Re: [gentoo-dev] [RFC] Dropping (or enabling only on request) bootstrap from SCM eclasses

2009-09-23 Thread Ulrich Mueller
> On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Maciej Mrozowski wrote: > Because SCM bootstrap is either not used at all, or used very > rarely, there's suggestion to: > - either drop it > - or (preferably) to make SCM eclasses export src_prepare only on > specific request > - or to make it easier - to not export i

[gentoo-dev] [RFC] Dropping (or enabling only on request) bootstrap from SCM eclasses

2009-09-23 Thread Maciej Mrozowski
In pre-EAPI-2, src_unpack phase was the most logical phase to be provided by SCM eclasses, thus classes has been set up to export ${ECLASS}_src_unpack. This phase in most (if not all) SCM eclasses provided: - unpack functionality - fetch and store in ${DISTDIR} - bootstrap functionality - either

Re: [gentoo-dev] On shebangs of scripts

2009-09-23 Thread Jeremy Olexa
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 2:53 AM, Fabian Groffen wrote: > Hi all, > > Recently, we added a new QA check in Gentoo Prefix' Portage to check > shebangs (the #! things) of scripts before they are installed.  We > basically did this simply because we don't want to use say > /usr/bin/perl and because th

Re: [gentoo-dev] On shebangs of scripts

2009-09-23 Thread Sebastian Pipping
Fabian Groffen wrote: > Should we start filing bugs on these issues? In the end, they are > broken scripts on the system. Is there interest for porting the Prefix > shebang QA check to normal Portage? Sounds useful to me, my vote for it. Sebastian

[gentoo-dev] 2nd KDE (mini) Meeting - September 2009

2009-09-23 Thread Alex Alexander
Hey, The KDE Team will have a supplemental September meeting tomorrow to discuss the state of KDE 4.3.1 and Qt 4.5 / gcc 4.4, as agreed in the previous meeting. Date: Thursday, 2009/09/24 Time: 1900 UTC Channel: #gentoo-meetings Topics: - KDE 4.3.1 state: bugs, stabilization - Qt 4.5.x and gcc

[gentoo-dev] On shebangs of scripts

2009-09-23 Thread Fabian Groffen
Hi all, Recently, we added a new QA check in Gentoo Prefix' Portage to check shebangs (the #! things) of scripts before they are installed. We basically did this simply because we don't want to use say /usr/bin/perl and because this executable might not exist (e.g. on vanilla FreeBSD). Even if i

Re: [gentoo-dev] rfc: Qt version 4.5.2 news item

2009-09-23 Thread Alex Alexander
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:16, Ulrich Mueller wrote: > GLEP 42 says that you should wrap lines at 72 columns. > > Ulrich Correct, I was sure I'd miss something. Thanks :) Title: Qt 4.5.2 default USE flag changes Author: Alex Alexander Content-Type: text/plain Posted: 2009-09-23 Revision: 1 News

Re: [gentoo-dev] rfc: Qt version 4.5.2 news item

2009-09-23 Thread Ulrich Mueller
> On Wed, 23 Sep 2009, Alex Alexander wrote: > We're planning on stablereq'ing Qt 4.5.2 (really) soon, so I've > written this news item to cover default USE flag changes that could > confuse users :) > Please review, thanks: GLEP 42 says that you should wrap lines at 72 columns. Ulrich