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reloaded after sync, so that PORTAGE_QUIET is set when the post_sync
script is executed.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14805
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alone, and do not display it on stdout.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14783
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allowed, and reduce the default from 30 to 5.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14763
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--clean is pretty useless anyway.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14731
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the suggestion.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14730
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--ask option, interpret a single "Enter" key press as invalid input. This
helps prevent accidental acceptance of the first choice.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14710
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to be optimized differently since the merge order is not preserved. Thanks
to Sebastian Mingramm (few) for the initial patch.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14703
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it like other boolean options.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14667
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sets.conf is corrupt. Thanks to Thanks to Sebastian Mingramm (few) for
the suggestion.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14666
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in visibility checks for built ebuilds. Thanks to Sebastian Mingramm (few)
for reporting the problem and testing the patch.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14665
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misssing/corrupt/outdated sets.conf. This is especially important since
WorldSet has been renamed to WorldSelectedSet, and thus new and old sets.conf
files are incompatible.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14630
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useful if you want to use EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS to make --oneshot behavior
default.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14615
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to portage-2.2_rc* releases. In addition to @system, @world now includes a
@selected set which represents user-selected "world" packages and sets that
saved in /var/lib/portage/world{,sets}.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14614
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14534
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Jeremy Olexa <darkside@g.o> for the suggestion.
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FEATURES=fail-clean from the command line.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14518
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14504
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ACCEPT_PROPERTIES on the commandline, without relying on emerge's legacy
behavior of allowing variables to leak in from the calling environment.
A typical usage example for this option would be to use
--accept-properties=-interactive to temporarily mask interactive packages.
With default configuration, this would result in an effective
ACCEPT_PROPERTIES value of "* -interactive".
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14501
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14343
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dict.(iterkeys|itervalues|iteritems)() for compatibility with Python 3.
(2to3-3.1 -f dict -nw ${FILES})
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14327
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14326
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portage._unicode_decode().
Update decoding in some files.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14321
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(2to3-3.1 -f xrange -nw ${FILES})
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14295
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14294
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(2to3-3.1 -f numliterals -nw ${FILES})
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14292
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(2to3-3.1 -f print -nw ${FILES})
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14290
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(2to3-3.1 -f except -nw ${FILES})
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14289
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for emerge to check whether any packages have been added/removed. This is an
optimization, since vardbapi._counter_hash() can be somewhat slow on embedded
systems. Thanks to Marat Radchenko <slonopotamusorama@gmail.com> for
reporting.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14203
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to avoid a potential UnicodeDecodeError later. Thanks to Markus Duft
<mduft@gentoo.org> for reporting.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14201
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14182
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results in bogus masking messages.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14181
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after it's been enabled in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=14121
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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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_unicode_encode() and _unicode_decode() where appropriate.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13995
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13973
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since shlex.split() doesn't behave well with unicode strings.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13939
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multiple substitutions of default arguments.
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13904
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13887
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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13874
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the command line after it's been enabled in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS.
Also do the same for --usepkgonly, --getbinpkg, and --getbinpkgonly.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13873
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the command line after it's been enabled in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS.
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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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svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13811
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(planning to add support for integer -D/--deep arguments).
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Mingramm (few) <s.mingramm@gmx.de> for this patch.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13803
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Tells emerge to ignore binary packages if their use flags don't match the
current configuration. (default: ´n´)
Thanks to Sebastian Mingramm (few) <s.mingramm@gmx.de> for this patch
(small tweaks by me).
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13802
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user expectations, as mentioned in bug #253802, comment #5:
Package set operators currently operate on atoms, but what users really need
is for them to operate on the packages themselves. This will allow one set to
add or subtract packages from another even though the sets to not use the exact
same atoms to refer to the given packages.
I imagine the way this should be done is to create a mapping of atom -> package
for each set, perform the intersection using the packages, and then map the
package intersection back into a set of atoms.
svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=13787
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Marat Radchenko <slonopotamusorama@gmail.com> for this patch.
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