# Alin Năstac mrn...@gentoo.org (13 Nov 2011)
# Dead project, masked for removal in 30 days
net-mail/vmailmgr
net-mail/vmailmgr-tools
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Hi Markos,
I'm very busy in real life, but I'll try to solve all squid issues this
week.
Btw, [2] and [3] were solved from net-proxy's perspective and [1]
wasn't fixed by upstream AFAIK.
Cheers,
Alin
On 04/08/2010 13:50, Markos Chandras wrote:
Hi there
net-proxy/squid needs your love. Bug
On 10/9/09 7:57 PM, Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
* does new scripts already can do all that was possible with net.* ?
No. PPP is not compatible with the new scripts.
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ISDN packages from net-dialup herd were neglected for more than a year.
Stefan Briesenick is our current ISDN developer but he apparently lost
interest in them.
If you're interested in maintaining these packages and you're already a
developer, feel free to join net-dialup team and handle their
Doug Goldstein wrote:
The only reason why OpenRC has not come up for stabilization by it's
maintainers is the fact that everytime there's a new version readied
for release, on the horizon there's new incompatible changes being
planned for the next version. The OpenRC maintainers in Gentoo have
On 3/23/09 1:42 AM, Ryan Hill wrote:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 01:19:26 +0100
Alin Năstac mrn...@gentoo.org wrote:
Fine, then remove $PV from patch name and use it in any ebuild version
you want. Or just decouple the patch version from the ebuild version
(foo-bar-r1.patch sounds OK to me
On 3/23/09 1:44 AM, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
Alin Năstac wrote:
snip
Fine, then remove $PV from patch name and use it in any ebuild version
you want. Or just decouple the patch version from the ebuild version
(foo-bar-r1.patch sounds OK to me).
What exactly is your problem that you are trying
Please do not apply patches that have ${P} prefix in other ebuild
versions than ${PV}.
Is that hard to create a new patch with a proper name?
Cheers,
Alin
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On 3/22/09 11:47 PM, Ryan Hill wrote:
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 17:50:26 +0100
Alin Năstac mrn...@gentoo.org wrote:
Please do not apply patches that have ${P} prefix in other ebuild
versions than ${PV}.
Is that hard to create a new patch with a proper name?
Um, why?
I'm not having
Every once in a while, I get bitten by the $Id keyword replacement done
on patches in $FILESDIR.
Can we do something to fix this annoyance? If repoman cannot add -kb for
*.patch and *.diff files, at least it should verify you have added those
files with this options.
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Zac Medico wrote:
It's common for people get get confused like this by the confmem
behavior that's built into portage's merge process. You can use
--noconfmem to disable it.
Ah, I didn't knew we had this option, thanks for the info. However, a
user complained in [1] that net-dialup/ppp failed
Portage no longer install ._cfg_* files for the CONFIG_PROTECTed
files touched by the user. Even if I remove the package and reinstall it
again, the protected file will remain like it is.
Can someone enlighten me?
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Peter Volkov wrote:
В Сбт, 21/06/2008 в 10:56 +0200, Albert Zeyer пишет:
Perhaps install a script which automatically takes the CVS comment when
some of these files is changed and adds this comment automatically to
the ChangeLog?
Some days ago Diego (flameeyes) suggested to write
Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
Michael Sterrett -Mr. Bones.- [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The tree's small enough that grep -r gives enough performance.
Even better
grep */*/metadata.xml
the tree is not big enough that it exceeds the maximum arguments from bash.
According to my
Tiziano Müller wrote:
# Tiziano Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] (07 Jun 2008)
# Various bugs and dead upstream
# herdstat: 164254, 184035, 222887
# libherdstat: 119589, 206876
# Masked for removal in 30 days
app-portage/herdstat
dev-cpp/libherdstat
Sorry people, but we (Halcy0n and I) really don't
Packages in $subj will be removed in 30 days because:
- upstream is dead (for years in the case of the first 2 packages)
- I don't think they have even one gentoo user (who would be crazy
enough to install gentoo while using a dialup connection?)
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How could I detect in a init script if a socket file is used or not? I
need to be sure I can delete it before starting the service.
I would hate to add sys-process/psmisc to RDEPEND just for this (fuser
seems to be the only way of doing that).
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Petteri Räty wrote:
Alin Năstac kirjoitti:
Petteri Räty wrote:
Benedikt Morbach kirjoitti:
In my humble opinion it would be nice to have a greater degree of
control by separating this into two useflags, sqlite2 and sqlite3,
just like e.g. qt3 and qt4
Probably. Even better would be to get
Petteri Räty wrote:
Benedikt Morbach kirjoitti:
In my humble opinion it would be nice to have a greater degree of
control by separating this into two useflags, sqlite2 and sqlite3,
just like e.g. qt3 and qt4
Probably. Even better would be to get rid of sqlite2 but that probably
doesn't
Mike Frysinger wrote:
3. Should Gentoo even continue to support mips?
i see dropping keywords as a very last resort. getting a port *back* into
the
tree is a *tremendous* amount of work (i went through it and it was hell),
while keeping ~arch alive is a sliver of effort and
Seemant Kulleen wrote:
The time has finally come for me to resign from Gentoo.
A sad day for Gentoo :-(
May the Force be with you!
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 15:38 Fri 02 Nov , Alin Nastac (mrness) wrote:
1.1 net-proxy/polipo/polipo-1.0.3.ebuild
file :
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/net-proxy/polipo/polipo-1.0.3.ebuild?rev=1.1view=markup
plain:
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 10:37 Sat 03 Nov , Alin Năstac wrote:
You have to create users and groups in both pkg_ functions:
- pkg_setup : when installation is performed the usual way, through
compilation
- pkg_preinst: when installed from binary package (-k)
You shouldn't
Ryan Hill wrote:
NEWFEATURES=
for f in ${FEATURES}; do
if [[ ! $f == test ]]; then
NEWFEATURES=${NEWFEATURES} $f
fi
done
FEATURES=${NEWFEATURES}
There is a simpler way to remove a word from an environment variable:
FEATURES= ${FEATURES} # make sure every word is
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 11:30 Sun 30 Sep , Alin Nastac (mrness) wrote:
1.1 mail-filter/dspam/dspam-3.8.0-r7.ebuild
file :
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/mail-filter/dspam/dspam-3.8.0-r7.ebuild?rev=1.1view=markup
plain:
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 08:58 Mon 01 Oct , Alin Năstac wrote:
According to bash manual, has a greater precedence than ||. That
would translate in:
Where'd you see that? Here's my man page:
A list is a sequence of one or more pipelines separated by one
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 10:11 Mon 01 Oct , Alin Năstac wrote:
In this case, $(use mysql || use postgres use_enable virtual-users)
will result in use_enable virtual-users being executed if and only if
USE=-mysql postgres. See this pseudocode:
No if use mysql succeeds
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 10:43 Mon 01 Oct , Alin Năstac wrote:
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
It's better to do something smart than to force interactivity. In this
case, you as the maintainer would decide whether this USE combo meant
the user wanted virtual-users (if so, forcibly
How about promoting syslog to global USE flag?
In addition to the list below, I would need it in mail-filter/dspam.
global use flags (searching: syslog)
no matching entries found
local use flags (searching: syslog)
Global syslog use-flag has been added.
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 08:14 Wed 26 Sep , Alin Nastac (mrness) wrote:
mrness 07/09/26 08:14:22
Modified: ChangeLog
Added:openswan-2.4.9-r1.ebuild
Removed:
Christian Faulhammer wrote:
Alin Nastac (mrness) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Added:squidguard-1.2.1-r2.ebuild
Removed: squidguard-1.2.1-r1.ebuild
Log:
Fix regular expresion matching (#193712).
[...]
unpack ${A} || die unpack problem
Mike Frysinger wrote:
how about 'sqlite' means you want sqlite irregardless of version ... then
sqlite-2 either gets punted from apr-util or it gets a local USE
flag 'sqlite-old' for older cruft
Wouldn't be better to determine what version of sqlite should be used
based on the version of
John R. Graham wrote:
Why can't the simple little default
.bash_profile from /etc/skel be put into /root as well?
$HOME directories shouldn't be touched by emerge. This is the user's turf.
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A gentoo user requested in bug 190143 [1] to change the way pppd deals
with interface up/down events. He requested to break current
ip-up/ip-down functionality into different scripts contained in
/etc/ppp/(ip-up.d,ip-down.d}.
What do you think about? Is it worth it?
Personally I think it is a
Thomas Anderson wrote:
I do have one question though, how will this affect programs like pppconfig?
Programs such as these may not look at these scripts and break. Pretty much
my one worry is about breaking compatibility with other programs in the tree.
pppconfig do not care what the
W.Kenworthy wrote:
From a users point of view - dont do it.
Stay simple and standard (i.e., equal to upstream as per the gentoo
philosophy).
I don't see it:
a) The current ip-up ip-down scripts are provided by us, not by upstream.
b) If this is going to be implemented, it will be done by
# Alin Năstac [EMAIL PROTECTED] (25 Aug 2007)
# Has been inactive for several years; scheduled for removal in 60 days.
# Please use net-dialup/xl2tpd (fork actively maintained by Xelerance)
# or use net-dialup/rp-l2tp.
net-dialup/l2tpd
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Duncan wrote:
If the user sees it, it means the maintainer failed to do his job. The
tarball couldn't have even been changed upstream without notice, since
it'd then fail the sanity/security/signing checks. I think that's the
suggestion, that it be mandatory for maintainers to deal with,
# Alin Năstac [EMAIL PROTECTED] (19 Jul 2007)
# Dead upstream, forked in net-dialup/xl2tpd.
# Pending removal 19 Sep 2007
net-dialup/l2tpd
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Jan Kundrát wrote:
Alin Năstac wrote:
The upstream doesn't offer a source tarball, so I need to construct
it myself from their svn repository.
If you're creating a live ebuild, there are already existing eclasses
that works from the user's POV.
I'm not speaking about live
Luca Barbato wrote:
I'm not sure how many special cases/option would be necessary for such
script, like exclude dir, one tar per dir and so on.
The process of creating the tarball is quite specific to the package in
question, therefore you cannot make an universal function that does that.
Luca Barbato wrote:
My idea is to have your overlay with live ebuilds and a tool to make a
release out of it.
All the messy stuff remains in pkg_setup/src_unpack all you need to do
then is to iterate the workdir and make tarballs of what you find there.
Sounds good enough?
Basically you
Steve Long wrote:
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
Matthias Langer wrote:
no offense, but this is one of the worst proposals i've ever read on
this list; why? because, one of gentoo's major problems is that it is
becoming more and more a toy exclusively for its own developers.
I was asked to discuss here a portage enhancement proposed by me [1].
Basically I need a pkg_create() that will be executed only in the
context of the upcoming ebuild ${PF}.ebuild create command.
The package where I need it is app-mobilephone/bitpim. The upstream doesn't
offer a source tarball,
Marius Mauch wrote:
Two questions:
- are there more packages that could benefit from this?
None that I know of. However, there might be other similar packages
without a source tarball (slim chance, but quite possible). At first, I
asked upstream to provide such tarball, but I got refused
Ken wrote:
I may just be a lowly Arch Tester, but I don't necessarily see why
individual dev's who are bothered by the noise can't just set up their
own killfiles and filters.
Do you have a solution to filter flamefests out of a ml? If you do,
please share it with the list.
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Andrej Kacian wrote:
Hah, yet another proof that Gentoo is addictive.
I wonder when we will be forced to put stickers like Gentoo may
affect your social life on our media :-)
Welcome back, Deedra!
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Bryan Østergaard wrote:
It's with a bit of sadness but also a bit of relief that I'm
finally retiring from Gentoo.
I'm sorry to see another key developer leaving Gentoo. :(
I hope you'll come back someday... ;)
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Rob C wrote:
On 19/04/07, *Christian Faulhammer* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On the issue of QA, I think enabling FEATURES=collision-detect by
default would do a lot more good at this stage
# Alin Năstac [EMAIL PROTECTED] (17 Apr 2007)
# Pending for removal on 17 May 2007
# Reasons:
#- all keywords are -arch (except for x86)
#- source has numerous QA violations
#- unmaintained for years
net-dialup/slirp
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Stefan Schweizer wrote:
In my opinion the last architecture should also remove the old ebuild
they have just made obsolete by stabling/keywording the new version,
since they commit to the directory anyway.
This might be good, but also bad. I usually let the older stable version
linger in our
Anyone have a good reason to keep net-dialup/slirp in the tree?
The package installation generates numerous QA notices and most keywords
are -arch.
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pppoed is a user space implementation of PPPoE, needed only for kernel
versions 2.4.
Since we don't have such kernel versions in our tree anymore, I've hard
masked it and I intend to remove it on May the 15th.
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Kevin F. Quinn wrote:
The problem I have with NOTABUG is pretty much the same problem I have
with INVALID - it's not as severe, but it still does the same thing to
the user (i.e. slaps him with a wet fish rather than a frozen one).
Maybe, just maybe, the problem is not with the resolution
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007, Jakub Moc wrote:
Kevin F. Quinn napsal(a):
[snip]
See, I don't really care how the reporter feels, if something's not a
bug, then it's not a bug.
In which case it must be a feature, so why not use the keyword FEATURE?
Why would
Caleb Cushing wrote:
Perhaps they're more
interested in generating ad revenue from whipped-up scandals...
or maybe they have a point. distrowatch hpd ranking show's us down
from a few years ago we were
7 in '04
9 '05
10 '06
11-12 '07
Yeah, the good old days when Gentoo was
Roy Marples wrote:
This email is about network configuration. Before I joined Gentoo,
network configuration was done in bash arrays like so (note, that the
variable name was changed in baselayout-1.11)
ifconfig_eth0=(
10.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
10.1.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0
)
Steve Dibb wrote:
@devs,
I'd like to propose a new herd: religion. The herd would take care of
the Bible and religious software along with any genealogy programs
in the tree, which there actually are a few of. Sword, gnomesword,
sword modules, bibletime, gramps would all fall under the
Mike Frysinger wrote:
however, i think it's a lovely idea to open a mingw overlay and populate the
sucker until it's stuffed full of crap for people to use
I kinda need dev-util/nsis, but moving mingw stuff to an overlay would
be fine by me as long as the overlay is *official*.
Mike Frysinger wrote:
why do you feel the need to label crap as official ?
Because I consider it should be maintained by Gentoo devs.
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 03:59, Alin Năstac wrote:
Mike Frysinger wrote:
why do you feel the need to label crap as official ?
Because I consider it should be maintained by Gentoo devs.
as i said, that's up to you and other devs to decide
Mike Frysinger wrote:
none of this belongs in the tree as we do not have a windows port
But dev-util/nsis installs a native application - makensis - which
creates win32 setups. I think this excludes nsis from your list.
I find it useful because I can automatize updates of my win32 setups on
Lars Weiler wrote:
* Alin Năstac [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06/12/07 08:37 +0200]:
I think strongswan's ebuild should be simplified.
I will bump openswan to 2.4.7 in a couple of days. Please use it as
starting point for your bump.
While we are at it: Should we keep installing the config
Jakub Moc wrote:
This thing has been neglected for ages, needs a version bump and has
lots of stale open bugs:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62970
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105272
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124272
Lars Weiler wrote:
Will look into it during the next days for sure ;-) (I
already hit that kernel version bug on one machine.)
I think strongswan's ebuild should be simplified.
I will bump openswan to 2.4.7 in a couple of days. Please use it as
starting point for your bump.
Jakub Moc wrote:
net-firewall/ipp2p ebuild is outdated and useless w/ 2.6.17+ kernels
(Bug 141700). It needs a bump to 0.8.2 and some active maintainer,
eradicator apparently doesn't care.
I've tooked this one.
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