On Tuesday 19 June 2007 14:32:15 Alan McKinnon wrote:
I took a quick look inside the ebuils. Nothing there seems amd64
specific, so here's how I would proceed;
Create a user overlay in the usual place - $PORTDIR/local/
Copy the ebuild there as normal
modify KEYWORDS=~x86 ~amd64
Check that
Bo Ørsted Andresen escribió:
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 14:32:15 Alan McKinnon wrote:
I took a quick look inside the ebuils. Nothing there seems amd64
specific, so here's how I would proceed;
Create a user overlay in the usual place - $PORTDIR/local/
Copy the ebuild there as normal
modify
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 13:29:56 Abraham Marín Pérez wrote:
Create a user overlay in the usual place - $PORTDIR/local/
Copy the ebuild there as normal
modify KEYWORDS=~x86 ~amd64
Check that all the dependencies have amd64 ebuilds as well
emerge jffnms and see what happens
What?
Hello,
The devs seems to be busy. Also, I should have learn this some time
ago anyway. There is a existing ebuild for JFFNMS, but, it is masked
for amd64. Is there a guide I can follow to use an x86 ebuild and
create an amd64 derivative ebuild? Since it uses php and other high
level software, I
I advise you to read the dev howto at
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml?catid=gentoodev
Gal'
2007/6/19, James [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
The devs seems to be busy. Also, I should have learn this some time
ago anyway. There is a existing ebuild for JFFNMS, but, it is masked
for amd64. Is
On Tuesday 19 June 2007, James wrote:
Hello,
The devs seems to be busy. Also, I should have learn this some time
ago anyway. There is a existing ebuild for JFFNMS, but, it is masked
for amd64. Is there a guide I can follow to use an x86 ebuild and
create an amd64 derivative ebuild? Since it
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