Hi,
I added the Gentoo project to Hackontest (for more information, visit http://hackontest.org/)
. Developers and users are invited to add feature requests for Gentoo
(preferably with links to bugzilla :-)). Hopefully, some of us
developers can get together and implement them at the
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:22:21PM -0600, Ryan Hill wrote:
INSANITY!
You'll fit right in. Welcome.
The voices in my head tell my to say Welcome Markus :-]
cheers,
Wernfried
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Hi folks,
Hopefully sometime THIS weekend, I'll be moving Bugzilla as well at our
VCS services (CVS/SVN/Git on stork.gentoo.org) to new machines.
I don't have a more accurate time estimate of when yet, but downtimes
are going to be minimal, as the flips will be near-live.
--
Robin Hugh Johnson
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
My suggestion: make those language bindings being separate
packages. So, other packages can depend on them directly,
instead of the current, build-breaking hack.
I'm not advocating gentoo should do this step alone, but
instead join in the upstream and solve it there.
Hanno Böck wrote:
Now, gegl has 13 optional dependencies that could be use-flagged. The pity is,
it has no configure-option for most of them, they are autodetected.
(It's about gtk, ruby, lua, cairo, pango, libpng, openexr, rsvg, sdl,
asciidoc, enscript, graphviz and ffmpeg)
whoah! Quite a
Hanno Böck a écrit :
Recently, GIMP got it's first development version based on gegl.
Sweet :)
Is there some brave gentoo dev (or non-dev, doesn't really matter)
volunteering to send patches to gegl-upstream?
I would really like to say that I can do it for you, but I'm very time
limited,
Anant Narayanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Fri,
02 May 2008 11:40:06 +0530:
I added the Gentoo project to Hackontest (for more information, visit
http://hackontest.org/) .
Cool! I'd read about it and wondered if Gentoo would be participating,
so it's
* Luca Barbato [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
Now, gegl has 13 optional dependencies that could be use-flagged. The pity
is, it has no configure-option for most of them, they are autodetected.
A good example for miserable design ;-P
That's why I everything should be entirely built in
* Luca Barbato [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
My suggestion: make those language bindings being separate
packages. So, other packages can depend on them directly,
instead of the current, build-breaking hack.
I'm not advocating gentoo should do this step alone, but
Enrico Weigelt a écrit :
* Luca Barbato [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
My suggestion: make those language bindings being separate
packages. So, other packages can depend on them directly,
instead of the current, build-breaking hack.
I'm not advocating gentoo should do this
* Rémi Cardona [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Best example on how to do that is gstreamer. All the plugins come in 3
tarballs but each can be built individually. Really clean.
ACK. That's how it always should be.
All my own packages also work this way - ev'ry thing else
doesnt get released ;-P
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
* Luca Barbato [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
Now, gegl has 13 optional dependencies that could be use-flagged. The pity
is, it has no configure-option for most of them, they are autodetected.
A good example for miserable design ;-P
That's why I everything should be
Anant Narayanan wrote:
Hi,
I added the Gentoo project to Hackontest (for more information, visit
http://hackontest.org/) . Developers and users are invited to add feature
requests for Gentoo (preferably with links to bugzilla :-)). Hopefully,
some of us developers can get together and
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
Maybe you remember the discussions about stable vs. dev kernel
branches: the kernel folks wanted to give up stable branches,
leaving them to the individual distros and concentrate just on
devel branch. A lot of people were totally unhappy with this
idea, so they
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