kindofblue Posted May 20, 2019 Report Share Posted May 20, 2019 I haven't updated my Funtoo systems in a while and now when I run ego sync there's no new packages. I see that there are new releases of Funtoo (1.2, 1.3). Can someone please tell me how to see which release I'm running. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 cardinal Posted May 20, 2019 Report Share Posted May 20, 2019 Each kit is a git repo that is set to the active branch that has it's release name. # ego kit funtoo /home/rj # ego kit /var/git/meta-repo (updated 17 hours 23 minutes ago): kit active branch default stability core-kit 1.3-release (same) prime core-hw-kit 1.3-release (same) prime core-ui-kit 1.3-release (same) prime core-server-kit 1.3-release (same) prime core-gl-kit 1.3-release (same) prime security-kit 1.3-release (same) prime xorg-kit 1.20-release (same) prime gnome-kit 3.30-prime (same) prime rust-kit 1.32-prime (same) prime xfce-kit 4.13-release (same) prime kde-kit 1.3-release (same) prime desktop-kit 1.3-release (same) prime media-kit 1.3-release (same) prime editors-kit 1.3-release (same) prime net-kit 1.3-release (same) prime text-kit 1.3-release (same) prime science-kit 1.3-release (same) prime games-kit 1.3-release (same) prime perl-kit 5.28-release (same) prime java-kit 1.3-release (same) prime ruby-kit 1.3-release (same) prime haskell-kit 1.3-release (same) prime ml-lang-kit 1.3-release (same) prime lisp-scheme-kit 1.3-release (same) prime python-kit 3.7-release (same) prime lang-kit 1.3-release (same) prime llvm-kit 1.3-release (same) prime dev-kit 1.3-release (same) prime python-modules-kit 1.3-release (same) prime nokit 1.3-release (same) prime NOTE: This information comes from /etc/ego.conf and meta-repo metadata. After making changes to ego.conf, be sure to run ego sync in so that the individual kit repositories on disk are synchronized with the kit branches shown above. Additional Information comes from /var/git/meta-repo/metadata/kit-info.json Specific revision number for each kits git repo: /var/git/meta-repo/metadata/kit-sha1.json Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 kindofblue Posted May 20, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 20, 2019 19 minutes ago, jhan said: What is the content of /etc/ego.conf? Here it is: denis@euclide(~)$ cat /etc/ego.conf # This is the ego.conf file [kits] # You can set your default kits here. Unset kits will use the Funtoo default prime/master # branch by default. # python-kit = 3.6-prime Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 engineer Posted May 22, 2019 Report Share Posted May 22, 2019 How about eselect kernel show Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 kindofblue Posted May 22, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2019 On 5/20/2019 at 12:24 PM, cardinal said: Each kit is a git repo that is set to the active branch that has it's release name. # ego kit funtoo /home/rj # ego kit /var/git/meta-repo (updated 17 hours 23 minutes ago): kit active branch default stability core-kit 1.3-release (same) prime core-hw-kit 1.3-release (same) prime core-ui-kit 1.3-release (same) prime core-server-kit 1.3-release (same) prime core-gl-kit 1.3-release (same) prime security-kit 1.3-release (same) prime xorg-kit 1.20-release (same) prime gnome-kit 3.30-prime (same) prime rust-kit 1.32-prime (same) prime xfce-kit 4.13-release (same) prime kde-kit 1.3-release (same) prime desktop-kit 1.3-release (same) prime media-kit 1.3-release (same) prime editors-kit 1.3-release (same) prime net-kit 1.3-release (same) prime text-kit 1.3-release (same) prime science-kit 1.3-release (same) prime games-kit 1.3-release (same) prime perl-kit 5.28-release (same) prime java-kit 1.3-release (same) prime ruby-kit 1.3-release (same) prime haskell-kit 1.3-release (same) prime ml-lang-kit 1.3-release (same) prime lisp-scheme-kit 1.3-release (same) prime python-kit 3.7-release (same) prime lang-kit 1.3-release (same) prime llvm-kit 1.3-release (same) prime dev-kit 1.3-release (same) prime python-modules-kit 1.3-release (same) prime nokit 1.3-release (same) prime NOTE: This information comes from /etc/ego.conf and meta-repo metadata. After making changes to ego.conf, be sure to run ego sync in so that the individual kit repositories on disk are synchronized with the kit branches shown above. Additional Information comes from /var/git/meta-repo/metadata/kit-info.json Specific revision number for each kits git repo: /var/git/meta-repo/metadata/kit-sha1.json Ok thanks. I see mostly 1.2-release when I run this command so I guess it means I'm running version 1.2. Would that explain why I don't get new updates? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 kindofblue Posted May 22, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2019 8 hours ago, engineer said: How about eselect kernel show Thanks, but that shows the version of the kernel, which I think is not related to the Funtoo release version. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I haven't updated my Funtoo systems in a while and now when I run ego sync there's no new packages. I see that there are new releases of Funtoo (1.2, 1.3). Can someone please tell me how to see which release I'm running.
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