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Kentoo

   0.4  

KDE System Tool

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Kentoo
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Kentoo
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  2255
Submitted:  Jul 25 2004
Updated:  Aug 3 2004

Description:

Kentoo is a KDE Control Center module providing a frontend to Gentoo's portage system. It currently supports the following features:

* Syncing
* Emerging system or world
* emerging of selected packages
* Injecting and masking of packages via context menu
* Condensed and colorized emerge output to easily see the important messages

There is now an ebuild available:

http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~rholzer/kentoo-0.4.ebuild




Changelog:

* Cleaned up emerge output
* small bug fixes




LicenseGPL
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 Nice Level

 
 by dimitri on: Jul 26 2004
 
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Would be cool if you could add an option to select an nice level. Especially if you compile packages this is "very" usefull.

Dim


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 Re: Nice Level

 
 by Voltago on: Jul 26 2004
 
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Hi! Better set your nice level per PORTAGE_NICENESS variable in make.conf.


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 Re: Re: Nice Level

 
 by dimitri on: Jul 26 2004
 
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Hey that's good. Never heard about that.

Dim


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 kportage

 
 by RockHound on: Jul 26 2004
 
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Hi there,

there was an app called kportage back in the kde 3.1.x days. Maybe you can talk to the devs and/or look at there code. I believe the problem was back then, that portage changed way to fast to keep up the development.

Greetings,

Martin


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 Re: kportage

 
 by Kalna on: Jul 26 2004
 
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Yes it was a great app!

Here is the link, too bad it's not being developed anymore.

http://www.nongnu.org/kportage/


Kalna, Why not!?
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 Re: Re: kportage

 
 by sequitur on: Jul 27 2004
 
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I spoke with the developers of KPortage. One was no longer involved and the other was too busy. I also spoke with Caleb about this. We received the CVS of KPortage and were going to talk with other developers about bringing it up to date and making it part of KDE. Unfortunately we were also very busy with Quanta and Kommander and none of us were very familiar with Python.

In the course of things we decided that it would actually be easier and faster to build it in Kommander once we had passed the KDE 3.3 feature freeze. This would also make a good showcase. So we've been working with several parts doing the design, reviewing Kportage and new portage tools.

We are still planning to release a revival of this application built in Kommander, and a key advantage is that Kommander applications are scriptable so various users can actually get involved in the development.

Of course it's cool to see Kentoo too. We welcome all projects and any developers wishing to collaborate. Our design will be similar to KPortage but will take into account development since then and will have the same kind of attention to detail that Quanta and Kommander have... of course you can use Kentoo right now. ;-)


Eric Laffoon
kdewebdev (Quanta/Kommander) project lead

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 Re: kportage

 
 by rADOn on: Jul 26 2004
 
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yes, kportage was handy tool. i'm still using it sometimes to browse portage tree.


using Gentoo GNU/Linux , kernel 2.6.5 , KDE 3.2.2
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 Packages to update

 
 by jayenell on: Jul 29 2004
 
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Why does Kentoo shows a list of tens of packages to update (most of them to be downgraded) and when I do a emerge --pretend --update world (or system) it only shows aprox. 4 packages, all to be upgraded?

Does Kentoo not respect the mask-flag (i'm using ~x86)?

When masking a package in kentoo using the kentoo menu, where does it record it. It can not use /etc/portage/package.unmask because Kentoo is running as a user.

Should it not ask for a root-password when I press sync?

Or is Kentoo designed always to run as a user? Why not ask for a root-password first?

Cheers,

J

P.S. Keep up the great work you do!


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 Re: Packages to update

 
 by jayenell on: Jul 29 2004
 
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Ok I didn't checked kcontrol. I was running Kentoo standalone.

That only keeps one question left. Please grey-out Kentoo when a user has not yet pressed the 'systemadministrator mode' button. Or else this will confuse users.

Thank you,

J


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 features request

 
 by somekool on: Jul 30 2004
 
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browsing installed/available package

right click, update,install,delete


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 ebuild

 
 by sarahb523 on: Aug 3 2004
 
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It would be great If you provide a ebuild for your app


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 Re: ebuild

 
 by rhoelzer on: Aug 3 2004
 
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The link is in the description above.


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 No Entry in Kcontrol

 
 by miketech on: Aug 4 2004
 
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Hi,

i've installed the ebuild and also from source, but there is no entry in my kcontrol-Center.

kcm_kentoo.la and kcm_kentoo.so are in the correct directory i think. In /usr/kde/3.2/lib/kde3 but it doesn't work. Any Idea?

Mike


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