Randy Barlow wrote:
Howdy,
I've got a fun little project to install portage on RHEL 4.
Unfortunately, the powers that be won't allow me to put Gentoo, so I
figured I'd do the best I can and put portage :)
If there are powers that won't allow you to install Gentoo I think it is
Randy Barlow wrote:
Howdy,
I've got a fun little project to install portage on RHEL 4.
Unfortunately, the powers that be won't allow me to put Gentoo, so I
figured I'd do the best I can and put portage :)
I would recommend attacking this at the Business level:
1/ Find out why they
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Mark Kirkwood wrote:
I would recommend attacking this at the Business level:
1/ Find out why they (think they) want Redhat.
2/ See if you can get agreement to build a Gentoo demo system to show
them that Gentoo is better (it is typically gonna
Howdy,
I've got a fun little project to install portage on RHEL 4.
Unfortunately, the powers that be won't allow me to put Gentoo, so I
figured I'd do the best I can and put portage :)
So I pulled the tar ball, and put the binaries where they go and such.
I set my profile up,
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Randy Barlow wrote:
exist!) Could someone guide me in the right direction? Anyone know
what the e commands are and how to get them? Anyone know of a guide
that I haven't found that talks about how to install portage on a
general linux system?
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