diskimage-builder/diskimage_builder/elements/gentoo/README.rst
Matthew Thode 6a6d78e63c
Change the GENTOO_PORTAGE_CLEANUP variable default
Default the GENTOO_PORTAGE_CLEANUP to True.  By default we should not
ship package info, this bloats the image and is usually outdated by the
time it'd be consumed.

Change-Id: I14c2530d91807cbc6a3806e01c7e4f6f472b190d
2018-03-26 23:26:49 -05:00

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========
Gentoo
========
Use a Gentoo cloud image as the baseline for built disk images. The images are
located in profile specific sub directories:
http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/amd64/autobuilds/
As of this writing, only x86_64 images are available.
Notes:
* There are very frequently new automated builds that include changes that
happen during the product maintenance. The download directories contain an
unversioned name and a versioned name. The unversioned name will always
point to the latest image, but will frequently change its content. The
versioned one will never change content, but will frequently be deleted and
replaced by a newer build with a higher version-release number.
* In order to run the package-installs element you will need to make sure
`dev-python/pyyaml` is installed on the host.
* In order to run the vm element you will need to make sure `sys-block/parted`
is installed on the host.
* Other profiles can be used by exporting GENTOO_PROFILE with a valid profile.
A list of valid profiles follows:
default/linux/amd64/17.0
default/linux/amd64/17.0/no-multilib
default/linux/amd64/17.0/hardened
default/linux/amd64/17.0/no-multilib/hardened
* You can set the GENTOO_PORTAGE_CLEANUP environment variable to False to
prevent cleaning up portage repositories (including overlays). This makes
the image bigger.
* Gentoo supports many diferent versions of python, in order to select one
you may use the `GENTOO_PYTHON_TARGETS` environment variable to select
the versions of python you want on your image. The format of this variable
is a string as follows `"python2_7 python3_5"`.
* In addition you can select the primary python version you wish to use (that
which will be called by running the `python` command. The
`GENTOO_PYTHON_ACTIVE_VERSION` is used to set that mapping. The variable
contents can be something like `python3.5`.
* You can enable overlays using the `GENTOO_OVERLAYS` variable. In it you
should put a space separated list of overlays. The overlays must be in the
official overlay list and must be git based.