# IMPORTANT: In order to parse this new format, you need Portage 1.6 or later! # OK; you're staring at this file and you have no idea what these stars are # for. Here's the scoop. An initial "*" marks a package that is part of the # official "base" system profile. If there's a "*", then "emerge system" will # use the line in its calculations of what "should" be installed for this # profile. Lines without a "*" prefix will be ignored for profile # calculations. # Now, this is new: *all* lines (star or no star) will be used as a special # package *inclusion* mask. For example, the line *=sys-devel/gcc-2.95.3-r1 # will cause Portage to totally ignore all gcc ebuilds other than # gcc-2.95.3-r1. >=, <=, <, > and ~ can be used to offer a bit more # flexibility. For example, >=sys-libs/glibc-2.2.4 will cause emerge to ignore # all glibc ebuilds with a version less than 2.2.4. This allows us to have # profile-specific package.mask settings. *All* lines are used for this # masking process, whether they are prefixed with a * or not. And if a generic # dep is used, like "sys-apps/foo", then all versions of foo are included. If # there is no entry, then all versions of an app are included. The key thing # to note is that this file does not need to end up being an exhaustive list # of portage packages; just the ones critical to this profile. # So, what happens to /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask? It's still around, # and still useful. But it should mainly be used for broken ebuilds only. # package.mask continues to function as normal, masking out ebuilds from *all* # system profiles. # Which to use? Use the profile-specific stuff to "lock down" specific # versions of ebuilds. Gentoo Linux 1.0_rc6 uses certain known-compatible # versions of binutils, gcc and glibc, so we lock them down here. This # prevents the user from shooting himself/herself in the foot by installing a # wacky version. >dev-lang/gpc-2.1 >=sys-apps/baselayout-1.7.9-r1 *>=sys-apps/portage-2.0.25 >=sys-devel/binutils-2.13.90.0.4 >=sys-devel/gcc-3.2 >=sys-libs/glibc-2.2.5 *>=sys-apps/module-init-utils-0.9.10-r5 virtual/modutils virtual/os-headers >=app-admin/sysklogd-1.4.1 *dev-lang/python >=x11-base/xfree-4.1.0-r12 # sash - static shell for system recovery app-shells/sash *dev-lang/perl *virtual/editor *net-misc/dhcpcd net-misc/iputils *net-misc/rsync net-misc/wget *app-shells/bash *app-arch/bzip2 sys-apps/kbd app-arch/cpio sys-apps/coreutils sys-apps/debianutils sys-apps/diffutils sys-fs/e2fsprogs sys-apps/ed sys-apps/fbset sys-apps/file sys-apps/findutils sys-apps/slocate sys-apps/gawk sys-apps/grep sys-apps/groff app-arch/gzip sys-apps/hdparm sys-apps/less sys-apps/man sys-apps/man-pages sys-apps/net-tools sys-apps/procps sys-apps/psmisc *sys-apps/sed sys-apps/setserial =sys-apps/texinfo-4.2-r1 sys-apps/util-linux sys-apps/which sys-devel/autoconf >=sys-devel/automake-1.6.1-r5 sys-devel/bc sys-devel/bin86 sys-devel/bison sys-devel/flex >=sys-devel/libtool-1.4.1-r4 sys-devel/m4 *sys-devel/make *sys-devel/patch sys-libs/cracklib sys-libs/db >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2.20020112a >=sys-libs/pam-0.75-r9 sys-libs/pwdb sys-libs/readline sys-libs/zlib virtual/ssh sys-fs/devfsd