转自: http://gentoo-overlay.megacoffee.net/

At this unofficial place, we publish some ebuilds that may (or may not) be interesting to other Gentoo users. What we serve here are

ebuilds written by ourselves ebuilds that were already in official portage but needed some small change to build newer version ebuilds that we fetched from Gentoo Bugzilla at some point ebuilds with added patches of which some may have been written by us some may have been fetched from other sources such as bug trackers ebuilds that may have been removed previously from official portage - note that these may have been removed for a reason but this is for the special cases in which you simply just need them... All these ebuilds should be considered experimental. As we collect them from other sources (in accordance to the licenses), you are of course free to copy ours as well.

How to connect your Gentoo installation

The easiest way is to use layman to connect with us.

First, get mercurial and layman if you haven't done so already:

echo app-portage/layman mercurial >>/etc/portage/package.use
emerge layman # and follow instructions for /etc/make.conf

We are now on the official layman repository list, so all you need to do is:

  1. Run layman -f once to update the repository list.
  2. Add our overlay megacoffee to your local installation by running layman -a megacoffee - you should see an output similar to this:
    # layman -a megacoffee
    * Running... # /usr/bin/hg clone http://rhodecode.megacoffee.net/gentoo-overlay/main/ /var/lib/layman/megacoffee
    requesting all changes
    adding changesets
    adding manifests
    adding file changes
    added 12 changesets with 30 changes to 22 files
    updating to branch default
    20 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved
    * Successfully added overlay "megacoffee".
  3. From now on, run layman -S whenever you want to check for updates. If you're a long-time user of our repository, you may still have added http://gentoo-overlay.megacoffee.net/repositories.xml to your /etc/layman/layman.cfg. You can safely remove that entry now that we're on the default list.

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