$ cat /etc/eixrc/00-eixrc # /etc/eixrc/00-eixrc # # All non-hidden files in /etc/eixrc # (or a subdirectory thereof) are read in alphabetical order. # # In these files system-wide defaults for variables related to eix can # be stored, i.e. the variables set in files override the built-in defaults. # Both can be overridden by ~/.eixrc and by environment variables. # # It is strongly recommended to set here only those variables which you # want to *differ* from the built-in defaults (or for which you have a # particular reason why the default should never change with an eix update). # # *Otherwise you might miss changes in the defaults in newer eix versions* # which may result in confusing behavior of the eix binaries. # # If you want to get a file containing the setting of all related variables # in the current/defaults state, redirect the output of options --dump # or --dump-defaults, respectively. # # However once more: To avoid unexpected problems # # *IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO SET _ALL_ VARIABLES* in /etc/eixrc/* # # Only set those for which you have a reason to do so! # # For the available variables and their defaults, see the output of the # options --dump or --dump-defaults. # For more detailed explanations see the manpage of eix. #https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Portage/Sync https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Eix https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Layman EIX_LIMIT=0 EIX_LIMIT_COMPACT=0 ## tell eix to not drop this remote index after eix-update #KEEP_VIRTUALS=true ## eix-update can utilize the metadata cache generated by emerge --regen for a speedup and better accuracy. To enable this OVERLAY_CACHE_METHOD="assign" ## Igual com usar eix -R per defecte REMOTE_DEFAULT=1 $ cat /etc/eixrc/eix-sync.conf ## Regenerate overlay metadata #@emerge --regen || true ## To download the most current remote data at every call of eix-sync ## https://lists.gt.net/gentoo/user/274452 @StatusInfo Downloading remote1 @eix-remote fetch1