Hi all,
We used to install both shared and static libraries when both were
available; this was good and working. Now we have the static-libs
useflag to control when static libs are built and installed; this is
better: we save time & space.
The problem I want to raise here is about indirect depend
> "CM" == Ciaran McCreesh writes:
CM> There's no need to offer the user the choice to do something that is
CM> always broken. Your car doesn't have a "connect the exhaust fumes to
CM> the air conditioning intake" button.
Overriding portage's eclasses with one's own is not "always broken";
yo
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 04:58:57PM -0400, James Cloos wrote:
> > "CM" == Ciaran McCreesh writes:
>
> CM> There's no need to offer the user the choice to do something that is
> CM> always broken. Your car doesn't have a "connect the exhaust fumes to
> CM> the air conditioning intake" button.
>
* Torsten Veller :
> The perl-module.eclass must be updated to support EAPI=3 [1] and
> a new eclass will be added which does contain some (more or less) useful
> stand-alone functions split from the old perl-module.eclass without
> exporting phase functions.
Somehow I was sleeping: It's more usef