installing sdk on gentoo

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Quoting Chuck Robey <chuckr at chuckr.org>:

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> I am still installing the sdk.  I have gotten to the point where it's
> asking me to install the Debian packages, and I'm not sure, is this an
> optional item, or could I pass it up?  I'm running Gentoo, and I really,
> really would NOT want to install a second package system onto this box.
> I'm just trying to find out if this part is optional, because I have tools
> on my gentoo box to convert rpm packages to .tar.gz things which I am far
> more comfortable with, and I wouldn't install any package system outside of
> Gentoo's portage, if it's in any way possible to operate the sdk without it.
>
> Thanks.
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I am using the VMWare image to do development on Gentoo.  Seemed like  
the safest without messing up the normal Gentoo environment.  You can  
run it through the VMWare Player.

-- 
Scott Carr
OpenOffice.org
Documentation Co-Lead

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