Sabayon System Updates

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Re: Sabayon System Updates

Postby micia » Sun Jun 21, 2009 23:47

I suggest you to check the wiki in order to understand how package management works in Sabayon.
First of all I suggest you to use mainly the command line interface (even if the GUI got a lot better
in its latest versions).

So open up a command line and do:
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equo update
equo install --ask entropy


This will update the package list and update the package manager, be aware that if a more recent
version of entropy (the package management system) is available, it is better to update only
that, and then everything else.

You should notice that it will install Sulfur, this is the new name of Spritz, the GUI version of equo.

The wiki about Entropy is here:
http://wiki.sabayonlinux.org/index.php?title=Entropy
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Re: Sabayon System Updates

Postby dunsurfin » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:04

micia wrote:So open up a command line and do:
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equo update
equo install --ask entropy




I'm sure it's just a typo but the "--ask" should go after the package name. :)
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Re: Sabayon System Updates

Postby micia » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:21

dunsurfin wrote:
micia wrote:So open up a command line and do:
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equo update
equo install --ask entropy




I'm sure it's just a typo but the "--ask" should go after the package name. :)


Really? I thought Unix options in commands to be order independent...
And it works in both ways to me :?:

However, to answer undoIT:
If you are updating packages entropy will first of all download the packages, of course you will
need to have enough space to let it do it; once done, it will update all of your packages, thus installing
the newer one in place of the previous one, so I don't think that it will effectively eat up all that space.

To clean up the cache of downloaded packages I suggest you to run:
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equo cleanup

after particularly heavy updates (like this one).

[EDIT] to find updates directly from the command line try:
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equo world --ask
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Re: Sabayon System Updates

Postby dunsurfin » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:34

micia wrote:
dunsurfin wrote:
micia wrote:So open up a command line and do:
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equo update
equo install --ask entropy




I'm sure it's just a typo but the "--ask" should go after the package name. :)


Really? I thought Unix options in commands to be order independent...
And it works in both ways to me :?:


You are quite right and I'm covered in confusion now :oops: :)
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