commit:     5862e0c0c1e38f3a2dc3d24ed440236231bb3f03
Author:     Mikle Kolyada <zlogene <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Thu Mar 19 07:44:03 2020 +0000
Commit:     Mikle Kolyada <zlogene <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Thu Mar 19 07:44:03 2020 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=5862e0c0

dev-python/gnuplot-py: remove last-rited pkg

Signed-off-by: Mikle Kolyada <zlogene <AT> gentoo.org>

 dev-python/gnuplot-py/Manifest                     |  1 -
 .../files/gnuplot-py-1.7-mousesupport.patch        | 75 ----------------------
 dev-python/gnuplot-py/gnuplot-py-1.8-r2.ebuild     | 35 ----------
 dev-python/gnuplot-py/metadata.xml                 | 21 ------
 4 files changed, 132 deletions(-)

diff --git a/dev-python/gnuplot-py/Manifest b/dev-python/gnuplot-py/Manifest
deleted file mode 100644
index f665d9828bf..00000000000
--- a/dev-python/gnuplot-py/Manifest
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-DIST gnuplot-py-1.8.tar.gz 118828 BLAKE2B 
880062169b2fa047d60318cc7dc556c60794bfd81317681395329a56712506f7e406efecb79f37cd98103e76a6feb8b635e55fe056c3ce5bee0c670c8bcaf7a8
 SHA512 
748dc95ea53acd362f67c821a3cc7cf23b6329c2dd13c130c91e1c9f89afe1ffd84619ed321923c65455adf86ee58976dd6dd187881ee3ede5e0f5f551fb027d

diff --git a/dev-python/gnuplot-py/files/gnuplot-py-1.7-mousesupport.patch 
b/dev-python/gnuplot-py/files/gnuplot-py-1.7-mousesupport.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 2eaf6ae379e..00000000000
--- a/dev-python/gnuplot-py/files/gnuplot-py-1.7-mousesupport.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
---- _Gnuplot.py.orig   2003-10-17 16:28:10.000000000 +0200
-+++ _Gnuplot.py        2004-10-28 14:39:20.000000000 +0200
-@@ -18,6 +18,27 @@
- 
- import gp, PlotItems, termdefs
- 
-+def test_mouse():
-+    """Return whether mouse support is present or not.
-+
-+    The detection is done by calling gnuplot with a file containing only the
-+    "set mouse" command.  If gnuplot does have mouse support, it should simply
-+    execute the file silently, producing no output."""
-+
-+    import os,tempfile,commands
-+    
-+    tmpname = tempfile.mktemp()
-+    tfile = open(tmpname,"w")
-+    tfile.write("set mouse")
-+    tfile.close()
-+    msg = commands.getoutput(gp.GnuplotOpts.gnuplot_command + " " +
-+                             tmpname)
-+    os.unlink(tmpname)
-+    if msg:  # Gnuplot won"t print anything if it has mouse support
-+        has_mouse = 0
-+    else:
-+        has_mouse = 1
-+    return has_mouse
- 
- class _GnuplotFile:
-     """A file to which gnuplot commands can be written.
-@@ -152,7 +173,7 @@
-         'output' : 'string',
-         }
- 
--    def __init__(self, filename=None, persist=None, debug=0):
-+    def __init__(self, filename=None, persist=None, debug=0, mouse=None):
-         """Create a Gnuplot object.
- 
-         Create a 'Gnuplot' object.  By default, this starts a gnuplot
-@@ -172,8 +193,19 @@
-           'debug=1' -- echo the gnuplot commands to stderr as well as
-               sending them to gnuplot.
- 
-+          "mouse=1" -- activate mouse support (officially available as of
-+          gnuplot 4.0 under certain platforms).
-+
-         """
- 
-+        # The mouse check must be done first, so we can decide whether to use
-+        # inline data and fifos or not (they break mouse support)
-+        if mouse is None:
-+            mouse = test_mouse()
-+        if mouse:
-+            gp.GnuplotOpts.prefer_inline_data = 0
-+            gp.GnuplotOpts.prefer_fifo_data = 0
-+            
-         if filename is None:
-             self.gnuplot = gp.GnuplotProcess(persist=persist)
-         else:
-@@ -182,10 +214,14 @@
-                     'Gnuplot with output to file does not allow '
-                     'persist option.')
-             self.gnuplot = _GnuplotFile(filename)
-+          
-         self._clear_queue()
-         self.debug = debug
-         self.plotcmd = 'plot'
--        self('set terminal %s' % (gp.GnuplotOpts.default_term,))
-+      # The "set mouse" command MUST be the VERY FIRST command passed to 
gnuplot
-+      if mouse:
-+            self("set mouse")
-+      self("set terminal %s" % gp.GnuplotOpts.default_term)
- 
-     def __call__(self, s):
-         """Send a command string to gnuplot.

diff --git a/dev-python/gnuplot-py/gnuplot-py-1.8-r2.ebuild 
b/dev-python/gnuplot-py/gnuplot-py-1.8-r2.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index 921b7992021..00000000000
--- a/dev-python/gnuplot-py/gnuplot-py-1.8-r2.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2020 Gentoo Authors
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI=5
-PYTHON_COMPAT=( python2_7 )
-PYTHON_SINGLE_IMPL=true
-
-inherit distutils-r1
-
-DESCRIPTION="A python wrapper for Gnuplot"
-HOMEPAGE="http://gnuplot-py.sourceforge.net/";
-SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/${PN}/${P}.tar.gz"
-
-LICENSE="LGPL-2.1"
-SLOT="0"
-KEYWORDS="amd64 ~ia64 ppc ppc64 ~s390 ~sparc x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux 
~ppc-macos ~x64-macos ~x86-macos"
-IUSE="doc"
-
-DEPEND="
-       || (
-               dev-python/numpy-python2[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
-               dev-python/numpy[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
-       )"
-RDEPEND="${DEPEND}
-       sci-visualization/gnuplot"
-
-DOCS=( ANNOUNCE.txt CREDITS.txt FAQ.txt NEWS.txt TODO.txt )
-
-PATCHES=( "${FILESDIR}"/${PN}-1.7-mousesupport.patch )
-
-python_install_all() {
-       use doc && local HTML_DOCS=( doc/Gnuplot/. )
-       distutils-r1_python_install_all
-}
-# testsuite does NOT run unattended, so left out here

diff --git a/dev-python/gnuplot-py/metadata.xml 
b/dev-python/gnuplot-py/metadata.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index fe1997fa7b0..00000000000
--- a/dev-python/gnuplot-py/metadata.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd";>
-<pkgmetadata>
-       <maintainer type="project">
-               <email>[email protected]</email>
-               <name>Python</name>
-       </maintainer>
-       <longdescription lang="en">
-               Gnuplot.py is a Python module that interfaces to gnuplot, the 
popular
-               plotting program. It allows you to use gnuplot from within 
Python to
-               plot arrays of data from memory, data files, or mathematical
-               functions. If you use Python to perform computations or as 
`glue' for
-               numerical programs, you can use this module to plot data on the 
fly as
-               they are computed. And the combination with Python makes it is 
easy to
-               automate things, including to create crude `animations' by 
plotting
-               different datasets one after another.
-       </longdescription>
-       <upstream>
-               <remote-id type="sourceforge">gnuplot-py</remote-id>
-       </upstream>
-</pkgmetadata>

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