- some cosmetical updates - updated TODO git-svn-id: http://svn.sabayonlinux.org/projects/entropy/trunk@1260 cd1c1023-2f26-0410-ae45-c471fc1f0318
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# package.keywords example file
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#
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# Keywords mean architectures whose mean which ones are available to entropy to try solving package dependencies.
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# System keywords are stored internally and are the ones releated to the running architecture.
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# For example, if you are running 64bit Sabayon, you'll have by default: amd64 and ~amd64.
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# Experimental packages are usually tagged with "-*" and/or "" (**) keywords.
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# There are multiple ways to "unmask" these packages and will be explained below.
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# LINE CONSTRUCTION:
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# <keyword> <atom||repo=repository id> <atom||repo=repository id>
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# See examples below
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# UNIVERSAL UNMASKING:
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# Unmasking all packages with -* keyword means writing a like like this (without the # marker):
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# -*
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# or unmasking all packages with no keywords ("" specified here as "**"):
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# **
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# REPOSITORY UNMASKING:
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# Unmasking all packages in a specific repository id called for example "sabayonlinux.org"
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# with -* keyword means writing a like like this (without the # marker):
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# -* repo=sabayonlinux.org
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# or with no keywords ("" specified here as "**"):
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# ** repo=sabayonlinux.org
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# PACKAGES UNMASKING:
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# Unmasking specified packages (one per line, keyworded or full) with -* keyword means writing a like like this (without the # marker):
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# -* >=media-libs/foo-1.2.3
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# -* media-libs/foo
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# -* <media-libs/foo-1.2.3
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# -* =media-libs/foo-1.2*
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# or with no keywords ("" specified here as "**"):
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# ** >=media-libs/foo-1.2.3
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# ** media-libs/foo
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# ** <media-libs/foo-1.2.3
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# ** =media-libs/foo-1.2*
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# PACKAGES IN REPOSITORY UNMASKING:
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# Unmasking specified packages (one per line, keyworded or full) in a specific repository id called for example
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# "sabayonlinux.org" with -* keyword means writing a like like this (without the # marker):
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# -* >=media-libs/foo-1.2.3 repo=sabayonlinux.org
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# -* media-libs/foo repo=sabayonlinux.org
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# -* <media-libs/foo-1.2.3 repo=sabayonlinux.org
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# -* =media-libs/foo-1.2* repo=sabayonlinux.org
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# Same thing for ** as above.
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# You can swap atom and repo=, Entropy doesn't care but the first item must be a KEYWORD! |