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@ 2006-06-08 14:37 James
  2006-06-08 18:38 ` Evan Klitzke
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From: James @ 2006-06-08 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user


Hello,

During the night (I was basically comotose) I thought I saw something about
a new profile, beyond /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2006.0

In fact I thought I saw it with 'Q2' in the name. When I look in 
/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/  I do not see anything newer
than 2006.0. HOw does one stay abreast of the newest profiles?

Maybe I need to read a document or look at a wiki to 'turn the light
on' as to the intricacies of the profile?

curious,
James




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* Re: [gentoo-user] make.profile
  2006-06-08 14:37 [gentoo-user] make.profile James
@ 2006-06-08 18:38 ` Evan Klitzke
  2006-06-08 21:56   ` [gentoo-user] make.profile James
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Evan Klitzke @ 2006-06-08 18:38 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 6/8/06, James <wireless@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> In fact I thought I saw it with 'Q2' in the name. When I look in
> /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/  I do not see anything newer
> than 2006.0. HOw does one stay abreast of the newest profiles?

It actually isn't that important to stay abreast of the newest
profiles.  If you actually look at the profile, you'll see three
files.  One of them is packages, which just specifies the minimum
versions for a couple packages (in this case baselayout, binutils,
gcc, and glibc).  The other imporant one is make.defaults which just
specifies the default USE flags, which are overriden by any changes
you have in make.conf.  Probably the only thing that will change if
you move to a new profile is you *might* get some new default USE
flags, but since you probably have quite a few of your in in make.conf
this probably won't even change anything.  Also, the settings in
make.conf rarely change from version to version.

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* [gentoo-user]  Re: make.profile
  2006-06-08 18:38 ` Evan Klitzke
@ 2006-06-08 21:56   ` James
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: James @ 2006-06-08 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Evan Klitzke <eklitzke <at> gmail.com> writes:


It actually isn't that important to stay abreast of the newest
profiles.  If you actually look at the profile, you'll see three
files.  One of them is packages, which just specifies the minimum
versions for a couple packages (in this case baselayout, binutils,
gcc, and glibc).  The other imporant one is make.defaults which just
specifies the default USE flags, which are overriden by any changes
you have in make.conf.  Probably the only thing that will change if
you move to a new profile is you *might* get some new default USE
flags, but since you probably have quite a few of your in in make.conf
this probably won't even change anything.  Also, the settings in
make.conf rarely change from version to version.


Good to know.....

thx

James






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