2009/1/13 Chris Lieb <chris.l...@gmail.com>

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> Nick Cunningham wrote:
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> > 2009/1/13 Chris Lieb <chris.l...@gmail.com <mailto:chris.l...@gmail.com
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> >     I've noticed lately on the ML that people have been talking about
> using
> >     package sets, such as @world and @installed.  I figured it was a part
> of
> >     portage 2.1.6* since using @world with 2.1.4* would result in an
> error
> >     message about an invalid package atom.  However, after upgrading to
> >     portage 2.1.6.4, I still get the same error when doing something like
> >     'emerge -up @world'.
> >
> >     What are these package sets?  What is the difference between 'emerge
> -up
> >     world' and 'emerge -up @world'?  Why don't these package sets ever
> work
> >     for me?
> >
> >     Thanks,
> >     Chris
> >
> >
> > A set is basically just group of packages, you can either define you own
> > using /etc/portage/ or using gentoo provided ones like @world and
> > @system (which will replace the current emerge system/world usage
> > eventually), aswell as useful sets such as @live-rebuild (any package
> > that uses a cvs/svn/git eclass, so basically any -9999 ebuild) and
> > @module-rebuild which is handy for rebuilding kernel modules. Also id
> > imagine meta-packages will eventually move over to sets as it makes
> > rebuilding everything or removing it much easier, currently theres only
> > kde4 that makes large usage of sets but id imagine once portage 2.20
> > goes stable we'l see great set adoption.
> > An easy way to see what sets are available is to use the emerge
> > --list-sets command.
> >
> > -Nick
>
> Thanks for the info.  The @module-rebuild should come in handy.  Any
> idea on when we'll see 2.2* hit stable?
>
> Thanks again,
> Chris
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Id imagine it will be a while yet, there are still a few problems with sets
and other new features that are being ironed out still, currently the only
way to get 2.2 is to unmask it.

The tracker bug for portage 2.2 problems is:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=210077

-Nick

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