Hi, list
How can I find out all the packages that were compiled with USE flags
different from the current set? I built a wild bash one-liner that runs
"etcat -u" on every package installed, then looks for "- +" or "+ -"
strings inside, etc, etc, but it runs long minutes and awfully not
elegant. Is there a standard way?
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How can I find out all the packages that were compiled with USE flags
different from the current set? I built a wild bash one-liner that runs
"etcat -u" on every package installed, then looks for "- +" or "+ -"
strings inside, etc, etc, but it runs long minutes and awfully not
elegant. Is there a standard way?
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Leonid Podolny | Email: leonidp(at)vboxcomm.com
V@Box Communications | Phones: +972-9-950-2821 ext. 120
Linux Drivers Department | +972-54-5696948
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PGP fingerprint: 51B2 F1DB 485E 2C48 2E17 94D1 7EC4 E524 B156 B9F0
PGP key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB156B9F0
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