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* '''Stable release'''<br>To install last stable release use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS ''x86'' or ''amd64''
 
* '''Stable release'''<br>To install last stable release use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS ''x86'' or ''amd64''
 
* '''Development release'''<br>To install last release in development cycle use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS ''~x86'' or ''~amd64''
 
* '''Development release'''<br>To install last release in development cycle use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS ''~x86'' or ''~amd64''
* '''Git release'''<br>Fetch sources from git repositories. All packages have 9999 version numbers.<br>These packages have ''source'' USE flag to install links to .py sources, so you can keep git repositories in your sources directory and all .py files from /usr will be linked to your sources directory. You need
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* '''Git release'''<br>Fetch sources from git repositories. All packages have 9999 version numbers.<br>These packages have ''source'' USE flag to install links to .py sources, so you can keep git repositories in your sources directory and all .py files from /usr will be linked to your sources directory. To use this feature you need
 
** setup SUGAR_SRC_ROOT environment variable
 
** setup SUGAR_SRC_ROOT environment variable
 
** `git clone` all packages to $SUGAR_SRC_ROOT, names of subdirectories in $SUGAR_SRC_ROOT should be equal to proper package name
 
** `git clone` all packages to $SUGAR_SRC_ROOT, names of subdirectories in $SUGAR_SRC_ROOT should be equal to proper package name