Checking the test phase output, it is not implemented and does nothing.
Or to be more accurate, it compiles one executable but never runs
anything.
The former testsuite in the 1.x series has been divided up, just like
the constituent installable components, and it turns out that all
testable parts
The tests are newly created during the 2.x upgrade. They will hang
forever if they cannot run properly. And running them properly has hit a
wall. I'm not sure where to go on from here.
Even getting this far means stepping outside of what portage can
reasonably require. Avahi only runs as root, and
If USE=test, an option was passed to configure that makes unittest
binaries be built, and as a side effect also runs them. But we really do
not want to run tests in src_compile, as FEATURES=test might not be set.
Crudely hack around this by overriding the autoconf variable that would
normally be s
They appear to work at the moment. There's a fun oddity, in that if
libcupsfilters is installed you need image support of some variety.
Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz
---
net-print/cups/cups-2.4.7-r2.ebuild | 13 +
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/net-print/
It is a PDEPEND which forces installing both, and makes building a
modular cups-filters more challenging.
Additionally, many "users" of cups may not actually want cups-filters at
all. A primary reason is because cups provides libcups, which other
packages need as an RDEPEND in order to support USE
New metapackage to pull in all the parts for a functional cups printing
stack. This will allow to avoid relying on net-print/cups for that
purpose -- because, with the advent of cups-filters 2.0.0 and the
ongoing work to refactor CUPS 3, things are broken out into various
interconnected components
Part of the CUPS v3 evolution. Now, cups-filters has been split out into
multiple sub-packages. This contains the standalone browsed component.
Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz
---
net-print/cups-browsed/Manifest | 1 +
.../cups-browsed/cups-browsed-2.0.0.ebuild| 63 +++
Part of the CUPS v3 evolution. Now, cups-filters has been split out into
multiple sub-packages. The new version of cups-filters depends on a
couple of extracted libraries, and builds on these to distribute the
actual filters. It no longer handles browsed at all -- this is a
completely separate, opt
Part of the CUPS v3 evolution. Now, cups-filters has been split out into
multiple sub-packages. This is the legacy PPD filters core library.
Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz
---
net-print/libppd/Manifest| 1 +
net-print/libppd/libppd-2.0.0.ebuild | 52
net-pr
Part of the CUPS v3 evolution. Now, cups-filters has been split out into
multiple sub-packages. This is the core library.
Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz
---
net-print/libcupsfilters/Manifest | 1 +
.../libcupsfilters-2.0.0.ebuild | 60 +++
net-print/libcup
I've been working with Sam for a bit on this update. It's a bit of a
fiddly one, as a lot of stuff has changed upstream. It's probably best
described via my proposed news post. Please review. It would also be
quite nice to get a bit of testing -- I'm especially concerned about
cups-browsed's testsu
Jonas Stein writes:
>> Sorry, the subject should've included gocr.
>
>> On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 07:12:40AM -0800, John Helmert III wrote:
>>> # John Helmert III (2023-11-24)
>>> # Multiple vulnerabilities, unmaintained upstream and in Gentoo.
>>> # subtitleripper included as sole reverse depen
Sorry, the subject should've included gocr.
On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 07:12:40AM -0800, John Helmert III wrote:
# John Helmert III (2023-11-24)
# Multiple vulnerabilities, unmaintained upstream and in Gentoo.
# subtitleripper included as sole reverse dependency, similarly
# unmaintained, and wi
Hi,
Packages up for grabs because the proxied maintainer no longer uses
them. There are 3 open bugs and a pkgcheck issue about using a
deprecated Python dep: dev-python/future.
net-misc/seafile-client
net-misc/seafile
net-libs/libsearpc
Regards,
Viorel.
Hi,
net-dns/opendnssec needs a new maintainer as I am not using it anymore.
Current version is in tree now and works fine. Three open bugs exist:
One for failing tests and two for future compiler compatibilty.
-Marc
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