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This will fix bug #373009.
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This should fix possible missing content when displaying split
ChangeLogs (bug #389611), and also normalizes blank lines.
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`emerge -pv ${package}` by default. Add --verbose-main-repo-display
option, which enables printing ::${repository} for main repository.
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Add --quiet-repo-display option, which enables previous, more quiet output.
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This is a regression from commit
69d7f169ba2e27cf56746791331c63a019357100, reported in bug #390893.
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Instead, finish the whole job using a copy of the currently running
instance. This allows us to avoid the complexities of emerge --resume,
such as the differences in option handling between different portage
versions, as reported in bug #390819.
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This fixes the issue in bug #383269, comment #8.
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The io.open() function is the same as the built-in open() function in
python3, and its implementation is optimized in python-2.7 and later.
In addition to the possible performance improvement, this also allows
us to avoid any future compatibility issues with codecs.open() that
may arise if it is delegated to the built-in open() function as
discussed in PEP 400.
The main caveat involved with io.open() is that TextIOWrapper.write()
raises TypeError if given raw bytes, unlike the streams returned from
codecs.open(). This is mainly an issue for python2 since literal
strings are raw bytes. We handle this by wrapping TextIOWrapper.write()
arguments with our _unicode_decode() function. Also, the
atomic_ofstream class overrides the write() method in python2 so that
it performs automatic coercion to unicode when necessary.
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Broken since refactoring in commit
48c8cec7c079cb07a4f421a36cdc46a7fdbc7811.
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