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On Sep 29, 2008, at 10:38 AM, Spahn, Daniel wrote: |
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> Thank you- that's very helpful. Is there a way I could track the |
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> packages, or would the list simply bee the tree structure of ROOT |
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> (below)? Thanks! |
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ls $PKGDIR outside of the chroot. |
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If you don't want the resultant $ROOT you can just blow it away. |
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> Dan |
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> Computer Systems Manager |
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> -----Original Message----- |
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> From: Edward Muller [mailto:emuller@××××××××××.com] |
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> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 1:25 PM |
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> To: gentoo-server@l.g.o |
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-server] Emerging for servers |
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> ROOT=/tmp/someplace emerge pkgfoo |
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> You would of course want: |
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> FEATURES="buildpkg" |
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> in your make.conf |
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> On Sep 29, 2008, at 5:32 AM, Spahn, Daniel wrote: |
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>> Is there an app or script that I can use to emerge up to the point |
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>> of compiling, without installing or completing the merge, track the |
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>> packages that were compiled, and run a batch install of the compiled |
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>> packages, collecting the package-specific notices? If not, can |
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>> someone point me to a good scripting resource? I don't know a lot of |
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>> shell scripting yet, so I need a basic and intermediate tutorial... |
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>> Thanks! |
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>> Dan |
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> Edward Muller, Manager, Systems Engineering |
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Edward Muller, Manager, Systems Engineering |
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Engine Yard Inc. : Support, Scalability, Reliability |
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+1.866.518.9273 x209 - Mobile: +1.417.844.2435 |
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