Hi guys, Since I just committed a rewritten ebuild for a package that was absolutely broken in tree, I'm going to ask this nicely.
Please test what you bump. If you cannot test it entirely because you lack the hardware, track down somebody who does, or simply leave it alone until somebody actually asks you about it because they care, in that case they are likely to have the hardware to test. When I find a package bumped in 2009 by random developers, after two years without a dedicated maintainer, and I find no dependency info, non-bound USE flags, and an init script with a "need" dependency not to be found in the (well, missing) dependencies, it really doesn't make me feel tremendously happy. Thank you very much, -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http://blog.flameeyes.eu/ If you found a .asc file in this mail and know not what it is, it's a GnuPG digital signature: http://www.gnupg.org/
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