Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: EAPI 3 PMS Draft

2009-04-10 Thread James Rowe
* Christian Faulhammer (fa...@gentoo.org) wrote: > Some years ago as a Gentoo beginner I read the documentation of > FEATURES and enabled "test", because it sounded useful. After one week > I disabled it again as merges took too long and some failures occured. > Read: As a normal user I don't wan

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: EAPI 3 PMS Draft

2009-04-11 Thread James Rowe
* Marijn Schouten (hkBst) (hk...@gentoo.org) wrote: > James Rowe wrote: > > Package tests will have been run a -- possibly large -- number of > > times when users see them if they are rolled in to the EAPI bump. This > > isn't like the current situation of enabling

Re: [gentoo-dev] gentoo-commits list lives!

2007-09-07 Thread James Rowe
* Mike Frysinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Friday 07 September 2007, Alec Warner wrote: > > On 9/7/07, Doug Goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Sure... be fancy with all your xsl and xml crap. LONG LIVE THE BRUTE > > > FORCE PARSE WITH SED! > > > > People who parse xml with sed make me

Re: [gentoo-dev] start-stop-daemon and python-wrapper

2009-12-18 Thread James Rowe
Excerpts from Brian Harring's message of Fri Dec 18 20:16:19 + 2009: > On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 03:54:53PM +0700, Max Arnold wrote: > > Initially my script has "/usr/bin/env python" shebang line. When I checked > > actual installed > > file, it contained "/usr/bin/python2.6". Who is responsib

Re: [gentoo-dev] dev-lang/v8 SONAME

2010-10-27 Thread James Rowe
* "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." (phajdan...@gentoo.org) wrote: > There is one issue that keeps dev-lang/v8 in hard mask and prevents its > broader usage (I think www-client/chromium could start using it). Thanks for working on this. I use v8 quite a bit, and being able to simply depend on the ebuilds wou

Re: [gentoo-dev] dev-lang/v8 SONAME

2010-10-29 Thread James Rowe
* "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." (phajdan...@gentoo.org) wrote: > I'm curious: do you have some more ebuilds using v8? It'd be great to > add them to the portage tree at some point, if possible. Or maybe > sunrise overlay... We took the easy way out and chose Debian because v8/nodejs were packaged when we