Ufed
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ufed is an ncurses-based USE flag editor designed to simplify configuration of the USE flags set in make.conf. Note that ufed does not allow setting flags per-package, which is done with /etc/portage/package.use.
Installation
USE flags
There are currently no available USE flags for app-portage/ufed itself. The irony!
Emerge
root #
emerge --ask app-portage/ufed
Usage
Start the program from a command-line with the ufed command. It may take a few seconds for the program to open; do not be alarmed if it seems like nothing is happening, just wait a little longer.
root #
ufed
Note
Since ufed has the ability to modify important system files, it can only be started using the equivalent of root privileges. Normal users can use sudo if it is installed on the system, otherwise access to the root account is needed.
Since ufed has the ability to modify important system files, it can only be started using the equivalent of root privileges. Normal users can use sudo if it is installed on the system, otherwise access to the root account is needed.
Hot keys include:
Key | Description |
---|---|
↑ ↓, or Page Up Page Down, or Home End | Move between flags. |
← → | Scroll though the USE flag descriptions. This is helpful if the description text is concatenated by the screen or terminal resolution. |
Space | Toggles the flag on or off. |
/, or start typing the flag name | Searches the listed flags. |
? | Displays the in-program help screen. |
F5 | Toggles the display of local, global, or all flag descriptions. |
F6 | Toggles display of flags supported by at least one installed package, supported by no installed package, or all flags. |
F7 | Toggles display of masked and forced flags, flags that are neither masked nor forced, or all flags. |
F10 | Changes the description to show full or reduced descriptions. |
F11 | Changes the display to wrap long lines into multiple lines. |
Esc | Cancels changes. |
Ctrl+C, or Q+Y | Closes (exits) the program. |
See also
- /etc/portage/make.conf — the main configuration file used to customize the Portage environment on a global level., the location Portage keeps binary packages.
- Portage — the official package manager and distribution system for Gentoo.
External resources
- ufed's man page locally (man ufed).