[gentoo-dev] Gentoo Foundation Elections

2008-01-29 Thread Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto
Hello fellow devs, users and Gentoo community. The election for the Gentoo Foundation trustees has started. The nomination period started today and lasts until Tuesday, February 12th. The election polls will be open from Wednesday February 13th to Wednesday 27th. The elected trustees start th

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-commits] gentoo-x86 commit in sys-libs/libselinux: ChangeLog libselinux-1.34.14.ebuild

2008-01-29 Thread Doug Klima
Christian Faulhammer wrote: Hi, "Chris PeBenito (pebenito)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: pebenito08/01/29 15:12:57 Modified: ChangeLog Added:libselinux-1.34.14.ebuild Log: sys-apps/libselinux: new upstream bugfix release. (Portage version: 2.1.4) pkg_postrm()

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread Richard Freeman
George Prowse wrote: How does the SoC work within Gentoo? Do the developers suggest things they want worked on or do the users suggest things, the developers okay it and then they get worked on or what? I think the good ideas matter more than who came up with them! If you have one - shar

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread Alec Warner
On 1/29/08, joshua jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > George Prowse wrote: > > Grant Goodyear wrote: > >> Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be > >> a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate, > >> we're going to have to have our ducks in a r

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread joshua jackson
George Prowse wrote: > Grant Goodyear wrote: >> Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be >> a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate, >> we're going to have to have our ducks in a row by March, if not >> earlier. >> >> So, does Gentoo want to pa

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread George Prowse
Grant Goodyear wrote: Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate, we're going to have to have our ducks in a row by March, if not earlier. So, does Gentoo want to participate this year? If so, who's goi

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread Alfredo Perez
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 08:28:11AM -0700, Steve Dibb wrote: > Grant Goodyear wrote: > >Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be > >a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate, > >we're going to have to have our ducks in a row by March, if not > >ea

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread joshua jackson
Grant Goodyear wrote: > Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be > a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate, > we're going to have to have our ducks in a row by March, if not > earlier. > > So, does Gentoo want to participate this year? > > If s

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread Alec Warner
On 1/29/08, Steve Dibb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve Dibb wrote: > > >> Who's going to help? > > > > *volunteers* > > Er, that was meant as an action, not a noun. :) > > Steve > -- > gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list > > I will volunteer, since i work there and I had a good mentoring

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread Steve Dibb
Steve Dibb wrote: Who's going to help? *volunteers* Er, that was meant as an action, not a noun. :) Steve -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread Steve Dibb
Grant Goodyear wrote: Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate, we're going to have to have our ducks in a row by March, if not earlier. So, does Gentoo want to participate this year? Yes If so, who

[gentoo-dev] 2008 Google Summer of Code

2008-01-29 Thread Grant Goodyear
Google has been hinting not-so-subtlely that there's going to be a 2008 Google Summer of Code. I expect that if we want to participate, we're going to have to have our ducks in a row by March, if not earlier. So, does Gentoo want to participate this year? If so, who's going to run it? Who's goi

[gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-commits] gentoo-x86 commit in sys-libs/libselinux: ChangeLog libselinux-1.34.14.ebuild

2008-01-29 Thread Christian Faulhammer
Hi, "Chris PeBenito (pebenito)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > pebenito08/01/29 15:12:57 > > Modified: ChangeLog > Added:libselinux-1.34.14.ebuild > Log: > sys-apps/libselinux: new upstream bugfix release. > (Portage version: 2.1.4) > cd ${S} > cat

[gentoo-dev] Re: [gentoo-commits] gentoo-x86 commit in sys-libs/libsepol: ChangeLog libsepol-1.16.10.ebuild

2008-01-29 Thread Christian Faulhammer
Hi, "Chris PeBenito (pebenito)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > pebenito08/01/29 15:10:37 > > Modified: ChangeLog > Added:libsepol-1.16.10.ebuild > Log: > sys-apps/libsepol: new upstream bugfix release. > (Portage version: 2.1.4) > src_unpack() { > unpack

Re: [gentoo-dev] Best practices for package.mask removals

2008-01-29 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Monday 28 January 2008, Ryan Hill wrote: > In your package.mask entry, it would help to have the following info: it would help too if you add a comment like this to the top of the mask file -mike signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

[gentoo-dev] Last rites: media-plugins/audacious-plugins-ugly

2008-01-29 Thread Tony Vroon
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Best practices for package.mask removals

2008-01-29 Thread Rémi Cardona
Ryan Hill a écrit : Remi (or rane.. or some other r- dev ;]) was asking a couple days ago how to write a package.mask entry for removals so the script picks it up. Actually there is no script (just me), and there's no real rules. but I thought I'd mention a couple things that would make life

[gentoo-dev] Re: debianutils: system worthy ?

2008-01-29 Thread Duncan
Jan Kundrát <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 18:06:58 +0100: > Duncan wrote: >> Mainstream kernel's default make install uses /sbin/installkernel if it >> exists, so I've been using it, invoking the kernel's make install from >> my own kernel scri

[gentoo-dev] Re: debianutils: system worthy ?

2008-01-29 Thread Duncan
Vlastimil Babka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 18:20:55 +0100: > I'd relax, removing from system doesn't make the package automagically > uninstall for everybody who has it. And running emerge --depclean > without --pretend, especially on produc