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== Issues with ''emerge'' == | == Issues with ''emerge'' == | ||
For system-dependent parts emerge should rely on the kdewin-installer package | |||
*make the kdewin-installer work on the commandline and integrate into emerge | *make the kdewin-installer work on the commandline and integrate into emerge | ||
*integrate kdewin-menubuilder | *integrate kdewin-menubuilder | ||
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== Junior jobs == | == Junior jobs == | ||
* | *There seem to be tons of options that were added but not yet documented - if someone has nothing to do or if you want to understand emerge better, you should start and document those options. The options are defined in emerge/bin/emerge.py so you should be able to find them easily. | ||
The options are defined in emerge/bin/emerge.py so you should be able to find |
Revision as of 22:37, 30 January 2008
Issues with emerge
For system-dependent parts emerge should rely on the kdewin-installer package
- make the kdewin-installer work on the commandline and integrate into emerge
- integrate kdewin-menubuilder
- test for kdewin-* applications before using them
Some more functions that are needed
- find a better solution what to build (accept multiple targets at the commandline like the original emerge does)
- implement an update command which either updates the installed packages or which updates one package only
- make two packages possible: 'emerge-bin' and 'emerge-portage'.
- use another way to update the portage directory in future (rsync or similar)
Junior jobs
- There seem to be tons of options that were added but not yet documented - if someone has nothing to do or if you want to understand emerge better, you should start and document those options. The options are defined in emerge/bin/emerge.py so you should be able to find them easily.