Apple Macbook/make.conf

Choose one of the following make.conf. Keep in mind that if you use the extended versions is best to recompile the system after chrooting. So gremilings don't grow inside your Macbook.

i686 Standard
Note that the USE flag has a minimum set of entries.

i686 Extended
Here the USE flag has a a lot of entries. You will have way more support for many packages using this make.conf. But if you do, is best to recompile the system to avoid the gremilings. This is explained in the Macbook wiki. Another approach is to use the Standard make.conf above and set the proper flags to individual packages using the /etc/portage/package.use file.

amd64 Standard
Note that the USE flag has a minimum set of entries.

amd64 Extended
Here the USE flag has a a lot of entries. You will have way more support for many packages using this make.conf. But if you do, is best to recompile the system to avoid the gremilings. This is explained in the Macbook wiki. Another approach is to use the Standard make.conf above and set the proper flags to individual packages using the /etc/portage/package.use file.