rattus root # wc /var/cache/edb/world
511 5119725 /var/cache/edb/world
rattus root #
At least that many packages!
BillK
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 03:42, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
> -- quoting Jeffrey Smelser --
> > now try emerge -ep world and see what you get.
>
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> From: "Jeffrey Smelser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:33 PM
> Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] How to emerge so that it
> recompiles all installed
> packages ?
>
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> That list doesn't look ri
>
> Tom Veldhouse
>
Indeed I did, sorry... ;-)
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> From: "Tom Wesley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] How to emerge so that it rec
-- quoting Jeffrey Smelser --
> now try emerge -ep world and see what you get.
yep, you're right. Thank god I don't have to do this now, there are at
least 99 packages, that I would have to recompile :)
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Marge, try to understand. There are two kinds of college students: j
Another one: not sure, but might suffice for your needs ...
emerge the gentoolkit, then do a revdeb-rebuild / or something like that
[not at my gentoo workstation right now].
But, anyways: this, [unsupported ?] package has some scripts in, one of
them, the reverse dependency rebuild, which shou
bject: RE: [gentoo-user] How to emerge so that it recompiles all installed
packages ?
That list doesn't look right. There should be a baselayout, and a lot of
sys-apps type stuff first..
Your looking at whats behind on your system, hence the U keyword there.
now try emer
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It will upgrade any packages that have been emerge'd directly, ie not as
a dependency, but will not give t
>
> I do think so:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] haim $ emerge -p world
>
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies ...done!
> [ebuild U ] dev-util/pccts-1.33.33 [1.33.32-r1]
> [ebuild U ] sys-fs/devfsd-1.3.25-r3 [1.3.25]
> [ebuild U ] app-text
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I didn't think that would work.. my -e option still stands..
> I don't think so folks;
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] veldy]# emer
That list doesn't look right. There should be a baselayout, and a lot of sys-apps type
stuff first..
Your looking at whats behind on your system, hence the U keyword there.
now try emerge -ep world and see what you get.
> -- quoting Thomas T. Veldhouse --
> > I don't think so fo
-- quoting Jeffrey Smelser --
> My answer would be, if the person doesn't realize this, then he/she has
> some things to learn. its not that hard to figure out that -p is us just
> telling you to make sure your getting what you want and we answered the
> questions correctly.
thanks
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 19:20, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> >
> > My assumption is he *wants* to re-emerge everything, not just see what
> will
> > get re-emerged. He'll run "emerge -p world" and it will NOT do it. Then
> > what ?? Sure, using the -p option is never a bad idea, but it won't do
> what
-- quoting Thomas T. Veldhouse --
> I don't think so folks;
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] veldy]# emerge -p world
>
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies ...done!
I do think so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] haim $ emerge -p world
These are the pac
I didn't think that would work.. my -e option still stands..
> I don't think so folks;
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] veldy]# emerge -p world
>
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies ...done!
>
> Tom Veldhouse
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> My assumption is he *wants* to re-emerge everything, not just see what
will
> get re-emerged. He'll run "emerge -p world" and it will NOT do it. Then
> what ?? Sure, using the -p option is never a bad idea, but it won't do
what
> he wants to do.
>
> Hall
>
# emerge world
will not work eithe
> My assumption is he *wants* to re-emerge everything, not just
> see what will
> get re-emerged. He'll run "emerge -p world" and it will NOT
> do it. Then
> what ?? Sure, using the -p option is never a bad idea, but it
> won't do what
> he wants to do.
My answer would be, if the person do
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packages ?
yeah?? And??
I am assuming he is saying emerge world will do it.. but to make sure, do
emerge -p world
> At 01:47 PM 11/5/2003, you wrote:
> > >
emerge -Dep world?
Tom Veldhouse
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From: "Tiago Lima" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:42 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] How to emerge so that it recompiles all installed
packages ?
> Hi,
>
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At 02:01 PM 11/5/2003, you wrote:
> At 01:47 PM 11/5/2003, you wrote:
> > > Does anyone know how to make (or force) 'emerge' in
> recompiling every
> > > installed package?
> >
> >try
> >
> >$ emerge -p world
>
> Wait, I thought the -p option was for "pretend", as in don't
> do it, just
> tell me w
-- quoting Hall Stevenson --
> Wait, I thought the -p option was for "pretend", as in don't do it, just
> tell me would get done.
Indeed, I just wanted you to get sure, 'cause there will be a lot of
packages that would be recompiled...
Greets, Matthias
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> On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Smelser wrote:
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> > >
> > > $ emerge -p world
> > >
> > > HTH! Greetings, Matthias
> >
> > It works without the -e too?? I will have to try that..
>
> emerge -p is --pretend, and will only show things that nee
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Jeffrey Smelser wrote:
> >
> > $ emerge -p world
> >
> > HTH! Greetings, Matthias
>
> It works without the -e too?? I will have to try that..
emerge -p is --pretend, and will only show things that need to be
updated.
You wan
yeah?? And??
I am assuming he is saying emerge world will do it.. but to make sure, do emerge -p
world
> At 01:47 PM 11/5/2003, you wrote:
> > > Does anyone know how to make (or force) 'emerge' in
> recompiling every
> > > installed package?
> >
> >try
> >
> >$ emerge -p world
>
> Wait, I thou
At 01:47 PM 11/5/2003, you wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make (or force) 'emerge' in recompiling every
> installed package?
try
$ emerge -p world
Wait, I thought the -p option was for "pretend", as in don't do it, just
tell me would get done.
Hall
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> -- quoting Tiago Lima --
> > Does anyone know how to make (or force) 'emerge' in
> recompiling every
> > installed package?
>
> try
>
> $ emerge -p world
>
> HTH! Greetings, Matthias
It works without the -e too?? I will have to try that..
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-- quoting Tiago Lima --
> Does anyone know how to make (or force) 'emerge' in recompiling every
> installed package?
try
$ emerge -p world
HTH! Greetings, Matthias
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Try emerge -ep.. That will show you what its going to compile..
However, there was a bug in this that it would start over after portage.. But I think
it was fixed, has that been released?? I don't remember...
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know how to make (or force) 'emerge' in recompiling every
> ins
Hi,
Does anyone know how to make (or force) 'emerge' in recompiling every
installed package?
Thanks in advance,
Tiago Lima
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