Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 13:57 Thu 10 Jul , Markus Dittrich wrote:
> > The sci herd would like to propose the addition of a new
> > octave-forge.eclass as well as a new portage category dev-octave to
> > house new octave-forge ebuilds.
>
> If the ebuilds are truly sim
Jeremy Olexa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > [3]
> > http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/science/browser/overlay/eclass/octave-forge.eclass
>
> You may want to look into making it eclass-manpages ready.
>
Hi Jeremy,
Thank you very much for pointing this out to me and I will
definitely look into
On 13:57 Thu 10 Jul , Markus Dittrich wrote:
> The sci herd would like to propose the addition of a new
> octave-forge.eclass as well as a new portage category dev-octave to
> house new octave-forge ebuilds.
If the ebuilds are truly simple templates (as they appeared from a quick
glance), p
> [3]
> http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/science/browser/overlay/eclass/octave-forge.eclass
You may want to look into making it eclass-manpages ready.
-Jeremy
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Dear All,
The sci herd would like to propose the addition of a new
octave-forge.eclass as well as a new portage category
dev-octave to house new octave-forge ebuilds.
Background:
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GNU octave [1] is a high level language and computing environment aimed
at numerical computations. octa