On Sun, 2004-02-22, 00:59:16 -0800, in <1077440356.1407.158.camel@big_squirt.dol-sen.ca>, Brian wrote: > --include {world,system,myclass1,myclass2,etc.} for portage to add the > package to whichever list(s) are specified. If myclass is not found, > then create it and add the pkg. The devs may of course want to exclude > world(duplication) and system from the acceptable list(used as known > values for example). Bonzer idea, mate! Though as a semantics suggestion, I propose "--add". Portage and the Gentoo initscripts are sufficiently similar that we may want to maintain the consistency. In fact, such a change might help to solve some of the FHS issues which were brought up recently. /var/db/pkg/ => /var/lib/portage/class// /var/cache/edb/world => /var/lib/portage/class/world/contents /etc/make.profile/packages => /var/lib/portage/class/system/contents This may be a difficult change to make right away, due to the many hard-coded references to /var/db, but is definitely worth keeping in mind for portage-ng. -- Batou: Hey, Major... You ever hear of "human rights"? Kusanagi: I understand the concept, but I've never seen it in action. --Ghost in the Shell