Re: [gentoo-user] Re: online browsable ebuilds by arch?

2015-03-31 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 05:21:13 + (UTC), James wrote:

  It's not quite what you are asking for, but packages.g.o lets you
  filter by arch, and view the contents of ebuilds.  
 
 Yea, I have seen that often when I google. Correct but is not
 comprehensive but chronologically organized. I'm looking for something
 organized by what your see, when you 'cd' into the /usr/portage dir
 comprehensive by category but filters so only those packages available
 for that specified arch are visible.

Yes, the old p.g.o let you browse categories, but the current incarnation
does not appear to.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

And if you say No, I shall be forced to shoot you.


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: online browsable ebuilds by arch?

2015-03-31 Thread Bob Wya
On 31 March 2015 at 08:31, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:

 On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 05:21:13 + (UTC), James wrote:

   It's not quite what you are asking for, but packages.g.o lets you
   filter by arch, and view the contents of ebuilds.
 
  Yea, I have seen that often when I google. Correct but is not
  comprehensive but chronologically organized. I'm looking for something
  organized by what your see, when you 'cd' into the /usr/portage dir
  comprehensive by category but filters so only those packages available
  for that specified arch are visible.

 Yes, the old p.g.o let you browse categories, but the current incarnation
 does not appear to.


 --
 Neil Bothwick

 And if you say No, I shall be forced to shoot you.


Ycarus responds really to quickly to issues with the gpo site...
Perhaps a feature request could be put in for a new arch tab - to be
added a future date?

-- 

All the best,
Robert


Re: [gentoo-user] Re: online browsable ebuilds by arch?

2015-03-30 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 21:05:46 + (UTC), James wrote:

  That's the main portage tree, the name is a misnomer. Although called
  gentoo-x86, it is really just portage, which does not have specific
  ebuilds for different architectures. Architecture suitability is
  governed by the KEYWORDS variable inside the ebuild.  
 
 
 Yea, I get that. But I want it 100% filtered by arch.
 
 So if I'm looking for ppc (a gentoo supported arch) I have an online
 portage tree for viewing; so that ALL packages listed, are available
 for a specific arch. There are many amd64/x86/intel only packages
 that are not yet ported to a specific arch.  So how do I filter
 the above repo to ensure I only see those packages available
 for other architectures?

It's not quite what you are asking for, but packages.g.o lets you
filter by arch, and view the contents of ebuilds.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

I've got a Mickey Mouse PC with a Goofy operating system.


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