Hello,
I use the stable portage tree for most everything.
I use and test quite a few overlays.
Both of these are great.
But now, I'm hacking a small collection my own ebuilds that focus
on some specific needs and science, which I shall refer to collectively as
local ebuilds. I'm curious how
On Wednesday 09 Jul 2014 14:38:23 James wrote:
Hello,
I use the stable portage tree for most everything.
I use and test quite a few overlays.
Both of these are great.
But now, I'm hacking a small collection my own ebuilds that focus
on some specific needs and science, which I shall refer
On Wed, 9 Jul 2014 13:38:23 + (UTC), James wrote:
But now, I'm hacking a small collection my own ebuilds that focus
on some specific needs and science, which I shall refer to collectively
as local ebuilds. I'm curious how other folks would suggest to keep them
separate from the main
Am Wed, 9 Jul 2014 13:38:23 + (UTC)
schrieb James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com:
Hello,
Hi,
I use the stable portage tree for most everything.
I use and test quite a few overlays.
Both of these are great.
But now, I'm hacking a small collection my own ebuilds that focus
on some specific
On 07/09/2014 09:38 AM, James wrote:
Hello,
I use the stable portage tree for most everything.
I use and test quite a few overlays.
Both of these are great.
But now, I'm hacking a small collection my own ebuilds that focus
on some specific needs and science, which I shall refer to
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Michael Orlitzky m...@gentoo.org wrote:
For bonus points, you can publish your overlay on e.g. github to get a
better feel for what it's like committing to the tree.
If only... :)
Rich
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