[gentoo-dev] The deal with epkgmove

2005-12-10 Thread Ian Leitch
and near future, I think moves should be done by hand. What are your thoughts on this, infra? 1: http://dev.gentoo.org/~port001/DevTools/epkgmove/ Regards, Ian Leitch -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-dev] combining x86 and amd64

2005-09-01 Thread Ian Leitch
I think myself and tester are the only members who can be considered active at the moment. I'm happy with creating an arch team, though I don't think we'll end up with an abundance of members (x86 is far from the most popular arch among devs). Chris Gianelloni wrote: So would just making an

[gentoo-dev] x86 Architecture Team

2005-09-01 Thread Ian Leitch
and hparker are interested in possibly recruiting a few able fellows. Regards, Ian Leitch -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-dev] Updating package.use automatically

2005-08-29 Thread Ian Leitch
For those of you who like having only a small amount of USE flags defined in make.conf along with -*, keeping package.use updated (as to not break --newuse, etc) can be a laborious task (assuming you even bother in the first place). Portage isn't supposed to touch users configuration files,

Re: [gentoo-dev] src_configure

2005-07-06 Thread Ian Leitch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sven Wegener wrote: Hi all! I'm writing this mail to bring you a thought we had over on freenode in the #gentoo-portage channel. We would like to split up src_compile. The new src_configure should just do the econf part and src_compile should

Re: [gentoo-dev] Proposal: sys-pam category

2005-06-05 Thread Ian Leitch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote: Currently pam stuff (implementations, modules) are organized in the worst way I ever seen. Most of them are in sys-libs, some of them in app-admin, other in app-crypt, pam_smb in net-misc and so on. I think we