On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 12:30:44 -0500, Willie Wong wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:31:33PM +, Penguin Lover Neil Bothwick
> squawked:
LOL!
> > I use the attached script to look for packages installed from overlay
> > where the same version is available in portage. Run it with the -v
> > opt
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:31:33PM +, Penguin Lover Neil Bothwick squawked:
> I use the attached script to look for packages installed from overlay
> where the same version is available in portage. Run it with the -v option
> to see a diff between the two ebuilds, otherwise it just reports name
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 19:49:16 -0500, Willie Wong wrote:
> Is there a way of finding out whether I have packages installed on
> my system from a given overlay? I am asking because I noticed that
> some of the packages I've installed (such as GoogleEarth) from
> overlays had been incorporated
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> I've gotten this mail twice now.
>
> On Saturday 13 January 2007 07:28, Dale wrote:
>
>> Kent Fredric wrote:
>>
>>> It would appear google has updated their package without changing the
>>> name, and portage has not been notified of this change.
>>>
>
> It
I've gotten this mail twice now.
On Saturday 13 January 2007 07:28, Dale wrote:
> Kent Fredric wrote:
> > It would appear google has updated their package without changing the
> > name, and portage has not been notified of this change.
It's the other way around. He gets a digest verification erro
Kent Fredric wrote:
> On 1/13/07, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You may want to reconsider this. I have googleearth installed here and
>> it doesn't get along well with portage and it's digest checking. Of
>> course, it doesn't like my dial-up either. LOL
>
> It would appear google has upda
On Saturday 13 January 2007 06:09, Willie Wong wrote:
> Oh, that is too bad.
Unless you have a lot of overlays it not really *that* bad.
[SNIP]
> Just a thought though: would the following be advisable/work?
>
> Could I just delete those relevant overlays (either layman -d or
> perhaps commenting
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 05:22:27AM +0100, Penguin Lover Bo ?rsted Andresen
squawked:
> Portage currently does not store any information about where a package was
> installed from. Therefore the best you can do is manually inspect the output
> of `eix --installed-overlay`. It will show all packag
Doesn't really seem to be related to OPs question so it probably should have
been a new thread, however...
On Saturday 13 January 2007 05:15, Dale wrote:
[SNIP]
> From what I understand Google doesn't allow Gentoo to mirror the souce
> tarball. After you install it and sync later on, if Google h
On 1/13/07, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You may want to reconsider this. I have googleearth installed here and
it doesn't get along well with portage and it's digest checking. Of
course, it doesn't like my dial-up either. LOL
It would appear google has updated their package without chang
On Saturday 13 January 2007 01:49, Willie Wong wrote:
> Is there a way of finding out whether I have packages installed on
> my system from a given overlay? I am asking because I noticed that
> some of the packages I've installed (such as GoogleEarth) from
> overlays had been incorporated into the
Willie Wong wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Is there a way of finding out whether I have packages installed on
> my system from a given overlay? I am asking because I noticed that
> some of the packages I've installed (such as GoogleEarth) from
> overlays had been incorporated into the official port
Hi list,
Is there a way of finding out whether I have packages installed on
my system from a given overlay? I am asking because I noticed that
some of the packages I've installed (such as GoogleEarth) from
overlays had been incorporated into the official portage. I would
like to 'unsubs
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