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From: "Nelson
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo healthy?
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 17:32:54
Message-Id: 3D60AF2712C16D42A38076E52FD6E3D23F0BCA@ukmcrdembx01.rd.astrazeneca.net
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo healthy? by Mark Knecht
1 Hi folks
2
3 > -----Original Message-----
4 > From: Mark Knecht [mailto:markknecht@×××××.com]
5 > Sent: 20 December 2006 17:16
6 > To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
7 > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo healthy?
8
9 - snip snip -
10 >
11 > The problem with this view of overlays has been that I do an eix-sync
12 > and find that something I'm currently running been removed from
13 > portage - for whatever reason but mostly it's been security issues or
14 > the developer not wanting to maintain an old version. At that point
15 > it's gone. I cannot put into an overlay what I don't have. Probably
16 > most frustrating has been that I don't know it will be removed until
17 > it's been removed. At that point it's too late to be easy. (Nobody
18 > said Gentoo cannot be easy - right? If they told me that I wouldn't be
19 > able to run it!) ;-)
20 >
21 > I understand that every package is out there in some repository on the
22 > web. I think Neil has pointed me toward it once or twice at least. The
23 > problem is for a user type like me, and yes, I'm *purely* a user type,
24 > it's a bit beyond my skillset today to go get it and build the overlay
25 > myself.
26
27 Is there, or could there be, a method for giving say 7 days notice for when an ebuild is going to be removed? Or, what about keeping removed ebuilds somewhere on the gentoo website or someplace for say 28 days. So if you want it, you can grab it and put it in an overlay or wherever.
28
29 As far as I am aware the GWN lists ebuilds to be removed but are these only for dead programs rather than specific ebuilds/versions?
30
31 >
32 > I'm 51, retired from Silicon Valley and now trade stocks for a living.
33 > Unfortunately my trading platform is Windows but I'm writing you from
34 > my #1 daytime machine - my AMD64 Gentoo desktop running Gnome - mostly
35 > stable. For fun I write and record music using mostly Linux tools all
36 > on Gentoo. My wife and 14 year old son run Gentoo. My 78 year old
37 > father and 77 year old mother run Gentoo. Gentoo works, even for us
38 > user types. ;-)
39
40 To continue the trend (or jump on the bandwagon)- I'm 20, Chemistry Student, doing an internship as an analytical/formulation/solid state Chemist for a pharmaceutical company. Unfortunately my 9-5 Mon-Fri box is Windows 2000/Office 2000 based (the response to my request for a *nix box was laughter)but my home server runs CentOS (set and forget for the most part) and my laptop (my main machine) runs Gentoo. Attempts to convert friends and family to Gentoo haven't worked so well although a few have tinkered with Ubuntu liveCDs.
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Replies

Subject Author
Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo healthy? Mark Knecht <markknecht@×××××.com>
Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo healthy? "Bo Ørsted Andresen" <bo.andresen@××××.dk>