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kernelOfTruth Watchman
Joined: 20 Dec 2005 Posts: 6111 Location: Vienna, Austria; Germany; hello world :)
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:08 am Post subject: portage, gentoolkit* functionality request |
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Hi guys,
would it be possible to implement a command to display the current emerge-queue ?
now I'm looking at it via emerge -p --resume but that itself already takes time
and calculates the dependency-graph again
I don't know if portage stores the current list in a file but reading that file out (with the current ebuilds to be emerged) would be more practical right ?
if I'm missing anything and that functionality is already provided via a separate package - mea culpa - kindly refer to its name then
Many thanks in advance for an answer _________________ https://github.com/kernelOfTruth/ZFS-for-SystemRescueCD/tree/ZFS-for-SysRescCD-4.9.0
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augury l33t
Joined: 22 May 2004 Posts: 722 Location: philadelphia
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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man emerge wrote: | --resume(-r)
Resumes the most recent merge list that has been aborted due to an error. This re-uses the options that were given with the original command that's being resumed, and the user may also provide additional options when calling --resume. Please note that this operation will only return an error on failure. If there is nothing for portage to do, then portage will exit with a message and a success condition. A resume list will persist until it has been completed in entirety or until another aborted merge list replaces it. The resume history is capable of storing two merge lists. After one resume list completes, it is possible to invoke --resume once again in order to resume an older list. |
It looks like it is possible. I am thinking maybe the --pretend command initiates and terminates the emerge itself. It would be either necessary to:
1. copy the logic from the --resume into the --pretend functionality.
2. create a autonomous --resume -p functionality. |
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