The support question is at end. But I alsot thought it useful to relate my experience with installing Gnunet.
I've successfully deployed installing from my Cgit-on-Apache served cloned git's, whichever that I need, as you can read in: Pale Moon Air-Gapped portage EAPI 6 Install https://marc.info/?l=gentoo-user&m=148750248005478&w=2 And I've almost but completed installing Gnunet ( if you're as poorly informed as I was, see: http://youbroketheinternet.org/#overlay https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Overlay:Youbroketheinternet https://gnunet.org/node/2634 <-- not guarrantied to survive... ... Why? See: https://secure-os.org/pipermail/desktops/2017-February/000171.html where ng0, the author, writes in reply: > There is also: GNUnet for Gentoo on gnunet.org (and I'm not sure if the > tip needs to be updated as per: [[1]] That page is outdated and will be removed once we update gnunet.org to the new web framework. ) But here's more of my experience so far with installing gnunet, with this last hurdle to overcome left. Gnunet has a few requirements, it should be here: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609740#c0 in the attachment: https://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=464236 or, by the current packages: automake-1.14.1.tar.xz, gnurl-170218.tar, gnurl-git-170218.tar, gnutls-3.5.9.tar.xz, Kjqmt7v-20100715.csr, libmicrohttpd-0.9.52.tar.gz, Python-3.5.2.tar.xz, python-gentoo-patches-3.5.2-0.tar.xz, root-anchors-20100715.xml, unbound-1.6.0.tar.gz I have overcome the portage checksum fail issue for the dnssec-root, see: youbroketheinternet's gnunet dependency net-dns/dnssec-root-20150403 checksum fail https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609740 also: dependency net-dns/dnssec-root-20150403 checksum fails https://gnunet.org/bugs/view.php?id=4898 and: gnunet dependency dnssec-root checksum fail for 7 yrs old IANA XML https://lists.gt.net/gentoo/user/323337 and also I git clone'd gnurl to have it available locally for my Air-Gapped... All the above is solved. But gnunet is developed in Subversion, and I have to make a Subversion server now, and somehow pull from gnunet repo into my local, to have gnunet available for my Air-Gapped... I have searched, I have found this useful link (with further references), for setting up a Subversion server: How to set up a Subversion (SVN) server on GNU/Linux - Ubuntu https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60736/how-to-set-up-a-subversion-svn-server-on-gnu-linux-ubuntu But I was wondering if anybody knows of a more Gentoo-specific tutorial/tip/thread/topic/other about setting up a Subversion server? Regards! -- Miroslav Rovis Zagreb, Croatia https://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr
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