I have my own modified gentoo-sources and am making an
installed_unpacked installation. I made the following call to
importare:
importare --location /var/empty sys-kernel/gentoo-sources 2.6.26-r1
However, paludis still wants to install gentoo-sources-2.6.26-r1. Is
there a mistake in my call to importare?
For reference, the call to install gentoo-sources yields:
paludis -ip gentoo-sources
Building target list...
Building dependency list...
These packages will be installed:
* sys-kernel/gentoo-sources :2.6.26-r1 [N 2.6.26-r1] <target>
"Full sources including the Gentoo patchset for the 2.6 kernel tree"
-build -symlink
86.42 kBytes to download
Total: 1 package (1 new), 86.42 kBytes to download
Use flags:
* build: !!internal use only!! DO NOT SET THIS FLAG
YOURSELF!, used for creating build images and the first half of
bootstrapping [make stage1]
* symlink: Force kernel ebuilds to automatically update the
/usr/src/linux symlink
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-Dave
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 1:35 AM, Mike Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 23:00:54 -0400
> "Dave Bender" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I believe in this specific case it would be OK to trick paludis into
>> believing that the code was already installed. How would I accomplish
>> this?
>
> You most likely want to use importare. It will create a package in a
> special unpackaged_installed format repository (which you need to
> create the configuration for). You can either importare your git tree
> into /usr/src, or just make an empty directory, and importare that.
>
> The Fine Manuals for your reading pleasure:
> http://paludis.pioto.org/configuration/installedunpackaged.html
> http://paludis.pioto.org/clients/importare.html
>
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> Mike Kelly
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