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This makes it consistent with the language in the PMS eapi-5 branch:
http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/pms.git;a=commit;h=5d6749ac9e5ddc5b1daaad7737b65fa81c6ece47
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Trigger the --complete-graph behavior if USE or IUSE will change for
an installed package. This option is enabled by default. This will fix
bug #425558.
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Refer to 4-slot-abi.docbook for a full description.
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This makes it possible to disable the dynamic dependency updates that
FakeVartree performs by default.
WARNING: If --dynamic-deps is disabled, then it is necessary to
ensure that an alternative method is used to handle package moves
in dependencies of installed packages. Normally, this is handled
by FEATURES="fixpackages", which is enabled by default and may be
disabled via make.conf(5). Alternatively, in order to manually apply
package moves, run `emaint --fix moveinst` after each emerge --sync
operation (see emaint(1)).
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We don't want to check for --rebuilt-binaries here, unless --usepkg
is also enabled. In fact, we can skip the --rebuilt-binaries check
since people who really want to ensure that binary packages are used
as much as possible will typically specify --usepkgonly (or
--getbinpkgonly which implies --usepkgonly).
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If --binpkg-respect-use is not explicitly specified, we enable the
behavior automatically (like requested in bug #297549), as long as it
doesn't strongly conflict with other options that have been specified.
Strongly conflicting options currently include --usepkgonly and
--rebuilt-binaries.
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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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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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This makes the graph as complete as possible, and can help --rebuild to
find more rebuilds.
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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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This won't change the existing depgraph behavior, but it will allow
logic to be simplified in some cases such that solely the deep param
needs to be consulted (rather than needing to consult both empty and
deep params).
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--getbinpkgonly mode, since --usepkgonly behaves better in cases when
the portage tree is not exactly the same revision that was used to
build the packages.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=15427
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enabled.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=15372
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behavior that may have been implied by some other option like --update.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14120
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should go. Also make --update so it no longer implies the equivalent of
--deep=1. To get the old --update behavior, use --update --deep=1.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13812
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and fix the depgraph so it doesn't use emerge options directly.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13809
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13806
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13690
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Thanks to Sebastian Mingramm (few) <s.mingramm@gmx.de> for this patch.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13672
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