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On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 11:15 -0400, derek tracy wrote: |
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> Please correct me if I am wrong, but to solve your problem I would |
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> just create a package.keywords file to unmask libstdc++-v3 in your |
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> portage_conf directory. Read the examples that get emerged with |
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> catalyst if you need further help I can walk you through it but all |
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> documentation is included with catalyst. |
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Yeah, your could use portage_conf instead. It is a directory of files |
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that follows the same exact syntax/usage as /etc/portage does for a |
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Gentoo system. |
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I never use it, because we don't use that option in building official |
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release media, but it would work just as well. |
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> I beleive that the perk to rolling your own portage snapshot is that |
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> you can include your portage_overlay that you have setup on the |
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> computer that you are building the livecd from. |
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Correct. |
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> I have sys-kernel/love-sources on my host computer's portage overlay |
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> directory and when I roll my own portage snapshot it includes that |
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> along with the normal portage snapshot. |
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Eww... love-sources? I hope you wash your hands after touching that |
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thing... ;] |
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Chris Gianelloni |
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Release Engineering - Strategic Lead/QA Manager |
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Games - Developer |
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Gentoo Linux |