add the ability to "forget" a repo layman -d however it will temporally comment out a repo However deleting the repo re-syncing it kinda a pain.... esp on laptop and sometimes if at a crappy free-wifi locale connection is ....not good and may take quite some time to re-sync/eix etc. ftp http or imap work great but voip or rsync etc sometimes is deliberately sandbagged... @ home wifi is 1gig local +10-45 megs.... and esp if src's are already downloaded to distfiles, .... and mainly the ebuild files are the main difference... just if emerging a few packages while i grab lunch @ work... yeah the free wifi @ coffeehouse or etc is often weak. then tell it to "remember" a repo ie emerge foo , wich foo:pentoo :sunrise :funtoo-flora , Ka'blooey error fatal.... etc. insert nagging circular epic fail reasons here.... layman -Fg sunrise,funtoo-flora "Ok I'll pretend their 'not hear' for a bit, commenting (%reponame)% out of layman make file..." however it will still -S (sync) them..... laymany -??"rember option" repo name , simply UN-comments(%reponame)% make.conf file in layman... other wish list item is layman -a repo1,2,3,4,5 it adds then nicely but it would be nice to use commas to loop it ,N times and do the adds instead of layman -a reponame , again and again..... this isn't critical , however they are more Creature comforts for mobile users.. (or shitty internet ie have travel jobs with /puke wifi in hotels 1 meg at best...) and or like the layman -a 1,2,3,4 an upgrade creature comfort to add a few repos in one shot.
I'll try and tackle this bug towards the end of my GSoC.
Available in layman-2.2.0, closing as fixed.