* Tim Harder schrieb:
> Is anyone interested in getting some type of automated Gentoo testing
> framework setup on the new Supercell infrastructure [1] at the OSUOSL?
> In a nutshell, Supercell allows projects to spin up their own VMs on
> demand using Ganeti Web Manager [2].
Sounds great, I'd l
* Markos Chandras schrieb:
> My suggestion, as I said to fosdem, is to freeze, or take a
> snapshot if you like, of the current tree, stabilize what you
> need to stabilize, test the whole tree ( at least compile wise )
> for a couple of weeks and then replace the existing stable tree.
hmm, wou
The attached list notes all of the packages that were added or removed
from the tree, for the week ending 2011-02-20 23h59 UTC.
Removals:
xfce-base/libxfce4menu 2011-02-14 19:16:37 ssuominen
xfce-extra/thunar-thumbnailers 2011-02-14 19:47:45 ssuominen
dev-perl/Text-ParseWords
* Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> schrieb:
> The above suggestion sounds to me like increasing the bureaucracy and
> hassle of stabilizing packages even more. We already have trouble with
> outdated stable, especially on some archs. Do we /really/ want the
> reputation of competing with Debian-
* Fabian Groffen schrieb:
> Hmmm, odd. I experience amd64 (stable) as being pretty stable on my
> servers. Last breakage which really got me upset was php, but that's
> already some time ago.
the ini file issue ?
> With Gentoo you should update on fairly regular intervals, and have the
> time
* "Pawe?? Hajdan, Jr." schrieb:
> By the way, to turn this thread into some action: what testing do we
> currently perform for auto-generated stages? It'd be cool to at least
> compile-test that the stage can "emerge -e world" itself, and emerge
> some common packages (with FEATURES="test" so tha
Hi dev,
I am Uditha Galgamuwa from university of moratuwa,Sri Lanka.I am
interested in the project idea "Rewrite java-config in C++ or python" which
was in last year Gsoc.As I saw this project has not been implemented in Gsoc
2010.Will this be available for this year's idea list from Gen