[gentoo-user] [RFC] Personal Gentoo Installer project beta release

2018-05-02 Thread Christopher Díaz Riveros
Good day devs and users:

A couple of weeks have already passed by and today I released my project's beta.
Thank you all for the feedback and ideas that you have shared with me, I'll try
to finish them before releasing the 0.1 version.

What I have so far:

 - All of you who want to take a quick look at installer's workflow, I have some
screenshots on a blog post [1] (thanks to Andrey Utkin)

 - This beta release has a fully translated version in Spanish.

 - Errors are a bit clearer now, and it seems to be quite easy to follow all the
instructions from installer.

Still on TODO list:

 - In the next weeks, I'll try to create an ebuild for installer.

As always, if you want to take a look at the code, you can find it here:

https://github.com/ChrisADR/installer

[1]:https://blogs.gentoo.org/chrisadr/2018/05/02/installer-a-basic-gentoo-system
-anyone-can-install/

Thanks again to all of you who have reached me on IRC and via email, appreciate
the help and I hope this tiny project will help at least a bit the community
back.
 
Best regards,
-- 
Christopher Díaz Riveros
Gentoo Linux Developer
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Re: [gentoo-user] skip package

2018-05-02 Thread Bill Kenworthy
On 02/05/18 18:48, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
> On Wed, 2 May 2018 18:40:08 +0800 Bill Kenworthy 
> wrote about [gentoo-user] skip package:
>
> Ho,
>
>>     is it possible to filter out a package (chromium) from from emerge
>> world on the commandline?  Using files is a pain when I just want to
>> stop a package building until I am ready to do it.
> Sounds like you want to use the "--exclude" option?
>
>
> cu
>   Gerrit
>
Thanks - its in man emerge but doesn't show with --help so I missed it.


BillK






Re: [gentoo-user] skip package

2018-05-02 Thread Gerrit Kühn
On Wed, 2 May 2018 18:40:08 +0800 Bill Kenworthy 
wrote about [gentoo-user] skip package:

Ho,

>     is it possible to filter out a package (chromium) from from emerge
> world on the commandline?  Using files is a pain when I just want to
> stop a package building until I am ready to do it.

Sounds like you want to use the "--exclude" option?


cu
  Gerrit



[gentoo-user] skip package

2018-05-02 Thread Bill Kenworthy
Hi,

    is it possible to filter out a package (chromium) from from emerge
world on the commandline?  Using files is a pain when I just want to
stop a package building until I am ready to do it.


BillK