Hello,
All IUSE flags in dracut correspond to modules (which are put into
/usr/share/dracut/modules.d). Much more intuitive would be to move the
flags to DRACUT_MODULES.
If nobody objects until Monday 22:00 UTC (is this sufficient or I should
wait longer?), I'll add it to profiles/base/make.defa
Hi
But, for me, even a trimmed-down Gentoo is still too large
(has to contain the whole base packages, from portage to
toolchain, includes, etc). I'd prefer having only the essential
runtime stuff within the containers.
I'm just building some embedded devices on the side using gentoo and my
m
* Ed W schrieb:
> I'm just building some embedded devices on the side using
> gentoo and my minimal builds are only a few MB?
How to do you get out all the buildtime stuff (portage, toolchain, etc) ?
> Seems like your complaint is that you have gentoo installs which are
> full featured with a
* Enrico Weigelt schrieb:
> > pretty please force every consumer to hardcode the version
> > because i know people that want to do this" ?
>
> No, they should use pkg-config at buildtime and do the version
> selection there (eg. the eselect-way).
Oh, it gets a bit tricker: the dependencies of t
* Diego Elio Pettenò schrieb:
> What I had in mind was something that would work for upstreams as well,
> mostly by having fallback; so if a package supported up to libpng 1.4 it
> would search for -lpng14, then -lpng12, then -lpng (and in Gentoo would
> hit -lpng14); while one supporting 1.5 as
2011/2/21 Uditha Galgamuwa :
> Hi dev,
>I am Uditha Galgamuwa from university of moratuwa,Sri Lanka.I am
> interested in the project idea "Rewrite java-config in C++ or python" which
> was in last year Gsoc.As I saw this project has not been implemented in Gsoc
> 2010.Will this be avail
On 02/26/2011 07:08 PM, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> 2011/2/21 Uditha Galgamuwa :
>> Hi dev,
>>I am Uditha Galgamuwa from university of moratuwa,Sri Lanka.I am
>> interested in the project idea "Rewrite java-config in C++ or python" which
>> was in last year Gsoc.As I saw this project has