From: Rumen Yotov <rumen@qrypto.org>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] eix-sync doesn't show differences anymore
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:35:49 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <448E6AD5.2050701@qrypto.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <448E63A0.7020201@mid.email-server.info>
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Some time ago, "eix-sync -v" used to show what's been changed between
> the just run "emerge --sync" and the old database.
>
> That's no longer done. After eix-sync is finished, I just see:
>
>>>> Updating Portage cache: 100%
> * IMPORTANT: 1 config files in /etc need updating.
> * Type emerge --help config to learn how to update config files.
>
> * Running update-eix
> Reading Portage settings ..
> Building database (/var/cache/eix) from scratch ..
> [0] /Gentoo/Portage/tree/ (cache: cdb)
> Reading 100%
> [1] /Gentoo/Portage/local-tree/misc (cache: none)
> Reading 100%
> Applying masks ..
> Database contains 19 packages in 147 categories.
> Diffing databases (19 - 19 packages)
>
> Any idea what's wrong?
>
> Alexander Skwar
Hi,
Disable 'cdb' caching module, look above "(cache: cdb)".
Here's mine /etc/eixrc:
# cat /etc/eixrc
PORTDIR_CACHE_METHOD="metadata"
# PORTDIR_CACHE_METHOD="none"
# PORTDIR_CACHE_METHOD="backport"
# PORTDIR_CACHE_METHOD="flat"
Commented options are old entries, only i don't remember when/why i used
them.
PS: also check einfo/elog message from portage-2.1
HTH.Rumen
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2006-06-13 7:05 [gentoo-user] eix-sync doesn't show differences anymore Alexander Skwar
2006-06-13 7:35 ` Rumen Yotov [this message]
2006-06-13 8:23 ` Alexander Skwar
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