# This file extends the base packages file for the default profile that all # architectures will enjoy. #remove all defaults -* #add a set to replace the defaults but without the * so they can be built in parallel # list from python -c 'import portage; print("\n".join(portage.settings.packages))' sys-process/psmisc >=sys-apps/baselayout-2 *sys-apps/coreutils virtual/man virtual/service-manager *net-misc/wget app-arch/tar virtual/dev-manager *sys-devel/gcc net-misc/rsync app-arch/bzip2 sys-apps/less virtual/os-headers sys-devel/gnuconfig app-arch/gzip net-misc/iputils virtual/editor sys-apps/file sys-apps/busybox sys-apps/diffutils sys-process/procps *sys-apps/grep *app-shells/bash:0 virtual/pager >=sys-apps/findutils-4.4 sys-apps/net-tools *dev-build/make sys-apps/man-pages sys-fs/e2fsprogs *virtual/package-manager *virtual/libc sys-apps/kbd *sys-apps/sed sys-apps/util-linux sys-apps/shadow >=sys-devel/patch-2.7 *sys-apps/gawk virtual/ssh sys-apps/iproute2 sys-devel/binutils sys-apps/which #added by pentoo app-arch/xz-utils app-arch/lbzip2 app-arch/zstd sys-apps/sandbox #I don't want portage remerging with other things in parallel, and we use portage *sys-apps/portage #this is needed for portage-9999 which is sometimes used for testing, like right now #dev-vcs/git