Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. volumehost.com> writes:
>
> I'm running -acl and without attributes enabled on my filesystems, so I
> don't even have these packages installed. Removing them won't
> *necessarily* break your system. If you have not changed your USE after
> an emerge -uD --newuse worl
Christoph Daldrup gmx.net> writes:
> So an "emerge -puvD --newuse world" wants to re-emerge coreutils, samba
> and rsync because of "-acl*", and "emerge --depclean" wants to uninstall
> "acl" and "attr".
oh, yes, would make sense.
# equery -C u coreutils
[ Searching for packages matching coreut
Well, possibly you could unmerge them by completing the following steps:
1. copy the library files for the packages to a temporary location.
2. unmerge the packages.
3. copy the library files back to their original location (may need to do
this from the livecd if the failures are as catastrophic a
Am 13.01.2005 20:30 schrieb heide:
>> I'm running -acl and without attributes enabled on my filesystems, so I
>> don't even have these packages installed. Removing them won't
>> *necessarily* break your system. If you have not changed your USE after
>> an emerge -uD --newuse world and the ebu
Am 13.01.2005 22:23 schrieb heide:
> # equery -C u coreutils
> [ Searching for packages matching coreutils... ]
> [ Colour Code : set unset ]
> [ Legend: Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf ]
> [ : Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed with ]
> [ Fo
* Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-01-13 14:38:06 -0500]:
> Well, possibly you could unmerge them by completing the following steps:
>
> 1. copy the library files for the packages to a temporary location.
> 2. unmerge the packages.
> 3. copy the library files back to their original locatio