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-- -- Original Message -- -- From: "Alan Jones" <skyphyr@(protected)> To: <xsi@(protected)> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 8:46 PM Subject: Re: XSI 4.2 Gentoo Ebuild
Hi Rick (well I hope you're reading cause if you're not then I'm guessing no one is),
Anyway - I've updated the ebuild - it now supports the sandbox and configures the system fully - all dependancies installed and required services added to autostart.
Now you pass a path to the installer .tar.gz instead of copying it anywhere also. XSI_INSTALL_SRC="/path/to/installer" XSI_SPM_SERVER="servername" emerge xsi
Foundation users can add a USE="foundation" before the emerge. Also if you want to install to a custom path add XSI_INSTALL_LOC="/my/install/path"
As before extract it into your portage overlay then emerge away. Digest is already in the .tar.gz so you won't need to ebuild it yourself.
Cheers,
Alan.
On 5/13/05, Alan Jones <skyphyr@(protected)> wrote: > oops forgot one thing - at the moment I can't get it working with the > sandbox because the softimage installer access files outside directly. > So you'll need to put > FEATURES="-sandbox" in front of any of those installation lines or > export FEATURES="-sandbox" before running them. > > Cheers, > > Alan. > > On 5/13/05, Alan Jones <skyphyr@(protected)> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I've put together an ebuild for XSI so those of you using gentoo > > (guess that's me and Rick) can have a more simplified install. > > > > To use it put it in your portage overlay directory - if you don't have > > one - check here for how to set it up. > > http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_3rd_Party_Ebuilds > > > > Assuming the default overlay directory it's just a > > mkdir /usr/local/portage/media-gfx > > tar -xvzf xsi-ebuild.tar.gz -C /usr/local/portage/media-gfx > > > > Copy your xsi .tar.gz installer to /usr/portage/distfiles assuming > > defaults - if not an error will be generate when you try emerge > > telling you where it should be. For foundation users the file is > > XSI-4 (See http://XSI-4.ora-code.com).2-Foundation-linux.tar.gz and for others it's > > XSI-4 (See http://XSI-4.ora-code.com).2-linux.tar.gz > > > > To install foundation users type > > USE="foundation" emerge xsi > > > > Others type > > XSI_SPM_SERVER="servernameorip" emerge xsi > > > > You can leave the XSI_SPM_SERVER off if you want to manually set it in > > the .xsi_4.2 config file yourself (or don't need it because you're > > running foundation) > > > > If you're running stable x86 you'll need to ACCEPT_KEYWORDS or add > > media-gfx/xsi ~x86 > > to your /etc/portage/packages.keywords (create it if it doesn't exist) > > > > It might run on amd64 - I've taken a guess at the required packages > > for amd64, so if someone running amd64 could tell me which emul libs > > are required that would be great. > > > > I'll submit it to portage so it'll hopefully be included in the > > standard portage tree in the future. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Alan. > > > > > > >
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