Hi,
due to my retirement, the following packages need a new maintainer:
dev-java/boilerpipe
dev-libs/grok
dev-python/cfgio
dev-python/disqus-python
dev-python/django-openid-auth
dev-python/django-opensearch
dev-python/django-otp
dev-python/django-otp-yubikey
dev-python/django-phonenumber-field
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On 28.12.2014 03:11, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
I'm wondering if there is an equivalent of debootstrap of Debian
anywhere. By equivalent I mean a tool that ..
I wrote gentoo-bootstrap (https://github.com/ercpe/gentoo-bootstrap)
some time ago to
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long story short having a portage-20130126.tar.bz2 snapshot
(before the EAPI 5 switch) greatly simplified the upgrade of an
old server on a client.
I have done the switch to the current profile+portage on many server
recently and i don't think
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On 07.11.2013 21:18, Rich Freeman wrote:
Seriously, though, I'd love to see these needs better supported.
I think we need to start by defining what the needs actually are
(less redundancy, more consistency, etc). Then we figure out how
to best
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I do not believe we have discovered any useful pattern, other than
that is seems to happen more frequently with people who do not run
full world updates.
I don't think that running a world update should be valid solution to
solve blocking issues.
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On 02.11.2013 14:51, Tom Wijsman wrote:
From what I heard so far this isn't reproducible by the committer;
so, is anyone else being able to reproduce this? I didn't
experience this either; so, maybe this is only reproducible on a
stable system?