2007/10/19, Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Beso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
> below, on  Thu, 18 Oct 2007 16:32:11 +0200:
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> > i recompiled gcc and used portage and that worked. i think that mine is
> > a paludis bug. i'll post the bug on the paludis bugzilla. thanks for
> > your help anyway.
>
> Thanks for the fix report.  You may be right.  I've not used paludis.
>
> Talking about which... does paludis have proper binary package support
> yet?  That's the main reason I hadn't tried it back some time ago (when
> ciaranm was still a Gentoo dev, IIRC).  Portage's FEATURES=buildpkg is my
> favorite underdocumented power-user portage feature (for all sorts of
> reasons I could detail but don't really belong in this post), and back
> then, paludis didn't handle binpkgs at all, let alone have anything as
> useful as portage's tar.bz2-with-some-extra-metadata-tacked-on binpkg
> format, so regardless of paludis' other features, there was simply no way
> I could seriously consider it.  Maybe that has changed by now?


i don't know of that option being supported. i currently use the 0.24.6 from
august and that don't seem to list that feature. what does that feature in
portage?!
i'm using paludis for a speed reason. portage is really really slow and it
makes you die before determining deps. it's awful in that terms. i foud out
paludis which has a great speed and that seems to give a lot of debug infos
and that has a more modular approach when compared to portage. the last
useful thing is that i with portage i used to get some times compilation
errors that would go away when resuming; this thing don't happen almost
anytime with paludis. the only thing is that you'll have to install the
hooks or you risk doing some damage to the world db by deleting something
like some baselayout files when updating baselayout. that was some file
linking problem fixed when installing the collision protect hook.
but the function that i think is the best of paludis is the repositories:
you can administrate your layouts in a very good way and have a different
configuration for the various repos packages.

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