Re: [gentoo-user] Using emerge -B question

2003-09-09 Thread Dhruba Bandopadhyay
Jeff Greene wrote:
I just built mozilla-1.4-r3 (whatever the latest one
is) lat night using the emerge -B option. I woke up
this morning to find out that everything went ok, but
now what do I do? 

Basically, I want to save what I just built in a safe
place so I can emerge it when I see fit, preferably
write it to a CD. My question first of all, is how do
I know what to write to the CD, and then second of
all, how do I go about telling Portage to emerge the
binaries on my CD? By the way, this is a cool feature.
First thing you should do is 'emerge --help' and read the output. 
Specifically look at the -o and -k options.  You will find your binary 
package for mozilla in /usr/portage/packages/All/.  That is where all the 
binary packages are stored after being built.  To emerge it do 'emerge -k 
mozilla' after making sure that all dependencies have been met.

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[gentoo-user] Using emerge -B question

2003-09-09 Thread Jeff Greene
I just built mozilla-1.4-r3 (whatever the latest one
is) lat night using the emerge -B option. I woke up
this morning to find out that everything went ok, but
now what do I do? 

Basically, I want to save what I just built in a safe
place so I can emerge it when I see fit, preferably
write it to a CD. My question first of all, is how do
I know what to write to the CD, and then second of
all, how do I go about telling Portage to emerge the
binaries on my CD? By the way, this is a cool feature.
Thanks.

--Jeff

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