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We disable emergelog by default, since it's called from dblink.merge()
and we don't want that to trigger log writes unless it's really called
via emerge.
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Enabling this option together with --autounmask writes proposed
changes to config files, honoring CONFIG_PROTECT.
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Since commit f36b9fa38b5268c2a5579db62acec026625f84a9, the
PreservedLibsRegistry automatically prunes itself each time
that it is loaded.
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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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Since commit 7535cabdf2fab76fc55df83643157613dfd66be9, the
plib_registry is modified in a subprocess, and the parent
process' copy can become stale because of this. Therefore,
explicitly load it.
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This will fix bug #363137.
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Add --nousepkg-atoms, --useoldpkg-atoms, and --reinstall-atoms flag
to Portage
reinstall-atoms accepts a space separated list of package names or
slot atoms. Emerge will treat matching packages as if they are not
installed, and reinstall them if necessary.
useoldpkg-atoms accepts a space separated list of package names or
slot atoms. Emerge will prefer matching binary packages over newer
unbuilt packages. This is useful in case you want to request that a
particular package won't be rebuilt from source.
nousepkg-atoms accepts a space separated list of package names or
slot atoms. Emerge will ignore matching binary packages.
Change-Id: I0d73039c6a4cd63695b28ffc80215628e0e05c95
BUG=chromium-os:12507 TEST=Try out the flag
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6577024
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This will fix bug #361257.
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This allows --ask to be enabled via EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, and then
temporarily disabled via the command-line. This may be useful for
programs that call emerge non-interactively, as in bug #360233.
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Also, fix local portage.debug import so that "global portage" is
not necessary.
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This allows --quiet and --quiet-build to be enabled via
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, and then temporarily disabled via the command-
line.
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This is part of bug #354787.
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This makes it possible to do things like give special suggestions after
world updates.
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This will fix bug #355447.
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This is the same convention that bash uses for returncodes of
processes that are killed by signals.
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This will fix bug #350488.
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This will fix bug #346349 and bug #344799.
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x-$(basename $path)
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is False.
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or keeptemp since these features may confuse users and lead them
to report invalid bugs.
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disable warnings about "missing repo_name entries" for the stable
branch.
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in the upcoming 2.1.9 branch which will not have sets support but will
still have the code in private and disabled form.
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None before trying to use them. This will be useful in the upcoming
2.1.9 branch which will not have preserve-libs support but will
still have the code in private and disabled form.
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trying to minimize the diff between the master branch and upcoming
2.1.9 branch which will not have preserve-libs support but will
still have the code in private and disabled form.
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trying to minimize the diff between the master branch and upcoming
2.1.9 branch which will not have preserve-libs support but will
still have the code in private and disabled form.
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consumers. Once the relevant api changes are in a portage release with
stable keywords, make these warnings unconditional.
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