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Adrian Almenar wrote: |
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> Well as a basic tester (Stage 1): |
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> I think the make.conf that the stage has its very incomplete: |
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> 1.- I think the docs should have a section were the user can configure the CHOST variable, so he can change it for optimal performance of his hardware. |
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> 2.- It should have at least a #SYNC="rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage", so the user can change it to the closest rsync mirror. |
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> 3.- This exactly the same as point three but with GENTOO_MIRRORS. |
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> 4.- In the end, it should have a full make.conf cause after bootstraping, stage2 and stage3, its the same make.conf. |
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> So users will start setting USE vars but then when a portage update comes, the will have to merge a lot of make.conf code, that usually its not easy for a starting user. |
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> I think its easy to merge a file that has less differences than one having a lot of differences (Make it more userfriendly.), please dont reply me with the argument that a user starting with gentoo has to know these basics, cause we are always talking about trying to have things working easy for any kind of user. (Again. make it userfriendly.) |
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/etc/make.conf.example |
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should be present. |
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Luca Barbato |
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