On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 06:18:51PM -0400, derosa wrote: >E3 that's the editor written in assembler right ? >I will just make vim part of the base system tarball for the alpha port, >other items will of course have to change also, no more grub or lilo, and I >will have to add milo for booting. >I will continue to play with the latest snapshots. > >I also had an idea, for people stuck behind a nasty firewall, or no internet >connection, that want to build everything. > >Have a special build cd, that has a 'snapshot' of the distfiles needed for a >build, and emerge system. And the snapshot from cvs equivolent to whats on >the disk. I have been using this method, on a couple of boxes at work, and >it seems to work well for me. I use the build cd as a base, and just add the >build tarball, and cvs tarball along with the distfiles. I for one second this, I'd think the only source that needed to be on the cd would be the stuff bootstrap.sh needed, the kernel source, pcmcia source and a "base system" Granted it would increase the size of the build.iso but it would indeed be worth it. Thoughts? > >Joe > >> > I have recently set up an alpha machine running rh 7.1. I would like to >port >> > gentoo to the alpha chipset. My questions: Are there any parts of the >> > portage tree that are binary ? Would it make more sense to start from >rc6 >> > build or rc5 build ? >> >> Um; the e3 editor won't work for you. That's a minor issue. Other than >that, >> you should be OK. Start with an rc6 build image in about a week. >> > > > >_______________________________________________ >gentoo-dev mailing list >gentoo-dev@cvs.gentoo.org >http://cvs.gentoo.org/mailman/listinfo/gentoo-dev > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben Lutgens Gentoo Linux Developer and Anti-Okra Advocate http://www.gentoo.org