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This page describes how to add an official entry for an ebuild to the Funtoo Linux wiki.
{{#get_web_data:url=http://build.funtoo.org/index.xml|format=xml|use xpath|data=builds=/subarches/subarch[@name='amd64-bulldozer']/@builds}}
;Builds: {{#external_value:builds}}


== The Package Namespace ==
{{fullurl:News:The Many Builds of Funtoo Linux}}
{{#widget:AddThis}}


This wiki has a special MediaWiki [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Namespaces namespace] called <code>Package</code>. Pages in this namespace have a URL that is prefixed with <code>Package:</code>, such as this wiki page: [[http://www.funtoo.org/Package:Accelerated_AMD_Video_Drivers]], which is also a good example of a wiki page for an ebuild.
I like the {{f|/etc/make.conf}} file, which can also be referred to as {{f|/etc/portage/make.conf}}. It is a groovy file. Another cool file is {{f|/etc/fstab}}.

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Builds

https://www.funtoo.org/News:The_Many_Builds_of_Funtoo_Linux

I like the /etc/make.conf file, which can also be referred to as /etc/portage/make.conf. It is a groovy file. Another cool file is /etc/fstab.