@_@ i removed the old dir then unpacked your tgz file into the portage overlay checked it was in right place as well then i did the makefile into /usr/portage/distfiles
ive looked in the tgz file i dont see the libgeda Marc :) On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 07:32 +0100, Florian Steiper wrote: > Marc wrote: > > >still having problems ive added stuff to package.keywords > > > >sci-electronics/geda ~x86 > >sci-libs/libgeda ~x86 > > > >but its saying this > > > >BusyBox64 portage # emerge geda > >Calculating dependencies - > >emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy ">=sci-libs/libgeda-20050820". > >(dependency required by "sci-electronics/geda-20050820" [ebuild]) > > > >as you can see i have added the libgeda to the package.keywords to no > >avail > > > >suggestions pls > > > >Marc :) > > > > > > > > Hello, > > did you also copy the libgeda ebuild into the portage overlay ? it > should be inside the tgz as well. > > ciao > > Florian > > >On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 19:27 +0100, Florian Steiper wrote: > > > > > >>Marc wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>Hi > >>> > >>>Where is this download section you refer too i did the extracting into > >>>the portage overlay. > >>> > >>>where do i get geda-20050820.Makefile > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>ftp://ftp.geda.seul.org/pub/geda/devel/20050820/Makefile > >> > >>This one, just rename it to > >> > >>geda-20050820.Makefile > >> > >> > >>and put it in /usr/portage/distfiles > >> > >>ciao > >> > >> Florian > >> > >> > >> > >>>Marc :) > >>> > >>>On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 17:43 +0100, Florian Steiper wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hello, > >>>> > >>>>because the official gentoo ebuilds seem to be a little bit on the dead > >>>>side I decided to try to create my own ones for the current geda > >>>>version. You can find them in the attached .tgz. Unpack into your > >>>>portage overlay directory. > >>>> > >>>>To use them, you also need to download the makefile from the download > >>>>section and put it into your /usr/portage/distfiles as > >>>>geda-20050820.Makefile > >>>> > >>>>I also had trouble that cairo.h couldn't be found. As as Solution I > >>>>linked everything in /usr/include/cairo/ to /usr/include. > >>>> > >>>>I hope the files are useful for some people, I don't know though how to > >>>>get those into the official portage tree. > >>>> > >>>>ciao > >>>> > >>>> Florian > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > -- Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
