On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:59:49 +1100, Norberto Meijome wrote
> martinko wrote:
>
> >
> > i already raised the following issue with pkgtools.sonf here on MLs some
> > time ago but i didn't get a response i'd be happy with:
> > i want to make sure that a certain port will be compiled with a certain
>
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 17:10:26 -0500, Parv wrote
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote martinko thusly...
> >
> > Norberto Meijome wrote:
> > > Hans Nieser wrote:
> > >
> > >>FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
> ...
> > >>What I am especially fond of in portage is the USE-flags and the
> > >>way you can speci
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 11:04:23AM +1100, Norberto Meijome wrote:
>
> interesting. Is there anywhere one can read about these things, ie,
> about where and how USE_* are used/ defined, WITH_, etc. ... and how to
> compile a list of available (USE|WITH)_* and their meaning (grep -r
> USE|WITH /usr/
Parv wrote:
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote martinko thusly...
>> Norberto Meijome wrote:
>>> Hans Nieser wrote:
>>>
FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
> ...
What I am especially fond of in portage is the USE-flags and the
way you can specify then globally and individually for each
martinko wrote:
>
> i already raised the following issue with pkgtools.sonf here on MLs some
> time ago but i didn't get a response i'd be happy with:
> i want to make sure that a certain port will be compiled with a certain
> make argument/flag. there are MAKE_ARGS in port tools but these are
>
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote martinko thusly...
>
> Norberto Meijome wrote:
> > Hans Nieser wrote:
> >
> >>FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
...
> >>What I am especially fond of in portage is the USE-flags and the
> >>way you can specify then globally and individually for each
> >>package and how y
Norberto Meijome wrote:
> Hans Nieser wrote:
>
>>FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Reading a lot about FreeBSD recently made me really curious. I know,
>>>that the founder of Gentoo (the well known GNU/Linux
>>>meta-distribution, which is also based on compiling everything from
>>>source) w
On 2/7/06, FreeBSD Prospect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The approach with different qualification of a software state (stable /
> unstable at least) is a common way to go, as it is handled with the FreeBSD
> OS (release / stable / current). That's why I wanted to know, how everybody
> else is comm
Hans Nieser wrote:
> FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Reading a lot about FreeBSD recently made me really curious. I know,
>> that the founder of Gentoo (the well known GNU/Linux
>> meta-distribution, which is also based on compiling everything from
>> source) was using FreeBSD for some time, b
FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
Hi,
Reading a lot about FreeBSD recently made me really curious. I know, that the
founder of Gentoo (the well known GNU/Linux meta-distribution, which is also
based on compiling everything from source) was using FreeBSD for some time,
before continuing creating Gentoo,
FreeBSD Prospect schrieb:
[...] Now I am wondering, how this is even possible considering the
following:
- Portage divides all software into three states: hardmasked, masked
unstable/testing (~arch) and stable (arch).
- In ports there is no such difference, which means the lastest softwar
lars wrote:
FreeBSD Prospect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Reading a lot about FreeBSD recently made me really curious. I know, that the
founder of Gentoo (the well known GNU/Linux meta-distribution, which is also
based on compiling everything from source) was using FreeBSD for some time
FreeBSD Prospect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Reading a lot about FreeBSD recently made me really curious. I know, that the
> founder of Gentoo (the well known GNU/Linux meta-distribution, which is also
> based on compiling everything from source) was using FreeBSD for some time,
> befo
Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2006 12:10 schrieb a non y mouse:
> FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
> > with having a stable OS & all the lastest add-on software installed. How
> > does this work out in the FreeBSD world?
>
> do you install every single piece of third party software onto your
> machine? no... of
FreeBSD Prospect wrote:
> with having a stable OS & all the lastest add-on software installed. How
> does this work out in the FreeBSD world?
do you install every single piece of third party software onto your
machine? no... of course not
3rd party software is just that--it has no relevance to th
Hi,
Reading a lot about FreeBSD recently made me really curious. I know, that the
founder of Gentoo (the well known GNU/Linux meta-distribution, which is also
based on compiling everything from source) was using FreeBSD for some time,
before continuing creating Gentoo, what's why portage (the G
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