On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 08:42:04AM -0500, Bill Roberts wrote
I had that problem when I upgraded to the 2005.0 profile, then opened
ufed to change a USE flag. Twenty-five or so flags, gone.
I reconstructed them by using
emerge avDt --newuse world
and NOT executing, but looking for the
On 08:16 Tue 29 Mar , Jorge Almeida wrote:
Quoting /etc/make.conf:
# Example:
#USE=X gtk gnome -alsa
USE=-* gtk2
Now, these (this) are *not* my USE variables.
Other customizations are still there, so I didn't just say replace it
when I meant don't do it.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Bill Roberts wrote:
I had that problem when I upgraded to the 2005.0 profile, then opened
ufed to change a USE flag. Twenty-five or so flags, gone.
I reconstructed them by using
emerge avDt --newuse world
and NOT executing, but looking for the changes in USE flags marked by
an
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Jorge Almeida wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Bill Roberts wrote:
I had that problem when I upgraded to the 2005.0 profile, then opened
ufed to change a USE flag. Twenty-five or so flags, gone.
ufed is unaware of cascading profiles so you shouldn't be using it anyway.
Quoting /etc/make.conf:
# Example:
#USE=X gtk gnome -alsa
USE=-* gtk2
Now, these (this) are *not* my USE variables.
Other customizations are still there, so I didn't just say replace it
when I meant don't do it.
Please, someone, what did I do wrong? Or what did I fail to