From: "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." <bss03@volumehost.net>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Most important packages to save buildpkg of
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 14:25:21 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200701211425.21336.bss03@volumehost.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <45B38CF6.7090506@exceedtech.net>
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On Sunday 21 January 2007 09:55, Dale <dalek@exceedtech.net> wrote
about '[gentoo-user] Most important packages to save buildpkg of':
> Every once in a blue moon I screw up something. I don't know why I am
> telling you this. I come here mostly for help. LOL So you already now
> that. I have buildpkg set in make.conf. It does tend to consume some
> space though. What is say the top ten or twelve programs that would be
> good to have in case of a rescue? I would assume portage, gcc and
> python would be pretty important. I plan to delete the rest for space.
Keep a glibc and binutils around as well. Have busybox *installed*,
statically linked. pam, acl and your favorite non-X11 editor would be my
next additions to the package list. Then, to round out the 10-12 add all
the packages that provide your file system (e2fstools, reiserfstools,
etc.) and block device (LVM, EVMS, etc.) tools.
> Also, what commands would a person have to use to make use of those
> buildpkg's? So far, I have not needed one. < says prayer > That
> assumes portage is what is screwed up to begin with.
All you need is tar. You simply extract the compressed tarball over your
root file system and the package is installed, but not entered into the
vdb (so, it wouldn't be a bad idea to re-emerge it once you get portage
back up).
If you glibc gets screwed up, your standard tar will probably just die on
you, which is why I mentioned a statically linked busybox as something to
install. Busybox can function as both a shell (if bash starts misbehaving
cause readline, glibc, or something else it links to is broken) and tar,
as well as a host of other programs.
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Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-01-21 15:55 [gentoo-user] Most important packages to save buildpkg of Dale
2007-01-21 20:25 ` Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [this message]
2007-01-22 1:16 ` Neil Bothwick
2007-01-22 6:14 ` Dale
2007-01-22 6:12 ` Dale
2007-01-22 12:46 ` Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
2007-01-21 22:46 ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
2007-01-22 6:22 ` Dale
2007-01-22 11:34 ` Neil Bothwick
2007-01-22 7:34 ` Alan McKinnon
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