[fixed]bk@pulsar bk $ uname -a
Linux pulsar 2.6.9-mm1 #1 SMP Fri Oct 22 14:49:19 CEST 2004 i686 Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 3.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
bk@pulsar bk $ cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.6 (Sun Aug 15 07:17:53 2004 UTC).
Compiled on Oct 22 2004 for kernel 2.6.9-mm1 (SMP).
bk@pulsar bk $ emerge --version
*** You are not in the portage group. You may experience cache problems
*** due to permissions preventing the creation of the on-disk cache.
*** Please add this user to the portage group if you wish to use portage.
Je dirais plutôt profile pas à jour
[fixed][phoenix][/home/jcp]$ emerge --version
Portage 2.0.51-r2 (default-x86-2004.2, gcc-3.3.4, glibc-2.3.4.20040808-r1, 2.6.8.1 i686)[/fixed]
L’évolution toussa, bénéficier des dernières fctionnalités … , enfin rien d’important quoi (c’est ds le manuel pour les explications -> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-upgrading.xml ).
[fixed]A profile is a set of configuration files, stored in a subdirectory of /usr/portage/profiles/, that describe things such as the ebuilds that are considered system packages, the default USE flags, the default mapping for virtual packages, and architecture that the system is running.
The profile in use is determined by the symbolic link /etc/make.profile, which points to a subdirectory of /usr/portage/profiles which holds the profile files. For instance, the x86 2004.2 profile can be found at /usr/portage/profiles/default-x86-2004.2 (old-style location) or at /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2004.2 (new-style location - only for use with Portage 2.0.51 and later). With respect to new-style profile directories, note that the files in parent directories are part of the profile (and are therefore shared by different subprofiles).
Profiles obsoleted by new ones are kept in /usr/portage/profiles along with the current ones, but they are marked as deprecated. When that happens a file named deprecated is put in the profile directory. The content of this file is the name of the profile that should be “upgraded to”; portage uses this information to automatically warn you when you should update to a new profile.
There are various reasons that a new profile may be created: the release of new versions of core packages (such as baselayout, gcc, or glibc) that are incompatible with previous versions, a change in the default USE flags, or in the virtual mappings, or maybe a change in system-wide settings (such as defining udev to be the default manager for /dev instead of devfs). [/fixed]
:non: ça interagit avec portage pour mettre à jour des données essentielles du système, et pas seulement par défaut (de base donc), tu devrais plus RTFM comme dirait un modérateur Gentoo :D.
NB : tu peux aussi demander des infos très précises à Génome sur irc ;).
macfennec : ben oui, aucun interet [:eric_clapton]
C’est à faire en fait uniquement lors de changements majeurs, et il n’y en a eu qu’un seul, gentoo 1.4
[fixed]athlonxp ~ # uname -a
Linux athlonxp 2.6.9-gentoo-r1 #1 Sat Oct 23 00:33:50 CEST 2004 i686 AMD Athlon™ XP 2600+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux[/fixed]
voilà je suis à jour moi