hi
how do I create a server owned directory with the webapp eclass?
If it is not possible, what is a workaround? I could do it with
chown apache:apache dir
but then it only works with the apache webserver. Any ideas?
thanks in advance
rene
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I am writing an ebuild for a program written in perl. This program has
the dependency of gnuplot but with the png flag enabled. What is the
gentoo way to enable this USE Flag for gnuplot when I emerge my program.
cheers
rene
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I am writing an ebuild for pmwiki. Its not in the portage tree yet.
I think I will put the themes in /usr/share/pmwiki/Skins
Hope that is OK.
Stuart Herbert wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 07:41 +0100, Rene Zbinden wrote:
I am writing an eubild for an webapplication (wiki) and there are a
I am writing an eubild for an webapplication (wiki) and there are a lot
of themes available. I write an ebuild for these themes. Now my question
is where do I install these themes so that webapp-config handles them
correctly.
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://www.josephson.org/projects/pyamazon/
You can check it out if you want. Comments are welcome.
On Thursday 04 August 2005 09:15, Alin Dobre wrote:
> Rene Zbinden wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I want to write an ebuild, that installs a python module. After unpacking
> > the zipfile there is only
Hi
I want to write an ebuild, that installs a python module. After unpacking the
zipfile there is only one module module.py. What is the best way to install
that package. Is there an eclass that I can use?
Thanks in advance.
rene
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y
> loading them directly. So it all depends on how the main script (please
> tell me it isn't really called mainprog.pl) tries to load those modules as
> to the best place to put them.
>
> /me waits for the bug report for this one
>
> On Wednesday 25 May 2005 02:06 am, Re
works perfectly here. good work. I like the new network setup.
when do you thing it changes from ~x86 to x86.
On Thursday 26 May 2005 00:20, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> yes, it's finally that time ... after months of hearing us say 'we want to
> get new baselayout stable asap', we're serious
>
> so c
Thanks, but unfortunately it is not on CPAN.
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 23:32, Drake Wyrm wrote:
> Rene Zbinden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am writing a new ebuild. The program contains a perlscript
> > (mainprog.pl) which needs two perl modules like (module1.pm
> >
@INC, then it is most likely
> loading them directly. So it all depends on how the main script (please
> tell me it isn't really called mainprog.pl) tries to load those modules as
> to the best place to put them.
>
> /me waits for the bug report for this one
>
> On Wednesd
Hi
I am writing a new ebuild. The program contains a perlscript (mainprog.pl)
which needs two perl modules like (module1.pm module2.pm)
I will put mainprog.pl in /usr/bin but where do I put the two modules. Shall I
put them in /usr/share/programename and put that to the perl path?
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