Modern development environment on dated RHEL
Kfir Lavi
lavi.kfir at gmail.com
Tue Apr 27 13:14:10 IDT 2010
Hi,
I'm a Gentoo user and did it a lot of times, though using chroot.
It is basically installing Gentoo into a directory. So you follow the Gentoo
installation manual. You finish before the Grub installation section.
Its a very straight forward procedure. Then you will have a very strong
environment for a developer.
If you choose to try this path, feel free to email me with any questions.
I'll gladly help and share my experience.
Regards,
Kfir
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Yedidyah Bar-David <
linux-il at didi.bardavid.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:33:33PM +0300, Evgeny Budilovsky wrote:
> > Why not compile all the latest software on some shared directory and then
> > run it from there ...
> > My company have policy not to give root access on development stations so
> I
> > just compile all my development software in home directory and use it
> from
> > there ...
>
> If you go this route, you might consider using some package manager
> for this, such as stow (or one of its clones) or gobolinux.
> --
> Didi
>
>
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