[gentoo-user] Building a binary package without installing

2012-06-06 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
I wish to build a binary package of glibc-2.14.1-r3. I don't want to actually install it on my system. Just build a tbz2 for it to use on another system. Is there a way to do that? Portage aborts when emerging an older glibc and won't let you proceed, so I can't just install it normally

Re: [gentoo-user] Building a binary package without installing

2012-06-06 Thread Hinnerk van Bruinehsen
On 06.06.2012 12:25, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: I wish to build a binary package of glibc-2.14.1-r3. I don't want to actually install it on my system. Just build a tbz2 for it to use on another system. Is there a way to do that? Portage aborts when emerging an older glibc and won't let you

Re: [gentoo-user] Building a binary package without installing

2012-06-06 Thread Dale
Nikos Chantziaras wrote: I wish to build a binary package of glibc-2.14.1-r3. I don't want to actually install it on my system. Just build a tbz2 for it to use on another system. Is there a way to do that? Portage aborts when emerging an older glibc and won't let you proceed, so I can't

Re: [gentoo-user] Building a binary package without installing

2012-06-06 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 06 Jun 2012 13:25:38 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: I wish to build a binary package of glibc-2.14.1-r3. I don't want to actually install it on my system. Just build a tbz2 for it to use on another system. Is there a way to do that? emerge -B atom -- Neil Bothwick A real

Re: [gentoo-user] Building a binary package without installing

2012-06-06 Thread Alex Schuster
Neil Bothwick writes: On Wed, 06 Jun 2012 13:25:38 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: I wish to build a binary package of glibc-2.14.1-r3. I don't want to actually install it on my system. Just build a tbz2 for it to use on another system. Is there a way to do that? emerge -B atom