Re: [gentoo-dev] New category for Lua related packages

2010-11-03 Thread Rafael Goncalves Martins
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Donnie Berkholz dberkh...@gentoo.org wrote: On 08:09 Tue 02 Nov     , Paweł Hajdan, Jr. wrote: On 11/2/10 4:24 AM, Rafael Goncalves Martins wrote: I think that a first step should be create a new category, maybe called dev-lua, for all the Lua related stuff.

Re: [gentoo-dev] New category for Lua related packages

2010-11-03 Thread Kfir Lavi
To summarize, half the categories have 10-50 packages, then there are a number of huge ones. If you can get at least 15 packages, it's a reasonable starting point for a new category. I wouldn't have a limit like 15 on it. My first thought for checking Lua is looking in /usr/portage/dev-lua

Re: [gentoo-dev] New category for Lua related packages

2010-11-02 Thread Paweł Hajdan, Jr.
On 11/2/10 4:24 AM, Rafael Goncalves Martins wrote: I think that a first step should be create a new category, maybe called dev-lua, for all the Lua related stuff. Just checking: how many packages would be in the new category? Generally sounds good. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

Re: [gentoo-dev] New category for Lua related packages

2010-11-02 Thread Dirkjan Ochtman
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 04:24, Rafael Goncalves Martins rafaelmart...@gentoo.org wrote: I think that a first step should be create a new category, maybe called dev-lua, for all the Lua related stuff. +1. Cheers, Dirkjan

Re: [gentoo-dev] New category for Lua related packages

2010-11-02 Thread Donnie Berkholz
On 08:09 Tue 02 Nov , Paweł Hajdan, Jr. wrote: On 11/2/10 4:24 AM, Rafael Goncalves Martins wrote: I think that a first step should be create a new category, maybe called dev-lua, for all the Lua related stuff. Just checking: how many packages would be in the new category? In case

[gentoo-dev] New category for Lua related packages

2010-11-01 Thread Rafael Goncalves Martins
Hi all, as said in my blog post [1], I'm planing to improve our support to the Lua [2] programming language, adding packages for the libraries and the related software. Actually we already have some libraries on the tree but they are spread in some categories like dev-lang and dev-libs. I think