Ces ebuilds viennent du site .
Si vous avez des problemes allez sur le site officiel.
app-xemacs
ada : Ada language support ( )
apel : A Portable Emacs Library. Used by XEmacs MIME support ( )
auctex : Basic TeX/LaTeX support ( )
bbdb : The Big Brother Data Base ( )
build : Build XEmacs from within (UNIX, Windows) ( )
c-support : Basic single-file add-ons for editing C code ( )
calc : Emacs calculator ( )
calendar : Calendar and diary support ( )
cc-mode : C, C++ and Java language support ( )
cedet-common : Common files for CEDET development environment ( )
clearcase : New Clearcase Version Control for XEmacs (UNIX, Windows) ( )
cogre : Graph editing mode ( )
cookie : Spook and Yow (Zippy quotes) ( )
crisp : Crisp/Brief emulation ( )
debug : GUD, gdb, dbx debugging support ( )
dictionary : Interface to RFC2229 dictionary servers ( )
dired : Manage file systems ( )
docbookide : DocBook editing support ( )
easypg : GnuPG interface for Emacs ( )
ecb : Emacs source code browser ( )
ecrypto : Crypto functionality in Emacs Lisp ( )
ede : Emacs Development Environment ( )
edebug : An Emacs Lisp debugger ( )
edict : MULE: Lisp Interface to EDICT, Kanji Dictionary ( )
ediff : Interface over GNU patch ( )
edit-utils : Miscellaneous editor extensions, you probably need this ( )
edt : DEC EDIT/EDT emulation ( )
efs : Treat files on remote systems the same as local files ( )
egg-its : MULE: Wnn (4.2 and 6) support. SJ3 support ( )
eieio : Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects ( )
elib : Portable Emacs Lisp utilities library ( )
emerge : Another interface over GNU patch ( )
erc : ERC - The Emacs IRC Client ( )
escreen : Multiple editing sessions withing a single frame (like screen).. ( )
eshell : Command shell implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp ( )
ess : ESS: Emacs Speaks Statistics ( )
eudc : Emacs Unified Directory Client (LDAP, PH) ( )
footnote : Footnoting in mail message editing modes ( )
forms : Forms editing support (obsolete, use Widget instead) ( )
fortran-modes : Fortran support ( )
frame-icon : Set up mode-specific icons for each frame under XEmacs ( )
fsf-compat : FSF Emacs compatibility files ( )
games : Tetris, Sokoban, and Snake ( )
general-docs : General XEmacs documentation ( )
gnats : XEmacs bug reports ( )
gnus : The Gnus Newsreader and Mailreader ( )
guided-tour : Phil Sung's Guided Tour of Emacs ( )
haskell-mode : Haskell editing support ( )
hm-html-menus : HTML editing ( )
hyperbole : Hyperbole: The Everyday Info Manager ( )
ibuffer : Advanced replacement for buffer-menu ( )
idlwave : Editing and Shell mode for the Interactive Data Language ( )
igrep : Enhanced front-end for Grep ( )
ilisp : Front-end for Inferior Lisp ( )
jde : Integrated Development Environment for Java ( )
latin-euro-standards : MULE: Support for the Latin{7,8,9,10} character sets and coding systems ( )
latin-unity : MULE: find single ISO 8859 character set to encode a buffer ( )
leim : MULE: Quail. All non-English and non-Japanese language support ( )
locale : MULE: Localized menubars and localized splash screens ( )
lookup : MULE: Dictionary support ( )
mail-lib : Fundamental lisp files for providing email support ( )
mailcrypt : Support for messaging encryption with PGP ( )
mew : Messaging in an Emacs World ( )
mh-e : Front end support for MH ( )
misc-games : Other amusements and diversions ( )
mmm-mode : Multiple major modes in a single buffer ( )
mule-base : MULE: Basic Mule support, required for building with Mule ( )
mule-ucs : MULE: Extended coding systems (including Unicode) for XEmacs ( )
net-utils : Miscellaneous Networking Utilities ( )
ocaml : Objective Caml editing support ( )
oo-browser : The Multi-Language Object-Oriented Code Browser ( )
os-utils : Miscellaneous O/S utilities ( )
pc : PC style interface emulation ( )
pcl-cvs : CVS frontend ( )
pcomplete : Provides programmatic completion ( )
perl-modes : Perl support ( )
pgg : Emacs interface to various PGP implementations ( )
prog-modes : Support for various programming languages ( )
ps-print : Printing functions and utilities ( )
psgml : Validated HTML/SGML editing ( )
psgml-dtds : Deprecated collection of DTDs for psgml ( )
python-modes : Python support ( )
re-builder : Interactive development tool for regular expressions ( )
reftex : Emacs support for LaTeX cross-references, citations.. ( )
riece : IRC client for Emacs ( )
rmail : An obsolete Emacs mailer ( )
ruby-modes : Ruby support ( )
sasl : Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) library ( )
scheme : Front-end support for Inferior Scheme ( )
semantic : Semantic bovinator (Yacc/Lex for XEmacs). Includes Senator ( )
sgml : SGML/Linuxdoc-SGML editing ( )
sh-script : Support for editing shell scripts ( )
sieve : Manage Sieve email filtering scripts ( )
skk : MULE: Japanese Language Input Method ( )
slider : User interface tool ( )
sml-mode : SML editing support ( )
sounds-au : XEmacs Sun sound files ( )
sounds-wav : XEmacs Microsoft sound files ( )
speedbar : Provides a separate frame with convenient references ( )
strokes : Mouse enhancement utility ( )
sun : Support for Sparcworks.. ( )
supercite : An Emacs citation tool for News and Mail messages ( )
texinfo : XEmacs TeXinfo support ( )
text-modes : Miscellaneous support for editing text files ( )
textools : Miscellaneous TeX support ( )
time : Display time and date on the modeline ( )
tm : Emacs MIME support. Not needed for gnus = 5.8.0 ( )
tooltalk : Support for building with Tooltalk ( )
tpu : DEC EDIT/TPU support ( )
tramp : Remote shell-based file editing ( )
vc : Version Control for Free systems ( )
vc-cc : Version Control for ClearCase (UnFree) systems ( )
vhdl : Support for VHDL ( )
view-process : A Unix process browsing tool ( )
viper : VI emulation support ( )
x-symbol : Semi WYSIWYG for LaTeX, HTML, etc, using additional fonts ( )
xemacs-base : Fundamental XEmacs support, you almost certainly need this ( )
xemacs-devel : Emacs Lisp developer support ( )
xemacs-eterm : Terminal emulation ( )
xemacs-ispell : Spell-checking with GNU ispell ( )
xemacs-packages-all : Meta package for XEmacs elisp packages, similar to the sumo archives ( http://www.xemacs.org/ )
xetla : Arch (tla) interface for XEmacs ( )
xlib : Emacs interface to X server ( )
xslide : XSL editing support ( )
xslt-process : XSLT processing support ( )
xwem : X Emacs Window Manager ( )
zenirc : ZENIRC IRC Client ( )
Pour rajouter une e-build dans l'arbre de portage :
- créez le répertoire /usr/local/portage
- ajoutez dans le fichier "make.conf" ceci : PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage"
- créer dans le répertoire /usr/local/portage un sous-répertoire pour la catégorie, par exemple games-misc si vous choisissez fortune-mod-french-0.02
- puis encore un sous-répertoire au nom de l'ebuild (sans le numéro de version) par exemple fortune-mod-french
- copiez ou téléchargez l'ebuild dans ce nouveau répertoire (et si nécessaire les autres fichiers dans un sous-répertoire files)
- tapez maintenant ebuild lenomdelebuild.ebuild manifest, par exemple : ebuild fortune-mod-french-0.02.ebuild manifest
L'ebuild est alors rajouté dans l'arbre de portage.
Vous pouvez aussi utiliser layman : emerge layman puis layman -a gentoo
Pour Paludis utilisez ce rsync : rsync://gentoo.zugaina.org/gentoo-portage
En cas de problèmes : ycarus(-at-)zugaina.org