Difference between revisions of "Gentoo Portage Overlay"
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* dedicated: Builds the dedicated server | * dedicated: Builds the dedicated server | ||
* moviepack: Installs graphics making Armagetron look more like the movie TRON | * moviepack: Installs graphics making Armagetron look more like the movie TRON | ||
− | * moviesounds: Installs sound files from the movie TRON. You can set LINGUAS="es -en" to get sounds from the Spanish | + | * moviesounds: Installs sound files from the movie TRON. You can set LINGUAS="es -en" to get sounds from the Spanish movie instead. |
* opengl: Builds the regular game client; default unless USE=dedicated | * opengl: Builds the regular game client; default unless USE=dedicated | ||
Revision as of 18:55, 2 December 2006
Prerequisites
Setup layman
To install and use Portage overlays, you must first install and configure layman:
emerge layman echo "source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf" >> /etc/make.conf
Before you can use layman, you need to fetch its list of overlays:
layman -L
You may also want to read the Gentoo Overlays Users' Guide for more information on layman, including how to update your overlays.
Adding the Armagetron overlay
layman -a armagetron
Installing Armagetron Advanced
USE flags
Several USE flags exist for Armagetron packages:
- debug: Enabled debug mode. This may disable certain features, and enable debugging artifacts.
- dedicated: Builds the dedicated server
- moviepack: Installs graphics making Armagetron look more like the movie TRON
- moviesounds: Installs sound files from the movie TRON. You can set LINGUAS="es -en" to get sounds from the Spanish movie instead.
- opengl: Builds the regular game client; default unless USE=dedicated
Packages
- armagetronad: Releases of Armagetron Advanced. If you set ~arch keyword, you will be able to install experimental releases.
Updating the overlay
You can sync just your Armagetron overlay via layman:
layman -s armagetron
Or sync all your overlays at the same time:
layman -S