Ward Poelmans wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 18:31, Eduardo Suárez<[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> I wanted to deploy the gnome globalmenu tar file, so I wrote a dummy
>> ebuild (I'm a newbie) to simplify compilation/installation/management.
>>     
>
> Can't you use importare [1]?
>
> [1] http://paludis.pioto.org/clients/importare.html
I get this error. I think default destination is /. Do I need to
change/set it?

# tree -d -L 3 sw01i-gnome-globalmenu-0.7.5/
sw01i-gnome-globalmenu-0.7.5/
|-- etc
|   `-- gconf
|       `-- schemas
`-- usr
    |-- include
    |   `-- libgnomenu
    |-- lib
    |   |-- bonobo
    |   |-- gtk-2.0
    |   `-- pkgconfig
    |-- libexec
    `-- share
        |-- doc
        |-- locale
        |-- man
        `-- pixmaps

16 directories

# importare -l sw01i-gnome-globalmenu-0.7.5 gnome-extra/gnome-globalmenu
0.7.5
Building dependency list...
Dependency error:
  * In program importare -l sw01i-gnome-globalmenu-0.7.5
gnome-extra/gnome-globalmenu 0.7.5:
  * When performing install action from command line:
  * When executing install task:
  * When building dependency list:
  * When adding PackageDepSpec
'=gnome-extra/gnome-globalmenu-0.7.5:0::unpackaged':
  * When adding package 'gnome-extra/gnome-globalmenu-0.7.5:0::unpackaged':
  * No suitable destination for
'gnome-extra/gnome-globalmenu-0.7.5:0::unpackaged' in (installed)
(paludis::NoDestinationError)


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