Hello!

Would it make sense to move these ebuilds to a dedicated overlay?
I can think of one IPS that uses both Gentoo and Horde [1] (though I'm
not sure which version and if in combination).  A imagine that a
dedicated overlay could be both a service to people who still rely on
horde and at the same time encourage them to step up to maintenance.
With a dedicated overlay we wouldn't need to worry about write access
as much as with the main tree.


[1] https://webmail.df.eu/horde/login.php


On 03/28/2012 06:26 PM, Alex Legler wrote:
> Up for removal in 4 weeks:
> 
> # Alex Legler <a...@gentoo.org> (28 Nov 2010) # Not maintained,
> multiple security issues. # Use the split horde ebuilds instead.

While I don't use horde from a Gentoo perspective, I'm curious: which
remaining split ebuilds are you referring to?  For Horde 3 webmail:
which ebuild would a user need now?


> www-apps/horde-webmail www-apps/horde-groupware
> 
> # Alex Legler <a...@gentoo.org> (28 Mar 2012) # Leftover packages
> from a packaging attempt of Horde-4 # These can be readded when
> someone picks the package up dev-php/Horde_ActiveSync [..] 
> dev-php/Horde_Yaml

For those interested a diff says that these Horde packages remain:

  www-apps/horde
  www-apps/horde-chora
  www-apps/horde-dimp
  www-apps/horde-gollem
  www-apps/horde-hermes
  www-apps/horde-imp
  www-apps/horde-ingo
  www-apps/horde-jeta
  www-apps/horde-kronolith
  www-apps/horde-mimp
  www-apps/horde-mnemo
  www-apps/horde-nag
  www-apps/horde-passwd
  www-apps/horde-pear
  www-apps/horde-turba

Best,



Sebastian

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