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> Well, pkgmerge, ebuild and emerge are in python right now too. I don't have a problem |
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> if people want to start converting the more stable code to C++. A good start would be |
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> env-update and the .tbz2 functions (/usr/lib/python2.0/xpak.py). Since we're moving to |
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> an object framework, I think that C++ would be a better fit than C. |
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I ment a situation like, I want to make a cramfs for my (not yet |
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existsing) Palm on a normal gentoo system. |
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I don't need pkgmerge, ebuild or emerge on that system, but I need |
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env-update there. But well, I can create |
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profile.env on the development system too. |
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achim~ |
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> If anyone is interested in doing this, please contact me first. Then I'll carefully |
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> coordinate my work in python with yours. |
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> Best Regards, |
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> Daniel Robbins <drobbins@g.o> |
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