Hi,
Ben de Groot yng...@gentoo.org:
Christian Faulhammer wrote:
[- c ] nsplugin - Builds plugins for Netscape compatible browsers
[- c ] nsplugin (media-video/totem):
Build media plugin for Mozilla-based browsers such as
www-client/mozilla-firefox
Anyone against using the
2009/3/30 Mounir Lamouri mounir.lamo...@gmail.com:
portage don't install empty files (they are ignored) so it would be
painless.
Yeah I forgot about this, I thought it just does not install empty
directories. So there will be no difference in using -e or -s if the
other package managers have
On Tuesday 31 March 2009 00:59:57 Ulrich Mueller wrote:
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[1] For find -newermt we will need =findutils-4.3.3 which shouldn't
be a problem because 4.3.4 went stable in May 2007.
No, BSD find does not support it and we don't want to use findutils.
Neither busybox find supports it.
Make it
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 19:14 +0200, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
I'll try to summarise the current state of discussion in
https://bugs.gentoo.org/264130. The goal is to satisfy two
(apparently contradictory) requirements:
a) Some packages need a preserved ordering of file modification
Christian Faulhammer wrote:
Ok. What about: Build media plugin for browsers supporting the
Netscape plugin architecture such as www-client/mozilla-firefox
Build media plugin for browsers supporting the Netscape plugin
architecture (that is almost any modern browser)
Cheers,
-jkt
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Rémi Cardona wrote:
The Upgrade Guide is located at
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/xorg-server-1.5-upgrade-guide.xml
The upgrade guide indicates that one should use a .fdi file for the
linuxwacom driver. IIRC, this .fdi file will
Simon C. Ion a écrit :
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Rémi Cardona wrote:
The Upgrade Guide is located at
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/xorg-server-1.5-upgrade-guide.xml
The upgrade guide indicates that one should use a .fdi file for the
linuxwacom driver. IIRC,
I'd like to have willikins on #gentoo-openmoko
Contact: armin76
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Timothy Redaelli wrote:
On Tuesday 31 March 2009 00:59:57 Ulrich Mueller wrote:
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[1] For find -newermt we will need =findutils-4.3.3 which shouldn't
be a problem because 4.3.4 went stable in May 2007.
No, BSD find does not support it and
partly because the QA notices about untraceable static binaries that
sandbox-1.6 emits, but mostly because i wanted to bust solar's balls, i did a
mini hack fest the other nite and added ptrace() support into sandbox for
static binaries. seems to work for me, but if someone notices something
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, ABCD wrote:
Here is a solution that should work with find(1p) and touch(1p):
Immediately preceding pkg_setup,
`touch ${PORTAGE_BUILDDIR}/.pre_pkg_setup`;
immediately following src_install,
`touch ${PORTAGE_BUILDDIR}/.post_src_install`.
Then, the following call to
Hi everyone,
with EAPI 3 confusion about what is in which EAPI may increase,
although appendix E of the PMS is quite helpful here. Anyway,
something handy to put on your desk is my little EAPI leaflet which
gives you all important (in my eyes) information in one leaf. Have a
look at
On 07:52 Tue 31 Mar , Mike Frysinger wrote:
partly because the QA notices about untraceable static binaries that
sandbox-1.6 emits, but mostly because i wanted to bust solar's balls, i did a
mini hack fest the other nite and added ptrace() support into sandbox for
static binaries.
I noticed some eclass commits using java-pkg_func-exists() and it's a
lot more complicated than it needs to me. Perhaps not everybody knows
that bash generally gives a return status from functions of the last
command run in that function. So these two things are equivalent:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:05:30 -0700
Donnie Berkholz dberkh...@gentoo.org wrote:
I noticed some eclass commits using java-pkg_func-exists() and it's a
lot more complicated than it needs to me. Perhaps not everybody knows
that bash generally gives a return status from functions of the last
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:52 PM, Ciaran McCreesh
ciaran.mccre...@googlemail.com wrote:
What's with that -n thing? If you're going for less complicated, you
might as well go the whole hog:
java-pkg_func-exists() {
declare -f ${1} /dev/null
}
I think this is where we should
On 12:59 Fri 27 Mar , Fabian Groffen wrote:
This eclass facilitates in some of the needs of the Gentoo Prefix
project. For now it provides the 'eprefixify' function, which is
often used in Gentoo Prefix ebuilds to incorporate the used offset
prefix into files.
It's great to see you
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Emma Strubell wrote:
Hi all.
So, I'd love to do Google's Summer of Code with you guys. I was perusing
the list of ideas on the Gentoo wiki, and the cache sync idea seems
pretty interesting, especially since it concerns the overall speed of
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