"Andrey Falko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am not 100% sure if this is possible, but may a non-dev like myself
> take up its maintenance?
Yes, this happens quite often, called proxy maintenance. Ask Ryan
directly if he would like to proxy you.
V-Li
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Steen Eugen Poulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm not sure what step to take next, while a gentoo-goodies perhaps is
> realistic, it does seem more like a toy box with the very best but
> completely random stuff thrown into it, so perhaps a bit too
> disorganized to be it's own ebuild.
Just keep wo
I've ported the checkrestart script to Gentoo, using qlist and qfile.
The tool uses lsof to check for applications in memory that doesn't
match whats on the disk and suggest what init.d script to run, to fix it.
Using lsof is a bit complicated, as the data being read is alive and can
change signi
On 8/23/07, Ryan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Caleb Tennis wrote:
> > Title says it all. There are a lot of open bugs, and I'm trying to
> clear up some
> > sys-libs/db dependency issues. Does anyone use this package and want to
> maintain
> > it?
>
> After looking at the open bugs, i thin
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 14:17 +0100, Roy Marples wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 13:33 +0100, Ed W wrote:
> > > Regarding init scripts.
> > > Init scripts should now be strictly bourne or POSIX shell. ie, no
> > > bashisms. bash init scripts will work, but ONLY if /bin/sh is bash.
> > > Shells as /bin
I no longer have access to any Citrix servers, so I am unable to
continue to maintain this package. If anyone has access to Citrix
servers, this package is actually quite easy to maintain, so just let me
know and you can have it. There is exactly one bug open, and it is a
stabilization bug, so yo
Tiziano Müller wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Thanks to an increased number of people who helped with testing and fixing
> within the last two months, we were able to finally unmask python 2.5 today.
Looking at the next Gnome (2.20) is there any chance we could coordinate
stabling of both sets of pac
# Samuli Suominen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (23 Aug 2007)
# Deprecated GTK+-1.2 applications.
# app-misc/dfm broken wrt bug 186100.
# app-misc/emelfm replaced by app-misc/emelfm2,
# bug 186351. Masked for treecleaners, removed in
# 60 days.
app-misc/dfm
app-misc/emelfm
# Samuli Suominen <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy wrote:
> I recall some devs had done converting gentoo-x86 to git. Is the repo
> still usable and can I copy it?
it's my understanding that it's been a one off thing done for
testing/comparison against cvs ... it isnt an up-to-date source, so you
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 17:01 +0200, Tiziano Müller wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Thanks to an increased number of people who helped with testing and fixing
> within the last two months, we were able to finally unmask python 2.5 today.
>
> On behalf of the Gentoo Python Team,
> dev-zero
Nice to know
Hi everyone,
Thanks to an increased number of people who helped with testing and fixing
within the last two months, we were able to finally unmask python 2.5 today.
On behalf of the Gentoo Python Team,
dev-zero
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On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 13:33 +0100, Ed W wrote:
> > Regarding init scripts.
> > Init scripts should now be strictly bourne or POSIX shell. ie, no
> > bashisms. bash init scripts will work, but ONLY if /bin/sh is bash.
> > Shells as /bin/sh that I've tested and found to be working are
> > bash
> > da
I recall some devs had done converting gentoo-x86 to git. Is the repo
still usable and can I copy it?
Thanks
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Regarding init scripts.
Init scripts should now be strictly bourne or POSIX shell. ie, no
bashisms. bash init scripts will work, but ONLY if /bin/sh is bash.
Shells as /bin/sh that I've tested and found to be working are
bash
dash
busybox
zsh
FreeBSD sh
Also, as there's no bashisms, that also m
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