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State of Gentoo on OS X? Intel Macs?

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Post by tallest » Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:33 pm

OK, so does anyone know what needs to be done to get Gentoo for OS X up and running properly? What exactly is wrong with the current installer? Is there anything that someone with minimal experience with C and C++ and a good working knowledge of using Gentoo on a PC can do to help? Is there any need for testing on a MacBook Pro? I'd like to help in any way possible.

This is something I think could be really useful and I'd imagine I'm not the only one.

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Post by Yggdrasill » Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:13 pm

tallest wrote:This is something I think could be really useful and I'd imagine I'm not the only one.
+1 :D

When I was workin on my iBook, I used a lot gentoo portage integrated in Mac Os because it's more friendly than reboot even if I've a second partition with gentoo on it.
What is the current state of this portage integration devellopement at this time ?

Here, a MacBook ready to test ! :D

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Post by Valkura » Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:51 pm

I might be willing to donate some Powerbook usage too....

But it seems that the devs gave up on Portage OS X :(
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Post by Yggdrasill » Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:44 pm

Valkura wrote:I might be willing to donate some Powerbook usage too....

But it seems that the devs gave up on Portage OS X :(
Arf.
There is no way to install it from a "classic" x86 portage ? It could be possible !
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Post by Valkura » Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:08 am

Yggdrasill wrote:
Valkura wrote:I might be willing to donate some Powerbook usage too....

But it seems that the devs gave up on Portage OS X :(
Arf.
There is no way to install it from a "classic" x86 portage ? It could be possible !
Maybe, worth a shot!
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Post by HawkFB » Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:06 am

I installed Darwinports in my new MacBook. Up to some extent, it reminds me of Portage. It looks better than Fink, at least in x86, and the packages are up to date (up to Gentoo-date ;P )

But I read somewhere that there were efforts to bring Portage, darwinports and Fink together under the same flag (metadistribution?). Is this really going to happen? Soon? Will it happen in x86 Macs too?
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Post by Yggdrasill » Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:31 pm

HawkFB wrote:I installed Darwinports in my new MacBook. Up to some extent, it reminds me of Portage. It looks better than Fink, at least in x86, and the packages are up to date (up to Gentoo-date ;P )

But I read somewhere that there were efforts to bring Portage, darwinports and Fink together under the same flag (metadistribution?). Is this really going to happen? Soon? Will it happen in x86 Macs too?
Me too, i've darwin port, but it's far away portage ! I would rather use portage
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Post by Sunnz » Tue Aug 08, 2006 11:29 am

I am thinking of getting an x86 mac as well... so Portage is not yet usable on OSX? Is it best to use Darwinport till Portage is ready? If so, does Darwinport do what Portage do - figures out dependencies, download sources, compile them using CFLAG, USE, etc?
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Post by Valkura » Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:30 am

Sunnz wrote:I am thinking of getting an x86 mac as well... so Portage is not yet usable on OSX? Is it best to use Darwinport till Portage is ready? If so, does Darwinport do what Portage do - figures out dependencies, download sources, compile them using CFLAG, USE, etc?
It is not really useable... at least not for me, the only thing I successfully downloaded was links. But I believe other people have had better luck. Install it (there are also uninstall instructions if it doesn't work)! Dunno about Darwinports though. (If portage is a no go, install that too!)
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Post by Sunnz » Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:25 pm

Which one are you saying is being not useable, Portage or Darwinport?

For those who have used Darwinport... do you know if it compiles the source like Portage or does it do binary install like apt/yum?
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Post by Valkura » Tue Aug 15, 2006 7:06 am

Portage, but again that was just me, I know it has worked fine for others.

Darwinports seems to be compiliation (from reading the docs).
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Post by vibrokatana » Tue Aug 15, 2006 2:10 pm

I just got my macbook in yesterday, resized the partiton and am in the process of installing gentoo on it.

I may go with darwinports for osx because the ports tree is already with freebsd, probably more stable.
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Post by grobian » Sun Aug 20, 2006 6:38 am

Old-style Gentoo for Mac OS X development is ppc-macos only, and maintained in the tree. No development made on it, in favour of Prefixed Portage (http://gentoo-wiki.com/Portage-prefix) which is expected to work on x86-macos as well as many other systems, without screwing up your Mac if you just want a newer Vim than Apple gave you.
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Post by vibrokatana » Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:40 pm

I want some of the tools I use in linux, i was like where the heck is wget?

btw: anyone know a good command line download utility on osx?
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Post by Valkura » Mon Aug 21, 2006 4:58 am

http://radio.javaranch.com/bear/2005/03 ... 80523.html

Looks to me like instructions to get wget on your Mac.
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Post by vibrokatana » Mon Aug 21, 2006 2:25 pm

oh wow looks very similar to compiling something from source. that doesnt really help
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Post by Valkura » Mon Aug 21, 2006 6:53 pm

Why not?

I guess you could look at getting wget through Fink.
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Post by vibrokatana » Mon Aug 21, 2006 6:55 pm

I was hoping to use a included tool
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Post by hawaiian717 » Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:59 pm

vibrokatana wrote:btw: anyone know a good command line download utility on osx?
curl is included with OS X:

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$ curl -O http://www.example.com/blah.gz
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Post by tallest » Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:24 am

grobian wrote:Old-style Gentoo for Mac OS X development is ppc-macos only, and maintained in the tree. No development made on it, in favour of Prefixed Portage (http://gentoo-wiki.com/Portage-prefix) which is expected to work on x86-macos as well as many other systems, without screwing up your Mac if you just want a newer Vim than Apple gave you.
Following the instructions for Portage-prefix i downloaded portage-alt-prefix-latest.tar.bz2 and untarred it but when I look inside, there is no configure script so I can't continue with the install. How exactly do you install Portage-prefix?
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Post by systm » Wed Oct 11, 2006 6:43 pm

I too would like to see how to get this running on an intel mac, in favor of completely removing or even partitioning my OS X partition.
I love the OS X "Pre Fab'd" GUI, but I'd also like to use other programs under said GUI w/o having to compile them from source, and each dep.
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Post by tallest » Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:53 pm

OK, the Wiki entry for prefixed portage has been updated to say it is obsolete. Now it directs you here instead. I'm trying it out right now (emergeing system) and so far everything seems to be working fine.

This is so exciting!!! A functioning install of portage on my MacBook! Next will be to try emerging gcc-4.2 beta and ATLAS.

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Post by tallest » Wed Oct 18, 2006 6:15 pm

I've started a new thread, chronicling my endeavors to install a prefixed portage here. So far I've listed a couple of problems and the steps I took to solve them. Please, join me in my efforts and post to the aforementioned thread with any problems or solutions you might have.


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Post by symbiat » Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:08 pm

vibrokatana wrote:I want some of the tools I use in linux, i was like where the heck is wget?

btw: anyone know a good command line download utility on osx?

You can use curl, like this:

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$ curl -o g.com-homepage.html http://www.gentoo.org/
where the "-o g.com-homepage.html" means use g.com-homepage.html as the output filename.
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