[gentoo-user] emerge -pvuND world versus emerge -pveuND world

2006-10-11 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
Hi, I recognized this some time ago! When my system is up to date emerge -pvuND world shows me: emerge -pvuND world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating world dependencies... done! Total size of downloads: 0 kB Which is normal because an up to date

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge -pvuND world versus emerge -pveuND world

2006-10-11 Thread Boris Fersing
2006/10/11, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I recognized this some time ago! When my system is up to date emerge -pvuND world shows me: emerge -pvuND world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating world dependencies... done! Total size of downloads: 0

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge -pvuND world versus emerge -pveuND world

2006-10-11 Thread Trey Gruel
On 10/11/06, Daniel Pielmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Which is normal because an up to date system doesn't have to download anything. But when i add the emptytree option emerge -pveuND world i get this (output reduced): emerge -pveuND world These are the packages that would be merged,

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge -pvuND world versus emerge -pveuND world

2006-10-11 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
Actually, with the 'emptytree' option, it should be trying to rebuild everything in your 'world' set along with the dependancies using their current versions and use flags. I'm guessing that the odd behavior is because you're using it in conjunction with 'uND'. 'Update' and 'newuse' go

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge -pvuND world versus emerge -pveuND world

2006-10-11 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 21:31, Daniel Pielmeier wrote: [SNIP] Calculating world dependencies . ... done! [ebuild N] sys-devel/binutils [2.16.1-r3]USE=nls -multislot -multitarget -test -vanilla 109 kB $ emerge -pv binutils These are the packages that would be merged,