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To use the ebuilds provided in this gentoo directory you first must
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create a directory in your overlay tree.
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If you don't already have your own directory for custom ebuilds, you can
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create one. If you already have one, and that directory is set in your
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/etc/make.conf for PORTDIR_OVERLAY, this step can be skiped. Otherwise
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if you don't already, you can create one as such.
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# mkdir -p /usr/local/portage
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# vim /etc/make.conf
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Set PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage
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Then save and exit
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Once that is completed, or you skiped that step, you need to create a
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directory in your overlay tree for gmqcc, this can be done as such:
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(subsitute [[PORTDIR_OVERLAY]] with the one set in /etc/make.conf)
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# mkdir -p [[PORTDIR_OVERLAY]]/gmqcc
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After the directory is created you need to move the correct version ebuild
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into that directory depending on which version of GMQCC you want. For
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instance, if you want gmqcc 0.3.0, you move gmqcc-0.3.0.ebuild into that
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directory.
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# mv gmqcc-{version}.ebuild [[PORTDIR_OVERLAY]]/gmqcc/
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After the file is moved into your newly created portage overlay tree, you'll
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need to build a digest for it with ebuild. A digest is simply a Manifest and
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digital signature for the source files used.
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# ebuild gmqcc-0.3.0.ebuild digest
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After the digest is built, you can emerge gmqcc as usual.
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# emerge gmqcc
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