[ale] rpm.pbone.net
Jeff Hubbs
jhubbslist at att.net
Wed Feb 17 12:31:32 EST 2010
On 2/17/10 9:51 AM, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
> Not having used Gentoo I can't really comment on its world except to say
> that I doubt it has any all encompassing repository of every possible
> OSS any more than RedHat style distributions do.
>
That's the basic idea, actually - it's not "every possible", of course,
but a complete repository of packages is 106GiB (pats his
updated-twice-a-day local repository). We don't traffic in stacks of
CDs or DVDs and personally I don't bother with Bittorrent. A tens-of-MB
install cd to create an initial instance for a given architecture that
can then be flown into various and snbdry hardware in that arch is
plenty. Apps for which there is no package in Portage can either be
built from source (a fully functional build system is implicit in the
Gentoo design) or you can fairly readily make a package yourself (in
which case you can get it added to the repository or make an overlay for
your own use).
There is a mechanism for augmenting the repository with "overlays" -
sometimes people create overlays for code that's developed locally, for
instance - and there's something called "virtual packages" where, for
instance, you have a "virtual-jdk" package that aliases to whichever JDK
you've got dialed up. There's no GUI installer to absorb distro
development team effort and whose intentions can be misunderstood
(wasn't there an AIEE! INSTALLER NUKED MY DISK! message here not long
ago?).
Overall, a great way to produce lean, efficient Linux systems.
- Jeff
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