Since i don't have too much time nor motivation to fix packages(i prefer
doing arch work), i'm asking someone to take the following packages, i'm
dumping them to net-p2p atm, but its just Betelgeuse and me, so feel
free to maintain them.
net-p2p/deluge
net-p2p/qbittorrent
net-libs/rb_libtorrent
dev-ruby/freeride ships broken elf shared objects that we cannot
rebuild. See https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=251935 for all the
details. To keep this package in the tree would require some way to
recreate the broken elf shared objects.
Will be removed in 30 days.
Kind regards,
Hans
As per summary, see bug #241008 for the details, but basically the
package won't build _at least_ with glibc 2.8 which has been stable for
a while now and Caleb cannot maintain this. The package is a leaf in the
tree so it's going bye bye.
Package slated for deletion on August 13th.
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Diego
Hello fellow devs,
Back in 2007 , a screenshot contest took place[1]. How about running a second
one this year?
As a quick draft, the following rules may apply
1) Users can submit only one screenshot
2) The deadline will be the 30th of July 2009
3) Developers cannot take place
An elected
Why not, we might even get some theme for branding from it.
User would have to submit actual screenshot and write out what he used to make
it look that way.
Cheers
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Why not, we might even get some theme for branding from it.
User would have to submit actual screenshot and write out what he used to
make it look that way.
Of course he has to prove ( open terminal or something ) that this screenshot
is from an actual Gentoo Linux machine O:)
Apart from
Markos Chandras wrote:
Hello fellow devs,
Back in 2007 , a screenshot contest took place[1]. How about running a second
one this year?
As a quick draft, the following rules may apply
1) Users can submit only one screenshot
2) The deadline will be the 30th of July 2009
3) Developers
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Petteri Räty wrote:
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
To count into the same bucket we use global identifiers for the
products that fall out of a package. Gentoo package dev-util/git
can produce product cpe://a:git:git, Debian's git-core can, too.
That string before is a CPE
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Maciej Mrozowski wrote:
Hi
I'd like to raise your attention on problem of in my opinion overusing
IUSE
defaults in various packages.
Currently there seems to be no policy whatsoever at least advising when
it's
appropriate to add +useflag and
Petteri Räty wrote:
I mean making metadata.xml the authoritative source for mapping CPE to
Gentoo packages. I don't want to see the situation when adding new
packages to the tree would need some mapping being done in an external
web service.
Well, it's a nothing more than git commit and push
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Petteri Räty wrote:
I mean making metadata.xml the authoritative source for mapping CPE to
Gentoo packages. I don't want to see the situation when adding new
packages to the tree would need some mapping being done in an external
web service.
Well, it's a nothing
# Theo Chatzimichos tampak...@gentoo.org (14 Jun 2009)
# Masked for removal in 30 days. Old and dead by upstream.
app-dicts/kannadic
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Theo Chatzimichos (tampakrap)
Gentoo KDE Team
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