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Alec Warner wrote:
I vote no, because someone has to.
-Alec
PS: Thanks to be keeping the packages in the tree up to date.
So that's only one negative vote :) and others IIRC positive. Time to
fill some infra bug until it's forgotten again?
Or
Petteri Räty wrote:
Maybe the flag needs to be renamed/split up to clarify it's meaning,
it's too generic in it's current form (many people enable it blindly and
don't really have any clue what the result is).
Like using USE=apidoc for API documentation, USE=extradoc for extra
user
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Kent Fredric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can just feel a USE expansion coming on.
DOC=none pdf txt man ps html info all rebuild sounds like just a
bunch for starters.
Any votees?
No. It doesn't generalise well across packages.
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On 6/25/07, Steve Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Petteri Räty wrote:
Maybe the flag needs to be renamed/split up to clarify it's meaning,
it's too generic in it's current form (many people enable it blindly and
don't really have any clue what the result is).
Like using USE=apidoc for API
# Piotr Jaroszyński [EMAIL PROTECTED] (24 Jun 2007)
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Kent Fredric wrote:
++ I was only thinking of the programmer:user difference, since code docs
tend to pull in a lot of stuff, where as end-user docs are normally
supplied in an easier format (eg not dox ;) rebuild-docs as a one-shot
flag is great.
Would there be a way to control what kind of
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Hi Steve,
Afaict that's the best place for users to get help (as IRC channel
is for development of the actual software) and I've seen
interesting discussions on there (but then, I'm a geek.. ;)
Sorry, was out for the Weekend. Thanks a lot for your
The attached list notes all of the packages that were added or removed
from the tree, for the week ending 2007-06-24 23h59 UTC.
Removals:
net-misc/tlsproxyd 2007-06-19 13:20:16 armin76
net-im/wildfire 2007-06-20 13:45:03 humpback
dev-libs/dbh
On Saturday 31 March 2007, you wrote:
Hi all,
Me and my wife and son are moving to Australia. We are now waiting for the
visa's to arrive, and after that will need some time to set ourselves up.
Our computers however are being shipped as we speak and will only arive in
australia after
Mart Raudsepp wrote:
gtk+ documentation rebuilding can take as much as 30 to 60 minutes with
the doc USE flag for example. The benefit is cross references to glib,
pango and cairo documentation - upstream can not do that as they do not
know where the other docs will be found on disk. Though I
Paul de Vrieze wrote:
On Saturday 31 March 2007, you wrote:
Hi all,
Me and my wife and son are moving to Australia. We are now waiting for the
visa's to arrive, and after that will need some time to set ourselves up.
Our computers however are being shipped as we speak and will only arive in
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Paul de Vrieze wrote:
On Saturday 31 March 2007, you wrote:
Hi all,
Me and my wife and son are moving to Australia. We are now waiting
for the
visa's to arrive, and after that will need some time to set
ourselves up.
Our computers however are being shipped as we
Paul de Vrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It took a while longer, but I finally have broadband again, and my
computers back etc. I'll first be catching up on the email, but I'm
back in action again. Now from Hobart, Tasmania (Australia)
Welcome back. We broke all your packages in the meantime. And
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