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I'd thought that the new eclass was designed to ensure that if you asked
for USE=python it was built for as many different python ABIs as was
installed on your system (so python2 and python3 if they're both
installed). I believe it's possible to ask
Markos Chandras hwoar...@gentoo.org said:
Hi
The Treecleaners project introduced ( over a month ) and new page[1] to
track maintainer-needed packages. This page is automatically
generated. You can make use of this page to track packages that needs
your love instead of searching bugzilla or
* Enrico Weigelt weig...@metux.de schrieb:
* Duncan 1i5t5.dun...@cox.net schrieb:
FWIW, you (Enrico) might get more traction if you go a more official
route. Do the whole FLOSS PR bulletin thing, announcing thru LWN,
LinuxMag, LXer, etc. Slashdot and the like wouldn't be bad, either.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:11:57AM -0700, Alec Warner wrote:
Are you generating this and checking it in or is infra generating it
on their end?
I have some ideas for formatting and layout; plus it looks like you
are just blobbing all the packages directly into the GuideXML which
kind of
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:19:13PM -0700, Alec Warner wrote:
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How often do you plan on doing updates?
-A
The script is running daily at 4:15 AM (UTC) I think but it only updates the
page
when needed.
Using pquery it finds all the maintainer-needed packages. Then it compares this
The script is running daily at 4:15 AM (UTC) I think but it only
updates the page when needed.
Using pquery it finds all the maintainer-needed packages. Then it
compares this list to the yesterdays' one and decides if an update to
the page is necessary or not
perhaps you can add a
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:56:55PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote:
The script is running daily at 4:15 AM (UTC) I think but it only
updates the page when needed.
Using pquery it finds all the maintainer-needed packages. Then it
compares this list to the yesterdays' one and decides if an
Mike Frysinger vap...@gentoo.org said:
the front page of http://gentoo.org/ now links to a Google Calendar
(see side bar). this has been around for a while, but it seems it's
been more of an underground thing, so it's time to raise its
awareness.
like other aspects of Gentoo, all Gentoo
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 12:07:39AM +0300, Markos Chandras wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:56:55PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote:
The script is running daily at 4:15 AM (UTC) I think but it only
updates the page when needed.
Using pquery it finds all the maintainer-needed packages.
On Friday, August 20, 2010 18:01:32 Thilo Bangert wrote:
Mike Frysinger said:
the front page of http://gentoo.org/ now links to a Google Calendar
(see side bar). this has been around for a while, but it seems it's
been more of an underground thing, so it's time to raise its
awareness.
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 23:01:42 +0200, Thilo Bangert bang...@gentoo.org
wrote:
Dear all,
can somebody summarize what the status is for one or more wikies for
gentoo - its users and/or its developers or whatever.
I can see this:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/wiki/
There was a meeting
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:13:36PM +, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 12:07:39AM +0300, Markos Chandras wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:56:55PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote:
The script is running daily at 4:15 AM (UTC) I think but it only
updates the page
has somebody found a way to access the gentoo calendar at google via
anonymous caldav or a plain ics read only url? i'd like to add the
gentoo calendar to my favorite calendaring software.
the link from the Gentoo page shows you the Google calendar ID:
Alex Legler a...@gentoo.org said:
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 23:01:42 +0200, Thilo Bangert bang...@gentoo.org
wrote:
Dear all,
can somebody summarize what the status is for one or more wikies for
gentoo - its users and/or its developers or whatever.
I can see this:
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