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rbaprado n00b
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 4:28 pm Post subject: System-wide unstable (~amd64) [SOLVED] |
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Hello,
I am returning from a long (about 3 years) time abscence in gentoo land and would like to know if anything has changing regarding the different software branches.
Is there anyone running a full ~amd64 willing to share his/her expecience?
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MustrumR n00b
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 5:41 pm Post subject: |
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I've been running ~amd64 for about all the time I've been using Gentoo. Pretty stable. ~amd64 is usually considered stable upstream. |
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NeddySeagoon Administrator
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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rbaprado,
I've run ~x86, ~SPARC, ~arm and ~amd64 with very few problems for about 10 years.
Hits and tips ...
Set FEATURES="buildpkgs" this saves a binary talball of everything emerge installs. After a while you have old versions too.
This is your get out of jail free card, since you can install one of these using emerge -K when you update and get a nasty surprise.
It doesn't happen as often as it used to since more development is done in overlays today and ~arch it better behaved than it once was.
buildpkgs is particularly valuable on slower systems. e.g. you have just spent 8 hours updating libreoffice, only to find out its broken.
Code: | emerge -K =libreoffice-<old_ver> | reverts the damage in about 10 minutes.
Use portage-2.2_alpha ... so you don't need revdep-rebuild.
The portage-2.2 branch has the concept of sets and preserved libs. This avoids the major damage that revdep-rebuild fixes.
portage-2.2 is hard masked and not keyworded, so you won't get it unless you really really ask for it. _________________ Regards,
NeddySeagoon
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rbaprado n00b
Joined: 18 Oct 2005 Posts: 59
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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NeddySeagoon wrote: | rbaprado,
I've run ~x86, ~SPARC, ~arm and ~amd64 with very few problems for about 10 years.
Hits and tips ...
Set FEATURES="buildpkgs" this saves a binary talball of everything emerge installs. After a while you have old versions too.
This is your get out of jail free card, since you can install one of these using emerge -K when you update and get a nasty surprise.
It doesn't happen as often as it used to since more development is done in overlays today and ~arch it better behaved than it once was.
buildpkgs is particularly valuable on slower systems. e.g. you have just spent 8 hours updating libreoffice, only to find out its broken.
Code: | emerge -K =libreoffice-<old_ver> | reverts the damage in about 10 minutes.
Use portage-2.2_alpha ... so you don't need revdep-rebuild.
The portage-2.2 branch has the concept of sets and preserved libs. This avoids the major damage that revdep-rebuild fixes.
portage-2.2 is hard masked and not keyworded, so you won't get it unless you really really ask for it. |
Thanks, I upgraded to ~amd64 and so far everything is still working |
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