On 10/20/2020 7:23 PM, tastytea wrote:
On 2020-10-20 11:01-0700 Anton wrote:
Hi there,
I am taking on maintaining a package in gentoo-sci overlay. What are
good ways to test that my ebuild works before creating a pull request?
I am thinking to install a Gentoo Prefix, snapshot its "vanilla
On 2020-10-20 11:01-0700 Anton wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am taking on maintaining a package in gentoo-sci overlay. What are
> good ways to test that my ebuild works before creating a pull request?
>
> I am thinking to install a Gentoo Prefix, snapshot its "vanilla"
> state, and run `emerge $myp
I've had my own overlay for a while, maintaining my own versions of
plex, new relic and even some removed packages that I use.
Until the the other day I was just making sure they install and work for
myself, I have now discovered repoman and have several issues which
actually need tidying up.
On
On 2020.10.20 16:57, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020, at 14:01, Anton wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am taking on maintaining a package in gentoo-sci overlay. What are
> good ways to test that my ebuild works before creating a pull
request?
>
> I am thinking to install a Gentoo Prefix,
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020, at 14:01, Anton wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am taking on maintaining a package in gentoo-sci overlay. What are
> good ways to test that my ebuild works before creating a pull request?
>
> I am thinking to install a Gentoo Prefix, snapshot its "vanilla" state,
> and run `emerg
Hi there,
I am taking on maintaining a package in gentoo-sci overlay. What are
good ways to test that my ebuild works before creating a pull request?
I am thinking to install a Gentoo Prefix, snapshot its "vanilla" state,
and run `emerge $mypackage` in the vanilla Prefix as a test. Are there
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