[gentoo-dev] eselect

2008-02-29 Thread Christian Faulhammer
Hi, is anyone working on eselect? V-Li -- Christian Faulhammer, Gentoo Lisp project URL:http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/lisp/, #gentoo-lisp on FreeNode URL:http://www.faulhammer.org/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [gentoo-dev] Keyword request interface (SoC candidate?)

2008-02-29 Thread Peter Volkov
В Чтв, 28/02/2008 в 21:49 -0500, Richard Freeman пишет: Santiago M. Mola wrote: What do you think about? Would it be easy to integrate it with packages.g.o or should it belong somewhere else? Do you think this is a suitable project for SoC? I like the idea, although it is a bit

Re: [gentoo-dev] Keyword request interface (SoC candidate?)

2008-02-29 Thread Rémi Cardona
Peter Volkov a écrit : В Чтв, 28/02/2008 в 21:49 -0500, Richard Freeman пишет: Santiago M. Mola wrote: What do you think about? Would it be easy to integrate it with packages.g.o or should it belong somewhere else? Do you think this is a suitable project for SoC? I like the idea, although it

Re: [gentoo-dev] RE: Mesa on i965 (DRI)

2008-02-29 Thread Rémi Cardona
You're hijacking threads again. Please stop. If you have an issue, file a bug report at http://bugs.gentoo.org/ The -dev mailing list is the _wrong_ place for that. Thanks -- Rémi Cardona LRI, INRIA [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-dev] Gentoo Foundation Elections - voting ended

2008-02-29 Thread Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto
Hi. As was announced many times before, the voting period for the election ended at 23:59:59 UTC yesterday. We are currently counting the votes and will announce the winner and send the master ballot asap - hopefully, in a few hours. For the election officials, -- Jorge Vicetto

Re: [gentoo-dev] Google SOC 2008

2008-02-29 Thread JoseAlberto
I have some ideas to improve GNAP (last year was a nice experience): - live upgrade - squashfs pkgs - unionfs i think this 3 task can fit in only one project. - use new catalyst This is the hardest one adn must be a different project. regards El mar, 26-02-2008 a las 10:32 -0800, joshua

[gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Ed W
Is it dead..? Is anyone still working on it? I have had a lot of success using it for linux vservers and in an embedded build. Would really hate to see it stall though...? What are the big picture items still missing? Seems that it's close to becoming a stable upgrade? I have filed a few

Re: [gentoo-dev] eselect

2008-02-29 Thread Doug Goldstein
Christian Faulhammer wrote: Hi, is anyone working on eselect? V-Li peper told me he'd wrap up a few bugs and make a release this week after I was about to go touching eselect all over when we know my C/C++ is better then my bash. -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Ed W
Hi baselayout-2 was renamed to openrc when Roy left Gentoo as an official dev. Answering my own question (for the record). I found some explanation here: http://lycos.dropcode.net/gregarius/author.php?author=Roy_Marples__uberlord_ Does Roy hang out here? Roy: Is this intended to be a

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Doug Klima
Ed W wrote: Hi baselayout-2 was renamed to openrc when Roy left Gentoo as an official dev. Answering my own question (for the record). I found some explanation here: http://lycos.dropcode.net/gregarius/author.php?author=Roy_Marples__uberlord_ Does Roy hang out here? Roy: Is this

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Doug Klima
Ed W wrote: Alon Bar-Lev wrote: Check out OpenRC it is baselayout successor and works great! Funnily enough I came across this earlier today for different reasons. However, I hadn't realised that it was a full baselayout competitor? baselayout-2 was renamed to openrc when Roy left

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Ed W
Alon Bar-Lev wrote: Check out OpenRC it is baselayout successor and works great! Funnily enough I came across this earlier today for different reasons. However, I hadn't realised that it was a full baselayout competitor? Does Roy hang out here? Roy: Is this intended to be a baselayout

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Roy Marples
On Friday 29 February 2008 16:15:51 Ed W wrote: On the other hand since there still isn't a masked ebuild in portage (and I seem some notes on my on Roy's site) then I have to assume that in fact we are still a good way away from calling it a replacement and starting to push it out to users?

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Roy Marples
On Friday 29 February 2008 15:56:44 Ed W wrote: Alon Bar-Lev wrote: Check out OpenRC it is baselayout successor and works great! Funnily enough I came across this earlier today for different reasons. However, I hadn't realised that it was a full baselayout competitor? Does Roy hang out

Re: [gentoo-dev] Google SOC 2008

2008-02-29 Thread Alec Warner
Check your idea into cvs.. ;) On 2/29/08, JoseAlberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have some ideas to improve GNAP (last year was a nice experience): - live upgrade - squashfs pkgs - unionfs i think this 3 task can fit in only one project. - use new catalyst This is the hardest one

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Benedikt Bšoehm
Roy Marples schrieb: [2] I use busybox as a shell and can support it when it's internal start-stop-daemon applet disabled (as OpenRC has it's own variant). I don't and probably never will support vserver personally, but will work with Gentoo developers ensuring that at least one version works.

Re: [gentoo-dev] Keyword request interface (SoC candidate?)

2008-02-29 Thread Richard Freeman
Rémi Cardona wrote: +1 on that idea, using bugzilla with an external tool for keyword requests is a good idea. The tool could do bugzilla research to see if the keyword has already been requested and point the user to the corresponding bug report, hopefully limiting the number of dupes.

Re: [gentoo-dev] Keyword request interface (SoC candidate?)

2008-02-29 Thread Thomas Anderson
On Friday 29 February 2008 13:13:16 Richard Freeman wrote: Rémi Cardona wrote: +1 on that idea, using bugzilla with an external tool for keyword requests is a good idea. The tool could do bugzilla research to see if the keyword has already been requested and point the user to the

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Stefan Hellermann
I just tried openrc and I really like it! All the things changed from baselayout-2.0.0-rc6 are really good ideas! good work! Thanks! But bugs are still being found and fixed - although at a slow rate :) Two small things happened here: After Login I the shell looks like: -bash-3.2# when I

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Roy Marples
On Friday 29 February 2008 18:32:44 Stefan Hellermann wrote: I just tried openrc and I really like it! All the things changed from baselayout-2.0.0-rc6 are really good ideas! good work! Thanks! :) Two small things happened here: After Login I the shell looks like: -bash-3.2# when I start

Re: [gentoo-dev] Keyword request interface (SoC candidate?)

2008-02-29 Thread Aaron Mavrinac
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Richard Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rémi Cardona wrote: +1 on that idea, using bugzilla with an external tool for keyword requests is a good idea. The tool could do bugzilla research to see if the keyword has already been requested and point the

[gentoo-dev] [gentoo-core] Fwd: Gentoo Foundation 2008 Elections -

2008-02-29 Thread Roy Bamford
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2008.02.29 19:43, Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto wrote: Hello fellow devs, users and Gentoo community, here are our 2008 trustees : NeddySeagoon fmccor tsunam tgall wltjr [snip] For the election officials, - -- Jorge

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Doug Klima
Stefan Hellermann wrote: Roy Marples schrieb: Two small things happened here: After Login I the shell looks like: -bash-3.2# when I start then bash again manually it looks nice, the environment is not setup correctly the first time. Doesn't sound like an OpenRC issue as such as bash

[gentoo-dev] Fwd: Gentoo Foundation 2008 Elections - Results

2008-02-29 Thread Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello fellow devs, users and Gentoo community, here are our 2008 trustees : NeddySeagoon fmccor tsunam tgall wltjr Master ballot and personal confirmation emails will follow. Thanks to Shyam for the technical support :) Congratulations

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Stefan Hellermann
Roy Marples schrieb: Two small things happened here: After Login I the shell looks like: -bash-3.2# when I start then bash again manually it looks nice, the environment is not setup correctly the first time. Doesn't sound like an OpenRC issue as such as bash sets up it's own prompt.

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Stefan Hellermann
Doug Klima schrieb: Stefan Hellermann wrote: Roy Marples schrieb: Two small things happened here: After Login I the shell looks like: -bash-3.2# when I start then bash again manually it looks nice, the environment is not setup correctly the first time. Doesn't sound like an

Re: [gentoo-dev] Keyword request interface (SoC candidate?)

2008-02-29 Thread Bernd Steinhauser
Santiago M. Mola schrieb: I splitted this from the SoC thread so the possible discussion doesn't add noise to the original thread. On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 7:32 PM, joshua jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Google is once again doing the summer of code for students. I'm helping organize it

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Ed Wildgoose
btw: All my problem are gone ... somehow I managed to not install baselayout from Roys overlay, I only installed openrc. Thanks Roy for your help! So just to be clear, you need to install both openrc AND baselayout from the layman profile? Sounds sensible enough Cheers Ed W --

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Ed Wildgoose
Benedikt Bšoehm wrote: Roy Marples schrieb: [2] I use busybox as a shell and can support it when it's internal start-stop-daemon applet disabled (as OpenRC has it's own variant). I don't and probably never will support vserver personally, but will work with Gentoo developers ensuring that at

[OT] Re: [gentoo-dev] Keyword request interface (SoC candidate?)

2008-02-29 Thread Andrej Kacian
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:49:25 -0500 Richard Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I cringe when I see a stable request for some dialup networking package - I doubt many devs even own modems these days. I do own few modems, but alas, no phone line to hook them up to. :) -- Andrej Ticho Kacian

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Ed Wildgoose
[2] I use busybox as a shell and can support it when it's internal start-stop-daemon applet disabled (as OpenRC has it's own variant). I guess I could just check it out instead of asking but What's missing from the busybox s-s-daemon? I am using the busybox version 95% successfully

Re: [gentoo-dev] Keyword request interface (SoC candidate?)

2008-02-29 Thread Richard Freeman
Aaron Mavrinac wrote: This would certainly help coordinate AT efforts. Couldn't this also be done by searching through bugzilla? Maybe with an official keyword, or some sort of flag we don't otherwise use? (I'm not intensely familiar with bugzilla internals.) Keeping it all in bugzilla seems

Re: [gentoo-dev] RE: Mesa on i965 (DRI)

2008-02-29 Thread Chris Gianelloni
On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 20:19 +0100, Mateusz Mierzwinski wrote: Ok, I've try i810 and... no DRI. Please take this off the general development mailing list and to one of the support lists, or, even better, to our bug tracker at http://bugs.gentoo.org instead. Thanks, -- Chris Gianelloni Release

Re: [gentoo-dev] Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Roy Marples
On Friday 29 February 2008 23:23:34 Ed Wildgoose wrote: [2] I use busybox as a shell and can support it when it's internal start-stop-daemon applet disabled (as OpenRC has it's own variant). I guess I could just check it out instead of asking but What's missing from the busybox

[gentoo-dev] Re: Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Duncan
Roy Marples [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:07:17 +: On Friday 29 February 2008 16:15:51 Ed W wrote: On the other hand since there still isn't a masked ebuild in portage (and I seem some notes on my on Roy's site) then I have to assume

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Baselayout-2 progress?

2008-02-29 Thread Doug Klima
Duncan wrote: Roy Marples [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:07:17 +: On Friday 29 February 2008 16:15:51 Ed W wrote: On the other hand since there still isn't a masked ebuild in portage (and I seem some notes on my on Roy's site) then I

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Blockers (was: Baselayout-2 progress?)

2008-02-29 Thread Ciaran McCreesh
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 23:59:06 -0500 Doug Klima [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You just answered your own question. If another package now provides files that an existing package provides, they must be blockers. That's really bad policy -- it's pushing a package manager limitation onto users in a

Re: [gentoo-portage-dev]

2008-02-29 Thread Andrew Gaffney
Tony wrote: Hi, I am new, but I think I found a problem in thr portage tree, dealing with texlive and tetex. I have a personal overlay, where I changed the dependency in the ebuild from dev-text/tetex to virtual/latex-base. This solved it for the package. I think that the packages will have