[gentoo-user] Re: --emptytree @world ; do I need --deep?

2011-08-03 Thread Pandu Poluan
Also, should I put '--update'? '--newuse'? On 2011-08-04, Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: Suppose I want to recompile *everything*. I know the command is: emerge --emptytree @world do I need to put '--deep' there? Rgds, -- -- Pandu E Poluan - IT Optimizer My website:

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: --emptytree @world ; do I need --deep?

2011-08-03 Thread Michael Mol
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: Also, should I put '--update'? '--newuse'? On 2011-08-04, Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: Suppose I want to recompile *everything*. I know the command is:     emerge --emptytree @world do I need to put '--deep'

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: --emptytree @world ; do I need --deep?

2011-08-03 Thread Dale
Pandu Poluan wrote: Also, should I put '--update'? '--newuse'? On 2011-08-04, Pandu Poluanpa...@poluan.info wrote: Suppose I want to recompile *everything*. I know the command is: emerge --emptytree @world do I need to put '--deep' there? Rgds, -- -- Pandu E Poluan - IT

[gentoo-user] Re: --emptytree @world ; do I need --deep?

2011-08-03 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
--emptytree doesn't need --deep since it rebuilds everything regardless of whether it's in world or not. --deep modifies dependency calculations, and --emptytree doesn't look at dependencies anyway. As for --update and --newuse, you can check for yourself by looking at the list (using