I recently learned of the existence of equo... OK so I live under a rock or something...<grin> I have however been using emerge for sometime. I have no objections to using precompiled binaries but I'm concerned that they could conflict with the software I already have???
My biggest concern is if it's not recommended to use binary packages to update something that had been originally been emerged from a non-binary ebuild, -OR- If you can get into trouble letting emerge update with a non-binary ebuild something that had been installed via equo, then what happens when I forget which way I installed something and upgrade it with the other command line tool???
As it happens, I just wound up using emerge to get firefox 3.0.1
I had developed a problem where the old firefox 2.0.0.11 on my laptop stopped working complaining about some lib... I looked at what equo search for that lib (forgot name, used clipboard to do search...) but it didn't find anything. I did a search for firefox and everything I saw said 2.0.0.11 and I wasn't sure of the results pf reinstalling a binary version of something that emerge had compiled on my machine so I decided to use emerge --ask mozilla-firefox to find out if it wanted to fix said lib... and lo and behold I saw something about 3.0.1 patches... needless to say I immediately said yes and soon repeated the process on my desktop.
Is it _SAFE_ to switch back and forth between the two methods as long as I remember to:
emerge --sync
before emerging anything and to:
equo update
before I use equo install?????????
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joe3

