[gentoo-dev] Automated Package Removal and Addition Tracker, for the week ending 2012-05-27 23h59 UTC
The attached list notes all of the packages that were added or removed from the tree, for the week ending 2012-05-27 23h59 UTC. Removals: dev-ruby/ruby-gtkmozembed 2012-05-21 05:22:06 ssuominen sci-chemistry/gchemutils2012-05-21 06:44:42 ssuominen dev-python/Whoosh 2012-05-22 12:46:07 blueness profiles/default/linux/x86 2012-05-23 23:13:37 ssuominen kde-base/ksecrets 2012-05-24 11:41:35 johu dev-texlive/texlive-latex3 2012-05-24 21:45:42 aballier net-libs/axTLS 2012-05-26 06:20:31 blueness Additions: sys-auth/fingerprint-gui2012-05-21 01:56:30 xmw dev-python/repoze-lru 2012-05-21 07:22:17 patrick dev-python/Whoosh 2012-05-21 11:36:13 blueness app-misc/metromap 2012-05-21 19:40:55 maksbotan games-rpg/sumwars 2012-05-21 21:49:31 hasufell x11-misc/winswitch 2012-05-22 09:29:11 xmw dev-python/whoosh 2012-05-22 12:32:54 blueness dev-libs/libusbx2012-05-22 15:58:13 ssuominen net-dns/dnssec-tools2012-05-22 21:11:29 xmw net-dns/dnssec-check2012-05-22 21:26:41 xmw net-dns/dnssec-nodes2012-05-22 21:50:16 xmw net-dns/dnssec-system-tray 2012-05-22 22:11:30 xmw net-dns/dnssec-lookup 2012-05-22 22:40:45 xmw app-text/epubcheck 2012-05-23 05:32:57 flameeyes dev-tex/pscyr 2012-05-23 12:46:21 alexxy dev-util/fatrace2012-05-23 20:13:44 xmw sys-libs/libcxx 2012-05-24 03:01:42 aballier dev-perl/Data-Uniqid2012-05-24 05:35:02 flameeyes net-analyzer/dietsniff 2012-05-24 07:16:11 xmw net-analyzer/tcping 2012-05-24 07:45:41 xmw net-misc/ncp2012-05-24 09:23:51 xmw games-fps/urbanterror 2012-05-24 23:37:46 hasufell dev-db/datadraw 2012-05-25 07:43:23 xmw sys-libs/argp-standalone2012-05-25 11:19:38 blueness dev-libs/freexl 2012-05-25 17:27:13 scarabeus sci-geosciences/readosm 2012-05-25 17:39:54 scarabeus dev-db/spatialite-tools 2012-05-25 17:45:05 scarabeus net-libs/axtls 2012-05-26 05:58:11 blueness dev-util/fix-la-relink-command 2012-05-26 07:49:54 tetromino app-text/ttf2pk22012-05-26 19:40:42 aballier app-admin/hardinfo 2012-05-26 21:46:09 hasufell sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools 2012-05-27 07:02:24 robbat2 dev-python/munkres 2012-05-27 20:39:31 sochotnicky dev-python/unidecode2012-05-27 21:30:12 sochotnicky -- Robin Hugh Johnson Gentoo Linux Developer E-Mail : robb...@gentoo.org GnuPG FP : 11AC BA4F 4778 E3F6 E4ED F38E B27B 944E 3488 4E85 Removed Packages: dev-ruby/ruby-gtkmozembed,removed,ssuominen,2012-05-21 05:22:06 sci-chemistry/gchemutils,removed,ssuominen,2012-05-21 06:44:42 dev-python/Whoosh,removed,blueness,2012-05-22 12:46:07 profiles/default/linux/x86,removed,ssuominen,2012-05-23 23:13:37 kde-base/ksecrets,removed,johu,2012-05-24 11:41:35 dev-texlive/texlive-latex3,removed,aballier,2012-05-24 21:45:42 net-libs/axTLS,removed,blueness,2012-05-26 06:20:31 Added Packages: sys-auth/fingerprint-gui,added,xmw,2012-05-21 01:56:30 dev-python/repoze-lru,added,patrick,2012-05-21 07:22:17 dev-python/Whoosh,added,blueness,2012-05-21 11:36:13 app-misc/metromap,added,maksbotan,2012-05-21 19:40:55 games-rpg/sumwars,added,hasufell,2012-05-21 21:49:31 x11-misc/winswitch,added,xmw,2012-05-22 09:29:11 dev-python/whoosh,added,blueness,2012-05-22 12:32:54 dev-libs/libusbx,added,ssuominen,2012-05-22 15:58:13 net-dns/dnssec-tools,added,xmw,2012-05-22 21:11:29 net-dns/dnssec-check,added,xmw,2012-05-22 21:26:41 net-dns/dnssec-nodes,added,xmw,2012-05-22 21:50:16 net-dns/dnssec-system-tray,added,xmw,2012-05-22 22:11:30 net-dns/dnssec-lookup,added,xmw,2012-05-22 22:40:45 app-text/epubcheck,added,flameeyes,2012-05-23 05:32:57 dev-tex/pscyr,added,alexxy,2012-05-23 12:46:21 dev-util/fatrace,added,xmw,2012-05-23 20:13:44 sys-libs/libcxx,added,aballier,2012-05-24 03:01:42 dev-perl/Data-Uniqid,added,flameeyes,2012-05-24 05:35:02 net-analyzer/dietsniff,added,xmw,2012-05-24 07:16:11 net-analyzer/tcping,added,xmw,2012-05-24 07:45:41 net-misc/ncp,added,xmw,2012-05-24 09:23:51 games-fps/urbanterror,added,hasufell,2012-05-24 23:37:46 dev-db/datadraw,added,xmw,2012-05-25 07:43:23 sys-libs/argp-standalone,added,blueness,2012-05-25 11:19:38 dev-libs/freexl,added,scarabeus,2012-05-25 17:27:13 sci-geosci
Re: [gentoo-dev] dev-libs/libusbx:1 the default provider for virtual/libusb:1 (for ~arch)
On 05/27/2012 11:12 AM, Samuli Suominen wrote: > Fedora rawhide and ArchLinux switched to libusbx and followed suit in > our virtual/libusb:1. > Debian is considering the switch also. We'll see... > > I've been in contact with the new maintainer, and he assured me the > compability will be kept for libusb-compat. > > Happy testing, > > # emerge -C dev-libs/libusb:1 > # emerge -1 dev-libs/libusbx:1 I've tried this on my laptop, and afterwards it wouldn't suspend to ram when it was supposed to. I didn't do any real troubleshooting, so I'm just mentioning it here in case it helps someone else recognize the source of the problem. This was with sys-power/upower-0.9.16 and dev-libs/libusbx-1.0.11 (I didn't try to rebuild upower after switching from dev-libs/libusb-1.0.9 to dev-libs/libusbx-1.0.11). -- Thanks, Zac
[gentoo-dev] dev-libs/libusbx:1 the default provider for virtual/libusb:1 (for ~arch)
Fedora rawhide and ArchLinux switched to libusbx and followed suit in our virtual/libusb:1. Debian is considering the switch also. We'll see... I've been in contact with the new maintainer, and he assured me the compability will be kept for libusb-compat. Happy testing, # emerge -C dev-libs/libusb:1 # emerge -1 dev-libs/libusbx:1 Perhaps a Portage News item worthy after stabilization later on... I have no plans to rush this. - Samuli
[gentoo-dev] Last rites: KOffice
For removal in 30days... # Andreas K. Hüttel (27 May 2012) # The successor of KOffice, Calligra, has now become stable # and we are removing KOffice soon from the portage tree. # Please upgrade; you can do that with the following commands: # emerge --deselect karbon kexi koffice-data koffice-l10n koffice-libs koffice-meta kplato kpresenter krita kspread kword # emerge app-office/calligra app-office/calligra-l10n app-office/karbon app-office/kexi app-office/koffice-data app-office/koffice-l10n app-office/koffice-libs app-office/koffice-meta app-office/kplato app-office/kpresenter app-office/krita app-office/kspread app-office/kword -- Andreas K. Huettel Gentoo Linux developer dilfri...@gentoo.org http://www.akhuettel.de/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-dev] rfc: OpenRC Networking Scripts
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 10:49:07AM -0400, Ian Stakenvicius wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > On 26/05/12 03:40 PM, William Hubbs wrote: > > All, > > > > I realize this has been discussed and there are definite opinions > > about which method works well. So, I want to take a different > > approach. > > > > Is there any interest in documenting and supporting newnet along > > side oldnet as opposed to killing newnet? > > > > Newnet would consist of the "network" init script to set up your > > loopback interface along with something like dhcpcd, > > networkmanager, or wicd (and wpa_supplicant for wireless > > interfaces) running in standalone mode to manage your other > > interfaces. > > > > My understanding of the way newnet works is that the big advantage > > would come for workstations that have a simple network setup and > > where users would want hotplugged interfaces to just work. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > William > > > > > Just want to point out that my hotplugged interfaces work great with > oldnet. Actually they don't, because we don't make or remove the net.* symlinks in /etc/init.d for the hotplugged interfaces when the interfaces are added or removed. William pgpRaImBi44rW.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] rfc: OpenRC Networking Scripts
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 26/05/12 03:40 PM, William Hubbs wrote: > All, > > I realize this has been discussed and there are definite opinions > about which method works well. So, I want to take a different > approach. > > Is there any interest in documenting and supporting newnet along > side oldnet as opposed to killing newnet? > > Newnet would consist of the "network" init script to set up your > loopback interface along with something like dhcpcd, > networkmanager, or wicd (and wpa_supplicant for wireless > interfaces) running in standalone mode to manage your other > interfaces. > > My understanding of the way newnet works is that the big advantage > would come for workstations that have a simple network setup and > where users would want hotplugged interfaces to just work. > > Any thoughts? > > William > Just want to point out that my hotplugged interfaces work great with oldnet. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) iF4EAREIAAYFAk/CPuMACgkQ2ugaI38ACPAAYgD/QUwTWo4ov++qtmsR8P5TQjQd EngeAjncgIU5kMcyiqQA/0M4qfS0T3xnWwEU61GPr/YuDjRbeVhjM81gPveGxm3P =otGU -END PGP SIGNATURE-