Hi Dirk,

First of all, I would like to thank you for your numerous bugs reported in our Bugzilla. It looks to me like you are just going through every package you find in a given category. This is fine because it immediately tells us which packages are the low hanging fruit ones that compile out of the box. However, compilation only is not the only thing we consider when keywording a package.

The simplest thing we can do, before keywording is checking whether the compiled binary actually starts. Then we try to figure out if the build application works like expected on some key points.

Often ebuilds hav USE flags which control additional behaviour and compilation options. Of course each (combination of) these USE flags should work before we keyword the package.

In a reply to your latest flood of bug mails, I would like to ask you on behalf of the Gentoo/OSX team to keep this in mind, and where possible:
1) check at least all of the USE flags enabled
2a) give a quick fling to the build application to see if it works or not
2b) if you perform a test somehow, report, so we can retry that
3) make sure you are not reporting bugs on working packages on packages already marked ppc-macos or ~ppc-macos


Again, thanks for your contributions. We hope you can ease our lives a little bit by supplying us with some more detailed info on what you have tried in order to get what you got.

Regards,


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