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We will use {{c|/var/src/my-overlay}} as primary location directory for the overlay. The location can be anywhere on your system.
 
=== Cloning and Finishing Touches ===
 
You will now want to add a ssh key to code.funtoo.org (see video above for more information.) Then, clone it locally, and perform the following steps to properly set the overlay name:


{{console|body=
{{console|body=
###i## install -d /var/src
$ ##i##git clone ssh://git@code.funtoo.org:7999/~drobbins/my-overlay.git
}}
Cloning into 'my-overlay'...
remote: Enumerating objects: 16, done.
remote: Counting objects: 100% (16/16), done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (12/12), done.
remote: Total 16 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0)
Receiving objects: 100% (16/16), 8.64 KiB | 8.64 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (4/4), done.
$ ##i##cd my-overlay
$ ##i##echo "my-overlay" > profiles/repo_name
$ ##i##git add .
$ ##i##git commit -a -m "Setting initial repo name."
$ ##i##git push


{{important|Do not store your overlay inside of /var/git/meta-repo, as it is best for your overlays to be logically separate from the official kits that {{c|ego}} maintains via {{c|ego sync}}.}}
{{Tip|Now is also a good time to review the {{c|README.rst}} and {{c|LICENSE.txt}} and customize as needed.}}


Clone the [https://github.com/funtoo/skeleton-overlay skeleton overlay] from github. Change the repository's name from ''skeleton'' to a name as it will appear when emerging. Here we use {{c|myoverlayname}} as an example, choose your name accordingly.
Now, your overlay is ready for new ebuilds to be committed to it. But before we do that, we should configure Portage to "see" your overlay and any packages it contains.
 
{{console|body=###i## cd /var/git/overlay
###i## git clone  https://github.com/funtoo/skeleton-overlay.git myoverlayname
}}


==Configure the overlay==
=== Create repos.conf Entry ===
We will enable portage settings required for the overlay to be functional.
{{console|body=
###i## echo "myoverlayname" > /var/git/overlay/myoverlayname/profiles/repo_name
}}


Create the following file in order to register your overlay with Portage:


{{file|name=/etc/portage/repos.conf/myoverlayname.conf|lang=|desc=Add your overlay to portage|body=
{{file|name=/etc/portage/repos.conf/my-overlay.conf|lang=|desc=Add your overlay to portage|body=
[myoverlayname]
[my-overlay]
location = /var/git/overlay/myoverlayname
location = /home/myuser/my-overlay
auto-sync = no
auto-sync = no
priority = 10
priority = 10
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{{tip|The {{c|priority}} key is needed to ensure that your overlay has higher priority to the kit's overlays, which are default priority 1}}
{{tip|The {{c|priority}} key is needed to ensure that your overlay has higher priority to the kit's overlays, which are default priority 1}}


This would be starting point for your own overlay. You are ready to add new ebuilds that are not present in portage tree or fix the ebuilds from portage tree you are not satisfied with, updating old packages or removing newer package versions.
Now, you are ready to add new ebuilds that are not present in portage tree or fix the ebuilds from portage tree you are not satisfied with, updating old packages or removing newer package versions.


For example, for an updated version of the package <code>net-misc/autossh</code> not currently in the repository, create the directory <code>net-misc</code> under  <code>/var/git/overlay/myoverlayname</code> and place the <code>autossh</code> directory under it. In this directory, your ebuild must have a proper digest created. Use the command ebuild /path/to/ebuild digest.
For example, to create an updated version of the package {{c|net-misc/autossh}} not currently in the repository, create the directory tree {{f|net-misc/autossh}} under {{c|my-overlay}}. In the {{f|autossh}} directory you created, you can add new {{c|autossh-x.y.z.ebuild}} files.
{{console|body=
###i## install -d /var/git/overlay/myoverlayname/net-misc/autossh
###i## cd /var/git/overlay/myoverlayname/net-misc/autossh
###i## ebuild autossh-1.2.3.ebuild digest
}}
Above examples shows the basic setup for an ebuild. Notice, a category <code>net-misc</code>, is where autossh belongs to. By default the category cannot be created with an arbitrary names. The categories are strictly defined in the profiles. If wished, custom category can be added via <code>/etc/portage/categories</code>. Follow <code>man 5 portage</code> for details.
{{note|{{c|equery}} may print this warning on execution:
{{console|body=
$ ##i##equery u gcc
Unavailable repository 'gentoo' referenced by masters entry in '/var/git/myoverlayname/metadata/layout.conf'
...}}
This is a [https://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-4826 known equery bug], but should not cause any adverse effects.}}


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Revision as of 01:39, February 20, 2019

More involved developers may want to consider contributing to Funtoo Linux by maintaining an independent overlay.

Traditionally, an overlay is a Portage repository that can be added dynamically to a user's system to augment the available ebuilds and catpkgs. However, with Funtoo it is also possible for our automated scripts to merge your overlay, or parts of it, into Funtoo Linux itself. If you are maintaining quite a few ebuilds, this lets us "pull" from your independently-maintained overlay so that you don't need to submit lots of pull requests via https://code.funtoo.org. So it can be a very serious optimization to the way you maintain certain ebuilds by saving you time.

Creating Your Overlay

There are two ways to create an overlay that we'll cover. The first is quite simple and can be done via https://code.funtoo.org. Simply go to https://code.funtoo.org/bitbucket/projects/CO/repos/skeleton-overlay/browse and click the "Create fork" button:

Create fork.png

At this point, you will be presented with the next screen, where you should type in a new name for your overlay, disable fork syncing, and click "Fork Repository".

Fork overlay2.png

Making it Public

You have now created your own initial overlay, but it is not visible to the public. To make it visible to the public, go to Repository Settings, then Repository Permissions and finally check Public Access -- Enable. Your repository can now be seen (but not modified) by others.

Learning More About code.funtoo.org

To learn more about code.funtoo.org, please see the following video. We will still need to perform some finishing steps to get the overlay ready for use, which we will cover below.


Cloning and Finishing Touches

You will now want to add a ssh key to code.funtoo.org (see video above for more information.) Then, clone it locally, and perform the following steps to properly set the overlay name:

{{console|body= $ ##i##git clone ssh://git@code.funtoo.org:7999/~drobbins/my-overlay.git Cloning into 'my-overlay'... remote: Enumerating objects: 16, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (16/16), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (12/12), done. remote: Total 16 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0) Receiving objects: 100% (16/16), 8.64 KiB | 8.64 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (4/4), done. $ ##i##cd my-overlay $ ##i##echo "my-overlay" > profiles/repo_name $ ##i##git add . $ ##i##git commit -a -m "Setting initial repo name." $ ##i##git push

   Tip

Now is also a good time to review the README.rst and LICENSE.txt and customize as needed.

Now, your overlay is ready for new ebuilds to be committed to it. But before we do that, we should configure Portage to "see" your overlay and any packages it contains.

Create repos.conf Entry

Create the following file in order to register your overlay with Portage:

   /etc/portage/repos.conf/my-overlay.conf - Add your overlay to portage
[my-overlay]
location = /home/myuser/my-overlay
auto-sync = no
priority = 10
   Tip

The priority key is needed to ensure that your overlay has higher priority to the kit's overlays, which are default priority 1

Now, you are ready to add new ebuilds that are not present in portage tree or fix the ebuilds from portage tree you are not satisfied with, updating old packages or removing newer package versions.

For example, to create an updated version of the package net-misc/autossh not currently in the repository, create the directory tree net-misc/autossh under my-overlay. In the autossh directory you created, you can add new autossh-x.y.z.ebuild files.