On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 03:47:06AM -0400, Jon Portnoy wrote: > > Capital K, which (I believe) is use binary packages only. > Yes, you are correct. Please take note, the man page is out-of-date. With capital K I belive I have what I need ;) Thanks Jon! Best regards Michael Boman > On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 03:45:21PM +0800, Michael Boman wrote: > > On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 03:40:02AM -0400, Jon Portnoy wrote: > > > > > > I think the -K option for emerge does this. > > > > > > On Sun, Apr 13, 2003 at 03:36:21PM +0800, Michael Boman wrote: > > > > Is there a way to let machines only see (updated) pre-compiled packages > > > > when they do 'emerge -p world'? I am thinking of providing a local > > > > repository of "authorized/tested" software over NFS and when you do > > > > 'emerge world' it will take the latest version from the pre-compiled > > > > pile of packages, totally ignoring what is availble as ebuild's from > > > > rsync.gentoo.org or in the PORTAGE_OVERLAY dir.. > > > > > > > > Doable? How? > > > > From the emerge man-page: > > > > --usepkg (-k) > > Tells emerge to use binary packages (from $PKGDIR) if they are > > available, thus possibly avoiding some time-consuming compiles. > > This option is useful for CD installs; you can export > > PKGDIR=/mnt/cdrom/packages and then use this option to have > > emerge "pull" binary packages from the CD in order to satisfy > > dependencies. > > > > My biggest problem is the wording > > "to use binary packages (from $PKGDIR) >>if<< they are available" > > > > It hints that if a newer ebuild is availble it will still be compiled, > > and not taken from the pre-compiled repository. > > > > If I am wrong please let me know ;) > > -- Michael Boman Security Architect, SecureCiRT Pte Ltd http://www.securecirt.com