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Formal guide? No. |
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Basically, the first step is to create a profile and then assume that all |
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packages work (accept all keywords) and patch the broken ones. :) Have fun! |
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-Jeremy |
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On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Christopher Friedt <chrisfriedt@×××××.com>wrote: |
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> Hi list, |
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> Long-time user of Prefix on OS X. So happy with it! |
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> I've recently gotten QNX as a supported Gentoo host, and realized I |
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> went about it entirely the wrong way. I should have been using Prefix |
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> for that too! I'm considering retrofitting my Android/Bionic work as |
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> well. |
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> That being said, and I'm sure I can figure it out, since I figured out |
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> how to get it to work non-Prefix, ... |
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> is there a formal guide for adding Prefix support for new kernels, libc's |
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> OS's? |
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> If not, how would I go about publishing one? |
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> Cheers, |
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> C |
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