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WIR MÖCHTEN VON IHNEN KEINE WEITEREN  EMAILS ODER WERBUNG ERHALTEN
 
 
 
WIR MÖCHTEN VON IHNEN KEINE WEITEREN  EMAILS ODER WERBUNG ERHALTEN
WIR MÖCHTEN VON IHNEN KEINE WEITEREN  EMAILS ODER WERBUNG ERHALTEN
 
WIR MÖCHTEN VON IHNEN KEINE WEITEREN  EMAILS ODER WERBUNG ERHALTEN
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: maurice.e.johnson@...
To: gentoo-admin@...
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 1:34 AM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-admin] Newbie admin - help with mysql

But wouldn't an attempt to install an app dependent on mysql potentially succeed eroniously? What I'm trying to see - and education is always a good thing - is that in order to truely block mysql, you would need something a bit more complex than an entree in /etc/portage/package.provided.

Something in addition? like:

equery --nocolor hasuse mysql|awk '{print ">="$1}' > </etc/portage/package.provided|/etc/portage/package.mask>

to avoid the consequences of basically saying that it's there when it isn't?

I have read the man page, but it doesn't seem to address the consequenses down the road for this condition.

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