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How can I find the release of Funtoo installed on my system


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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

 

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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

 

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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?

 

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