Hi,
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 23:48, James Hiscock wrote:
and if he wants to use java?
There are enough reasons, for java and against bl/ibm.
And it is very annoying, that for example ooo needs bl-java. Very
annoying. Sickening annoying.
OOO only depends on =virtual/jre-1.4.1 (at
Hi all,
Please is it possible to remove package by specifying it within make.conf file
??? I want to remove balckdown/ibm JDKs.
Thanks
Pat
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Le mardi 29 mars 2005 à 19:41 +0200, pat a écrit :
Hi all,
Please is it possible to remove package by specifying it within make.conf file
??? I want to remove balckdown/ibm JDKs.
Simply emerge unmerge package-name, and the package will be gone.
If you want to prevent accidental emerging of
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, pat wrote:
Please is it possible to remove package by specifying it within make.conf file
??? I want to remove balckdown/ibm JDKs.
So remove the package(s) and add -java to the USE flag in /etc/make.conf.
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Emerge -C should do it - check man emerge.
From: pat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/03/29 Tue PM 05:41:34 GMT
To: Gentoo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] how to remove package for ever
Hi all,
Please is it possible to remove package by specifying it within make.conf file
??? I
Please is it possible to remove package by specifying it within make.conf
file???
No, that's not what make.conf is used for.
I want to remove balckdown/ibm JDKs.
You can use the 'emerge -i dev-java/blackdown-jdk dev-java/blackdown-jre'
command to make portage think it's installed but not
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 18:54, A. Khattri wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, pat wrote:
Please is it possible to remove package by specifying it within make.conf
file ??? I want to remove balckdown/ibm JDKs.
So remove the package(s) and add -java to the USE flag in /etc/make.conf.
and if he
and if he wants to use java?
There are enough reasons, for java and against bl/ibm.
And it is very annoying, that for example ooo needs bl-java. Very annoying.
Sickening annoying.
OOO only depends on =virtual/jre-1.4.1 (at least, the
openoffice-1.1.3.ebuild on my machine does), which
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
and if he wants to use java?
I was assuming he never wanted java support in anything at all.
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