From: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] audacity-2.0.5 failed to compile
Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2015 15:44:30 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55E8B12E.1030108@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <55E85191.2060100@sys-concept.com>
thelma@sys-concept.com wrote:
> Thelma
Suggestion. To avoid that world file getting cluttered up again, why
not add -1 or --oneshot to your make.conf for emerge defaults? That way
you can emerge away and not worry about it being added to your world
file. If you really want something added to the world file, just add
--select y to the command line and it will override the -1 option set in
the defaults.
Basically, if something gets added to the world file, you put effort
into it being added. I've done mine that way for a long time now and it
is rare that something gets added to the world file that I don't know
about. Also, if you install something just to play around with but
don't know if you really want it or not, it will remind you on the next
--depclean run. It will be listed to remove since it's not in the world
file. So, if you decide not to keep it around, it will be removed for
you when you clean the unneeded stuff out.
Just a thought.
Dale
:-) :-)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-09-03 20:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 50+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-09-01 22:04 [gentoo-user] audacity-2.0.5 failed to compile thelma
2015-09-01 22:55 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-09-01 23:05 ` thelma
2015-09-02 1:22 ` Alec Ten Harmsel
2015-09-02 2:23 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-09-02 2:57 ` wraeth
2015-09-02 4:24 ` thelma
2015-09-02 4:57 ` wraeth
2015-09-02 5:59 ` Mick
2015-09-02 11:50 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-02 12:04 ` Dale
2015-09-02 20:25 ` thelma
2015-09-03 13:06 ` Alec Ten Harmsel
2015-09-03 13:19 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-03 13:56 ` thelma
2015-09-03 14:27 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-03 17:22 ` Alec Ten Harmsel
2015-09-03 20:10 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-03 18:57 ` Fernando Rodriguez
2015-09-03 19:11 ` thelma
2015-09-03 19:30 ` Mick
2015-09-03 19:41 ` thelma
2015-09-03 20:35 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-04 8:34 ` Neil Bothwick
2015-09-03 19:24 ` Mick
2015-09-03 19:56 ` thelma
2015-09-03 20:41 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-04 8:38 ` Neil Bothwick
2015-09-04 13:24 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-04 21:31 ` Neil Bothwick
2015-09-04 9:42 ` Peter Humphrey
2015-09-04 10:00 ` Mick
2015-09-04 10:19 ` Peter Humphrey
2015-09-04 10:31 ` Neil Bothwick
2015-09-04 10:48 ` Peter Humphrey
2015-09-04 13:26 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-03 14:28 ` Neil Bothwick
2015-09-03 15:26 ` thelma
2015-09-03 15:31 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-03 15:33 ` thelma
2015-09-03 16:16 ` Alexander Kapshuk
2015-09-03 17:22 ` Neil Bothwick
2015-09-03 20:44 ` Dale [this message]
2015-09-02 13:28 ` [gentoo-user] " James
2015-09-02 5:55 ` [gentoo-user] " Fernando Rodriguez
2015-09-02 9:15 ` Gevisz
2015-09-02 9:50 ` wraeth
2015-09-02 18:52 ` Andreas K. Huettel
2015-09-02 20:31 ` Alan McKinnon
2015-09-03 12:47 ` Alec Ten Harmsel
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