On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 16:57:55 +0200, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> >> use --changed-use to avoid a rebuild
> >> instead of --new-use like Neil suggested.
> >
> >This only works if you *permanently* switch to --changed-use, otherwise
> >you'll just postpone things to next time you use --new-use.
I h
2011/7/4 Andrea Conti :
>
>>> That's IUSE, not USE.
>
>> IUSE~=USE [1]
>
> Um, yes. It's what I wrote.
Just wanted to state that the use flags _have changed_ because of the
IUSE="hardened" injection in the eclass. The whole changeset itself
has not effect for non hardened users but forcing a rebui
>> That's IUSE, not USE.
> IUSE~=USE [1]
Um, yes. It's what I wrote.
[editing saved IUSE by hand]
> Please do not use such hacks
I know it's a hack, and I was not recommending it as a general-purpose
solution.
> use --changed-use to avoid a rebuild
> instead of --new-use like Neil suggested.
2011/7/4 Andrea Conti :
> Hello,
>
>> Everyone will get this. The culprit is a change in the
>> pax-utils.eclass [1]. Which adds USE="hardened to every consumer" of
>> the eclass.
>
> That's IUSE, not USE. USE flags are not touched (at least on
> non-hardened systems), so the change is only picked
Hello,
> Everyone will get this. The culprit is a change in the
> pax-utils.eclass [1]. Which adds USE="hardened to every consumer" of
> the eclass.
That's IUSE, not USE. USE flags are not touched (at least on
non-hardened systems), so the change is only picked up by emerge if you
use the --new-u
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 04:26:19 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> After syncing, some heavy packages wanted to rebuild because of the
> "hardened" USE flag. (I don't use the hardened profile, but they
> wanted to rebuild anyway.) Really heavy stuff including libreoffice
> and firefox-5. It took a
2011/7/4 Nikos Chantziaras :
> After syncing, some heavy packages wanted to rebuild because of the
> "hardened" USE flag. (I don't use the hardened profile, but they wanted to
> rebuild anyway.) Really heavy stuff including libreoffice and firefox-5.
> It took a few hours. Then, next resync, an
Nikos Chantziaras [11-07-04 04:08]:
> After syncing, some heavy packages wanted to rebuild because of the
> "hardened" USE flag. (I don't use the hardened profile, but they
> wanted to rebuild anyway.) Really heavy stuff including libreoffice
> and firefox-5. It took a few hours. Then, next
After syncing, some heavy packages wanted to rebuild because of the
"hardened" USE flag. (I don't use the hardened profile, but they wanted
to rebuild anyway.) Really heavy stuff including libreoffice and
firefox-5. It took a few hours. Then, next resync, and the same
packages want to rebui
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