Re: [gentoo-user] [bug] uClibc-ng-1.0.33 won't fetch

2020-05-06 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 5/5/20 9:59 PM, akater wrote:
> Michael Orlitzky  writes:
> 
>> www-client/pybugz
> 
> I have that one installed, actually!  But I'd rather use it through
> Elisp interface... which I'm likely to write if nobody else does but
> it's unlikely to happen in the upcoming months.  And I'm concerned of
> being banned during prototyping.
> 

You should be able to set up a local instance of BugZilla and test
against that. It's normally an ordeal to install, but in this case you
don't need it to live very long, so you can cut some corners.



Re: [gentoo-user] [bug] uClibc-ng-1.0.33 won't fetch

2020-05-05 Thread akater
Michael Orlitzky  writes:

> www-client/pybugz

I have that one installed, actually!  But I'd rather use it through
Elisp interface... which I'm likely to write if nobody else does but
it's unlikely to happen in the upcoming months.  And I'm concerned of
being banned during prototyping.


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Re: [gentoo-user] [bug] uClibc-ng-1.0.33 won't fetch

2020-05-05 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 5/5/20 5:43 PM, tastytea wrote:

> 
>> If there's an Emacs-friendly way to post bugs, I'd be glad to know:
>> there are ≈6 bugs and patches waiting in my queue.
> 
> I searched a few weeks ago but couldn't find anything. :-(
> 

www-client/pybugz



Re: [gentoo-user] [bug] uClibc-ng-1.0.33 won't fetch

2020-05-05 Thread tastytea
On 2020-05-05T15:15+
akater  wrote:

> tastytea  writes:
> 
> > Same here. You should report it to
> > .  
> 
> Thanks for checking.  I'm sorry but the only way I could post to
> bugzilla now is from a web browser—which is very unpleasant on its
> own, and on top of that I only have graphical browser available on a
> handheld device at the moment.  Bugzilla insists that a submitter
> provides emerge --info output for any bug report posted.  With a web
> browser on a handheld device, I can do it but not today.

I've reported it: .

> If there's an Emacs-friendly way to post bugs, I'd be glad to know:
> there are ≈6 bugs and patches waiting in my queue.

I searched a few weeks ago but couldn't find anything. :-(

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Re: [gentoo-user] [bug] uClibc-ng-1.0.33 won't fetch

2020-05-05 Thread akater
tastytea  writes:

> Same here. You should report it to
> .

Thanks for checking.  I'm sorry but the only way I could post to
bugzilla now is from a web browser—which is very unpleasant on its own,
and on top of that I only have graphical browser available on a handheld
device at the moment.  Bugzilla insists that a submitter provides emerge
--info output for any bug report posted.  With a web browser on a
handheld device, I can do it but not today.

There's a python tool that I plugged in but I'm not comfortable with it
in the absence of a proper interface; I'm unlikely to get to writing the
interface in the upcoming months.

If there's an Emacs-friendly way to post bugs, I'd be glad to know:
there are ≈6 bugs and patches waiting in my queue.


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Re: [gentoo-user] [bug] uClibc-ng-1.0.33 won't fetch

2020-05-05 Thread tastytea
On 2020-05-05T12:03+
akater  wrote:

> I can't fetch sys-libs/uclibc-ng-1.0.33 from distfiles.gentoo.org
> (404), and the file fetched from downloads-uclibc-ng.org has a hash
> different from that in Manifest.  Thus, uclibc-ng-1.0.33 can't be
> installed, and I guess it's a bug.

Same here. You should report it to
.

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[gentoo-user] [bug] uClibc-ng-1.0.33 won't fetch

2020-05-05 Thread akater

I can't fetch sys-libs/uclibc-ng-1.0.33 from distfiles.gentoo.org (404),
and the file fetched from downloads-uclibc-ng.org has a hash different
from that in Manifest.  Thus, uclibc-ng-1.0.33 can't be installed, and I
guess it's a bug.


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