Re: [gentoo-dev] client+server packages - build which one?

2006-08-08 Thread Colin Kingsley
Enrico Weigelt wrote: Would everybody please stop responding to this obvious troll? I admit its very amusing reading about his clear lack of understanding, but don't we have better things to do? Colin signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [gentoo-dev] QA Proposal v3

2006-04-22 Thread Colin Kingsley
Thomas Cort wrote: * The QA team will maintain a list of current "QA Standards" with explanations as to why they are problems, and how to fix the problem. The list is not meant by any means to be a comprehensive document Why isn't this list meant to be comprehensive? I know that there will

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-core] Resignation

2006-03-02 Thread Colin Kingsley
Duncan wrote: Seeing this news makes me very sad, as ferringb was a name I had associated with trust and integrity of opinion and developer skills. It's certainly a loss for Gentoo, and as Gentoo is now a part of me, a loss I'll feel personally, as well, but unfortunately, those times do come.

Re: [gentoo-dev] Parallizing ebuilds - 'trivial' ebuilds

2006-01-16 Thread Colin Kingsley
Kalin KOZHUHAROV wrote: I would like to be able to limit the -jN when there is no distcc host available or when compiling c++ code, otherwise my poor laptop is dead with -j5 compiling pwlib when the network is down It is particular example, but being able to limit portage in some way as tota

Re: [gentoo-dev] elog file reader

2005-12-22 Thread Colin Kingsley
oesn't yet work without some tinkering, and I haven't touched it in a few months because of school work. I'm just sharing what I've already got in case anybody is interested. Tercel #!/usr/bin/python """ elogread-0.1 written by Colin Kingsley ([EMAIL PROTE

Re: [gentoo-dev] python module

2005-08-04 Thread Colin Kingsley
Rene Zbinden wrote: Yes in the meantime I found that eclass. The problem was, that there was no setup.py file. I created my own and put it into the files directory. If that works for you then I can't really see any reason why you shouldn't do it, but I find it far easier and cleaner to simply

Re: [gentoo-dev] where goes Gentoo?

2005-06-06 Thread Colin Kingsley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Aron Griffis wrote: > I have worked in the enterprise > UNIX market for 6 years. My code is running in places like NASA > mission control, 9-1-1 call centers, and most of the telephone > carriers. I've produced patches on weekends to close $800m deal

Re: [gentoo-dev] i have an idea ! (erescue)

2005-05-16 Thread Colin Kingsley
On 5/16/05, David Stanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If erescue is a statically built binary that basically untars a > backed up copy of a package, why would it depend on Python? It won't. Thats the whole point. Colin -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list