Summary: | dev-util/pkgdev-0.2.1-r3: 'make.conf' under '/etc/' is not being read | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Hosted Projects | Reporter: | Chiitoo <chiitoo> |
Component: | PkgCore | Assignee: | Arthur Zamarin <arthurzam> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | floppym, mgorny, sam |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
See Also: |
https://github.com/pkgcore/pkgdev/issues/90 https://github.com/pkgcore/pkgdev/issues/88 |
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Description
Chiitoo
![]() It works fine for me. Could you share your make.conf? Actually this seems to be about the location of 'make.conf'. Mine is still under the old path, '/etc/', and if I make another one under '/etc/portage' the custom path will be used. Not sure how supported such a configuration should still be, even if Portage and such work with it, since even the man page of Portage doesn't seem to mention the old location at all these days so ('man make.conf' does, however). I really don't think we should support that legacy path. Portage had warned about it for years. Yes, sorry pkgcore stack (pkgdev & pkgcheck included) aren't intended to support all legacy options of portage. This should be a clean and confirming configuration, which "/etc/make.conf" is very much far of. I may recommend to migrate to current accepted path, or symlink the files. |