Re: [gentoo-dev] New profiles

2008-04-09 Thread Fabian Groffen
On 09-04-2008 10:15:26 -0700, Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> Please remember to sync gentoo-x86/profiles before doing any further
> commits.  The new profiles need as much checking as possible.  There
> have been several commits made by people who have masked things and such
> but forgot the new profiles.  Also, if you make changes to any of the
> new profiles, please let me know so I can sync the changes into the
> snapshot tree.

I may have missed some post, but do you have a short description, or a
pointer to some documentation of how the profiles are structured now?

I'd like to reorganise my prefix profiles in the same way.  I see some
big benefits in doing so, but before I do I'd like to make sure I
understand the new structure correctly.

Thanks!


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[gentoo-dev] New profiles

2008-04-09 Thread Chris Gianelloni
Please remember to sync gentoo-x86/profiles before doing any further
commits.  The new profiles need as much checking as possible.  There
have been several commits made by people who have masked things and such
but forgot the new profiles.  Also, if you make changes to any of the
new profiles, please let me know so I can sync the changes into the
snapshot tree.

Thanks,

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Re: [gentoo-dev] New Profiles

2007-06-21 Thread Daniel Glaser

Hello Guys, hello Luca,

another thing I forgot is, that I need a stage, that is not yet in 
experimental. What would be the fastest way, to get to something like:


stage3-ppc-glibc-softfloat-2006.1.tar.bz2

Would it be to get the uclibc, which is in experimental and just 
recompile everything glibc?


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Re: [gentoo-dev] New Profiles

2007-06-21 Thread Daniel Glaser

Hello,

Which is the problem exactly?
  
I don't know, what I have to provide exactly. If I use a local profile 
(I put it in /usr/local/profile and made some link to it from 
PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT/etc/make.profile), I don't know, how to refer to 
/usr/portage/profile/embedded/ with the parent file.


Shall I give an absolute path?

Shall I bind /usr/portage/ to PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT/usr/portage or to 
ROOT/usr/portage?


It's really confusing to me, how to handle it with another root, but I 
have to, because I'm cross-compiling.


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Re: [gentoo-dev] New Profiles

2007-06-21 Thread Luca Barbato
Daniel Glaser wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> is anybody out there, who could help me developing a new profile for
> embedded PowerPC (PPC405EP without floating point unit). I tried to
> build one but it's very painful if you've never done it.

Which is the problem exactly?

lu

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[gentoo-dev] New Profiles

2007-06-21 Thread Daniel Glaser

Hello,

is anybody out there, who could help me developing a new profile for 
embedded PowerPC (PPC405EP without floating point unit). I tried to 
build one but it's very painful if you've never done it.


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Re: [gentoo-core] Re: [gentoo-dev] New profiles/ChangeLog

2007-01-12 Thread Daniel Ostrow
On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 10:00 -0800, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> > There's a ChangeLog file in profiles/ChangeLog now.  Please use it when
> > making changes to things in profiles/*...
> 
> Should we prefer this location for trees that already have a ChangeLog
> in them as well? It's kind of random which places have a ChangeLog and
> which don't.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] profiles $ find . -name ChangeLog
> ./ChangeLog
> ./default-linux/alpha/ChangeLog
> ./default-linux/amd64/ChangeLog
> ./default-linux/hppa/ChangeLog
> ./default-linux/ia64/ChangeLog
> ./default-linux/ppc/ChangeLog
> ./default-linux/sparc/ChangeLog
> ./default-linux/x86/ChangeLog
> ./hardened/x86/ChangeLog

Not really randomshould be something akin to one per arch (for
releng/arch team purposes) and then on global one to accommodate
everything else...

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Re: [gentoo-dev] New profiles/ChangeLog

2007-01-12 Thread Donnie Berkholz
Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> There's a ChangeLog file in profiles/ChangeLog now.  Please use it when
> making changes to things in profiles/*...

Should we prefer this location for trees that already have a ChangeLog
in them as well? It's kind of random which places have a ChangeLog and
which don't.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] profiles $ find . -name ChangeLog
./ChangeLog
./default-linux/alpha/ChangeLog
./default-linux/amd64/ChangeLog
./default-linux/hppa/ChangeLog
./default-linux/ia64/ChangeLog
./default-linux/ppc/ChangeLog
./default-linux/sparc/ChangeLog
./default-linux/x86/ChangeLog
./hardened/x86/ChangeLog

Thanks,
Donnie



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[gentoo-dev] New profiles/ChangeLog

2007-01-12 Thread Chris Gianelloni
There's a ChangeLog file in profiles/ChangeLog now.  Please use it when
making changes to things in profiles/*...

Thanks,

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