hi
how do I create a server owned directory with the webapp eclass?
If it is not possible, what is a workaround? I could do it with
chown apache:apache dir
but then it only works with the apache webserver. Any ideas?
thanks in advance
rene
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I am writing an ebuild for a program written in perl. This program has
the dependency of gnuplot but with the png flag enabled. What is the
gentoo way to enable this USE Flag for gnuplot when I emerge my program.
cheers
rene
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I am writing an ebuild for pmwiki. Its not in the portage tree yet.
I think I will put the themes in /usr/share/pmwiki/Skins
Hope that is OK.
Stuart Herbert wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 07:41 +0100, Rene Zbinden wrote:
I am writing an eubild for an webapplication (wiki
I am writing an eubild for an webapplication (wiki) and there are a lot
of themes available. I write an ebuild for these themes. Now my question
is where do I install these themes so that webapp-config handles them
correctly.
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://www.josephson.org/projects/pyamazon/
You can check it out if you want. Comments are welcome.
On Thursday 04 August 2005 09:15, Alin Dobre wrote:
Rene Zbinden wrote:
Hi
I want to write an ebuild, that installs a python module. After unpacking
the zipfile there is only one module module.py. What
Thanks, but unfortunately it is not on CPAN.
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 23:32, Drake Wyrm wrote:
Rene Zbinden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing a new ebuild. The program contains a perlscript
(mainprog.pl) which needs two perl modules like (module1.pm
module2.pm)
I will put
works perfectly here. good work. I like the new network setup.
when do you thing it changes from ~x86 to x86.
On Thursday 26 May 2005 00:20, Mike Frysinger wrote:
yes, it's finally that time ... after months of hearing us say 'we want to
get new baselayout stable asap', we're serious
so can
directly. So it all depends on how the main script (please
tell me it isn't really called mainprog.pl) tries to load those modules as
to the best place to put them.
/me waits for the bug report for this one
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 02:06 am, Rene Zbinden wrote:
Hi
I am writing a new
Hi
I am writing a new ebuild. The program contains a perlscript (mainprog.pl)
which needs two perl modules like (module1.pm module2.pm)
I will put mainprog.pl in /usr/bin but where do I put the two modules. Shall I
put them in /usr/share/programename and put that to the perl path?
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, then it is most likely
loading them directly. So it all depends on how the main script (please
tell me it isn't really called mainprog.pl) tries to load those modules as
to the best place to put them.
/me waits for the bug report for this one
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 02:06 am, Rene Zbinden wrote
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