My gentoo installation was quite easy, actually. I found two different gentoo howto's and kinda mixed and matched to make my install. For example, one of the howtos suggested using the love-sources kernel packages, which turned out to be (imo) unnecessary and a waste of effort. I basically set up a base gentoo install with the end purpose in mind (myth), and chose use flags and packages approprately. The biggest potential quesiton/gotcha I recall was having to set a special envirnment variable for LIRC so it built with the correct driver. IIRC, after emerging it the first time, it tells you about it in the post-emerge notes.

Anyway, I do highly recommend gentoo (espicially after some of the stuff I've heard on #myth-users about compiling and dependancy nightmares with Fedora).

--Jim

Robin Elvin wrote:

Hi Jens,

I thought I would share my experience of MythTV on Gentoo to help you decide.

Being a Gentoo user for over a year I decided that I would build my Myth box on Gentoo as I like portage and as Myth was in portage, why not?

I found a Guide (http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Setup_MythTV) which I thought would help and off I went and completed the base install. From then on it was a real struggle to get everything working. Problems ranged from having to patch gentoo-dev-sources to packages failing to build because the source was in the wrong place. Having said that I have wrestled Myth 0.16 onto my box, from portage, and I am very happy now.

So, if you are up for a challenge and you are reasonably experienced then by all means go Gentoo and I can help where I can. Otherwise you might be better looking at another distro. (I can't believe I suggested that!)

As for your CVS vs. portage question, you can by all means mix and match but remember the beauty of portage for ease of uninstalling and version control. And you may have to emerge --inject some packages you have compiled from CVS which another package has a dependency on to tell portage you have it already.

As I said, I'm running Myth happily out of portage. I'm not one for the bleeding edge unless absolutely necessary and in this case it isn't.

Regards

--
Rob

On Thursday 06 January 2005 14:22, Jens Baumeister wrote:


Hi,

a couple of days ago, I asked about which Fedora Core version to use
with MythTV and DVB and promptly received an answer. Thanks for that.

After doing some more research I now lean towards using Gentoo instead:

http://tinyurl.com/4lxdb makes it sound a bit easier to look out for
all the dependencies than doing everything by hand and the install
guide for Gentoo - while a bit intimidating - looks like the right mix
of geekiness and ease-of-use for me. :-)

I'm wondering, however, how well Gentoo plays with CVS versions: If I
decide later on to grab a CVS version of MyhTV, would I be able to go
back to using one from the portage tree if I wanted to, or would that
be as difficult as trying to mix installs from most of the binary
package managers with manual compiles?

Thanks any insight.

Jens







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