Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo packages contain binary images?

2023-09-28 Thread n952162
On 9/28/23 17:48, Alan McKinnon wrote: cmake is not downloaded as binary. Your system has built it and stored the binaries it built, especially if more than one package is like that. $ tar -xjvf /var/cache/binpkgs/dev-util/cmake-3.22.2.tbz2  ./usr/bin/cmake ./usr/bin/cmake $ file

Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo packages contain binary images?

2023-09-28 Thread Rich Freeman
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 12:24 PM n952162 wrote: > > $ tar -xjvf /var/cache/binpkgs/dev-util/cmake-3.22.2.tbz2 ./usr/bin/cmake > It looks to me that it's in the tarball received from gentoo. Unless you tell portage to fetch binpkgs it won't fetch one from Gentoo. Until very recently Gentoo

Re: [gentoo-user] gentoo packages contain binary images?

2023-09-28 Thread Alan McKinnon
cmake is not downloaded as binary. Your system has built it and stored the binaries it built, especially if more than one package is like that. This happens when you use quickpkg or emerge -b. I seem to recall there is a global option that can be used for this, I used it one when building on a

[gentoo-user] gentoo packages contain binary images?

2023-09-28 Thread n952162
Hello, When I do: $  equery list cmake  * Searching for cmake ... [IP-] [  ] dev-util/cmake-3.22.2:0 Furthermore, I find no /var/tmp/portage/dev-util/cmake* and when I do this: $ cd /var/cache/binpkgs/dev-util $ tar -tjvf cmake-3.22.2.tbz2  2>&1 | grep /usr/bin/cmake -rwxr-xr-x root/root