On Wednesday 14 March 2007 23:45, Ned Ludd wrote:
> > Bass and myself are trying to continue GNAP developement. ATM outside of
> > official Gentoo infrastructure. At least I've fixed most reported bugs
> > locally and updated everything so it still builds and runs fine.
>
> Any plans for cross support?
Currently I've only tried building for x86 from x86 and amd64 hosts. I tried 
getting my hands on Koon's efika board to play around, but it got lost 
somewhere in the mail so he never even received it. If I had any other arches 
I'd play around with it for sure:-)

> > I think Bass is playing around with an idea to make packages somewhat
> > like ipkg packages for OpenWRT.
>
> We did this years ago and stopped it cuz it was a bad idea. I even had
> an tbz2ipkg script and for a brief period of time. We even had
> multi-packages at one point. In the end the only way I saw to move
> forward with proper gentoo intrgration was to accept that our native
> format is .tbz2 and it would be best to work with it. (ala qmerge in
> portage-utils..)
Well, for most of my uses I simply don't have a need for it. I burn a custom 
CD/CF and just use that. No need to suddenly install application XYZ. I'm not 
sure what Bass had in mind for this. I never got around to discuss it in 
detail with him.

> > I'm here if you have any questions.
>
> What's the meaning of life?
I'm still trying to figure out the meaning of my life:-)

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Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen (Jaervosz)

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