Hi!
I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some package.
This patch can do something unusual, that can not be accepted by
maintainers and I know this. But I like features in my patch and want it
to apply
Hello,
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:32:41 +0300
Alexander Zubkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some
package. This patch can do something unusual, that can not be
accepted by
On Friday, 22 December 2006 1:02, Alexander Zubkov wrote:
Hi!
I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some package.
This patch can do something unusual, that can not be accepted by
maintainers and I know this.
Alexander Zubkov wrote:
You can use portage's bashrc to do that kind of autopatching.
I have no idea how I can change environment so ebuild will do additional
actions...
May be I can redefine src_unpack function. But package can have its own
src_unpack. If there will be something like
Alexander Zubkov wrote:
Hi!
I have some idea on extending portage building system (ebuild?).
Sometimes I'm (for example) want to apply custom patch to some package.
This patch can do something unusual, that can not be accepted by
maintainers and I know this. But I like features in my patch
You can use a bashrc script http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-339019.html
Thanks all. I was misunderstood the place of bashrc. Now I see, that it
is a solution. :)
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