On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Masanori Ogino
masanori.og...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I wrote an ebuild and it executes a small Python script bundled in the
source. The Python script requires a environment variable to be set.
I tried something like:
NAME=value
Hello,
I've beenlooking for the listing of software in the minimal
install for amd64
Any ideas where to find it?
Ahh, well, I understand my mistake now.
Actually I want to pass ${ECONF_SOURCE}, and the variable could be empty,
so NAME=${ECONF_SOURCE} might be expanded to NAME=, so the environment
variable is unset. That's why I've seen a 'missing environment variable'
error from the script.
Thank you for
On 2014-01-14 22:34, James wrote:
Hello,
Hello
I've beenlooking for the listing of software in the minimal
install for amd64
Any ideas where to find it?
The best way, I think, is to follow the install chapter of the gentoo
handbook. You will see needed programs.
Bye.
On 14/01/2014 23:34, James wrote:
Hello,
I've beenlooking for the listing of software in the minimal
install for amd64
Any ideas where to find it?
Easiest is to look in /var/db/pkg inside the image file. This is for
install-amd64-minimal-20131226:
app-accessibility/brltty-4.2
Alan McKinnon alan.mckinnon at gmail.com writes:
I've beenlooking for the listing of software in the minimal
install for amd64
Easiest is to look in /var/db/pkg inside the image file. This is for
install-amd64-minimal-20131226:
thx
James
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