Will do!

On 10/01/11 09:59, Samuel Mimram wrote:
Please send them back to us so that we can put them on the repository, thanks!


2011/9/29 Audiodef Online <[email protected]>
I'll try that. Thanks!

If I have to edit an ebuild to get it to work, should I send it back to you guys to post? Otherwise, I will put it in my Ebuild and Source fixes for Gentoo project page (http://audiodef.com/projects.php?project_id=8).



On 09/29/11 06:37, David Baelde wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Audiodef Online <[email protected]> wrote:
I meant to direct this question to David and Romain - I should have been
more specific!
We used to have gentoo ebuilds, but they are not maintained anymore
since none of us devs uses gentoo anymore. The ebuilds can be found on
the SVN (not Mercurial) repository, in the gentoo directory at the
root.

The install process didn't change much, so you should try to update
them. Tell us if you succeed!

HTH

David



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