[gentoo-dev] Automated Package Removal and Addition Tracker, for the week ending 2016-06-19 23:59 UTC
The attached list notes all of the packages that were added or removed from the tree, for the week ending 2016-06-19 23:59 UTC. Removals: dev-haskell/hpc 20160617-16:29 slyfox4cbf03f dev-haskell/pool-conduit20160617-16:43 slyfoxe627baf dev-haskell/tls-extra 20160617-16:28 slyfox051e300 dev-vcs/blogc-git-receiver 20160619-15:53 rafaelmartins 2c6a8aa www-servers/blogc-runserver 20160619-15:53 rafaelmartins 2c6a8aa Additions: dev-java/btf20160617-17:54 wizardeditaf10ebd dev-libs/libsolv20160614-05:12 vapier8d952e0 dev-python/brython 20160613-18:15 monsieurp c63709a dev-ruby/patch_finder 20160612-21:06 zerochaos 0f8c4a8 dev-util/cram 20160618-13:03 rafaelmartins c19ecc1 virtual/libelf 20160618-16:36 mgorny1357005 x11-libs/xcb-util-xrm 20160617-13:24 xarthisius1f5c3d5 x11-plugins/pidgin-window_merge 20160614-18:30 slyfoxeed58fc -- Robin Hugh Johnson Gentoo Linux Developer E-Mail : robb...@gentoo.org GnuPG FP : 11AC BA4F 4778 E3F6 E4ED F38E B27B 944E 3488 4E85 Removed Packages: dev-vcs/blogc-git-receiver,removed,rafaelmartins,20160619-15:53,2c6a8aa www-servers/blogc-runserver,removed,rafaelmartins,20160619-15:53,2c6a8aa dev-haskell/pool-conduit,removed,slyfox,20160617-16:43,e627baf dev-haskell/hpc,removed,slyfox,20160617-16:29,4cbf03f dev-haskell/tls-extra,removed,slyfox,20160617-16:28,051e300 Added Packages: virtual/libelf,added,mgorny,20160618-16:36,1357005 dev-util/cram,added,rafaelmartins,20160618-13:03,c19ecc1 dev-java/btf,added,wizardedit,20160617-17:54,af10ebd x11-libs/xcb-util-xrm,added,xarthisius,20160617-13:24,1f5c3d5 dev-libs/libsolv,added,vapier,20160614-05:12,8d952e0 x11-plugins/pidgin-window_merge,added,slyfox,20160614-18:30,eed58fc dev-python/brython,added,monsieurp,20160613-18:15,c63709a dev-ruby/patch_finder,added,zerochaos,20160612-21:06,0f8c4a8 Done.
Re: [gentoo-dev] News item: LINGUAS USE_EXPAND renamed to L10N
> On Mon, 06 Jun 2016, Mart Raudsepp wrote: > First draft of news item for proceeding with LINGUAS USE_EXPAND rename > to L10N independently of the INSTALL_MASK feature additions. > I hope English natives will improve the sentence flow and grammar here > :) > Perhaps there's also a better title than with the technical USE_EXPAND > mention. Since I've seen no objections against using BCP 47 (aka IETF language tags) for L10N, find my attempt of an updated wording below. Ulrich Title: L10N USE_EXPAND variable replacing LINGUAS Author: Mart Raudsepp Author: Ulrich Müller Content-Type: text/plain Posted: 2016-06-19 Revision: 1 News-Item-Format: 1.0 The L10N variable is replacing LINGUAS as an USE_EXPAND, to avoid a conceptual clash with the standard gettext LINGUAS behaviour. L10N controls which extra localization support will be installed. This is commonly used for downloads of additional language packs. If you have set LINGUAS in your make.conf, you most likely want to add its entries also to L10N. Note that while the common two letter language codes (like "de" or "fr") are identical, more complex entries have a different syntax because L10N now uses IETF language tags. (For example, "pt_BR" becomes "pt-BR" and "sr@latin" becomes "sr-Latn".) You can look up the available codes in profiles/desc/l10n.desc in the gentoo tree. A detailed description of language tags (aka BCP 47) can be found at: https://www.w3.org/International/articles/language-tags/ After a transition time for packages to be converted, the LINGUAS environment variable will maintain the standard gettext behaviour and will work as expected with all package managers. It controls which language translations are built and installed. An unset value means all available, an empty value means none, and a value can be an unordered list of gettext language codes, with or without territory codes. Usually two letter language codes suffice, but can be narrowed down by territory codes with a "ll_CC" formatting, where "ll" is the language code and "CC" is the territory code, e.g., "en_GB". Some rare languages also have three letter language codes. Note that LINGUAS does not only affect installed gettext catalog files (*.mo), but also lines of translations in an always shipped file (e.g., *.desktop). If you want English with a set LINGUAS, it is suggested to list it with the desired country code, in case the default is not the usual "en_US". It is also common to list "en" then, in case a package is natively written in a different language, but does provide an English translation for whichever country. A list of LINGUAS language codes is available at: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html#Language-Codes If you have per-package customizations of the LINGUAS USE_EXPAND, you should also rename those. This typically means changing linguas_* to l10n_*, and possibly updating the syntax as described above. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Localization/Guide has also been updated to reflect this change. pgpObTv_cg_aO.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] [RFC] bugs.g.o: Killing VERIFIED state, possibly introducing STABILIZED
I'd like to chime in if I may. I've found "VERIFIED" to be needless. Especially in cases where I have logs or whatnot, having to prove the bug is there is tedious. Shouldn't the existence of the report be evidence enough? On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Rich Freeman wrote: > On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Kristian Fiskerstrand > wrote: > > On 06/17/2016 07:05 PM, Brian Dolbec wrote: > >> > >> Then everyone PLEASE stop referring to the Gentoo ebuild tree as > >> portage. Reserve portage for the upstream PACKAGE MANAGER. > > > > indeed > > > > Agree, though this wasn't the sense I meant it in (in case there was > any confusion). > > 1. There is the Gentoo Repo (which I always try to describe using those > words). > > 2. Then there is the sys-apps/portage package in the Gentoo repo. > > 3. And then there is the portage upstream that occasionally makes > releases that end up as #2. > > It is between 2-3 that we need to distinguish here. > > I agree with the suggestion that context is sufficient already. > > -- > Rich > >
[gentoo-dev] Last rites: sys-auth/pam_keystore
# Michael Palimaka (19 Jun 2016) # Ancient, untested, never unmasked. Removal in 30 days. Bug 586172. sys-auth/pam_keystore
[gentoo-dev] Last rites: net-misc/mdidentd
# Michael Palimaka (19 Jun 2016) # Fails to build. Unmaintained. Dead upstream. # Masked for removal in 30 days. Bug 586348. net-misc/mdidentd