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# On Funtoo, '''don't touch {{c|/etc/make.conf}} or {{c|/etc/portage/package.use}}! Leave them empty!''' We have an [[Funtoo Profiles|innovative profile system]] that has flavors and mix-ins and is designed to allow you to manage {{c|USE}} settings in bulk, and we maintain these as a community. We build GNOME and other stages for download using these official profiles. | # On Funtoo, '''don't touch {{c|/etc/make.conf}} or {{c|/etc/portage/package.use}}! Leave them empty of custom {{c|USE}} settings!''' We have an [[Funtoo Profiles|innovative profile system]] that has flavors and mix-ins and is designed to allow you to manage {{c|USE}} settings in bulk, and we maintain these as a community. We build GNOME and other stages for download using these official profiles. | ||
# If you find that our {{c|USE}} settings aren't optimal, and require manual fixes to get things to merge, or if basic functionality in an app doesn't work because the {{c|USE}} settings aren't right, then '''this is a bug. We consider it a bug, so please open a bug.''' As a ''wolf pack'', we want to be a community and '''curate an optimal set of default {{c|USE}} settings for everyone so that users can perform real work on their Funtoo systems without a bunch of one-off {{c|USE}} hacks.''' | # If you find that our {{c|USE}} settings aren't optimal, and require manual fixes to get things to merge, or if basic functionality in an app doesn't work because the {{c|USE}} settings aren't right, then '''this is a bug. We consider it a bug, so please open a bug.''' As a ''wolf pack'', we want to be a community and '''curate an optimal set of default {{c|USE}} settings for everyone so that users can perform real work on their Funtoo systems without a bunch of one-off {{c|USE}} hacks.''' | ||
# This also means that if '''you decide to hack up your {{c|/etc/make.conf}} and {{c|/etc/portage/package.use}} with non-standard settings''', because that's how you did things on your Gentoo system, and you want to do things the Gentoo way instead of the Funtoo way, then we '''will consider any bugs you report to be a lower priority and they may be closed with little or no explanation.''' Be a part of the wolf pack. There is strength in numbers. | # This also means that if '''you decide to hack up your {{c|/etc/make.conf}} and {{c|/etc/portage/package.use}} with non-standard settings''', because that's how you did things on your Gentoo system, and you want to do things the Gentoo way instead of the Funtoo way, then we '''will consider any bugs you report to be a lower priority and they may be closed with little or no explanation.''' Be a part of the wolf pack. There is strength in numbers. |
Latest revision as of 21:26, January 28, 2023
- On Funtoo, don't touch
/etc/make.conf
or/etc/portage/package.use
! Leave them empty of customUSE
settings! We have an innovative profile system that has flavors and mix-ins and is designed to allow you to manageUSE
settings in bulk, and we maintain these as a community. We build GNOME and other stages for download using these official profiles. - If you find that our
USE
settings aren't optimal, and require manual fixes to get things to merge, or if basic functionality in an app doesn't work because theUSE
settings aren't right, then this is a bug. We consider it a bug, so please open a bug. As a wolf pack, we want to be a community and curate an optimal set of defaultUSE
settings for everyone so that users can perform real work on their Funtoo systems without a bunch of one-offUSE
hacks. - This also means that if you decide to hack up your
/etc/make.conf
and/etc/portage/package.use
with non-standard settings, because that's how you did things on your Gentoo system, and you want to do things the Gentoo way instead of the Funtoo way, then we will consider any bugs you report to be a lower priority and they may be closed with little or no explanation. Be a part of the wolf pack. There is strength in numbers.