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Name: ebuildtester
Version: 0.1.11
Summary: A container approach to test a Gentoo package within a clean stage3 container
Home-page: http://ebuildtester.readthedocs.io/
Author: Nicolas Bock
Author-email: nicolasbock@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: Introduction
        ============
        
        This script is a tool to test a Gentoo ebuild and its
        dependencies. The idea is that the package is emerged in a clean (and
        current) stage3 Docker container.
        
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        Usage
        -----
        
        We are going to assume that the user has a local git clone of the portage tree in
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
           /usr/local/git/gentoo
        
        We have added a new ebuild and would like to verify that the build
        dependencies are all correct. We can build the package (ATOM) with:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
           ebuildtester --portage-dir /usr/local/git/gentoo \
             --atom ATOM \
             --use USE1 USE2
        
        where we have specified two USE flags, USE1 and USE2. The
        `ebuildtester` command will now create a docker container and start
        installing the ATOM. All specified dependencies will be installed as
        well.
        
        
        Command line arguments
        ----------------------
        
        The command understands the following command line arguments:
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
            usage: ebuildtester [-h] [--version] [--atom ATOM [ATOM ...]] [--live-ebuild]
                                [--manual] --portage-dir PORTAGE_DIR
                                [--overlay-dir OVERLAY_DIR] [--update {yes,true,no,false}]
                                [--threads N] [--use USE [USE ...]]
                                [--global-use GLOBAL_USE [GLOBAL_USE ...]] [--unmask ATOM]
                                [--unstable] [--gcc-version VER] [--rm] [--with-X]
                                [--with-vnc]
                                [--profile {default/linux/amd64/17.0,default/linux/amd64/17.0/systemd}]
        
            A dockerized approach to test a Gentoo package within a clean stage3.
        
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              --version             show program's version number and exit
              --atom ATOM [ATOM ...]
                                    The package atom(s) to install
              --live-ebuild         Unmask the live ebuild of the atom
              --manual              Install package manually
              --portage-dir PORTAGE_DIR
                                    The local portage directory
              --overlay-dir OVERLAY_DIR
                                    Add overlay dir (can be used multiple times)
              --update {yes,true,no,false}
                                    Update container before installing atom
              --threads N           Use N (default 8) threads to build packages
              --use USE [USE ...]   The use flags for the atom
              --global-use GLOBAL_USE [GLOBAL_USE ...]
                                    Set global USE flag
              --unmask ATOM         Unmask atom (can be used multiple times)
              --unstable            Globally 'unstable' system, i.e. ~amd64
              --gcc-version VER     Use gcc version VER
              --rm                  Remove container after session is done
              --with-X              Globally enable the X USE flag
              --with-vnc            Install VNC server to test graphical applications
              --profile {default/linux/amd64/17.0,default/linux/amd64/17.0/systemd}
                                    The profile to use
        
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