diff --git a/sys-apps/fchroot/Manifest b/sys-apps/fchroot/Manifest deleted file mode 100644 index 8b4e0d3..0000000 --- a/sys-apps/fchroot/Manifest +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -DIST fchroot-0.1.2.tar.gz 8351 BLAKE2B 342d9fcd3df13ce0e6ef2d9ccefb66f98cd4c6cd24855bcbce2299f5a6896408a310020c85b09079778bb904476b8bb8728099a135ba4a499528acbfd578cc55 SHA512 b1cead02a25d980d42ca22bcde6c421d7ff3e6d6357f979d59286c870f3d726950a115b7e63c4e990ddcf078c58a9393271b9a756104fe539102070e4af7c77e diff --git a/sys-apps/fchroot/fchroot-0.1.2.ebuild b/sys-apps/fchroot/fchroot-0.1.2.ebuild deleted file mode 100644 index df25e44..0000000 --- a/sys-apps/fchroot/fchroot-0.1.2.ebuild +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors -# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 - -EAPI=7 - -PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{7..9} ) - -inherit distutils-r1 - -DESCRIPTION="Funtoo's franken-chroot tool - chroot from AMD64 to ARM system" -HOMEPAGE="https://code.funtoo.org/bitbucket/users/drobbins/repos/fchroot/browse" -SRC_URI="mirror://pypi/${P:0:1}/${PN}/${P}.tar.gz" - -RESTRICT="mirror test" -LICENSE="Apache-2.0" -SLOT="0" -KEYWORDS="~amd64" - -RDEPEND=" - ${PYTHON_DEPS} - app-emulation/qemu[qemu_softmmu_targets_x86_64,qemu_softmmu_targets_aarch64,qemu_softmmu_targets_arm,static-user] - dev-libs/glib[static-libs] - dev-libs/libpcre[static-libs] - sys-apps/attr[static-libs] - sys-libs/zlib[static-libs] -" diff --git a/sys-apps/fchroot/metadata.xml b/sys-apps/fchroot/metadata.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 3bcdd61..0000000 --- a/sys-apps/fchroot/metadata.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ - - - - - xgqt@protonmail.com - Maciej Barć - - - fchroot - - - fchroot, also known as "Franken-Chroot" or "Funtoo Chroot", is a utility that helps you to leverage the magic of QEMU to chroot into a non-native system. - For example, on your x86-compatible 64-bit PC, it is possible to chroot into a 32-bit or 64-bit ARM environment and have it actually work. - This is accomplished by leveraging the "binfmt-misc" functionality built-in to the Linux kernel, combined with QEMU to perform emulation of non-native instruction sets. - fchroot itself doesn't do any magic except provide a very easy-to-use mechanism to get this to work, typically requiring little or no manual configuration. - You simply run fchroot just like chroot, and everything works. - - diff --git a/sys-kernel/xanmod-sources/xanmod-sources-5.12.10.ebuild b/sys-kernel/xanmod-sources/xanmod-sources-5.12.10.ebuild index 83dd363..ec50468 100644 --- a/sys-kernel/xanmod-sources/xanmod-sources-5.12.10.ebuild +++ b/sys-kernel/xanmod-sources/xanmod-sources-5.12.10.ebuild @@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ src_prepare() { kernel-2-src-prepare-overlay_src_prepare - rm "${S}"/.config || die - } pkg_postinst() {