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Re: gEDA-user: 20050820 ebuilds



Marc wrote:

@_@

i removed the old dir then unpacked your tgz file into the portage
overlay checked it was in right place as well then i did the makefile
into /usr/portage/distfiles

ive looked in the tgz file i dont see the libgeda



The libgeda ebuild is included in the tgz I sent to the list, it needs to be in /usr/local/portage/sci-libs/libgeda

try to emerge libgeda and see what version it tells you, if it doesn't tell you the new one, then it didn't get recognized by portage properly.

ciao

   Florian

Marc :)

On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 07:32 +0100, Florian Steiper wrote:


Marc wrote:



still having problems ive added stuff to package.keywords

sci-electronics/geda ~x86
sci-libs/libgeda ~x86

but its saying this

BusyBox64 portage # emerge geda
Calculating dependencies -
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy ">=sci-libs/libgeda-20050820".
(dependency required by "sci-electronics/geda-20050820" [ebuild])

as you can see i have added the libgeda to the package.keywords to no
avail

suggestions pls

Marc :)





Hello,

did you also copy the libgeda ebuild into the portage overlay ? it should be inside the tgz as well.

ciao

      Florian



On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 19:27 +0100, Florian Steiper wrote:




Marc wrote:





Hi

Where is this download section you refer too i did the extracting into
the portage overlay.

where do i get geda-20050820.Makefile







ftp://ftp.geda.seul.org/pub/geda/devel/20050820/Makefile

This one, just rename it to

geda-20050820.Makefile


and put it in /usr/portage/distfiles

ciao

  Florian





Marc :)

On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 17:43 +0100, Florian Steiper wrote:






Hello,

because the official gentoo ebuilds seem to be a little bit on the dead side I decided to try to create my own ones for the current geda version. You can find them in the attached .tgz. Unpack into your portage overlay directory.

To use them, you also need to download the makefile from the download section and put it into your /usr/portage/distfiles as geda-20050820.Makefile

I also had trouble that cairo.h couldn't be found. As as Solution I linked everything in /usr/include/cairo/ to /usr/include.

I hope the files are useful for some people, I don't know though how to get those into the official portage tree.

ciao

Florian