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* Re: [gentoo-dev] packaging
  2002-07-18 13:10 [gentoo-dev] packaging Yannick Koehler
@ 2002-07-18 12:29 ` Johannes Findeisen
  2002-07-18 13:28   ` Yannick Koehler
  2002-07-19  0:57 ` [gentoo-dev] packaging Mecho Puh
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Johannes Findeisen @ 2002-07-18 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

On Thursday 18 July 2002 15:10, Yannick Koehler wrote:
> I think I've read someplace that one could emerge a package, have it
> compile and then tar.gz the results so that next time there's no need to
> re-compile. For example that is used I believe when installing 2 similar
> system.
>
> I'd like to know the command to do that, let's say I want to emerge mozilla
> over another PC using the same USE and compiler flags but without
> re-compiling.  What would be the steps?

hello yannick,

do:

	#emerge -p --buildpkg <packagename>

you could also do:

	#emerge -pu --buildpkg world

the all packages that should be updated will be build as a binary package. to 
install allready compiled packages do this:

	#emerge -p --usepkg <packackename>

or

	#emerge -pu --usepkg world

it is not making a tar.gz file but it will a tbz2 file. you can find these 
packages in your ${PKGDIR}/All directory. as default it is 
/usr/portage/packages

hope this is your answer. (for more info look at #man emerge)

regards
hanez... ;-)


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* [gentoo-dev] packaging
@ 2002-07-18 13:10 Yannick Koehler
  2002-07-18 12:29 ` Johannes Findeisen
  2002-07-19  0:57 ` [gentoo-dev] packaging Mecho Puh
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Yannick Koehler @ 2002-07-18 13:10 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

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I think I've read someplace that one could emerge a package, have it compile 
and then tar.gz the results so that next time there's no need to re-compile.  
For example that is used I believe when installing 2 similar system.

I'd like to know the command to do that, let's say I want to emerge mozilla 
over another PC using the same USE and compiler flags but without 
re-compiling.  What would be the steps?

- -- 

Yannick Koehler
 
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] packaging
  2002-07-18 12:29 ` Johannes Findeisen
@ 2002-07-18 13:28   ` Yannick Koehler
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Yannick Koehler @ 2002-07-18 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Johannes Findeisen, gentoo-dev

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On July 18, 2002 08:29 am, Johannes Findeisen wrote:
> do:
>
> 	#emerge -p --buildpkg <packagename>
>
> you could also do:
>
> 	#emerge -pu --buildpkg world
>
> the all packages that should be updated will be build as a binary package.
> to install allready compiled packages do this:
>
> 	#emerge -p --usepkg <packackename>
>
> or
>
> 	#emerge -pu --usepkg world
>
> it is not making a tar.gz file but it will a tbz2 file. you can find these
> packages in your ${PKGDIR}/All directory. as default it is
> /usr/portage/packages
>
> hope this is your answer. (for more info look at #man emerge)

Thank you! That is what I needed.  
I Appreciate the completeness of your reply.

- -- 

Yannick Koehler
 
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* [gentoo-dev] Re: packaging
  2002-07-18 13:10 [gentoo-dev] packaging Yannick Koehler
  2002-07-18 12:29 ` Johannes Findeisen
@ 2002-07-19  0:57 ` Mecho Puh
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mecho Puh @ 2002-07-19  0:57 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

> I think I've read someplace that one could emerge a package, have it compile 
> and then tar.gz the results so that next time there's no need to re-compile.  
> For example that is used I believe when installing 2 similar system.


http://gentoo.zhware.net/fuq.html#development_sect2





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