From e18a2db152ec6c8131d889ce348ee28ad395f677 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marius Mauch Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 04:59:45 +0000 Subject: update release notes/news svn path=/main/trunk/; revision=10733 --- RELEASE-NOTES | 25 ++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) (limited to 'RELEASE-NOTES') diff --git a/RELEASE-NOTES b/RELEASE-NOTES index ba4bf940..a7ff16ad 100644 --- a/RELEASE-NOTES +++ b/RELEASE-NOTES @@ -22,24 +22,17 @@ portage-2.2 used without the prefix) - they may currently only include simple and versioned atoms or other sets, use conditionals or any-of constructs aren't possible yet - - emerge makes no difference atm whether you pass a setname or all atoms contained - in the set to it, this means that without options packages will be remerged if - already installed, or in the case of --unmerge all atoms in a set will be - unmerged even if they are depended upon by other packages. This may change in - future versions. - sets can be referenced either in other file-based sets or as argument to emerge, but not in ebuilds, config files or other tools at this time. + - packages won't be unmerged if they are referenced by an installed package + set (with the exception of the world set, and installed being determined + by the world_sets file). * "world" does no longer include "system" unconditionally, but you can add - "@system" to the worldfile to restore the old state. + "@system" to the world_sets file to restore the old state. portage-2.1.5 ================================== -* It is now possible to use `emerge ` to reinstall the package that - installed a particular file. Package contents entries are indexed to - improve performance. A command such as `emerge /lib/modules` can serve - as a decent substitute for module-rebuild. - * The pkg_postinst phase is now called after the previous version of a package has been removed. As a consequence, it is no longer possible to call has_version in pkg_postinst to detect whether the current @@ -49,14 +42,6 @@ portage-2.1.5 variable to be accessed by pkg_postinst when it is called. Bug #226505 tracks all issues related to this phase execution order change. -* Blockers are now resolved automatically in many more cases - than before. When it's safe, blocked packages are uninstalled - automatically so that users are no longer inconvenienced with the - task. Automatically uninstalled packages are displayed in the merge - list, marked "uninstall" and highlighted in red. With the --tree - option enabled, it's possible to see which package(s) caused other - ones to be automatically uninstalled. - * The metadata-transfer feature is now disabled by default. This disables the "Updating Portage cache" routine that used to run at the tail end of each `emerge --sync` operation. If you use something like the sqlite module and @@ -99,8 +84,6 @@ portage-2.1.4 * There is no need to have a complete portage tree available when installing binary packages or uninstalling packages, but a warning message will still be displayed if it appears that a valid profile is not available. -* The emerge --search action supports searching of both installed and binary packages - The --usepkg and --usepkgonly options control which repositories are searched. portage-2.1.3 ================================== -- cgit v1.2.3-18-g5258