[gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-dev-announce] Packages up for grabs -- xmerlin, yoswink, chtekk, omp, tantive, mueli, bluebird, hncaldwell, caleb

2010-06-02 Thread Diego E . “Flameeyes” Pettenò
I'll ufficialize it later (I'm not home), but I'll take the ec2 packages for
necessity.

Il giorno 02/giu/2010 12:04, Torsten Veller t...@gentoo.org ha scritto:

Here's a bunch of packages up for grabs, due to maintainers retiring..

maintainer-needed
-
app-admin/ec2-ami-tools
app-admin/ec2-api-tools
app-admin/gentoo-rsync-mirror
app-admin/monit
app-admin/rackview
app-admin/tenshi  proxy-maintenance
app-backup/hdup
app-doc/repodoc
app-editors/efte
app-editors/xmlcopyeditor
app-forensics/samhain
app-misc/anki
app-misc/beanstalkd
app-misc/ompload
app-misc/sphinx
app-text/tabler
dev-cpp/libmcpp
dev-db/sqldeveloper
dev-libs/newt
dev-libs/pcl
dev-libs/vanessa-adt
dev-libs/vanessa-logger
dev-python/IcePy
dev-python/boto
dev-python/morbid
dev-python/pyaudio
dev-python/stomper
dev-ruby/IceRuby
dev-util/lockrun
media-video/qt-faststart
net-analyzer/nagios-check_logfiles
net-analyzer/nagircbot
net-analyzer/pnp4nagios
net-ftp/pureadmin
net-libs/vanessa-mcast
net-libs/vanessa-socket
net-mail/renattach
net-misc/clipgrab
net-misc/orbited
net-misc/rabbitmq-server
sys-apps/raidutils
sys-block/cec
sys-fs/s3backer
sys-fs/s3fs
sys-libs/libixp
x11-apps/xwarppointer
x11-misc/blockdpy
x11-plugins/wmstickynotes


For the below listed herds/people, this should just be considered a reminder
on what packages just got dumped in your lap/which metadata I touched:

app-admin/conkybillie,dragonheart
app-crypt/kstart   kerberos
app-misc/fsniper   shell-tools
app-text/epdfview  printing
dev-db/couchdb djc
dev-lang/falconlang-misc
dev-libs/ace   cpp,dragonheart
dev-perl/IO-BufferedSelect perl,proxy-maintenance
dev-perl/Mail-ClamAV   perl
dev-python/processing  python
dev-python/python-fastcgi  python
dev-python/shm python
dev-ruby/id3lib-ruby   ruby
media-gfx/mirage   graphics
media-sound/ncmpc  sound
media-sound/omptagger  sound
net-analyzer/smokeping pva
net-ftp/proftpdnet-ftp
net-im/ejabberdnet-im
net-mail/mlmmj net-mail
net-misc/cfengine  ramereth,sysadmin
net-misc/corkscrew sysadmin
sci-electronics/splat  sci-electronics
sys-block/aoetools base-system
sys-block/partimagebase-system
sys-cluster/hplhp-cluster
sys-cluster/pconsole   hp-cluster
sys-devel/icecream hp-cluster
sys-libs/dbbase-system,pauldv
www-apache/mod_securityapache,flameeyes
www-apps/scgi  apache
x11-libs/qwt   sci
x11-misc/dmenu desktop-misc,cedk
x11-misc/nitrogen  desktop-misc
x11-misc/obconfdesktop-wm
x11-misc/obmenudesktop-wm
x11-terms/clusterssh   hp-cluster
x11-wm/wmiidesktop-wm


Re: [gentoo-dev] rewritten epatch

2010-01-09 Thread Diego E . “Flameeyes” Pettenò
 i'm guessing you havent seen any problems then

Sorry forgot to notice you, nope the tinderbox completed the run, and
restarted now, no problem at all.

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Free Software developer and consultant
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[gentoo-dev] Last rites for net-misc/udhcp and sys-apps/tinylogin

2008-12-23 Thread Diego E. 'Flameeyes'
The two packages are now superseded by busybox, and as discussed with
solar, they are bound to disappear from Portage in the usual 30 days.

If somebody is interested in them please pick them up.

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http://blog.flameeyes.eu/



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[gentoo-dev] Re: Remember: workarounds don't warrant RESO FIXED!

2008-11-19 Thread Diego E. 'Flameeyes' Pettenò
Ryan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Also relevant question: some tests require root privileges. What we
 should do in such case?

 When I asked this previously I was told to check the current user's
 permissions before running them.  I haven't had a case where I've had
 to though.

On libarchive there has been some tests requiring root privileges; the
temporary way out was to disable those tests, and the final way out has
been working with upstream so that the testsuite itself detects whether
you have root privileges or not and decides to skip the tests that
cannot be applied.

Just to say.

In general I think it makes sense to be able to run _most_ of the tests
as user, and discard the ones that cannot be run without root privileges
(I expect most software not to require root privileges for the tests,
it's silly to unless you need to work with file permissions or stuff
like that).

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