* [gentoo-user] Is binary emerge equivalent to source emerge?
@ 2005-09-07 18:45 Ian Clowes
2005-09-07 21:39 ` Sascha Lucas
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From: Ian Clowes @ 2005-09-07 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi
I've been building a box for a specific purpose by emerge-ing and playing
with various packages until I ended up with something that matched what I
wanted.
I'd now like to rebuild the box including just the packages that turned out
to be relevant.
Rather than do source installs again I was thinking of using the current box
to build binary packages before wiping it and doing a rebuild from these
binaries, hence saving on heaps of build time after setting make.conf, etc.
to match the current install. One additional step that I think is important
is to use a Portage snapshot from the current machine.
A few questions...
1) Does this seem like a sensible idea? Will it generally work?
2) Will --usepkg --getbinpkg use binary packages for dependencies?
3) Is the resultant Portage database equivalent to source emerges,
especially in respect of future --updates, --newuse, etc?
4) Am I right to use a Portage snapshot from the current machine?
5) Is this idea so close to the Catalyst idea that I should use its methods
to achieve my aims?
TIA
IanC
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Is binary emerge equivalent to source emerge?
2005-09-07 21:39 ` Sascha Lucas
@ 2005-09-07 20:38 ` Zac Medico
2005-09-07 23:07 ` Sascha Lucas
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From: Zac Medico @ 2005-09-07 20:38 UTC (permalink / raw
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Sascha Lucas wrote:
> - -uD --newuse --usepkg world (binary if possible, else ebuild) does not
> work very well
I've also had problems with --usepkg. When it gives me problems, as a workaround, I force emerge to do what I want with emerge --usepkgonly --nodeps --oneshot for each and every binpkg that I want merged. If I think that this may have broken something then afterwards I use "revdep-rebuild -p" to check linking integrity.
Zac
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Is binary emerge equivalent to source emerge?
2005-09-07 18:45 [gentoo-user] Is binary emerge equivalent to source emerge? Ian Clowes
@ 2005-09-07 21:39 ` Sascha Lucas
2005-09-07 20:38 ` Zac Medico
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From: Sascha Lucas @ 2005-09-07 21:39 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi Ian,
> 1) Does this seem like a sensible idea? Will it generally work?
> 2) Will --usepkg --getbinpkg use binary packages for dependencies?
> 3) Is the resultant Portage database equivalent to source emerges, especially
> in respect of future --updates, --newuse, etc?
> 4) Am I right to use a Portage snapshot from the current machine?
> 5) Is this idea so close to the Catalyst idea that I should use its methods
> to achieve my aims?
I'm answering to your thread, because I'm also playing with binary merges.
At the moment I'm not realy happy with it. I've played with catalyst/GRP,
PORTAGE_BINHOST (aka --getbinpkg), PKGDIR via nfs (aka --usepkg).
Perhaps there is someone out there who can point me to some docs etc. Or
correct my following statments:
to 1)
- yes it will work
- you have 3 choices how to build your binarys
* GRP with catalyst (usefull if your USE-/CFLAGS-Falgs etc. on the
build system and target system differ)
* quickpkg from allready installed ebuilds
* FEATURES="buildpkg" in make.conf (creates bin's on merge)
- the last 2 are usefull if your USE-/CFLAGS-Flags are identical or do
not differ much
- what you need is:
* portage-snapshot (can be done with catalyst)
* stage3 from internet or actual build with catalyst
* binarys build with USE-/CFLAGS-Flags you want on the target
to 2)
- yes binarys are used for deps
- --usepkg looks for binarys in PKGDIR=${PORTDIR}/packages
- --getbinpkg looks for binarys on PORTAGE_BINHOST (I tried ftp)
- both have a "only" variant which should use only binarys
- the only-variants doesn't make me happy, because they seem to ignore
different USE-Flags
to 3)
- if you mean /var/db/pkg then yes it's the same
- updates seem to work (-kuD world)
- -uD --newuse world (ebuild only) works
- -uD --newuse --usepkg world (binary if possible, else ebuild) does not
work very well
to 4 and 5) may be something in my comments to 1-3.
Perhaps I'm doing something wrong.... then please tell me the better way.
THX,
Sascha.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Is binary emerge equivalent to source emerge?
2005-09-07 23:07 ` Sascha Lucas
@ 2005-09-07 22:56 ` Zac Medico
2005-09-08 14:04 ` Sascha Lucas
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From: Zac Medico @ 2005-09-07 22:56 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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Sascha Lucas wrote:
>> I've also had problems with --usepkg. When it gives me problems, as a
>> workaround, I force emerge to do what I want with emerge --usepkgonly
>> --nodeps --oneshot for each and every binpkg that I want merged. If I
>> think that this may have broken something then afterwards I use
>> "revdep-rebuild -p" to check linking integrity.
>
>
> thats nearly the same like I do: emerge --usepkg --oneshot binpkgs.
>
> So I assume, I'm not alone with this problem (--newuse & --usepkg &
> -uD). The question is, is there a missunderstanding or a bug?
>
> Sascha.
There are a few open bugs related to binpkg handling. Attached is a script that prints out the use flags of a binpkg (similar to emerge -pv output). I you believe that you have discovered an unreported bug, then please file a new bug at bugs.gentoo.org.
Zac
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#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
if len(sys.argv)!=2:
print "usage: %s <tbz2 file>" % sys.argv[0]
sys.exit(1)
sys.path = ["/usr/lib/portage/pym"]+sys.path
import xpak
mytbz2=xpak.tbz2(sys.argv[1])
myuse=mytbz2.getelements("USE")
myiuse=mytbz2.getelements("IUSE")
for use in myiuse:
operator="-"
if use in myuse:
operator="+"
sys.stdout.write( operator + use + " ")
print
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Is binary emerge equivalent to source emerge?
2005-09-07 20:38 ` Zac Medico
@ 2005-09-07 23:07 ` Sascha Lucas
2005-09-07 22:56 ` Zac Medico
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Sascha Lucas @ 2005-09-07 23:07 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
> I've also had problems with --usepkg. When it gives me problems, as a
> workaround, I force emerge to do what I want with emerge --usepkgonly
> --nodeps --oneshot for each and every binpkg that I want merged. If I think
> that this may have broken something then afterwards I use "revdep-rebuild -p"
> to check linking integrity.
thats nearly the same like I do: emerge --usepkg --oneshot binpkgs.
So I assume, I'm not alone with this problem (--newuse & --usepkg & -uD).
The question is, is there a missunderstanding or a bug?
Sascha.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Is binary emerge equivalent to source emerge?
2005-09-07 22:56 ` Zac Medico
@ 2005-09-08 14:04 ` Sascha Lucas
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From: Sascha Lucas @ 2005-09-08 14:04 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
> There are a few open bugs related to binpkg handling. Attached is a script
> that prints out the use flags of a binpkg (similar to emerge -pv output). I
> you believe that you have discovered an unreported bug, then please file a
> new bug at bugs.gentoo.org.
I did fill a bug report. Bug #105231 if someone is interested.
Sascha.
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