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Bug 606662 - Add a subprofile exchange, much like Mozilla’s add-on collections, for easy subprofile creation and sharing.
Summary: Add a subprofile exchange, much like Mozilla’s add-on collections, for easy s...
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: New packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal enhancement (vote)
Assignee: Default Assignee for New Packages
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Reported: 2017-01-21 06:51 UTC by Navid Zamani
Modified: 2019-01-06 17:23 UTC (History)
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Description Navid Zamani 2017-01-21 06:51:26 UTC
This feature would make it possible, to easily put groups of packages into sets/subprofiles, using e.g. `emerge`, and share those subprofiles, in the whole company or with everyone on the Internet. Ideally with the ability to reference other profiles and to subtract packages from the referenced profiles too. Everything that profiles offer, but at least as easy to use as Mozilla’s add-on collections.

The CLI would include an interface for easy subprofile searching and activation, a bit like layman (maybe even merged with it), using keywords, title, descriptions and author).

Users could then offer standard sets for different usages, like “webserver”, “gaming”, etc. Just like profiles. Or like presets in large professional software.
Comment 1 Navid Zamani 2017-01-21 06:54:37 UTC
I forgot: More than one subprofile could be enabled at the same time. Overlaying each other in the given order. Much like sets, but with cascading settings.

It would also allow easy activation/deactivation of different sets/profiles. E.g. a set “music production” could be shared, and if one would stop doing that, one could just remove the entire set, and (this a the key part) *not have to manually weed out the @world set.
Comment 2 Jonas Stein gentoo-dev 2019-01-06 17:23:57 UTC
This sounds to me like writing a complete new application plus an ebuild.
If you have an application which compiles fine on Gentoo, come back and we can see how to create a package for it.

I close the ticket, because it is the wrong place here.