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On Oct 12, 2005, at 12:42 PM, Grobian wrote: |
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>> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Gentoo_on_MAC_OSX_Bootstrap is |
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>> probably more useful. |
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>> Talks a little about the $PORTDIR/scripts/bootstrap-darwin.sh |
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>> script, which can automate the process of spitting out a chroot, |
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>> as well as boostrap both standard and progressive machines. I have |
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>> some local updates for better Tiger compatibility and clean up |
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>> etc, just need to test them a little more before I commit them. |
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>> Any help is welcome. |
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> I have the impression it doesn't really work for Tiger. I can't |
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> run the bootstrap script inside the chroot (there is no uname) and |
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> once I leave the chroot (to copy the file ;) ) I can't get in |
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> anymore. The dmg appeared to be mounted on /mnt/gentoo and I had |
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> to unmount it because hdiutil didn't like it. It wasn't mounted on |
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> my desktop anyway. Finder can't open the dmg. ditto(1) doesn't |
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> seem to be able to cope with copying files either, so I switched |
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> back to cp -R which worked like a charm for me... |
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Yeah, like I said, the version in cvs hasn't been given Tiger love. |
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Many of the install pkgs have changed, so it will need to be fixed. |
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Feel free to update it. |
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