These ebuilds come from .
If you have some problems, go to the official site first.
dev-perl
Authen-OATH : OATH One Time Passwords ( )
Authen-SASL-XS : Code to glue Perl SASL to Cyrus SASL ( )
Dancer : A minimal-effort oriented web application framework ( )
Directory-Scratch : self-cleaning scratch space for tests ( )
ExtUtils-ModuleMaker : Better than h2xs for creating modules ( )
File-Save-Home : Place file safely under user home directory ( )
Gazelle : a Preforked Plack Handler for performance freaks ( )
Git-Repository : Perl interface to Git repositories ( )
Krb5 : Perl extension for Kerberos 5 ( )
Net-GitHub : Perl Interface for github.com ( )
Net-OAuth2 : Perl OAuth 2.0 implementation ( )
Net-WebSocket-Server : A straightforward Perl WebSocket server with minimal dependencies ( )
Protocol-WebSocket : WebSocket protocol ( )
Redis-hiredis : interact with Redis using the hiredis client ( )
String-PerlIdentifier : Generate a random name for a Perl variable ( )
System-Command : Object for running system commands ( )
Add an ebuild in portage :
- create the directory /usr/local/portage
- add in the file "make.conf" this : PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage"
- create in the directory /usr/local/portage a sub-directory for the category, for example games-misc if you choose fortune-mod-french-0.02
- create an other sub-directory with the name of the ebuild (without the version number) for example fortune-mod-french
- copy or download the ebuild in this new directory (and if needed the other files in the sub-directory "files")
- Enter this command : ebuild lenomdelebuild.ebuild manifest, for example : ebuild fortune-mod-french-0.02.ebuild manifest
The ebuild is now in the portage tree.
You can also use layman : emerge layman then layman -a defiance
For Paludis use this rsync : rsync://gentoo.zugaina.org/defiance-portage
If you have a problem : ycarus(-at-)zugaina.org