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* [gentoo-user] stage3.1 USE flags, okay to 'ignore' differences?
@ 2011-08-20 15:13 Pandu Poluan
  2011-08-20 15:43 ` Alan McKinnon
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From: Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-20 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

I hope someone can shed me some light here.

I keep finding myself doing time-consuming emerges for my Gentoo
(virtual) systems (e.g., gcc-4.5.3, glibc-2.13, emerge -e, and so on).
So, I found myself wanting to build a so-called 'stage3.1' tarball
(i.e., a stage3 tarball *plus* the things I did all this time).

Now, my systems have different USE flags, depending on its usage. So
my question is:

Can I just disregard the differences in USE flags for my stage3.1
(e.g., just use the most-minimal amount of USE flags) and do an emerge
-avuND @system @world for every system having a different set of USE
flag? Or should I make one stage3.1 tarball for each USE flag
combination?

Rgds,


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