Re: [gentoo-dev] things becoming better and better

2018-03-20 Thread Toralf Förster
On 03/19/2018 08:07 PM, M. J. Everitt wrote: > Hopefully, moving forward there will be less > human effort required to extend and maintain the tree of packages on > which we depend, and together with QA, huge strides forward are being > made to achieve this end. Indeed, automation of QA and

Re: [gentoo-dev] things becoming better and better

2018-03-19 Thread Aaron Bauman
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 07:48:01PM +0100, Toralf Förster wrote: > honestly. > > > When I started with my tinderbox 2 or 3 years ago I had often a fair > amount of manual work to made to get an image up and running - moslty > tweaking USE flags to get blockers being solved. This yielded into a >

Re: [gentoo-dev] things becoming better and better

2018-03-19 Thread Benda Xu
Hi Toralf, Toralf Förster writes: > When I started with my tinderbox 2 or 3 years ago I had often a fair > amount of manual work to made to get an image up and running - moslty > tweaking USE flags to get blockers being solved. This yielded into a > growing list of fixed USE

Re: [gentoo-dev] things becoming better and better

2018-03-19 Thread M. J. Everitt
On 19/03/18 18:48, Toralf Förster wrote: > honestly. > > > When I started with my tinderbox 2 or 3 years ago I had often a fair > amount of manual work to made to get an image up and running - moslty > tweaking USE flags to get blockers being solved. This yielded into a > growing list of fixed USE

[gentoo-dev] things becoming better and better

2018-03-19 Thread Toralf Förster
honestly. When I started with my tinderbox 2 or 3 years ago I had often a fair amount of manual work to made to get an image up and running - moslty tweaking USE flags to get blockers being solved. This yielded into a growing list of fixed USE flags settings for certain packages. But over the