Steve Long wrote:
Alec Warner wrote:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~solar/bashrc
At the bottom of solar's bashrc you will find some lines dealing with
AUTOPATCH, I don't see the bashrc.autopatch in his dev space, but you
can probably request it from him.
Would it be possible to post that to this list
Alec Warner wrote:
> http://dev.gentoo.org/~solar/bashrc
>
> At the bottom of solar's bashrc you will find some lines dealing with
> AUTOPATCH, I don't see the bashrc.autopatch in his dev space, but you
> can probably request it from him.
>
Would it be possible to post that to this list? Then we'
On Thursday 21 December 2006 15:32, Alexander Zubkov wrote:
> I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
> Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some package.
> This patch can do something unusual, that can not be accepted by
> maintainers and I know this.
>
> You can use a bashrc script http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-339019.html
>
Thanks all. I was misunderstood the place of bashrc. Now I see, that it
is a solution. :)
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Alexander Zubkov wrote:
> Hi!
> I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
> Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some package.
> This patch can do something unusual, that can not be accepted by
> maintainers and I know this. But I like features in my patc
Alexander Zubkov wrote:
You can use portage's bashrc to do that kind of autopatching.
I have no idea how I can change environment so ebuild will do additional
actions...
May be I can redefine src_unpack function. But package can have its own
src_unpack. If there will be something like system_
>
> You can use portage's bashrc to do that kind of autopatching.
>
I have no idea how I can change environment so ebuild will do additional
actions...
May be I can redefine src_unpack function. But package can have its own
src_unpack. If there will be something like system_after_src_unpack,
the
After today Alpha marked the new media-plugins/alsa-plugins stable, there's no
reason to leave media-plugins/alsa-jack in the tree; I'll mask and remove it
in 30 days.
The upgrade path for who was using alsa-jack is to use
media-plugins/alsa-plugins with jack useflag enabled, that builds _the s
>
> You can edit ebuilds to apply whatever patches you want and put them in an
> overlay. Usually it's just an epatch line that needs to be added.
>
I know. But this takes many time too. I want something to work
automatically when package updates.
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On Friday, 22 December 2006 1:02, Alexander Zubkov wrote:
> Hi!
> I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
> Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some package.
> This patch can do something unusual, that can not be accepted by
> maintainers and I know th
Hello,
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:32:41 +0300
Alexander Zubkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
> Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some
> package. This patch can do something unusual, that can not be
> accepte
Hi!
I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some package.
This patch can do something unusual, that can not be accepted by
maintainers and I know this. But I like features in my patch and want it
to apply automatical
On 19.12.2006, at 12:07, Mark Kowarsky wrote:
We are currently dominating the southern hemisphere (with our army of
5), but world domination is still a very distant prospect.
But lot's of world dominations started with domination in australia.
So don't give up. :-)
Philipp
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