minimum conditions to lastrite something should be not actively
> maintained _and_ with open bugs that either compromise security or
> affect normal usage subject to the condition that it is not still used
> by users. I do not think at this point in time Gentoo devs have any mean
> to know the popularity of different packages, but that would be a must
> to take proper decision as far as retiring packages goes.
>
> -- Just a random Gentoo user.
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On 01/01/2017 10:48, David Seifert wrote:
> On Sat, 2016-12-31 at 22:54 +0100, Thomas Kahle wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I will retire, so here are my remaining packages. Feel free to
>> e-mail me any questions re this. sci-math is in CC because there
>> are quite a f
On 01/01/2017 00:00, James Le Cuirot wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 22:54:28 +0100
> Thomas Kahle <to...@gentoo.org> wrote:
>
>> I will retire
>
> Sorry to hear that. :(
>
>> app-text/tesseract
>
> I maintain media-libs/leptonica, which is primarily i
-mathematics/topcom
sci-mathematics/gimps
sci-mathematics/xmds
sci-mathematics/Macaulay2
sci-misc/flashdot
www-apps/tt-rss
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e you could open bugs / contact the
maintainers of the packages that depend on gtest/gmock. As you say,
this is not really a package a distribution should ship.
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>
>
> br,
> Mathy
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packages:
https://github.com/google/googletest
The next and only thing on the agenda is to bump and unify the
two ebuilds to version 1.8.0 which was released in August.
Anyone?
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to 0.4.6: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596680
The bump is the only open bug. Please just take it or e-mail me
(or both) if you are interested.
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rom
> pages such as [1].
>
> Does anyone successfully use tatt? Are there alternatives to scripting
> this boring keywording procedure?
>
> [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Arch_testing_guide#tatt
>
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ollowing IRC, please use bugzilla or the issue tracker
here https://github.com/tom111/tatt to report bugs.
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> Does anyone successfully use tatt? Are there alternatives to scripting
> this boring keywording procedure?
>
> [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Arch_testing_guide
be a great help (and wiki addition).
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maintenance rules this seems wrong. Shouldn't games
bugs be wrangled based on metadata like other bugs?
I understand that changing this behaviour would create a lot of useless
bugwrangling work... so maybe there is a different solution?
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This is spreading FUD.
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On 08/11/14 20:49, Thomas Kahle wrote:
it seems to be a quasi-standard in the tree to use REQUIRED_USE
if the tests of some package need USE flags. However, repoman
complains:
REQUIRED_USE.syntax 1
media-libs/leptonica/leptonica-1.71-r1.ebuild: REQUIRED_USE: USE flag
'test
, because I think repoman is wrong. Any opinions?
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crash reports?
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already addressed many of
the concerns that your proposal would need to address from the ground
up.
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On 21/07/14 21:03, Jeroen Roovers wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2014 13:23:46 +0900
Thomas Kahle to...@gentoo.org wrote:
the OCR software tesseract has many different plugins for
language packs used for OCR for different languages. The ebuild
uses the LINGUAS variable to pass the choice of which
Hi,
On 21/07/14 21:42, Michał Górny wrote:
Dnia 2014-07-21, o godz. 13:23:46
Thomas Kahle to...@gentoo.org napisał(a):
the OCR software tesseract has many different plugins for
language packs used for OCR for different languages. The ebuild
uses the LINGUAS variable to pass the choice
packages anyway. Maybe an einfo is sufficient to
inform the user it?
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On 09.06.2014 23:45, hasufell wrote:
Thomas Kahle:
then they stay in the overlay
because people feel it is not worth the effort to fix the QA
issues which in turn would be necessary before moving them to the
main tree.
Probably because no one mentored them on how to fix these QA issues
before moving them to the
main tree.
From what I can tell it has nothing to do with bugzilla
vs. github. For me personally bugzilla + a git tree (which is
the situation we have for overlays anyway) is fine.
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Hi,
www-apps/tt-rss is configured through a file config.php sitting
in its install directory. At the moment the file is overwritten
when upgrading with webapp-config. Who
) the user can be informed with einfo but needs to do it herself
c) This is a bug in webapp-config
c) seems strange to me, but a user has reported this in bug
496788 and it was closed as a duplicate implying c).
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/, e.g.
net-firewall/shorewall6/files/4.5.18-r1/shorewall6.systemd:EnvironmentFile=/etc/shorewall6
net-firewall/shorewall6/files/4.5.19/shorewall6.systemd:EnvironmentFile=/etc/conf.d/shorewall6
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ideas that Licenses could be a subproject of
another TLP, but so far this hasn't worked out.)
Ulrich
It should be a subproject of QA.
No it should not. Compliance is not a subset of QA.
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reconfiguring
keywords to update the system than I spent back in the old days
where revdep would just fix things. If the answer is, that I
should not mix arch and ~arch, then I'll not use Gentoo anymore.
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On 11/13/2013 03:30 PM, Duncan wrote:
Rich Freeman posted on Wed, 13 Nov 2013 08:37:51 -0500 as excerpted:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Thomas Kahle to...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 11/13/2013 12:39 PM, Tom Wijsman wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 10:28:02 + (UTC)
Martin Vaeth va
to dev-announce.
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of emerge -avuDN world take longer? (It does take a couple of
minutes already on my aging laptop...)
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# Thomas Kahle to...@gentoo.org (09 Oct 2013)
# Masked for removal in 30 days. Game library with
# no consumers and dead upstream. games-strategy/freeorion
# now uses a modified internal version of this and it makes
# no sense to keep the unbundled version around.
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of the maintainer
or the dev who requested stabilization.
Huh. This must be new. When I was still arch-testing, reverse deps
were checked. app-portage/tatt (which is sort of maintainer-needed now)
has support for these tests too.
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Hi,
I just added the license 'bertini' to the non-free group. Bertini is a
math software distributed in source form but with restriction on
redistribution (no fee is allowed, no modifications may be
redisitributed). The way I read clause 2, I
on the mirrors. The ebuild is
sci-mathematics/bertini which I'll add soon.
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media-libs/audiofile
media-libs/chromaprint
sci-libs/flann
sci-libs/trilinos
sys-apps/paludis
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not
worth the effort.
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... if it is used in the ebuild?
It is a system package here on amd64, but is it everywhere?
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On 13:46 Sun 03 Feb 2013, Pacho Ramos wrote:
Due matsuu lack of time the following packages are up for grabs:
dev-cpp/gtest
I'll take this one.
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On 13:11 Sat 02 Feb 2013, Pacho Ramos wrote:
app-emulation/vov
app-text/rtf2html
net-misc/directvnc
Those will be maintained by Dennis (dlan) Lan and I will proxy. I
updated metadata.xml.
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no
package has broken deps between commits (with the exception of circular
deps of course).
A.
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after testing on ~amd64, or are
there compelling reasons to not do this?
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On 21:04 Wed 25 Jan 2012, Paweł Hajdan, Jr. wrote:
On 1/25/12 10:23 AM, Thomas Kahle wrote:
I suggest that emerge could signal its various failures via return
codes. That would be useful in automated archtesting:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400705
My opinion is very
), and is a
lack of time checking manually what is the list of stable packages.
Can be done easily with some eix scripting. app-portage/tatt has this
implemented too.
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Hi,
I suggest that emerge could signal its various failures via return
codes. That would be useful in automated archtesting:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400705
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If you need a fast emacs clone, why not use emacs-21 ?
(I'm not saying they should not be removed).
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Hi,
upstream looks dead and there's a security bug open
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381115
This package can be repaced by gksu or kdesu. Two
rdeps are net-misc/wicd, which I'm maintining and
app-portage/portato which I bugged.
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currently working on a new version of tatt which includes Pawel's
fantastic ncurses bug-browser. Code is in the bugbrowser branch of
https://github.com/tom111/tatt, but I'm still working on it.
I highly welcome Pawel's tools and will shamelessly immitate it's best
features.
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useful.
Let's have a page in our docs where everybody can explain his or her
tool. Where in the hierarchy should the page be? How about:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/arch-testing
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libraries this means 'static only'.
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which
usually means 'shared only'. I really don't see a reason to build
static libtorrent as upstream even doesn't support static linking.
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version 6, 7, ... in
a timely manner.
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too. They'll push the security fixes (and just whatever
they think enhances your browsing experience) directly to your computer.
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Apart from that, I like the entire project, and am curious about its
results.
+1
It has come up several times that getting usage statistics would
motivate developers.
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On 12:48 Wed 24 Aug 2011, Patrick Lauer wrote:
On 08/24/11 12:31, Thomas Kahle wrote:
Hi,
On 18:16 Tue 23 Aug 2011, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
there is one important aspect of your program that really needs to be
documented (and comments in the code are not enough):
What data
to install the cron-job but opt-out is not an option here.
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a fully
working package while fixing only one bug.
Searching through mailing list archives with automatted removal mails
would be my hack, what would be yours?
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sometimes. I
don't know how to trigger the behaviour.
Any ideas?
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the list of bugs, and decide what
he's going to test. And then we can have tools for batch-testing,
batch-committing, and so on. Some of them already exist.
Patches welcome, and please let me know what you think!
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+1.
I disabled it on the first day and never had any issues.
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Hi,
it says here http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml#doc_chap2 that
the validity should be 6 month. What is the protocol when the expiry
date is approaching?
-) Extend expiry date and upload again?
-) Create new key (and sign with ?? ) ?
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case, users who care about
them can keep bugs alive simply by posting useful updates to the bug,
describing how the issue still applies to a new revision for example.
Just a thought from an old ex-dev...
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I've used that method to work around some github-tarballed packages
as well, seems to work pretty well.
github ebuilds will continue to be a topic, would you consider a
github.eclass useful at some point?
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Thomas
Many open bugs that could use fixing, upstream is slow to make new
releases. The person responsible for wicd, gets the following list:
x11-misc/ktsuss
dev-python/python-iwscan
dev-python/python-wpactrl
net-misc/wicd
-Jeremy
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Has this been discussed on gentoo-dev earlier? Being new to devhood,
I'm looking for references.
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that can build fat binaries ?
If yes,
-) How to name the USE flag?
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On 00:30 Mon 15 Nov , Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
Il giorno dom, 14/11/2010 alle 22.03 +0100, Thomas Kahle ha scritto:
I have a package (sci-libs/mpir) whose configure supports building of
fat binaries with both x86 and amd64 assembler in the binary.
Oh the heck are they implemented
On 19:44 Fri 22 Oct , Christian Faulhammer wrote:
Hi,
Thomas Kahle (tomka) to...@gentoo.org:
tomka 10/10/22 15:11:40
Added:metadata.xml pdfsandwich-0.0.2.ebuild
ChangeLog Log:
new ebuild: app-text/pdfsandwich
RDEPEND=app-text/cuneiform-0.9.0
,
The nauty license *does* restrict the cost of redistribution. So what
is it? An EULA?
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could also help bug wrangling. Currently I am waiting for my extended
bugzilla rights http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309967 .
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On 03/19/2010 02:06 AM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Thursday 18 March 2010 09:17:43 Thomas Kahle wrote:
use.local.desc is automatically generated from metadata.xml files, so
it's the same thing
And this will soon be properly documented:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309963
funny
use.local.desc is automatically generated from metadata.xml files, so
it's the same thing
And this will soon be properly documented:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309963
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Thanks for your comments, I will try dev-help next time.
I will submit (fully automated version) to bugzilla tonight if it works
on all the machines i find here...
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i'm not sure if this is the right
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Hi all,
i'm not sure if this is the right place for my question, if not, please
tell me the right one.
I'm trying to write an ebuild for a math software called polymake. It
uses a non-autotools, makefile and perl based configuration mechanism.
This
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