Hola all-
Well looky here, we've got another new portage dev to report- Zac
Medico (zmedico). Areas of focus thus far are general stable work,
and work on the rewrite (you can thank him and marienz for the test
framework work).
Additionally, Zac is the maintainer of two external projects-
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Hola all-
We've got a new portage dev; Alec Warner, aka antarus- aside from
doc work, he'll be doing repoman work and the usual random bug
squashing.
His words-
I work at The Division of Engineering Computing Services at Michigan
State University. I serve primarily as an undergraduate web
de
Hi all!
I don't know where to ask this question, so I'll ask here.
Is it necessary to build net-libs/gecko-sdk if you have
www-client/mozilla already installed? Right now I am in this situation
so I was wondering why I have to build the same source twice. Since the
USE-flags are the same for both
Hi.
The last commit for medusa was in 2004, and upstream does not seem to be
actively developing the application.
For those in the dark, medusa is an indexed search application, similar
to the idea of slocate and beagle. All features that it provides are
better implemented with Beagle.
I am pla
Alec Warner wrote:
> I've been having a crapton of problems with sending to this list, just
> making sure I got them all resolved :)
>
> Sorry for the Spam
>
> -Alec Warner
Sender of spam!
We're going to have to ask you to leave your access pass at the door on
the way out of the office
I've been having a crapton of problems with sending to this list, just
making sure I got them all resolved :)
Sorry for the Spam
-Alec Warner
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Hi,
The guys at BitMover stopped providing free versions of bitkeeper almost
half a year ago. Currently only an evaluation version is available on
their website. I don't think there is any point in having ebuilds for
evaluation versions in Portage.
The package (dev-util/bitkeeper) is currently ma
Hi
I took the time to update the ebuild for gnusim8085 :) I created bug #121544 and I uploaded a .patch (diffed against the latest ebuild in the portage
tree).
Even before I got to add the dependency to the modular xorg-x11 bug, withing a matter of seconds someone already added the dependency
The last change: 343 to 329 -- pretty decent, but I'd like to see about
1.5-2x this rate. Pretty soon I'll have to change the list of the worst
offenders to the top 10 instead of 10 packages, because the number of
actual herds is getting pretty small.
Progress graph:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~spydero