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Posted over 3 years ago
Our packages.gentoo.org site has recently received major feature upgrades thanks to the continued efforts of Gentoo developer Max Magorsch (arzano). Highlights include: Tracking Gentoo bugs of specific packages (Bugzilla integration) ... [More] Tracking available upstream package versions (Repology integration) QA check warnings for specific packages (QA reports integration) Additionally, an experimental command-line client for packages.gentoo.org named “pgo” is in preparation, specifically also for our users with accesssibility needs. [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago
We have good news! Gentoo’s Portage project has recently stabilized version 3.0 of the package manager. What’s new? Well, this third version of Portage removes support for Python 2.7, which has been an ongoing effort across the main Gentoo ... [More] repository by Gentoo’s Python project during the 2020 year (see this blog post). In addition, due to a user provided patch, updating to the latest version of Portage can vastly speed up dependency calculations by around 50-60%. We love to see our community engaging in our software! For more details, see this Reddit post from the community member who provided the patch. Stay healthy and keep cooking with Gentoo! [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago
We have good news! Gentoo’s Portage project has recently stabilized version 3.0 of the package manager. What’s new? Well, this third version of Portage removes support for Python 2.7, which has been an ongoing effort across the main Gentoo ... [More] repository by Gentoo’s Python project during the 2020 year (see this blog post). In addition, due to a user provided patch, updating to the latest version of Portage can vastly speed up dependency calculations by around 50-60%. We love to see our community engaging in our software! For more details, see this Reddit post from the community member who provided the patch. Stay healthy and keep cooking with Gentoo! [Less]
Posted over 3 years ago
Gentoo Project Android is pleased to announce a new 64bit release of the stage3 Android prefix tarball. This is a major release after 2.5 years of development, featuring gcc-10.1.0, binutils-2.34 and glibc-2.31. Enjoy Gentoo in your pocket!
Posted over 3 years ago
Gentoo Project Android is pleased to announce a new 64-bit release of the stage3 Android prefix tarball. This is a major release after 2.5 years of development, featuring gcc-10.1.0, binutils-2.34 and glibc-2.31. Enjoy Gentoo in your pocket!
Posted over 3 years ago
Gentoo Project Android is pleased to announce a new 64bit release of the stage3 Android prefix tarball. This is a major release after 2.5 years of development, featuring gcc-10.1.0, binutils-2.34 and glibc-2.31. Enjoy Gentoo in your pocket!
Posted over 3 years ago
Did you already know that we have official Gentoo Docker images available on Docker Hub?! The most popular one is based on the amd64 stage. Images are created automatically; you can peek at the source code for this on our git server. Thanks to the Gentoo Docker project!
Posted over 3 years ago
Did you already know that we have official Gentoo Docker images available on Docker Hub?! The most popular one is based on the amd64 stage. Images are created automatically; you can peek at the source code for this on our git server. Thanks to the Gentoo Docker project!
Posted almost 4 years ago
Way back in 2005, the reorganization of Gentoo led to the formation of the Gentoo Council, a steering body elected annually by the Gentoo developers. Forward 15 years, and today we had our 200th meeting! (No earth shaking decisions were taken today though.) The logs and summaries of all meetings can be read online on the archive page.
Posted almost 4 years ago
Reviving an old tradition, the next Gentoo Bugday will take place on Saturday 2020-06-06. Let’s contribute to Gentoo and fix bugs! We will focus on two topics in particular: Adding or improving documentation on the Gentoo wiki Fixing ... [More] packages that fail with -fno-common (bug #705764) Join us on channel #gentoo-bugday, freenode IRC, for real-time help. See you on 2020-06-06! [Less]