[gentoo-dev] Last rites for media-libs/tunepimp

2006-07-25 Thread Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò
I'm sending the last rites before the p.mask this time because I'm currently occupied in the whole KDE commit so I'd rather not to mix stuff up. Later today media-libs/tunepimp is going to be masked, the musicbrainz useflag dropped, and removed in 30 days. The reason is a security issue (bug

Re: [gentoo-dev] seamonkey - nss vs nspr

2006-07-25 Thread Martin Schlemmer
On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 17:39 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote: Hi folks, while emerging seamonkey I've seen something strange on nspr and nss: these packages are both imported by seamonkey, but it seems that nss contains nspr. Do we have some duplicates here ? Can you elaborate (maybe with a

Re: [gentoo-dev] seamonkey - nss vs nspr

2006-07-25 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Martin Schlemmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 17:39 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote: Hi folks, while emerging seamonkey I've seen something strange on nspr and nss: these packages are both imported by seamonkey, but it seems that nss contains nspr. Do we have some

Re: [gentoo-dev] Replacing cpu-feature USE flags

2006-07-25 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: On Thursday 06 July 2006 13:00, Stuart Herbert wrote: The one advantage of using USE flags for this is that the support can be controlled very easily on a per-package basis. CFLAGS is much more of a system-wide setting. There is

Re: [gentoo-dev] Replacing cpu-feature USE flags

2006-07-25 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Donnie Berkholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote: echo | $(tc-getCC) ${CFLAGS} -dM -E - 2/dev/null Thoughts? Comments? How will you handle non-gcc compilers? Maybe it goes out of gentoo's scope, but I'm developing an universal toolchain wrapper which

Re: [gentoo-dev] Replacing cpu-feature USE flags

2006-07-25 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Ned Ludd [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: snip Non gcc compilers have never been supported and probably never will be. If someone decides to work on that topic, IMHO the best approach would be providing an gcc-style frontend, so we actually get an drop-in-replacement (at least from the command

Re: [gentoo-dev] Replacing cpu-feature USE flags

2006-07-25 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Kevin F. Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Where a package does run-time detection, there's no need for any conditional compilation as they build for everything anyway, so such packages wouldn't use mmx/sse/sse2 etc USE flags anyway. Well, there are still valid reasons: if you *know* you'll

Re: [gentoo-dev] seamonkey - nss vs nspr

2006-07-25 Thread Martin Schlemmer
On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 12:46 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote: * Martin Schlemmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: On Mon, 2006-07-24 at 17:39 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote: Hi folks, while emerging seamonkey I've seen something strange on nspr and nss: these packages are both imported by

Re: [gentoo-dev] ethereal moved to wireshark

2006-07-25 Thread Graham Murray
Daniel Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ethereal, as far as anyone can tell, is no longer being developed[3] as all the core developers have moved to Wireshark[4]. To make this transition as painless as possible, a package move has been setup so Ethereal users should automatically upgrade

[gentoo-dev] ethereal moved to wireshark

2006-07-25 Thread Daniel Black
As you probably read yesterday in GWN[1], Ethereal is being removed due to security vulnerabilities[2] and replaced with its successor, Wireshark. Ethereal, as far as anyone can tell, is no longer being developed[3] as all the core developers have moved to Wireshark[4]. To make this

Re: [gentoo-dev] ethereal moved to wireshark

2006-07-25 Thread Daniel Black
On Wednesday 26 July 2006 01:16, Graham Murray wrote: Is there an equivalent of (or replacement for) the command line tethereal? tshark -- Daniel Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gentoo Crypto/dev-embedded/Forensics/NetMon pgpj1Ot1BfcHs.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [gentoo-dev] ethereal moved to wireshark

2006-07-25 Thread Chris Gianelloni
On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 16:16 +0100, Graham Murray wrote: Is there an equivalent of (or replacement for) the command line tethereal? This can give more useful information than tcpdump and can be run in real-time on servers over an SSH connection. tshark... =] -- Chris Gianelloni Release

Re: [gentoo-dev] Funding from Gentoo UK 2006 event

2006-07-25 Thread Lisa Seelye
On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 16:32 +0100, Daniel Drake wrote: I was going to send this to the trustees, but I realised that they might be changing around soon, so I'll send it here instead: Dear future trustees, As you might be aware, we recently held a users-and-developers meeting in

Re: [gentoo-dev] Funding from Gentoo UK 2006 event

2006-07-25 Thread Daniel Drake
Lisa Seelye wrote: Is there any news on a 2007 event? This time, really, I promise I'll be in the country to attend! No, and you won't hear anything from me. I won't be in the country. Daniel -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-dev] Funding from Gentoo UK 2006 event

2006-07-25 Thread Stuart Herbert
Lisa Seelye wrote: Is there any news on a 2007 event? This time, really, I promise I'll be in the country to attend! No, and you won't hear anything from me. I won't be in the country. Daniel Someone needs to step up and volunteer to organise next year's conference. Dunno about other

Re: [gentoo-dev] Funding from Gentoo UK 2006 event

2006-07-25 Thread Roy Marples
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 17:34, Stuart Herbert wrote: Someone needs to step up and volunteer to organise next year's conference. Preferably someone in or near London (or place of venue) to sort it out. As I live in a very big forest it kinda rules me out ;) Dunno about other folks, but I'd be

Re: [gentoo-dev] Funding from Gentoo UK 2006 event

2006-07-25 Thread Wernfried Haas
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 05:34:31PM +0100, Stuart Herbert wrote: Dunno about other folks, but I'd be very happy to see us return to the Resource Centre once more. I thought that it worked well as a venue, and that London is the right place to hold the conference. Resource Centre was fine,

Re: [gentoo-dev] Funding from Gentoo UK 2006 event

2006-07-25 Thread Joshua Jackson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Wernfried Haas wrote: On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 05:34:31PM +0100, Stuart Herbert wrote: Dunno about other folks, but I'd be very happy to see us return to the Resource Centre once more. I thought that it worked well as a venue, and that London is

Re: [gentoo-dev] Replacing cpu-feature USE flags

2006-07-25 Thread Harald van Dijk
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 02:14:46PM +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote: * Ned Ludd [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: snip Non gcc compilers have never been supported and probably never will be. If someone decides to work on that topic, IMHO the best approach would be providing an gcc-style frontend,

Re: [gentoo-dev] Funding from Gentoo UK 2006 event

2006-07-25 Thread Wernfried Haas
On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 10:04:17AM -0700, Joshua Jackson wrote: hmm, that returned nothing *hides the cash in my pocket* guess you didn't define the project, and your loss is my gain ;) Ooops - well, just don't spend it all at once. cheers, Wernfried -- Wernfried Haas (amne) - amne

Re: [gentoo-dev] ethereal moved to wireshark

2006-07-25 Thread Graham Murray
Chris Gianelloni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 16:16 +0100, Graham Murray wrote: Is there an equivalent of (or replacement for) the command line tethereal? This can give more useful information than tcpdump and can be run in real-time on servers over an SSH connection.

Re: [gentoo-dev] seamonkey - nss vs nspr

2006-07-25 Thread Enrico Weigelt
* Martin Schlemmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: snip build or unpack both nspr and nss and then look whats laying around there. the nss sourcetree contains the nsprpub tree. Yes, but we don't install it with the nss ebuild, as our build uses system nspr. I am sure you could check with

[gentoo-dev] media-video/yanc masked for removal

2006-07-25 Thread Joshua Baergen
yanc has not been updated for 2.5 years, has two open bugs[1][2], one of which shows a crash on startup, and no one is really interested in fixing either. The package is unmaintained upstream, though a new rewrite called 'yanc42' has a pre-release that is over half a year old. nvidia-settings

Re: [gentoo-dev] Funding from Gentoo UK 2006 event

2006-07-25 Thread George Prowse
On 25/07/06, Wernfried Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 05:34:31PM +0100, Stuart Herbert wrote: Dunno about other folks, but I'd be very happy to see us return to the Resource Centre once more. I thought that it worked well as a venue, and that London is the right place

[gentoo-dev] I'm frilled to present to you, a new Gentoo developer

2006-07-25 Thread Sven Vermeulen
... which brings the German Conspiracy at 38. His nick is frilled, but in real life you'll call him Giesen, Wolf Giesen. Shaken, not stirred. And you'll call him that in the IT department of Aschendorff Medien, publisher of the Westfälische Nachrichten, whatever that is. You're probably all