* [gentoo-dev] i hate KEYWORDS=-*
@ 2003-07-30 14:39 99% Mike Frysinger
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From: Mike Frysinger @ 2003-07-30 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev
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so i guess people are using KEYWORDS=-* because they dont want ppl easily
emerging a package that will break them ... specifically the latest gcc/glibc
ebuilds ... now while i agree that they are not suitable for stable or
unstable systems, and maybe too risky even for package.mask, it is a pita to
emerge these suckers and then safely keep them on youur system ...
what i propose is that people who make ebuilds with KEYWORDS=-* add in an
extra little word, namely 'pleasebreakme'. that is, from now on, have it
read:
KEYWORDS="-* pleasebreakme"
that way i can do ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=pleasebreakme and get access to these
packages.
thoughts ?
- -mike
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