On Saturday 04 October 2003 3:04 pm, Luke-Jr wrote: > emerge linux-mm-src, then. or emerge linux-redhat-src, if you prefer. Sorry, but renaming packages always makes a mess of upgrades. I've done it myself in the past, but I'm reluctant to do it again until Portage provides us with tools to automate the migration for users. Besides, what value is there in adding 'linux-' in front of the different kernel names? I know Gentoo's being ported to run on more than just the Linux kernel, but still. Seems like change for change's sake. > Just because you choose not to use it doesn't mean you should be forcing > other people not to be able to. This provides the *option* to use it. > Options are always best. Simplicity is always best. Options are good, but only when they add measurable value. Or when they're just too cool to leave out ;-) > That annoying habit is what should be fixed, then. Using a bug as a reason > to not implement a feature isn't a good idea... =p If it was that easy, I think someone would have fixed it by now ... ;-) Tbh, the fix is probably just to slot the module, using a combination of the target kernel version and the module's version. If what you're proposing are changes *just* to genkernel, then I don't really care what you do. But you're talking like you're suggesting fundamental changes to the kernel ebuilds themselves. *That's* what I'm objecting to ;-) > For the most part, what I am suggesting is adding options, not removing > them. Where people used vanilla-sources in the past (which is quite vague > actually; why should one assume -sources means it's Linux?), Erm, because the package is actually called sys-kernel/vanilla-sources, perhaps? ;-) And because the distribution is known as Gentoo Linux? ;-) Seriously, I do see the problem you're describing. But before you go around renaming packages, please implement a solution in Portage that will automatically handle 'emerge -u' when the package has been renamed. Thanks, Stu -- Stuart Herbert stuart@gentoo.org Gentoo Developer http://www.gentoo.org/ Beta packages for download http://dev.gentoo.org/~stuart/packages/ Come and meet me in March 2004 http://www.phparch.com/cruise/ GnuGP key id# F9AFC57C available from http://pgp.mit.edu Key fingerprint = 31FB 50D4 1F88 E227 F319 C549 0C2F 80BA F9AF C57C --