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On 08/18/2010 10:20 AM, Elmar Hinz wrote: |
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> From the windows user point of view I want to come to a small setup |
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> skript, that fetches all from the net, then compiles and runs it until |
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> gedit pops up, in our example. |
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> First it downloads a Posix environment, then a minimal Gentoo base |
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> including a compiler. Than it can starts compiling using emerge and |
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> prefix. By this cross-compilation would not be necessary for all, but |
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> only for the minimal startup base. |
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> I don't know the exact steps and time such a skript would need. Before |
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> digging deeper into it, I wanted to know if it is possible at all and |
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> if that kind of skript already exists. |
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Well, for Windows you might be in some luck (thanks to mduft): |
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What does exist already is (not a script, but) an ISO image (DVD) with some nice |
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GUI installer, that can set up both Interix and Gentoo Prefix on your Windows box. |
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You can find it via http://prefix.gentoo.org/bootstrap.xml |
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/haubi/ |
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Michael Haubenwallner |
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Gentoo on a different level |