# Marc Schiffbauer (2024-10-28)
# New style opencpn plugins depend on specific snapshots of
# "opencpn-libs", a collection of bundled 3rd party libs or
# forks thereof.
# This makes it virtually impossible to package opencpn and
# its plugins in a sane way.
# Use the flatpak version instead.
# rem
On 10/28/24 16:21, Michał Górny wrote:
Are you actually going to maintain all these new packages, or just dump
and effectively abandon them, as usual?
Hmm, that's actually good advice.
But most of those are very low maintenance, and I wanted to maintain them.
Thanks for your input,
Patrick
> On Mon, 28 Oct 2024, Patrick Lauer wrote:
> I've just returned from the pgconf.eu conference, and this has
> motivated me to try to improve the packaging situation for all things
> PostgreSQL in Gentoo.
> Right now everything just goes into dev-db/ category. That's not
> inherently wrong, b
On Mon, 2024-10-28 at 14:49 +0100, Patrick Lauer wrote:
> I've just returned from the pgconf.eu conference, and this has motivated
> me to try to improve the packaging situation for all things PostgreSQL
> in Gentoo.
>
> Right now everything just goes into dev-db/ category. That's not
> inheren
On lunedì 28 ottobre 2024 14:49:01 CET Patrick Lauer wrote:
> The tools are:
> - in tree:
> dev-db/barman
> dev-db/pg_top
> dev-db/pgagent
> dev-db/pgbouncer
> dev-db/pgcli
> dev-db/pgmodeler
> dev-db/pgpool2
> dev-db/pgxnclient
> dev-db/phppgadmin
> dev-db/pspg
> dev-db/psqlodbc
> dev-db/repmgr
>
I can contribute to the patroni ebuild if you want:
https://github.com/winterheart/iceland/tree/master/dev-db/patroni. I'm
still using 3.0.0 on some machines at work, but it can be easily
updated to the latest version.
пн, 28 окт. 2024 г. в 16:49, Patrick Lauer :
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've just
Hello everyone,
I've just returned from the pgconf.eu conference, and this has motivated
me to try to improve the packaging situation for all things PostgreSQL
in Gentoo.
Right now everything just goes into dev-db/ category. That's not
inherently wrong, but it feels a bit overloaded to me. S
just a sidenote, dev-db/apgdiff is also a tool specific to postgresql (i
authored it long time ago).
Dne 2024-10-28 14:49, Patrick Lauer napsal:
Hello everyone,
I've just returned from the pgconf.eu conference, and this has
motivated me to try to improve the packaging situation for all things
> Patrick Lauer hat am 28.10.2024 14:49 CET geschrieben:
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've just returned from the pgconf.eu conference, and this has motivated
> me to try to improve the packaging situation for all things PostgreSQL
> in Gentoo.
>
> Right now everything just goes into dev-db/ catego
Hi all,
gcc 14 is nearing stabilization. This, however also means that the changed
defaults in that version now become an urgent issue for many packages...
Here's the stable tracker: https://bugs.gentoo.org/941869
Please, please, please help by fixing the bugs listed there.
Ionen and Sam have
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