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* [gentoo-releng] Re: Feature Requests for 2006.1
@ 2006-03-15 15:35 Mikey
  2006-03-15 16:08 ` Chris Gianelloni
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mikey @ 2006-03-15 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-releng

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Chris Gianelloni wrote:

> package.  Second, a bug should be filed requesting the package be added.
> Please make sure that your request has not already been filed before
> filing a new bug report.

If the bug is RESOLVED WONTFIX, such as 69707, would you prefer a new one be
opened or the existing one to be used?

> we have done in the past, as it separates out into "desktop" and
> "server" profiles.  The "desktop" profile is very similar to what we
> have always had on each release.  The "server" profile is new, and has
> none of the typical desktop USE flags enabled, making it ideal for
> server usage.  I plan on also creating some sort of "developer" profile
> which will inherit from both "desktop" and "server" profiles, once
> portage has support for multiple inheritance, so it might not make it
> into the 2006.1 profiles.  I am looking for suggestions for USE flags to
> add to these two profiles, so feel free to make suggestions.  Please
> cite some reasoning for why you think each USE flag you recommend should
> be either enabled or disabled.  The profiles are at
> profiles/default-linux/x86/dev/2006.1/desktop and
> profiles/default-linux/x86/dev/2006.1/server for you to peruse.  They
> are completely functional profiles at this time.

A couple of suggestions.  In order to head off religious wars, it might be
nice to have individual profiles for kde/gnome desktops.  I also suggest
perhaps calling the fully loaded developer desktop a "workstation", i.e.
server, desktop, workstation profiles.

And, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for starting work on a server profile!!!!

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* [gentoo-releng] Re: Feature Requests for 2006.1
@ 2006-03-15 15:34 Mikey
  2006-03-15 16:02 ` Chris Gianelloni
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mikey @ 2006-03-15 15:34 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-releng

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Chris Gianelloni wrote:

> into the 2006.1 profiles.  I am looking for suggestions for USE flags to
> add to these two profiles, so feel free to make suggestions.  Please
> cite some reasoning for why you think each USE flag you recommend should
> be either enabled or disabled.  The profiles are at
> profiles/default-linux/x86/dev/2006.1/desktop and
> profiles/default-linux/x86/dev/2006.1/server for you to peruse.  They
> are completely functional profiles at this time.

In the servers profile...

logrotate would be nice for obvious reasons on servers.  

chroot might be nice, as long as it is not too invasive (requires lots of
extra configuration of the packages that utilize it).

My main concern is not really what USE flags need to be added as opposed to
what USE flags might need to be removed.  In my opinion a generic server
profile needs to be as generic as possible.  For example, cups foomatic gpm
and ldap from dev/2006.1/make.defaults should not go into a generic server
profile because in some cases they make significant differences in how
subsequent packages will be configured - samba and apache2 for examples.

None of my servers have pointing devices, gpm is not only useless in this
situation, it introduces additional unnecessary maintenance.  mailwrapper
is another example of something that only serves to give me headaches ;)

I noticed you have STAGE1_USE="nptl nptlonly", does that mean that the CHOST
will need to be changed in stage1 tarballs?

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