Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on a Beaglebone

2012-08-06 Thread Bryan Gardiner
On August 6, 2012 06:51:41 AM meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: What is meant with please convert /etc/portage/package.keywords to a directory What will happen to the contents of that file? What is the name of the directory to create? How can I fix that? Thank you very much in advance for any

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on a Beaglebone

2012-08-06 Thread meino . cramer
Bryan Gardiner b...@khumba.net [12-08-06 09:24]: On August 6, 2012 06:51:41 AM meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: What is meant with please convert /etc/portage/package.keywords to a directory What will happen to the contents of that file? What is the name of the directory to create? How can I

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on a Beaglebone

2012-08-06 Thread Daniel Wagener
On Sun, 05 Aug 2012 23:47:01 -0700 Bryan Gardiner b...@khumba.net wrote: On August 6, 2012 06:51:41 AM meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: What is meant with please convert /etc/portage/package.keywords to a directory What will happen to the contents of that file? What is the name of the

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on a Beaglebone

2012-08-06 Thread Walter Dnes
On Sun, Aug 05, 2012 at 11:47:01PM -0700, Bryan Gardiner wrote package.keywords can be a directory instead of a file, in which case the file that ends up getting used is the concatenation of all of the files in the directory. It lets you split your keywords up rather than having one large

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo on a Beaglebone

2012-08-06 Thread Bryan Gardiner
On August 7, 2012 01:46:30 AM Walter Dnes wrote: Are the package.use files additive? I.e. if one use file has app-fu/bar flag1 and another use file has app-fu/bar flag2 is that equivalant to one combined use file with app-fu/bar flag1 flag2 They are, just as you can list a package

[gentoo-user] Gentoo on a Beaglebone

2012-08-05 Thread meino . cramer
Hi, here: http://dev.gentoo.org/~armin76/arm/beaglebone/install.xml I found a description how to setup a Gentoo for a Beaglebone, an Cortex A8 Linux platform. When I did: crossdev -S armv7a-unknown-linux-gnueabi I got this message: /rootcrossdev -S armv7a-unknown-linux-gnueabi