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Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes: |
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> > [1] https://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/ |
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> > What I cannot seem to find is this sort of organization, filtered |
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> > by architecture. It's be really keen to see one just for arm and |
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> > arm64. |
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> That's the main portage tree, the name is a misnomer. Although called |
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> gentoo-x86, it is really just portage, which does not have specific |
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> ebuilds for different architectures. Architecture suitability is governed |
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> by the KEYWORDS variable inside the ebuild. |
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Yea, I get that. But I want it 100% filtered by arch. |
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So if I'm looking for ppc (a gentoo supported arch) I have an online |
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portage tree for viewing; so that ALL packages listed, are available |
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for a specific arch. There are many amd64/x86/intel only packages |
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that are not yet ported to a specific arch. So how do I filter |
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the above repo to ensure I only see those packages available |
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for other architectures? It's a drag and a time sink to have to |
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open up/parse an ebuild to have to grep for a keyword for a given arch |
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and that is not even 100% reliable. |
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I'm surely thinking there be split/separate listing for arm64, |
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forthcoming..... |
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Ideas? |
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James |