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removed when support for older versions of Python is removed.
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This will fix bug #380625.
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This will fix bug #353648.
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This variable could cause interference with the ebuild environment and
portage shell code, like in bug 370085.
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If PORT_LOGDIR is writable by the portage group but its uid is not
portage_uid, then set the uid to portage_uid if we have privileges to
do so, and also copy the uid to the logfile. This fixes logrotate
chown failures during the compression phase, when it attempts to copy
the uid from the logfile to a temp file. With the "su portage portage"
directive and logrotate-3.8.0, logrotate's chown call during the
compression phase will only succeed if the log file's uid is
portage_uid.
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This should fix some cases of bug 378187.
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This is useful if you want to do a repo-level or category-level commit
but you only want to run checks for the packages that have uncommitted
modifications.
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This adds docinto, docompress, fowners and fperms to the
variable.usedwithhelpers check. Notably absent is dosed since that
supports mixed input. This will fix bug #377303.
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Since this is considered a "legacy" feature by PMS 5.2.7, there
shouldn't be any need to support it anymore. Profiles can use
package.mask to get similar results, and package.mask additionally
allows for comments which are conveniently displayed by emerge. This
will fix bug #377907.
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This will fix bug #378403.
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Treat any directory named "info" as a candidate here, since it might
have been in INFOPATH previously even though it may not be there now.
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These files are generated by emerge, so we need to remove them
when they are the only thing left in the directory. This will fix
bug #323213.
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This should prevent strange output buffering/order issues reported when
piping output to head.
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This avoids a case where the first prefetcher is discarded, causing
the second prefetcher to occupy the fetch queue before the first
fetcher has an opportunity to execute.
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This case is extremely rare, since the most common practice is to
unpack source files that are already in the cwd. The only Gentoo
packages that needed to be fixed were games-arcade/tuxpuck and
www-plugins/google-talkplugin.
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This brings portage into agreement with PMS. Also, for existing EAPIs,
if the source file is in a writable directory then this will create a
symlink for backward-compatible emulation of tools like gunzip and
bunzip2.
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This prevents some more false alarms from commit
4bb08136f073024c5d31dceb1618b6f4e7246369.
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The error message about preserved symlinks, from commit
4bb08136f073024c5d31dceb1618b6f4e7246369, should only be triggered in
cases when the package being unmerged has the given path listed as a
symlink in its CONTENTS.
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Before, it was possible to unmerge a symlink to a directory, such that
files installed via the path of the symlink could become inaccessible
via that path (and also making it impossible to unmerge them via that
path).
Now, the symlink will only be unmerged if the directory that it points
to only contains regular files which are all being unmerged. In any
other case, the symlink will be preserved and an eerror log message
will record the event. This will give the user an opportunity to take
further action if they deem it necessary, and such symlink preservation
will not be silent as it was reported in bug #326685, comment #3.
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This is a minimal fix for bug #376577.
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This is a regression from commit
1fdeb78d08bac14f3f999f112499d179a87cf342 and it can only be triggered
when repo-level package.use is present.
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This is required for compliance with PMS section 13.4 as discussed in
bug #326685.
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This makes contradictory things like `emerge -e @system --exclude gcc`
work as expected.
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For preserved libraries, the owner(s) may have been been previously
uninstalled, but these uninstalled owners can be returned by this
method since they are registered in the PreservedLibsRegistry.
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