Brian suggested I give more details, so here is more information ;)
23:36 < ferringb> antarus: why are we getting it for free offhand?
23:36 < ferringb> well, getting this moreso
23:37 < ferringb> (yes, I will look a gift horse in the mouth- it can
quickly become a cash-sinkhole if the horse hasn'
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 March 2010 01:28:56 Alec Warner wrote:
>> Currently a number of developers have engaged Google Apps Team Edition
>> for gentoo.org. However Team Edition does not come with gmail and a
>> subset of Team Edition users would l
On Wednesday 31 March 2010 01:28:56 Alec Warner wrote:
> Currently a number of developers have engaged Google Apps Team Edition
> for gentoo.org. However Team Edition does not come with gmail and a
> subset of Team Edition users would like to host their gentoo.org mail
> on gmail.
> Activating Sta
Hello,
Currently a number of developers have engaged Google Apps Team Edition
for gentoo.org. However Team Edition does not come with gmail and a
subset of Team Edition users would like to host their gentoo.org mail
on gmail.
Activating Standard Edition is free and likely requires minimal
configu
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Torsten Veller wrote:
> The perl-module.eclass must be updated to support EAPI=3 [1] and
> a new eclass will be added which does contain some (more or less) useful
> stand-alone functions split from the old perl-module.eclass without
> exporting phase functions.
>
The perl-module.eclass must be updated to support EAPI=3 [1] and
a new eclass will be added which does contain some (more or less) useful
stand-alone functions split from the old perl-module.eclass without
exporting phase functions.
Functions used in ebuilds that don't need the exported default pha