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This adds three states to layout.conf key use-manifest; false, true, and strict.
false means "don't use manifests at all"
true means "use and generate manifests, but allow them to be missing"
strict means "manifests must be used everywhere in this repo"
BUG=chromium-os:11308
TEST=repoman manifest usage.
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Trigger the --complete-graph behavior if an installed package version will
change (upgrade or downgrade). This option is enabled by default.
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See bug 379333.
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Disables creation of p.unmask entries to allow users
to insist on their masks and hope for another conflict
resolution (i.e. missed update). This fixes bug 372485.
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The default behavior of --autounmask is now changed back to
the original one, namely to use '=' operators. The
--autounmask-unrestricted-atoms option allows the use of '>='
operators whenever possible. This addresses the issues raised
in bugs 372405, 374331 and 379333.
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Enable automatic execution of the command specified by the
PORT_LOGDIR_CLEAN variable. The default PORT_LOGDIR_CLEAN setting will
remove all files from PORT_LOGDIR that were last modified at least 7
days ago.
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This will fix bug #381087.
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Right now, the --rebuild-if-* flags only rebuild packages that are used at
both run-time and build-time. This doesn't help for packages that are used
only at build-time (for example, static libaries).
Rebuilding packages whenever a build-time dependency is changed is easier to
understand and explain, and it handles all cases correctly.
BUG=chromium-os:15517
TEST=Run emerge test suite.
Change-Id: Iae8dab24e8acb6625bc1a0ce41862e90b232eb84
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This will fix bug #353648.
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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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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 removes a very subtle difference in --noreplace package selection
logic which is not very useful and triggers strange package selection
choices in some cases, as reported in bug #375571.
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Also, update the man page.
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We install .so symlinks with packages, so let's use that instead of
letting ldconfig update them for no reason. This should fix problems
with preserved-libs.
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This will fix bug #373301.
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This checks for a dependency that refers to an unknown package (which
may be provided by an overlay), as requested in bug #372789.
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This completes the implementation of bug #370693.
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At the repository level, package.mask has been supported for some time.
Support for use.force, package.use.force, use.mask and package.use.mask
was recently added in commit 96ab7b436ceb3543f5158aab1fab48470c3f0b98.
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This will fix bug #369383.
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This will fix bug #288597.
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Enabling this option together with --autounmask writes proposed
changes to config files, honoring CONFIG_PROTECT.
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This will fix bug #286714. The emerge --depclean-lib-check option will
now be ignored when FEATURES=preserve-libs is enabled, since any
libraries that have consumers will simply be preserved.
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If you want the graph as complete as possible, now you'll have to use
--with-bdeps=y together with --complete-graph.
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Replace --rebuild option with --rebuild-if-* options.
--rebuild-if-new-rev [ y | n ]
Rebuild packages when dependencies that are used at both build-time and
run-time are built, if the dependency is not already installed with the
same version and revision.
--rebuild-if-new-ver [ y | n ]
Rebuild packages when dependencies that are used at both build-time and
run-time are built, if the dependency is not already installed with the
same version. Revision numbers are ignored.
--rebuild-if-unbuilt [ y | n ]
Rebuild packages when dependencies that are used at both build-time and
run-time are built.
Change-Id: Ia50c1702bfe1b98a8d1891740e7bbb045921a905
Review URL: http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/280
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A space separated list of package names or slot atoms. Emerge will not rebuild
packages that depend on matching packages due to \fB\-\-rebuild\fR.
Change-Id: Ia58fe632ed06c97a22413da0341d7f8da2d65ba8
Review URL: http://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/209
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Rebuild when build-time/run-time deps are upgraded.
If pkgA has been updated, and pkgB depends on pkgA at both
build-time and run-time, pkgB needs to be rebuilt. This
feature ensures that all packages are consistent when
dependencies that are used at both runtime and build time
are changed.
This feature only rebuilds packages one layer deep. That
means that if you upgrade libcros, for example, packages
that depend directly on libcros will be rebuilt and
reinstalled, but indirect dependencies will not be rebuilt.
BUG=chromium-os:14296
TEST=Test whether packages rebuilding a bunch of packages.
Change-Id: Idbc0532b4b1de28fd9e5a0abe3b7dbe1a3abd2c8
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6905107
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PROVIDE virtuals have been banned from Gentoo's tree (see bug #365505),
so these checks aren't needed anymore. The PROVIDE.syntax check is kept
in the Package class since PROVIDE is still supported for backward
compatibility, and therefore invalid syntax can still have negative
effects. This check can be removed if/when backward compatibilty is
completely dropped.
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This will fix bug #365505.
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Use VARIABLE=VALUE syntax for arguments of set_unless_changed().
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