Ok. Thank you very much for clarification.
And sorry, for next questions I will use gentoo-devhelp ml.
G.
On Mar 12, 2017 11:08 AM, "Michał Górny" wrote:
W dniu 12.03.2017, nie o godzinie 11∶02 +0100, użytkownik Geaaru
napisał:
> Thanks for replay. But if I try to use it inside my eclass insi
On Sun, 12 Mar 2017 10:36:33 +0100 Geaaru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in EAPI 6 get_libdir function is not more available
???
It _is_ available.
In EAPI 6 get_libdir was removed from multilib.eclass and put to
EAPI 6:
https://projects.gentoo.org/pms/6/pms.html#x1-143034r25
P.S. Questions about ebuild writ
W dniu 12.03.2017, nie o godzinie 11∶02 +0100, użytkownik Geaaru
napisał:
> Thanks for replay. But if I try to use it inside my eclass inside my
> overlay isn't resolved correctly. I receive an empty string. Could be
> related that in my eclass function is not already available? Or related to
> a w
Thanks for replay. But if I try to use it inside my eclass inside my
overlay isn't resolved correctly. I receive an empty string. Could be
related that in my eclass function is not already available? Or related to
a wrong version of some packages?
On Mar 12, 2017 10:55 AM, "Michał Górny" wrote:
W dniu 12.03.2017, nie o godzinie 10∶36 +0100, użytkownik Geaaru
napisał:
> Hi,
>
> in EAPI 6 get_libdir function is not more available but I currently use
> it on my eclass for initialize some metadata.
> How can I retrieve environment $libdir path ? With LIBDIR_${cpu}
> variable?
>
> On mgorny
Hi,
in EAPI 6 get_libdir function is not more available but I currently use
it on my eclass for initialize some metadata.
How can I retrieve environment $libdir path ? With LIBDIR_${cpu}
variable?
On mgorny post I read that get_libdir function is part of EAPI, but I
don't understand how this mea