Re: [gentoo-user] Missing keyword. Overlay question too, maybe.

2022-02-19 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On Sat, 2022-02-19 at 10:20 -0600, Dale wrote: > > Thanks to both for the info.  Looks to me like they would test these > packages in a local overlay first then move when major arches are > ready.  To each his/her own.  I was hoping to use the more recent > version and not have to update for a

Re: [gentoo-user] Missing keyword. Overlay question too, maybe.

2022-02-19 Thread Dale
Michael Orlitzky wrote: > On Sat, 2022-02-19 at 09:54 -0600, Dale wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> I'm just going to point to the gentoo page for this but I'd like to know >> why something is in the tree if it is not available to anyone due to >> missing keywords.  >> >>

Re: [gentoo-user] Missing keyword. Overlay question too, maybe.

2022-02-19 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On Sat, 2022-02-19 at 09:54 -0600, Dale wrote: > Howdy, > > I'm just going to point to the gentoo page for this but I'd like to know > why something is in the tree if it is not available to anyone due to > missing keywords.  > > https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/app-office/libreoffice

Re: [gentoo-user] Missing keyword. Overlay question too, maybe.

2022-02-19 Thread Michael Cook
On 2/19/22 10:54, Dale wrote: Howdy, I'm just going to point to the gentoo page for this but I'd like to know why something is in the tree if it is not available to anyone due to missing keywords. https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/app-office/libreoffice Also, I noticed I have packages

[gentoo-user] Missing keyword. Overlay question too, maybe.

2022-02-19 Thread Dale
Howdy, I'm just going to point to the gentoo page for this but I'd like to know why something is in the tree if it is not available to anyone due to missing keywords.  https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/app-office/libreoffice Also, I noticed I have packages coming in from overlays or

[gentoo-user] Missing Keyword

2006-02-23 Thread Nick Smith
ive been wondering this for a while. i know how to deal with masked packages, beit keyword masked or hardmasked, but ive googled and googled, and cant seem to find or figure out how to deal with masked packages that are missing keywords. there is a nice document in the wiki that explains masked

Re: [gentoo-user] Missing Keyword

2006-02-23 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Thursday 23 February 2006 12:07, Nick Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] Missing Keyword': ive been wondering this for a while. i know how to deal with masked packages, beit keyword masked or hardmasked, but ive googled and googled, and cant seem to find or figure out how

Re: [gentoo-user] Missing Keyword

2006-02-23 Thread Nick Smith
Use /etc/portage/package.keywords (with an actual keyword, instead of the default ~ARCH) or your local overlay. what is the actual keyword if it doesnt have one? just add it to my package.keywords file and add the arch to it? i dont see how that would work. However, a missing keyword (like

Re: [gentoo-user] Missing Keyword

2006-02-23 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Thursday 23 February 2006 14:38, Nick Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Missing Keyword': Use /etc/portage/package.keywords (with an actual keyword, instead of the default ~ARCH) or your local overlay. what is the actual keyword if it doesnt have one? just add

Re: [gentoo-user] Missing Keyword

2006-02-23 Thread Uwe Thiem
On 23 February 2006 22:38, Nick Smith wrote: Use /etc/portage/package.keywords (with an actual keyword, instead of the default ~ARCH) or your local overlay. what is the actual keyword if it doesnt have one? just add it to my package.keywords file and add the arch to it? i dont see how that