Summary: | manual page for gnuconfig.eclass | ||
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Product: | Portage Development | Reporter: | Aaron Walker (RETIRED) <ka0ttic> |
Component: | Documentation | Assignee: | SpanKY <vapier> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | enhancement | CC: | dev-portage |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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gnuconfig.eclass.5
gnuconfig.eclass.5 |
Description
Aaron Walker (RETIRED)
2004-08-27 20:01:31 UTC
Created attachment 38359 [details]
gnuconfig.eclass.5
Comment on attachment 38359 [details] gnuconfig.eclass.5 >.TH "GNUCONFIG.ECLASS" "5" "Aug 2004" "Portage 2.0.50" "portage" >.SH "NAME" >gnuconfig \- automatically update files that typically come with automake. >.SH "DESCRIPTION" >The \fBgnuconfig\fR eclass is used to automatically update files that typically >come with automake to the newest version available on the system. The most >common use of this is to update config.guess and config.sub when configure dies >from misguessing your canonical system name (CHOST). It can also be used to >update other files that come with automake, e.g. depcomp, mkinstalldirs, etc. >.SH "FUNCTIONS" >.TP >.BR "gnuconfig_update " "[file1] [file2]" >If called without arguments, config.guess and config.sub will be updated. All >files in the source tree (\fB${S}\fR) with the given name(s) will be replaced with the >newest available versions. This function is usually called from \fIsrc_unpack\fR. >.SH "REPORTING BUGS" >Please report bugs via http://bugs.gentoo.org/ >.SH "SEE ALSO" >.BR ebuild (5) >.SH "FILES" >.BR /usr/portage/eclass/gnuconfig.eclass >.SH "AUTHORS" >Aaron Walker <ka0ttic@butsugenjitemple.org> >.SH "CVS HEADER" >$Header: $ Aaron, thanks for the man page- Mike, unless you'd rather pick them off yourself, qualms if we assign them to you? Created attachment 38477 [details]
gnuconfig.eclass.5
probably should've created a new attachment instead of editing the existing
one...
the idea is to integrate this with portage so that it'll never have to be used ;) |