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How to move from kde 3.3 to 3.4 ?

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How to move from kde 3.3 to 3.4 ?

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Post by da-flow » Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:18 pm

Hi people,
I have the problem that i want to move to the new kde 3.4 Release Canditate ..
How can i do that via portage (im not used to portage yet, cause im quite new)

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Do i lose my settings, users if i do ?
How can i save those things if yes ?

My second question is how i generaly can choose which version i of an application i want to install/update via portage ?

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Post by i92guboj » Wed Mar 02, 2005 11:30 pm

There's a thread on the desktops forum right now (probably you've yet seen it).
I would not save the configs cos it can give you some troubles, overall being 3.4 a experimental release.

For the last question: portage allways takes the latest stable version of the package you're emergeing. If you want the latest (maybe unstable) version you can do

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ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge whatever
Or add ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" to your /etc/make.conf.
To emerge a concrete version you can do

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emerge "=whatever-x.yy.zz......"
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emerge ">=whatever-x.yy.zz......"

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emerge "<=whatever-x.yy.zz......"

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emerge ">whatever-x.yy.zz......"

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emerge "<whatever-x.yy.zz......"
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Post by grud102 » Thu Mar 03, 2005 12:19 am

Just a noob's two cents but from what I understand from this thread, the ACCEPT_KEYWORDS method is less desirable because you could potentially get into trouble with it when you want to do world updates and whatnot. And adding that to your make.conf file seems quite bad since if I'm not mistaken that would essentially remove all masking from portage. Which seems bad.

The better way to go would be to add masked entries in the package.keywords file as per the instructions in the above link. As far as your KDE settings go, X won't even start properly for me, so I can't be much help there...
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Post by Lokheed » Thu Mar 03, 2005 2:39 am

grud102 wrote:And adding that to your make.conf file seems quite bad since if I'm not mistaken that would essentially remove all masking from portage. Which seems bad.
I have been running my system under ~x86 for months and have recompiled it a number of times and am running just as stable as before. Its an alarmist stance to take in thinking you are going to screw your systems integrity by using ~x86. Besides who runs Gentoo to use 1 year "debian" style systems. Bleeding edge is the name of the game here, atleast for me. ~x86, LDFLAGS and masked packages are all game and ironically, the only package that has killed my system was marked stable...go figure.
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Post by Lokheed » Thu Mar 03, 2005 2:40 am

6thpink wrote:There's a thread on the desktops forum right now (probably you've yet seen it).
I would not save the configs cos it can give you some troubles, overall being 3.4 a experimental release.

For the last question: portage allways takes the latest stable version of the package you're emergeing. If you want the latest (maybe unstable) version you can do

Code: Select all

ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge whatever
Or add ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" to your /etc/make.conf.
To emerge a concrete version you can do

Code: Select all

emerge "=whatever-x.yy.zz......"
Also valid:

Code: Select all

emerge ">=whatever-x.yy.zz......"

Code: Select all

emerge "<=whatever-x.yy.zz......"

Code: Select all

emerge ">whatever-x.yy.zz......"

Code: Select all

emerge "<whatever-x.yy.zz......"
I think it's evident what every line does, if it is not ask again.
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That wouldnt work as RC1 is hard-masked. You have to add the packages to /etc/portage/package.unmask. I would wait if I were you. The final is going to be out in a matter of a couple of weeks...just wait till its off the hardmask listing.
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Post by da-flow » Thu Mar 03, 2005 5:21 pm

Thanks Lokheed,
i will wait till the final is out ..

and thanks the above posts, i now understand
the logical side of it ..

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