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Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Federico Ferri wrote:
FEATURES
can link feature to make.conf man page:
http://linuxreviews.org/man/make.conf/ (unfortunately this man page is
rendered with no anchors over variable/features, so you could do
better
, you can move them to the overlay for testing and shared
maintenance.
note that for sound-related packages there exists pro-audio overlay
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Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Hello again!
I have set up a test server of the current stats code. If you have
a minute to check it out that would rock. I'm very interested in
overall feedback and bug reports.
1st: you could make an ebuild for it
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I posted updated ebuilds for aldrin and armstrong (formerly libzzub).
will sound keep maintaining it?
Diego E. 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
# Diego E. Pettenò flamee...@gentoo.org (8 Aug 2009) # on behalf
of QA Team # +# libzzub: fails to build
reporter
net-irc/quirc-0.9.84 doesn't emerge with tcl/tk 8.5
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249468
status: fix provided. waiting for maintainer
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there are pieces of software that consist of multiple packages (either
by upstream decision, or by a Gentoo dev that
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Maciej Mrozowski wrote:
Hi
I'd like to raise your attention on problem of in my opinion overusing
IUSE
defaults in various packages.
Currently there seems to be no policy whatsoever at least advising when
it's
appropriate to add +useflag and
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Ulrich Mueller wrote:
On Sun, 07 Jun 2009, Steven J Long wrote:
I'd just like to know what the implications would be for users if we
kept the .ebuild extension, and a new PMS were rolled out stating
that the mangler were allowed to find the EAPI
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# Federico Ferri mescali...@gentoo.org (26 May 2008)
# Deprecated cause depending on unmaintained dev-tcltk/otcl.
# Everything being moved to 'abandonware' overlay.
# Possible replacement: net-misc/gns3 (sunrise overlay)
# Going for removal in ~30
adding the missing third level?
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if there are no objections, I'll unmask tcl/tk 8.5* (I've just bumped
the package to 8.5.7) by the next week.
[1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=173467 - [Tracker]
dev-lang/{tcl,tk}-8.5 incompatible packages
Best regards,
Federico Ferri (mescalinum)
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isn't it?
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Peter Volkov wrote:
В Птн, 13/03/2009 в 19:09 +0100, Federico Ferri пишет:
btw, on a different topic: the number of bugs on tcltk (8.5) has
lowered a bit. maybe it's time to unmask it and have package
maintainers fix the outdated apps?
A number
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I've done some work on providing multi-slot Tcl and Tk packages.
you can find it on my overlay [1]
this work consists basiaclly of:
1) modifying tcl/tk ebuilds for install stuff with
- --prefix=/usr/tcl/${SLOT}
and merging all the ebuilds code into
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although DESCRIPTION doesn't contain obvious tags.
perhaps it's worth the addition of a TAGS field (?) that has to be
searched just like DESCRIPTION
just my 2E-2
Federico Ferri
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, symlinking can allow that kind of relationship
can you show an example (of many-2-many relation, with symlinks)?
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the pkg tags are reviewed by a human
+= 2E-2
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Josh Saddler wrote:
Right now, there's no canonical (heh) way of handling SRC_URI for
projects that have their files at launchpad.net. We need a standard way
of handling Launchpad SRC_URIs, similar to what we do with
mirror://sourceforge/
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Petteri Räty wrote:
Federico Ferri wrote:
Hello,
today I hit this annoyance, because my laptop hung in the middle of an
'emerge -e @world' (checking that my world set compiles with
gcc-4.3... stopped at ~ 300 of 700 :S )
Consider using emerge
environment.bz2 | wc
- -l
747
$ find /var/db/pkg -name environment.bz2 -exec bzgrep -q LDPATH '{}'
';' -print | wc -l
11
sorry, that appears to be of little help
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 01:44 Tue 09 Dec , Federico Ferri wrote:
today I hit this annoyance, because my laptop hung in the middle
of an 'emerge -e @world' (checking that my world set compiles
with gcc-4.3... stopped at ~ 300 of 700 :S )
I
told me the compiler used to build the package, but couldn't find any.
indeed it would be a fairly useful feature to have, both for testing
purposes, and for user's everyday maintenance.
please criticize this with anything constructive you can think of.
thanks
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to a different value, once and
(hopefully) forever, e.g. from .ebuild to .xbuild, and leave the minimal
set of .ebuild-s for the upgrade path
2) use two repositories: the legacy one, needed for the upgrade path,
and the shyny-new-repository with the new ebuilds format
best regards,
Federico Ferri
Ciaran McCreesh ha scritto:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 18:03:27 +
Roy Marples [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using your analogy you should then recognise that there is a strong
dislike for pink and should seek a new colour that allows the building
of said extensions.
And what colour would
Bernard Cafarelli ha scritto:
Hello all,
hi
that's a cool project you are working on!
I wish I could contribute actively in the future
Feedback, comments, suggestions, other ideas are welcome!
right now I found a problem (I wonder if it happens on others too) about
William L. Thomson Jr. ha scritto:
This is for the very short
term. I don't want to maintain a driver for hardware I don't own and
never intend on purchasing.
Well seems most AMD machines are likely to ship with ATI chipsets these
days. For sure most lappies :)
Interesting side note.
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