be it's good to use another variable to avoid
> overloading of "JOBS" meaning?
Agreed, easier than ending up having to parse a variable content, after
all environment variables are kinda cheap.
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> make-options for emake and which is query'able either via a variable or
> a function (something like JOBS="load=0.7||max=3" maybe?).
If you can come up with a good enough syntax.
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- if user has JOBS and MAKEOPTS, MAKEOPTS keeps the same (for -l).
The result is that you can finally combine -l with parallel build on
OpenOffice and other packages, with a fallback number of maximum jobs
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port http://www.kde.org/ as its homepage is kinda pointless
if you think about search, since that's not data, it's noise.
Which only adds to my point.
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UTF-8 characters, but that's going to bring us even farthest than the
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runed away; this means that using -O0
unconditionally for any package for debug is not really an option;
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be able to display basic
>> information without having to parse the ebuilds or the metadata cache.
>
> Except for the ebuilds which still use the old format (that is 100% of
> the tree right now)
This of course is meant as "whenever this is fully implemented"
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r than 512bytes, which means that each file in metadata
cache is taking up much more than just its size in characters.
All your math is thus wrong.
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something is for me not a valid reason to avoi
moving something in a more approchable place for other software.
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ince we want to have something coherent,
don't we? ;)
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bute exists already and it's better to reuse the same
code, isn't it?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò) writes:
> I have a very quick proposal: why don't we move the packages' homepage
> in metadata.xml (since it's usually unique for all the versions) and we
> get rid of the variable for the next EAPI version?
I forg
e around) flag tags support a restrict attribute.
But I really expect that as long as the package is the same, homepage is
unlikely to change with version; maybe with slot I guess, but even that
is debatable and somewhat rare I think.
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here is not to
discuss the format of metadata but rather where to have it.
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Samuli Suominen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is for the people wondering who I am.
And there goes for people not knowing the realnames of colleagues I
guess ;) I'm glad I started calling people by first name whenever I
write something :P
By the way, I really hope you feel better now, and
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> Fun, I didn't really notice it was an epatch specific code that failed,
> I know it fails when the paths don't add up between systems and I
> thought that was it.. Okay, I guess I'll get to fix the rest toni
or those and fixed.
Fun, I didn't really notice it was an epatch specific code that failed,
I know it fails when the paths don't add up between systems and I
thought that was it.. Okay, I guess I'll get to fix the rest tonight
after Bones...
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need to write patches.
And if you have patches with the filenames like I shown above, you can
change it the git way so that it becomes:
--- a/foobar/foo.c
+++ b/foobar/foo.c
and the problem is usually solved.
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fix
it, not work it around forever and ever.
RESO UPSTREAM is good for crashes that are left to upstream, but since
Gentoo si abuilt building, build problems needs to get fixed.
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quest parallel build;
c) we want --as-needed to be used, not ignored.
If the bug is open and comes out on searches and all the rest, then we
have higher chances that someone might _fix_ it, without having to look
to see if there actually is one...
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RDEPEND="sys-libs/zlib"
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
app-arch/unzip"
SIMPLE_SOURCES='src/*.c'
SIMPLE_LIBRARIES='-lz'
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append-flags -DMAGICISO_IS_SHIT
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}
src_install() {
simple-buil
Daniel Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dev-dotnet/evolution-sharp
I was going to ask you about this last week, I guess I'll look into it
(although it makes me feel dirty to work with .NET stuff, I've been
working with worse stuff :P).
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omeone's got some input, please speak up.
Kinda like good ol' kde.eclass:
VIRTUALX_ONLY_TEST="yes"
inherit virtualx
and instead of using IUSE=X for that, IUSE=test.
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ter, but then again you're to the same point:
an Opteron using an Intel name? I think amd64 is totally fine since it's
the first commercial name it got by uh, those who introduced it, I
guess, but the only thing I don't ever want to see officially is
endorsing the x64 commercial spe
Jeroen Roovers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/abandoned/
What about www.unmaintained-free-software.org? Possibly opening a page?
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"Alec Warner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 'epkgmove' invokes bad memories for many ;)
Thanks for ruining the few hours of sleep I'll get in the next days by
bringing that name up...
J/K
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do implement the GNU style
hash).
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witched from because of the 2.0/1.4 branches,
would be 2.0 (if I ever care enough to add that, not before a beta
is released for sure, and not before I can use KDE 4.1 daily, which is
not something I expect to happen soonish).
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bug.cgi?id=225459
or https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=glibc-2.8
I love aliasing :)
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n my system
can get that command line going just fine.
I was sure of that already because I use very often egrep $something
*/*/*.ebuild to scan the tree for particular stuff.
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"Chip Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Although it'll be a bit slower than a direct grep: for m in `find
> /usr/portage -name metadata.xml `; do grep -Rn foo $m;done
Uh no you want xargs in that case.
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"Michael Sterrett -Mr. Bones.-" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The tree's small enough that grep -r gives enough performance.
Even better
grep */*/metadata.xml
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the council for two terms already.
With all sincerity, your "threat" makes me want to puke: if we're being
forced to write manifestos, I might just as well reject my nomination,
as I find that just useless bureaucracy.
And no I won't be wearing a Gentoo logo pin on my lapel.
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"Łukasz Damentko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nominations for the Gentoo Council 2008/2009 are open now and will be
> open for the next two weeks (until 23:59 UTC, 18/06/2008).
I wish to nominate Halcy0n, Cardoe and leio.
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> flameeyes
I'm glad to accept the nomination.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò) writes:
> Please refrain from using those if you can.
As I was asked for an example see this commit I made today:
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/app-backup/boxbackup/boxbackup-0.10.ebuild?r1=1.9&r2=1.10
the origina
ools gets not rebuilt through maintainer mode,
that will make the configure run twice, wasting users' time, and is
usually evil if you are using unpack to check for the generated
configure (yes it happened to me a couple of time).
THANKS!
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Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dev-util/elfsh
I'll take a look, I might have some use for this.
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er.
To a very minimum this can be said to be a _clash_ between two
designs. Saying that --as-needed is _broken_ because it breaks this case
is _quite_ an exaggeration...
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be called (right) before any static method or
attribute is referenced and (right) before any object of the given class
is istantiated. They don't get otherwise an absolute order in which
static constructors are called.
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Such an order is not only changed by --as-needed usage but by
any other change in the loading mechanism. It is strictly related to
glibc at this point as far as I can tell.
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e go
with behaviour Y... I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't like the option I
proposed above, but trust me there's a reason why I voiced that concern
:) ).
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g on "bar", re-emerging
libfoo first, and bar if the user is not using --as-needed (checking the
NEEDED lines).
With all due respect to everybody, the right course of action here has
to be selected by people who knows how the runtime linker works, symbol
collision and all the rest, as that
O
> receive a _LOT_ of spam because they are so common (eg mysql@, ldap@).
What about standardising on a suffix too?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and then all the aliases following that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and so on
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e term had to be changed, rather than the devs
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IX mandates vi too, and we don't have that in system.
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Yuri Vasilevski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I will be adding some debian build tools to the tree, and would like to
> create the debtools herd to associate with the packages.
Just please don't add Debian-OpenSSL ;)
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rt list we have, reporting bugs on Bugzilla product
which have nothing to do with Bugzilla...
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in the ebuilds
installing the fonts in pkg_* functions. I'd say not in src_* because
packaging up the cache is not what one wants in almost all cases, you
wouldn't want a buggy TeX version creating broken packages when you can
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that
happens often enough.
Plus that would work fine if we had a bugzilla for ebuilds only, but
would you really mix categories together with Infra, Portage, Gentoo
Hosted Projects, ... ?
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essed properly...)
Yes these are a lot of moves, sincerely I think sys-* categories are a
bit bloated as they are, and I suppose we should start moving the things
around rather than waiting forever ad ever..
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if the GNU
tar does not support reading those attributes, it does handle them
gracefully, warning the user of unknown extended headers, and then
proceeding to unpack the data without preserving the extended
attributes.
So what Doug said stands perfectly and does not interest GNU tar at all.
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> Should that be USE=-cxx? The help for USE=cxx says that this builds
> support for C++.
It was meant as setting a cxx USE on the ebuild, I wasn't certainly
meaning to disable the C++ parts with USE=cxx enabled ;)
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oo.
(BTW I considered using lzma for backup compression, but I didn't get
much different results from bzip2 in term of size, but took quite longer
in case of compression... I still have some doubts whether lzma is worth
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is the
way.
Have you looked at automagic.xml? It should help you for the task, and
if it doesn't, I can see to extend it.
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er than having users complain that $foo doesn't build at the next
autoconf bump. Or right now considering the amount of packages that
fails with autoconf 2.62.
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as I did
in origin.
(I admit I didn't check if Remi renamed it or not, but he asked, so...).
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Petteri Räty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You would have to fix the vdb too.
Which is the tricky part, and the reason why I didn't instruct anybody
to do the sed on my ChangeLogs.p
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> distribution-wide or not at all.
Can't be done distribution-wide, as stuff would break way worse than
this for sure (stuff is not going to link, or will fail at runtime). You
_have_ to do it on a case-by-case basis.
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thing to me than looking at behaviour.
[and I didn't even want to write to this topic]
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Uhm, good point. What about fscaps for the other case then? Or filecaps?
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be a SoC project...
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[1] http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=FFmpeg_Summer_Of_Code_2008
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò) writes:
> In the past two years we had quite a few applications from students that
> were already full-fledged Gentoo developers. I sincerely would like that
> this year we put as a rule that Gentoo developers cannot partecipate in
s
Gentoo students. And that is why I'm bringing up the point on Gentoo
ground.
If this works, I'd take this time to add this as an official point for
the next council meeting.
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hly
expenses, and I still struggle to find money to buy a new box.
It might be an added incentive to get experience in Free Software rather
than as a third-grade programmer helper in a small software company with
most of the stable programmers taking weeks off for the summer, but for
sure c
is already a Gentoo developer, for
sure.
So to be clear, I'm not trying to look down to anybody, I don't even
want to stop people from being paid for their work. I just wish that we
can focus this opportunity to improve the Gentoo project as a whole.
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Grant Goodyear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm willing to help if help is wanted.
I already offer myself as a mentor if we get accepted.
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ib anytime soon.
Any reason why it isn't simply lastrited unless someone wants to
maintain it? Treecleaners?
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On Sunday 24 February 2008, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> Why did you take the version on the document backwards?
Because I mistyped it.
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Beside, does it really changes stuff for anybody beside Intel fanboys?
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just found css odd for the same reason as others.)
Because DeCSS and libdvdcss are not the same thing. It's like calling
"acrobat" the pdf USE flag: yeah Acrobat produces and read PDF, but it's
not Acrobat you're enabling.
libdvdcss uses part of the code of DeCSS to do its wor
, when the alternative is to actually
give back sanity to the flag naming.
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ot;
USE flag before ;)
So +1 from me for css -> dvdcss renaming.
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Uh? I don't really want to look what does make that an option worth an
USE flag...
> cvs: Enable CVS (Concurrent Versions System) support
Maybe "integration" rather than "support", if it's always integration
that is enabled...
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Brian Harring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Don't suppose you have a url for their reasoning?
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151758
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ges are on
> system set.
QA team already rejected such a proposal.
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conf and perl might not be wanted on the resulting
filesystem.
The first goal is a prerequisite if we want to move to other stuff like
a true multilib-handling package manager (we don't want to force down
the users' throats multiple copies of autoconf, considering it's a
script, do we?) or p
slimmed down
system. I could try, but it would be a waste of time if we then decide
not to go this route, and that's _a lot_ of time that would go to waste,
so I'd rather first see what the other devs think, before going to do
the actual tests.
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I don't know exactly what's left,
but you can easily see what I'm doing on the blog :P
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media-fonts/mikachan-font-ttc TrueType Collection
this way you can have fine grained selection of fonts to install.
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soon this year, but for once I agree almost entirely
with you.
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[3] http://boost.org/more/boost_soc_06_overview.html
[4] http://www.adiumx.com/blog/2006/10/google-summer-of-code-2006-roundup.php
[5] http://www.netbsd.org/Foundation/press/soc2006-summary.html
[6] http://gallery.menalto.com/summer_of_code/2006/wrapup
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led as "students" four Gentoo developers, and only one of the
remaining ten students was converted into a dev.
Added to the little improvements done by the projects, maybe we could have
spared a few more slots for the organizations that have achieved more.
[1] http://www.gentoo.org/pro
He's not going to waste someone else's time, and as he said there will be
compatibility with current configuration files, I don't think there's any
downside to users.
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ll not appear in the next
few months either.
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On Thursday 08 February 2007, Thomas Rösner wrote:
> AFAIR App Dirs provide internal arch distinction, so why not just put it
> in /usr/share/rox?
/usr/share is not a good place for any kind of executable. /usr/lib is more
suitable for the purpose.
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my boxes :)
/me points to the @enterprise.flameeyes.is-a-geek.org message-id ;)
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ne of the most common
formats available: ini-like :)
[1] http://www.nongnu.org/confuse/
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t's a streamer - can't really tell what else beside a streaming
software it can be, as upstream is, well, unreachable - bossogg and/or
icecast will probably cover it.
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On Saturday 03 February 2007, Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
> dev-ruby/ruby-gtk
Following this, I'll be masking and removing www-client/gorua and
www-client/ci because they depend on it.
For who needs an alternative to these, ochusha is probably a good idea,
although
On Monday 05 February 2007, Ryan Hill wrote:
> Reply-to and SPF docs? Isn't this the third month now?
I might be counting wrong, as last time I wasn't there, but it might be the
fourth, counting the original one.
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Alright, I start to feel like an undertaker, another package to remove.
This one is in the tree since 2003, no more releases, the source tarball 404's
and it's currently using an obsolete admindir with broken arts handling.
Masked for removal in 30 days.
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As per summary: unfetchable, homepage 404ing, and pretty old, likely not
working with current Portage system.
Removal on March 4th.
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Gentoo/Alt lead, Gentoo/FreeBSD, Video, Sound, ALSA, PAM, KDE,
-ruby/ruby-gdkpixbuf
dev-ruby/ruby-libart
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As per summary; unfetchable, it's probably incompatible with current
baselayout, as it was developed in 2004, and the version number suggests an
alpha/beta version.
If nobody wants to take over maintainership, it will be removed in 30 days.
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