* [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... @ 2018-03-25 12:47 tuxic 2018-03-25 14:02 ` Tom H 2018-03-26 13:00 ` R0b0t1 0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: tuxic @ 2018-03-25 12:47 UTC (permalink / raw To: Gentoo Hi, is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the apt-get and apt-install commands? And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program when I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) I onlu need the archives of the complete program. Like Blender the archive is "all inclusive" ... : Thanks a lot for any help! Cheers Meino ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... 2018-03-25 12:47 [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow tuxic @ 2018-03-25 14:02 ` Tom H 2018-03-26 7:36 ` tuxic 2018-03-26 13:00 ` R0b0t1 1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Tom H @ 2018-03-25 14:02 UTC (permalink / raw To: Gentoo User On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 8:47 AM, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: > is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the > world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the apt-get > and apt-install commands? A "deb" file, which you can expand with "ar" (no need to install "dpkg"). > And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program when > I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) I'll use systemd because I used the Ubuntu maintainer's systemd ppa two or three years ago and I still have that url bookmarked. To get the regular systemd deb: http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/systemd/ [ I've chosen the "de" repository given your email address. ] To get the ppa systemd deb (the ppa is called "pitti/systemd"): http://ppa.launchpad.net/pitti/systemd/ubuntu/ > I onlu need the archives of the complete program. Like Blender the > archive is "all inclusive" ... : Make sure that the source package isn't split up into more than one deb. If you look at the systemd example above, you'll find many "lib..." debs as well as "systemd..." and "udev..." debs. Rather than grabbing a "deb", unpacking it, and dropping its components into "/usr/local/", you might want to look into using Ubuntu's snap that allows you to install self-contained applications in the same way that Android and iOS do. [ I have no idea whether snap is available on Gentoo or whether your app is packaged as a snap. ] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... 2018-03-25 14:02 ` Tom H @ 2018-03-26 7:36 ` tuxic 2018-03-27 5:54 ` Tom H 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: tuxic @ 2018-03-26 7:36 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On 03/25 10:02, Tom H wrote: > On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 8:47 AM, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: > > > > is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the > > world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the apt-get > > and apt-install commands? > > A "deb" file, which you can expand with "ar" (no need to install "dpkg"). > > > > And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program when > > I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) > > I'll use systemd because I used the Ubuntu maintainer's systemd ppa > two or three years ago and I still have that url bookmarked. > > To get the regular systemd deb: > > http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/systemd/ > > [ I've chosen the "de" repository given your email address. ] > > To get the ppa systemd deb (the ppa is called "pitti/systemd"): > > http://ppa.launchpad.net/pitti/systemd/ubuntu/ > > > > I onlu need the archives of the complete program. Like Blender the > > archive is "all inclusive" ... : > > Make sure that the source package isn't split up into more than one > deb. If you look at the systemd example above, you'll find many > "lib..." debs as well as "systemd..." and "udev..." debs. > > > > > Rather than grabbing a "deb", unpacking it, and dropping its > components into "/usr/local/", you might want to look into using > Ubuntu's snap that allows you to install self-contained applications > in the same way that Android and iOS do. > > [ I have no idea whether snap is available on Gentoo or whether your > app is packaged as a snap. ] > Hi Tom, thanks for your help !!! :) Cheers Meino ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... 2018-03-26 7:36 ` tuxic @ 2018-03-27 5:54 ` Tom H 0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Tom H @ 2018-03-27 5:54 UTC (permalink / raw To: Gentoo User On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 3:36 AM, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: > On 03/25 10:02, Tom H wrote: >> On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 8:47 AM, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: >> >> >>> is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the >>> world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the apt-get >>> and apt-install commands? >> >> A "deb" file, which you can expand with "ar" (no need to install "dpkg"). >> >> >>> And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program when >>> I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) >> >> I'll use systemd because I used the Ubuntu maintainer's systemd ppa >> two or three years ago and I still have that url bookmarked. >> >> To get the regular systemd deb: >> >> http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/systemd/ >> >> [ I've chosen the "de" repository given your email address. ] >> >> To get the ppa systemd deb (the ppa is called "pitti/systemd"): >> >> http://ppa.launchpad.net/pitti/systemd/ubuntu/ >> >> >>> I onlu need the archives of the complete program. Like Blender the >>> archive is "all inclusive" ... : >> >> Make sure that the source package isn't split up into more than one >> deb. If you look at the systemd example above, you'll find many >> "lib..." debs as well as "systemd..." and "udev..." debs. >> >> >> >> >> Rather than grabbing a "deb", unpacking it, and dropping its >> components into "/usr/local/", you might want to look into using >> Ubuntu's snap that allows you to install self-contained applications >> in the same way that Android and iOS do. >> >> [ I have no idea whether snap is available on Gentoo or whether your >> app is packaged as a snap. ] > > thanks for your help !!! :) You're welcome. JIC, for snap, there's no Gentoo "upstream" package but there is: https://docs.snapcraft.io/core/install-gentoo ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... 2018-03-25 12:47 [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow tuxic 2018-03-25 14:02 ` Tom H @ 2018-03-26 13:00 ` R0b0t1 2018-03-26 13:55 ` Rich Freeman 1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: R0b0t1 @ 2018-03-26 13:00 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 542 bytes --] On Sunday, March 25, 2018, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: > Hi, > > is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the > world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the > apt-get and apt-install commands? > And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program > when I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) > I've never had this be easy enough I'd want to do it. Is it possible now? I.e. grabbing all deps wouldn't be necessary if Gentoo's library versions match the .deb's. Cheers, R0b0t1 [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 688 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... 2018-03-26 13:00 ` R0b0t1 @ 2018-03-26 13:55 ` Rich Freeman 2018-03-26 14:22 ` R0b0t1 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Rich Freeman @ 2018-03-26 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:00 AM, R0b0t1 <r030t1@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sunday, March 25, 2018, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the >> world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the >> apt-get and apt-install commands? >> And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program >> when I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) >> > > I've never had this be easy enough I'd want to do it. Is it possible now? > I.e. grabbing all deps wouldn't be necessary if Gentoo's library versions > match the .deb's. > This could just be a language barrier issue, but it isn't entirely clear to me what the question is, and whether it has been answered. The original question doesn't seem to have anything to do with Gentoo, so I'm not sure why we're talking about "Gentoo's library versions." If the intent really was to ask how to fetch ubuntu packages for use with ubuntu then it would probably make more sense to ask about it on an Ubuntu list/forum/etc. If this is a Gentoo question and the submitter is just unfamiliar with Gentoo and is using Ubuntu terminology that is fine, but I think it would be helpful to have a bit more clarification, such as what the end goal is. Are we asking for tarballs of sources (distfiles)? Are we asking for binary packages? Is this a question about generating ebuilds for versions not in the main repo? Is this about how to get a .deb made for Ubuntu working on Gentoo? I think everybody is trying to be helpful, but is interpreting the question differently. Perhaps the original submitter already got the answer they're looking for, which is fine. -- Rich ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... 2018-03-26 13:55 ` Rich Freeman @ 2018-03-26 14:22 ` R0b0t1 2018-03-26 15:40 ` tuxic 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: R0b0t1 @ 2018-03-26 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 8:55 AM, Rich Freeman <rich0@gentoo.org> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:00 AM, R0b0t1 <r030t1@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> On Sunday, March 25, 2018, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the >>> world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the >>> apt-get and apt-install commands? >>> And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program >>> when I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) >>> >> >> I've never had this be easy enough I'd want to do it. Is it possible now? >> I.e. grabbing all deps wouldn't be necessary if Gentoo's library versions >> match the .deb's. >> > > This could just be a language barrier issue, but it isn't entirely > clear to me what the question is, and whether it has been answered. > > The original question doesn't seem to have anything to do with Gentoo, > so I'm not sure why we're talking about "Gentoo's library versions." > > If the intent really was to ask how to fetch ubuntu packages for use > with ubuntu then it would probably make more sense to ask about it on > an Ubuntu list/forum/etc. > > If this is a Gentoo question and the submitter is just unfamiliar with > Gentoo and is using Ubuntu terminology that is fine, but I think it > would be helpful to have a bit more clarification, such as what the > end goal is. Are we asking for tarballs of sources (distfiles)? Are > we asking for binary packages? Is this a question about generating > ebuilds for versions not in the main repo? Is this about how to get a > .deb made for Ubuntu working on Gentoo? > > I think everybody is trying to be helpful, but is interpreting the > question differently. Perhaps the original submitter already got the > answer they're looking for, which is fine. > Well, yes - I think the question as asked has been answered, but I'm trying to figure out what he was doing. I did assume he was going to be using the packages with Gentoo somehow, just based on the mailing list he used. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... 2018-03-26 14:22 ` R0b0t1 @ 2018-03-26 15:40 ` tuxic 2018-03-26 15:53 ` Dale 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: tuxic @ 2018-03-26 15:40 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user On 03/26 09:22, R0b0t1 wrote: > On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 8:55 AM, Rich Freeman <rich0@gentoo.org> wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:00 AM, R0b0t1 <r030t1@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> > >> On Sunday, March 25, 2018, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the > >>> world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the > >>> apt-get and apt-install commands? > >>> And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program > >>> when I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) > >>> > >> > >> I've never had this be easy enough I'd want to do it. Is it possible now? > >> I.e. grabbing all deps wouldn't be necessary if Gentoo's library versions > >> match the .deb's. > >> > > > > This could just be a language barrier issue, but it isn't entirely > > clear to me what the question is, and whether it has been answered. > > > > The original question doesn't seem to have anything to do with Gentoo, > > so I'm not sure why we're talking about "Gentoo's library versions." > > > > If the intent really was to ask how to fetch ubuntu packages for use > > with ubuntu then it would probably make more sense to ask about it on > > an Ubuntu list/forum/etc. > > > > If this is a Gentoo question and the submitter is just unfamiliar with > > Gentoo and is using Ubuntu terminology that is fine, but I think it > > would be helpful to have a bit more clarification, such as what the > > end goal is. Are we asking for tarballs of sources (distfiles)? Are > > we asking for binary packages? Is this a question about generating > > ebuilds for versions not in the main repo? Is this about how to get a > > .deb made for Ubuntu working on Gentoo? > > > > I think everybody is trying to be helpful, but is interpreting the > > question differently. Perhaps the original submitter already got the > > answer they're looking for, which is fine. > > > > Well, yes - I think the question as asked has been answered, but I'm > trying to figure out what he was doing. I did assume he was going to > be using the packages with Gentoo somehow, just based on the mailing > list he used. > Hi, sorry for my horrific bad English. I will try to explain, what I intended to do, again. Hopefully this time with more success: There is a package, which is "selfcontained". As an example here: Blender, which can easily be downloaded from builder.blender.org as *.bz2 archives, is also "selfcontained" as it includes everything, what it needs to run successfully. Despite the fact, that this way of packaging makes a software quite independant from the layout of the distribution it will be installed on, the maintainer of that package only support Debian/Ubunto and has publishes onlu the commands needed to instruct the package management system of thoses systems to install that software -- as mentioned -- on Debian/Ubuntu-like systems. As I am using Gentoo and wanted that package and didn't found any other source and this package uses qt4 (included), I asked on this mailing list for help, how to get access to the physical package, which I wanted to unpack (low level) and try to get it working somehow. I dont asked on a Debian/Ubuntu mailing list as these are for questions about -- beside other related things -- installing packages on Debian/Ubuntu. I asked on this mailing list, since I wanted to run that Debian/Ubuntu package on a Gentoo system. Cheers Meino ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-user] Ubuntu with Gentoo somehow... 2018-03-26 15:40 ` tuxic @ 2018-03-26 15:53 ` Dale 0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Dale @ 2018-03-26 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-user tuxic@posteo.de wrote: > On 03/26 09:22, R0b0t1 wrote: >> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 8:55 AM, Rich Freeman <rich0@gentoo.org> wrote: >>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 9:00 AM, R0b0t1 <r030t1@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Sunday, March 25, 2018, <tuxic@posteo.de> wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> is there a way to download the archive (or how is it called in the >>>>> world of Ubuntu ?) of a program, from which I only know the >>>>> apt-get and apt-install commands? >>>>> And how can I do the same for a developer release of that program >>>>> when I additionally know the ppa (whatever that is...?) >>>>> >>>> I've never had this be easy enough I'd want to do it. Is it possible now? >>>> I.e. grabbing all deps wouldn't be necessary if Gentoo's library versions >>>> match the .deb's. >>>> >>> This could just be a language barrier issue, but it isn't entirely >>> clear to me what the question is, and whether it has been answered. >>> >>> The original question doesn't seem to have anything to do with Gentoo, >>> so I'm not sure why we're talking about "Gentoo's library versions." >>> >>> If the intent really was to ask how to fetch ubuntu packages for use >>> with ubuntu then it would probably make more sense to ask about it on >>> an Ubuntu list/forum/etc. >>> >>> If this is a Gentoo question and the submitter is just unfamiliar with >>> Gentoo and is using Ubuntu terminology that is fine, but I think it >>> would be helpful to have a bit more clarification, such as what the >>> end goal is. Are we asking for tarballs of sources (distfiles)? Are >>> we asking for binary packages? Is this a question about generating >>> ebuilds for versions not in the main repo? Is this about how to get a >>> .deb made for Ubuntu working on Gentoo? >>> >>> I think everybody is trying to be helpful, but is interpreting the >>> question differently. Perhaps the original submitter already got the >>> answer they're looking for, which is fine. >>> >> Well, yes - I think the question as asked has been answered, but I'm >> trying to figure out what he was doing. I did assume he was going to >> be using the packages with Gentoo somehow, just based on the mailing >> list he used. >> > > Hi, > > sorry for my horrific bad English. I will try to explain, what I > intended to do, again. Hopefully this time with more success: > > There is a package, which is "selfcontained". As an example here: > Blender, which can easily be downloaded from builder.blender.org as > *.bz2 archives, is also "selfcontained" as it includes everything, > what it needs to run successfully. > > Despite the fact, that this way of packaging makes a software quite > independant from the layout of the distribution it will be installed > on, the maintainer of that package only support Debian/Ubunto and > has publishes onlu the commands needed to instruct the package > management system of thoses systems to install that software -- as > mentioned -- on Debian/Ubuntu-like systems. > > As I am using Gentoo and wanted that package and didn't found any > other source and this package uses qt4 (included), I asked on this > mailing list for help, how to get access to the physical package, > which I wanted to unpack (low level) and try to get it working > somehow. > > I dont asked on a Debian/Ubuntu mailing list as these are for > questions about -- beside other related things -- installing > packages on Debian/Ubuntu. > > I asked on this mailing list, since I wanted to run that > Debian/Ubuntu package on a Gentoo system. > > Cheers > Meino > If you want to install blender, it's in the tree already. Just emerge it. eix blender * media-gfx/blender Available versions: 2.72b-r4 ~2.79 ~2.79-r1 {+boost +bullet collada colorio cuda cycles +dds debug doc +elbeem ffmpeg fftw +game-engine headless jack jemalloc jpeg2k libav llvm man ndof nls openal opencl +openexr openimageio openmp +opennl opensubdiv openvdb osl player redcode sdl sndfile test tiff valgrind CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse sse2" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_5 python3_6" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_4 python3_5 python3_6"} Homepage: https://www.blender.org Description: 3D Creation/Animation/Publishing System If you want to install a version not in the tree, some really new experimental/untested release, then you may can take those ebuilds and tweak them to work with the new version. Sometimes it is as simple as replacing the version but sometimes it is almost a complete rewrite. If you just used blender as a example, ignore this since it may not help. ;-) Dale :-) :-) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
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