Sure, I'd be happy to help. But probably not this weekend, I have a
birthday party for my nephew and a house full of people to contend with.
I'll try building the package manually, maybe tonight. I've been
spoiled with portage (emerge), I guess.
USE settings are taken from a file called make.conf, which is used for
all builds to determine things like cpu type, video cards and so forth. This gives you a very optimized system.
Have a look:
http://www.gentoo.org
Portage manual
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/portage-manual.xml
gentoo USE guide
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/use-howto.xml
Thanks,
Steve
Dave Page wrote:
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: steve fox [mailto:steve@wiscota.net]
>>Sent: 17 January 2004 12:50
>>To: Dave Page
>>Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
>>Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] gentoo, anyone?
>>
>>Hi, Dave -
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> Hi Steve, I've CC'd this to Adam, our configure expert...
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>>No. See, the deal with gentoo is you don't run the typical
>>.configure and make commands to build your packages. Rather
>>you use 'emerge,'
>>which is a command to build packages in gentoo linux.
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> Ahh, I see. Ok, presumably though, before a package can be build wit
> emerge, we still need to get configure/make to run OK.
>
> If you fancy lending a hand, perhaps we can figure out what's required
> to get pga3 to be friends with Gentoo? If so, I think the first step is
> probably to do a normal ./configure and make sure that it can find
> anything it needs.
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>>something like BSD ports and debian packages. You sync up
>>with the mothership tree to stay current. Normally one would
>>handle .configre [options] with a setting in a variable
>>called $USE, but I'm not able to find it in this case.
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> How does it normally get set? Does emerge look for some sort of settings
> file in the distribution?
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> Adam; do you have any experience with Gentoo?
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> Regards, Dave.
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