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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] arch requires huge amount of memories..
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Marc Recht |
Subject: |
Re: [Gnu-arch-users] arch requires huge amount of memories.. |
Date: |
Tue, 11 May 2004 02:08:28 +0200 |
> No, but I can't imagine it would be that hard to write one.
Me too, but I guess I'm better of starting to put only packages into
arch which I maintain or have other interest in.
> No no, you'd have a address@hidden/configs--main--0
> containing files like:
>
> configs/netbsd.org/pkgsrc-main
> configs/netbsd.org/pkgsrc-1.6.2
> configs/netbsd.org/pkgsrc-1.5.3
>
> etc.
I see. I've currently built it like this:
pkgsrc/
pkgsrc/configs/pkgsrc
pkgsrc/Makefile
pkgsrc/CVS
pkgsrc/CVS/Entries
(The root of the CVS Tree)
and then eg.:
devel/
devel/Makefile
devel/CVS
..
and so on for each pkgsrc root-category (== first level dir)
and then:
devel/tla
devel/tla/CVS
and so on for each package.
> The contents of those files would look like this:
>
> ./ address@hidden/pkgsrc-framework--main--0
> ./devel/stlport address@hidden/devel-stlport--main--0.1
> ./multimedia/gstreamer address@hidden/multimedia-gstreamer--main--0.1
> ...
this like:
./devel address@hidden/devel--devo--1.0
./devel/tla address@hidden/devel-tla--devo--1.0
want I want to archieve is something like
tla get address@hidden/pkgsrc--devo pkgsrc
And have everything ready to start.
If I understood your config correctly (hadn't any time to test it) then
I'd have to but the "configs" checkout into an other place and then
start from there. Eg. having:
/configs
/pkgsrc
Or am I thinking too much like CVS wants me too.. ;-) (After all those
years I'm sure it left it's marks..)
> And actually if you have the invariant that there are no two packages of
> the same name but in different directories (in the devel and multimedia
> sense), then you can just drop the package directory from the tla
> category, like:
No, having the directory in the Name is just fine. IMHO it's clearer.
> You can use changes in each individual one to get changes for that
> package. Robert Collins has a config-manager which I think can
> recursively do changes.
Cool!
BTW, thanks for your help. I'm slowly getting used to arch. I'm still in
the phase where I whish it would be more like ( / behave like) CVS,
though. ;-) I had to learn quite painfully that "rm <file> && tla update
file" really doesn't behave like it's CVS counterpart..
Cheers,
Marc
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- Re: [Gnu-arch-users] arch requires huge amount of memories.., (continued)
- Re: [Gnu-arch-users] arch requires huge amount of memories.., Marc Recht, 2004/05/07
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