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Linux selber bauen - Manuel Schneider

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<strong>Linux</strong> <strong>selber</strong> <strong>bauen</strong> - em erge und qpkg leichtgem acht<br />

­­ask (­a short option)<br />

before performing the merge, display what ebuilds and tbz2s will<br />

be installed, in the same format as when using ­­pretend; then<br />

ask whether to continue with the merge or abort. Using ­­ask is<br />

more efficient than using ­­pretend and then executing the same<br />

command without ­­pretend, as dependencies will only need to be<br />

calculated once.<br />

­­buildpkg (­b short option)<br />

tell emerge to build binary packages for all ebuilds processed<br />

(in addition to actually merging the packages. Useful for<br />

maintainers or if you administrate multiple Gentoo <strong>Linux</strong><br />

systems (build once, emerge tbz2s everywhere).<br />

­­buildpkgonly (­B short option)<br />

Creates a binary package, but does not merge it to the<br />

system. This has the restriction that unsatisfied dependencies<br />

must not exist for the desired package as they cannot be used if<br />

they do not exist on the system.<br />

­­changelog (­l short option)<br />

When pretending, also display the ChangeLog entries for packages<br />

that will be upgraded.<br />

­­deep (­D short option)<br />

When used in conjunction with ­­update, this flag forces emerge<br />

to consider the entire dependency tree of packages, instead of<br />

checking only the immediate dependencies of the packages. As an<br />

example, this catches updates in libraries that are not directly<br />

listed in the dependencies of a package.<br />

10. Juni 2004 Gentoo-Sem inar <strong>Manuel</strong> <strong>Schneider</strong>

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