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authorMatthew Marchese <maffblaster@gentoo.org>2015-06-22 20:48:48 +0000
committerMatthew Marchese <maffblaster@gentoo.org>2015-06-22 20:48:48 +0000
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-# generic GRP (Gentoo Reference Platform) specfile
-# used to build a GRP set
-
-# The subarch can be any of the supported catalyst subarches (like athlon-xp).
-# Refer to the catalyst reference manual for suppurted subarches.
-# http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/catalyst/reference.xml
-# example:
-# subarch: athlon-xp
-subarch:
-
-# The version stamp is an identifier for the build. It can be anything you wish# it to be, but it is usually a date.
-# example:
-# version_stamp: 2005.0
-version_stamp:
-
-# The target specifies what target we want catalyst to do. For GRP, the
-# supported targets are: grp
-# example:
-# target: grp
-target: grp
-
-# The rel_type defines what kind of build we are doing. This is merely another
-# identifier, but it useful for allowing multiple concurrent builds. Usually,
-# default will suffice.
-# example:
-# rel_type: default
-rel_type:
-
-# This is the system profile to be used by catalyst to build this target. It is# specified as a relative path from /usr/portage/profiles.
-# example:
-# profile: default-linux/x86/2005.0
-profile:
-
-# This specifies which snapshot to use for building this target.
-# example:
-# snapshot: 20050324
-snapshot:
-
-# This specifies where the seed stage comes from for this target, The path is
-# relative to $clst_sharedir/builds. The rel_type is also used as a path prefix# for the seed.
-# example:
-# default/stage3-x86-2004.3
-source_subpath:
-
-# These are the hosts used as distcc slaves when distcc is enabled in your
-# catalyst.conf. It follows the same syntax as distcc-config --set-hosts and
-# is entirely optional.
-# example:
-# distcc_hosts: 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.1
-distcc_hosts:
-
-# This is an optional directory containing portage configuration files. It
-# follows the same syntax as /etc/portage and should be consistent across all
-# targets to minimize problems.
-# example:
-# portage_confdir: /etc/portage
-portage_confdir:
-
-# Since GRP is capable of building packages/source sets for more than one CD,
-# this defines the layout for the directories under $clst_sharedir/builds.
-# example:
-# grp: src cd2
-grp: src cd2
-
-# GRP is also able to build packages with customized USE settings. However, it
-# is very possible to cause quite a few problems with these, so be careful with
-# whatever USE flags you add here. This is generally used for adding some
-# functionality that we do not want on by default for all Gentoo users, but that
-# we want on by default in our binaries. Some examples would be things like the
-# socks5 USE flag.
-# example:
-# grp/use: gtk2 gnome kde qt bonobo cdr esd gtkhtml mozilla mysql perl ruby tcltk cups ldap ssl tcpd -svga
-grp/use:
-
-# This tells catalyst what type of GRP set this list of packages will create.
-# Valid options here are srcset or pkgset to either download the source, or to
-# build packages, respectively.
-# example:
-# grp/src/type: srcset
-grp/src/type:
-
-# Since this is a srcset, these ebuilds will have their distfiles fetched and
-# the distfiles will be stored in the src directory under $clst_sharedir/builds.
-# Packages will not be made out of this list. We use this for grabbing things
-# that need a compiled kernel to build, or things listed in the Handbook that
-# should be available before the first reboot during an install.
-# example:
-# grp/src/packages: gentoo-sources udev vanilla-sources rp-pppoe speedtouch fcdsl fritzcapi globespan-adsl pptpclient slmodem lvm2 evms iputils vixie-cron fcron dcron sysklogd metalog syslog-ng raidtools jfsutils xfsprogs reiserfsprogs dosfstools ntfsprogs lilo grub isdn4k-utils iproute2 wireless-tools wpa_supplicant pcmcia-cs hotplug coldplug dhcpcd slocate genkernel ipw2100 ipw2200 fxload logrotate
-grp/src/packages:
-
-# This is mostly here for completeness. This is the pkgset definition.
-# example:
-# grp/cd2/type: pkgset
-grp/cd2/type:
-
-# This is our list of packages that will comprise our package set. These are
-# fetched, compiled, and the packages are stored under $clst_sharedir/builds.
-# example:
-# grp/cd2/packages: dante tsocks sys-apps/eject minicom links acpid apmd parted whois tcpdump cvs zip unzip netcat partimage app-admin/sudo app-cdr/cdrtools gnome emacs dev-lang/ruby enlightenment kde mozilla-firefox mozilla-thunderbird xfce4 openbox fluxbox sylpheed openoffice-bin gimp xemacs xmms abiword gaim xchat pan tetex xcdroast k3b samba nmap gradm ettercap ethereal mplayer
-grp/cd2/packages: