Re: [gentoo-dev] rfc: use of the /run directory

2011-05-22 Thread Ondřej Súkup

 Hi ...


I think the best decision is wait to FHS 3.0


Re: [gentoo-dev] RFC: mesa.eselect

2010-11-01 Thread Ondřej Súkup
 Best regards,
 Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn


 Is there any kind of information (doc page, news item...) planned for
 explaining when it's better to switch to gallium3d and when not? For
 example, one of the systems I administrate has a r300 device, but I
 haven't followed at all gallium progress and, I guess, you cannot asume
 most of the people know about all this. Then, I think that, for example,
 a news item would be useful to know what drivers should we use.

 Thanks a lot


r300g is in good state, fully supported:)



Re: [gentoo-dev] New application for gentoo: app-portage/kportagetray

2010-03-26 Thread Ondřej Súkup
looks good ,  its support overlays (layman) ??

2010/1/5 Ronan Arraes Jardim Chagas roni...@gmail.com:
 Hello fellows,

 I started to code a new application to make some daily tasks easier with
 portage. It is called KPortageTray.

 It is coded with PyKDE, so, unfortunately (or fortunately :D) you will need
 PyKDE and KDE to install it.
 I'm not sure if I make something that will need portage 2.2, if anyone can
 tell me I'll appreciate.

 By now, I just implemented some very common tasks like:

 - Sync portage tree;
 - Upgrade world set;
 - Check if there are upgrade available;
        * I'll make something to schedule it in future versions.
 - Upgrade portage version;
 - Run etc-update, revdep-rebuild or execute dep-clean at the system.

 I used a very simple approach: for every actions that the user must see the
 output, a script execute a konsole with kdesu. With this way, isn't necessary
 to run the application as root which, in my opinion, is better.

 This application can save some typing with daily tasks, but it will never
 substitute CLI, since some complicate things is very hard to handle. For
 example, if there are some Block, KPortageTray warning the user, show the
 output from emerge and let the user resolve it. But, since it is very uncommon
 to have a Block, this software can really save some time.

 I make some tests but it is at the beginning of development, so I'm asking for
 help do add new features / give ideas / report bugs. If the community like it,
 maybe I'll open a git repository somewhere.

 I took three screenshots:

 http://yfrog.com/7akportagetray01p
 http://yfrog.com/11kportagetray02p
 http://yfrog.com/b6kportagetray03p

 And I'm attaching tarball and ebuild (80KiB ~) and I would appreciate if
 someone test it and give me a feedback :)

 My future plans is to make possible to use just PyQT instead PyKDE or make a
 version using PyGTK.

 Regards,
 --
 Ronan Arraes Jardim Chagas
 Control and Automation Engineer
 Gentoo Foundation Member