On Feb 4, 2008 12:54 PM, Robin H. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Included:
> pybugz
>
> If you think a repo is on the wrong side, please respond here!
>
This is no longer in use and can be even removed.
It's now an external project, hosted on http://code.google.com/p/pybugz/
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Santiago
For now, the KDE repository is not being used and its purpose is more
internal to the herd, so I'd opt out for it.
On Feb 4, 2008 2:33 PM, Santiago M. Mola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 4, 2008 12:54 PM, Robin H. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Included:
> > pybugz
> >
> > If you
On 2/4/08, Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like what you really want are tags, not categories ...
Yes and no. tags would definitely be better than subcategories. But
for some packages a new category would probably still make sense like
app-scm (
http://www.mail-archive.com/ge
Hi Benedikt,
Benedikt Böhm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> +# Benedikt Böhm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (03 Feb 2008)
> +# Masked for removal in 30 days wrt #208584
> +# Does not use webapp/depend.apache eclass correctly
I'll fix this ASAP (probably tomorrow)
> +# Obsoleted by =www-apps/gallery-2*
> +=ww
Thanks to antarus stepping up and doing a bit of script development, the
gentoo-commits list now has SVN mails in addition to the existing CVS mails.
Git mails should follow soon.
The SVN mails have the same set of X-VCS headers for you to use to procmail our
what you are interested in.
Here's wh
On 18:35 Mon 04 Feb , Jonas Bernoulli wrote:
> So I ask you: why are there no such categories? Of course I can
> imagine a few reasons myself for not having more categories:
>
> (1) a category must in general include n packages
> (2) more categories are evil, once we start creating new once th
Hello
Recently I started to exclude parts of the portage tree for various
reasons. One of them is that I play with the thought of creating my
own minidistro/livecd based on Gentoo. So keep in mind that I don't
think that it is in general useful to trim the portage tree to the
extend that I have.
On 20:11 Mon 04 Feb , Jonas Bernoulli wrote:
> Thinking about it again I would say tags and categories just fulfill
> different purposes. Tags can not replace categories but might be a
> useful extension to categories for the tasks I described, not more not
> less. They are not better or worse,
Thomas de Grenier de Latour wrote:
On 2008/02/04, Ryan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone provide a tool that given a package name simply prints
the category or cat/pkg, or if ambiguous, prints the multiple
cat/pkgs or returns an error code? I don't care what it's written in
as long as
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 02:38:57PM +0100, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
> For now, the KDE repository is not being used and its purpose is more
> internal to the herd, so I'd opt out for it.
Both kde and pybugz taken out now. I locked them to RO as well since you
say that they aren't being used either a
Hi all
I'm finally giving in to reality and retiring as a Gentoo Dev. I've
been effectively inactive since March last year and lack of time
means that isn't going to change any time soon. I'll still be using
Gentoo of course, so I'll still stick my nose in on bugzilla now and
again :)
There's
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 15:59:26 -0600
Ryan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want something that anybody can use in their scripts without having
to install paludis
What's the difference between installing Paludis and installing Perl in
order to use a tool?
About 10 minute
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 15:59:26 -0600
Ryan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want something that anybody can use in their scripts without having
> to install paludis
What's the difference between installing Paludis and installing Perl in
order to use a tool?
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Ciaran McCreesh
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On 2/4/08, Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 20:11 Mon 04 Feb , Jonas Bernoulli wrote:
> > Thinking about it again I would say tags and categories just fulfill
> > different purposes. Tags can not replace categories but might be a
> > useful extension to categories for the tasks I
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 20:11 Mon 04 Feb , Jonas Bernoulli wrote:
Thinking about it again I would say tags and categories just fulfill
different purposes. Tags can not replace categories but might be a
useful extension to categories for the tasks I described, not more not
less. They are no
I've gone and created Ruby project. It is living under the prog_lang
project. In accordance with GLEP 39, I'm sending this out as an RFC.
Initially, it will be just the Ruby herd. As we get things together, we
hope to add an overlay, documentation, mailing list, and so on.
I will be serving a
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 15:59:26 -0600 Ryan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want something that anybody can use in their scripts without having to
install paludis
What's the difference between installing Paludis and installing Perl in order
to use a tool?
Ha. Nice edit.
Alec Warner wrote:
* Tool being a tool useful for gentoo development, dealing with
profiles, ebuilds, configs, etc. Tool does not include your penis or
other genitellia.
defeature: http://dev.gentoo.org/~dirtyepic/bin/defeature
[requires app-portage/udept]
disables FEATURES per-package,
On 21:18 Mon 04 Feb , Kevin F. Quinn wrote:
> I'm finally giving in to reality and retiring as a Gentoo Dev. I've
> been effectively inactive since March last year and lack of time
> means that isn't going to change any time soon. I'll still be using
> Gentoo of course, so I'll still stick my
# Raúl Porcel (04 Feb 2008)
# Masked for removal in 60 days. That is, 04 Apr 2008
# For treecleaners,
# doesn't compile, last release in 2002,
# bug #152044
dev-libs/tinyq
# Various bugs, upstream dead, gtk-1, last release 2003
# bug 205481
net-ftp/gtkfxp
# Last release 2003, unfixable, doesn't c
On 2008/02/04, Ryan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can someone provide a tool that given a package name simply prints
> the category or cat/pkg, or if ambiguous, prints the multiple
> cat/pkgs or returns an error code? I don't care what it's written in
> as long as it's relatively quick.
As
Ryan Hill wrote:
Can someone provide a tool that given a package name simply prints the
category or cat/pkg, or if ambiguous, prints the multiple cat/pkgs or
returns an error code? I don't care what it's written in as long as
it's relatively quick. I'm sick of depending on udept (which is an
The following things access VDB by hand:
* gnome2-utils.eclass. Will be fixed once a portage with proper
env saving goes stable, which isn't too far off. Bug 155993.
* net-misc/l7-filter. This can be fixed as soon as portage with proper
env saving goes stable.
* kde.eclass, for slot_rebuild. Thi
On 2008-02-04 14:51, Ryan Hill wrote:
> Can someone provide a tool that given a package name simply prints the
> category or cat/pkg, or if ambiguous, prints the multiple cat/pkgs or
> returns an error code? I don't care what it's written in as long as it's
> relatively quick. I'm sick of depe
Heath N. Caldwell wrote:
On 2008-02-04 14:51, Ryan Hill wrote:
Can someone provide a tool that given a package name simply prints the
category or cat/pkg, or if ambiguous, prints the multiple cat/pkgs or
returns an error code? I don't care what it's written in as long as it's
relatively quick
On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 21:21:14 -0600
Ryan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also very good, thanks. Instead of sourcing, we can instead use
>
> $ portageq envvar PORTDIR
Or simply `portageq portdir'...
> $ portageq portdir_overlay
I remember reading you wanted a program that did the job *fast*.
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 23:05:18 -0800
Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What happens if the make process changes directories?
In a different process? It's pretty unlikely make will ever become a
shell builtin...
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Ciaran McCreesh
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On 17:28 Mon 04 Feb , Akinori Hattori (hattya) wrote:
> 1.1 app-text/hyperestraier/hyperestraier-1.4.13.ebuild
>
> file :
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/app-text/hyperestraier/hyperestraier-1.4.13.ebuild?rev=1.1&view=markup
> plain:
> http://sources.gentoo
On 14:11 Mon 04 Feb , Dawid Weglinski (cla) wrote:
> 1.1 net-irc/kvirc/kvirc-3.2.6_pre20080204.ebuild
>
> file :
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/net-irc/kvirc/kvirc-3.2.6_pre20080204.ebuild?rev=1.1&view=markup
> plain:
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py
On 17:16 Mon 04 Feb , Akinori Hattori (hattya) wrote:
> 1.1 dev-db/qdbm/qdbm-1.8.77.ebuild
>
> file :
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/dev-db/qdbm/qdbm-1.8.77.ebuild?rev=1.1&view=markup
> plain:
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/dev-db/qdbm/q
Hi,
Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The following things access VDB by hand:
> * gnome2-utils.eclass. Will be fixed once a portage with proper
> env saving goes stable, which isn't too far off. Bug 155993.
>
> * net-misc/l7-filter. This can be fixed as soon as portage with proper
> env sav
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