Re: [gentoo-dev] [RFC] Splitting desktop profile to KDE and GNOME

2009-10-25 Thread Jesús Guerrero
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 15:42:17 +0200, Maciej Mrozowski reave...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there! Resulting from discussion during last Gentoo KDE team meeting taking place 22 Oct 2009 at #gentoo-meetings (summary fill be available soon), having Gentoo GNOME team representative, it's been decided

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-dev-announce] Unused ebuild built_with_use cleanup

2009-10-25 Thread Petteri Räty
James Cloos wrote: When you first psoted this list I noticed some (or several?) live ebuilds. Git- is the one I remember. Those should not get nuked during global cleanups, as they are likely to be in active use notwithstanding their keywording or masking. -JimC Their maintainers

[gentoo-dev] Automated Package Removal and Addition Tracker, for the week ending 2009-10-25 23h59 UTC

2009-10-25 Thread Robin H. Johnson
The attached list notes all of the packages that were added or removed from the tree, for the week ending 2009-10-25 23h59 UTC. Removals: media-plugins/gst-plugins-amrnb 2009-10-19 09:07:42 ssuominen media-plugins/gst-plugins-amrwb 2009-10-19 09:07:43 ssuominen

Re: [gentoo-dev] [RFC] Splitting desktop profile to KDE and GNOME

2009-10-25 Thread Jeroen Roovers
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 09:00:03 -0500 Jeremy Olexa darks...@gentoo.org wrote: Just so it is clear and there aren't any questions in the future. The XFCE team maintains a set of recommended global use flags in our docs[1] (maintained by Josh (nightmorph)). So, whatever direction this ends up,

[gentoo-dev] adding a modification timestamp to the installed pkgs database (vdb)

2009-10-25 Thread Brian Harring
First of all, feel free to forward this to anyone who is responsible for code pkged in the tree that access the vdb (/var/db/pkg) in some fashion. The proposal is pretty simple; if code modifies the vdb in any fashion, it needs to update the mtime on a file named '.modification_time' in the

[gentoo-dev] gdata-build eclass proposal

2009-10-25 Thread Kyle Cavin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The Google Data Protocol is a REST-inspired technology for reading, writing, and modifying information on the web. LINK: http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/ The upstream distribution packages together 18 separate java libraries. This eclass separates