Can users file stable and keyword requests?
On 31/08/11 09:45, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Can users file stable and keyword requests?
Yes, but please do not CC any arches.
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 10:45:29 +0300
Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:
Can users file stable and keyword requests?
They even should, I'd say. But please only do that for packages you're
actually using/you actually need. And, as Justin pointed out, please
don't CC arches yourself; package
Dne 31.8.2011 01:09, Jonathan Callen napsal(a):
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Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
die Unable not determine libreoffice/openoffice implementation!
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Thanks, replaced.
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Michał Górny wrote:
Can users file stable and keyword requests?
They even should, I'd say. But please only do that for packages
you're actually using/you actually need. And, as Justin pointed out,
please don't CC arches yourself; package maintainer has to decide
first
# Pacho Ramos pa...@gentoo.org (31 Ago 2011)
# It still needs libsexy and was tagged as dead by upstream,
# could reappear in the future if a 2.x release is launched
# some day. bug #381221, removal in 30 days.
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Thanks for all the pointers, hopefully I addressed all issues raised by
both of you :)
Good pointer is that we should probably check if the MERGE_TYPE=binary
and not check-reqs ram and disk_build in that case.
But there is slight problem how to do it in older eapis.
Also Michal if you want
Hi,
would it be sane to create new category for the extensions of the
libreoffice? There will be more than handful of them when we add the
office-ext eclass and start adding them to the main tree.
I think it could go to office-plugins/ category, any other suggestions?
Cheers
Tom
2011/8/31 Tomáš Chvátal scarab...@gentoo.org
Hi,
would it be sane to create new category for the extensions of the
libreoffice? There will be more than handful of them when we add the
office-ext eclass and start adding them to the main tree.
I think it could go to office-plugins/ category,
On Wed, 32 Aug 2011 10:57:08 +0200
Tomáš Chvátal scarab...@gentoo.org wrote:
Good pointer is that we should probably check if the
MERGE_TYPE=binary and not check-reqs ram and disk_build in that case.
But there is slight problem how to do it in older eapis.
We simply don't. Life is hard :P.
Dne 31.8.2011 12:14, Michał Górny napsal(a):
On Wed, 32 Aug 2011 10:57:08 +0200
Tomáš Chvátalscarab...@gentoo.org wrote:
Good pointer is that we should probably check if the
MERGE_TYPE=binary and not check-reqs ram and disk_build in that case.
But there is slight problem how to do it in older
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 12:32:03 +0200
Tomáš Chvátal scarab...@gentoo.org wrote:
gibibytes, mebibytes, tebibytes.
I preffer binary units over this fancy standard :)
Even our tools return the binary calculated ones not the decadic ones.
These are binary units, rather those fancy misnamed binary
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 31. August 2011, 12:32:03 schrieb Tomáš Chvátal:
Hehe same as above
Rest I hopefully applied. Lemme know if you find something else.
just a user lurking here, but
# @FUNCTION: check-reqs_unsattisfied
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Internal function that inform about check result.
# It has
On 23:12 Thu 25 Aug , Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn wrote:
Existing users will not be switched automatically.
Why not? If it's considered the supported route going forward, we should
just do it automatically.
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Thanks,
Donnie
Donnie Berkholz
Council Member / Sr. Developer
Gentoo Linux
Hi,
some news about euscan (still available at http://euscan.iksaif.net)
- New design (yay !)
- Atom feeds available for each herd/category/maintainer/package
(http://euscan.iksaif.net/maintainers/59/feed/)
- Specific handlers for PyPi, RubyGems, pecl and PEAR packages (check
Dne 31.8.2011 14:38, Michał Górny napsal(a):
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 12:32:03 +0200
Tomáš Chvátalscarab...@gentoo.org wrote:
gibibytes, mebibytes, tebibytes.
I preffer binary units over this fancy standard :)
Even our tools return the binary calculated ones not the decadic ones.
These are
DEPEND=sys-apps/gawk
gawk is in the system set. If you really want to DEP on it explicitly,
maybe we should create a virtual, as any POSIX-compliant awk will
handle this.
# Temporary workaround for unset units.
# Backcompat.
[[ ${unit//*([[:digit:]])} ]] || unit=M
Dne 31.8.2011 17:30, Michał Górny napsal(a):
DEPEND=sys-apps/gawk
gawk is in the system set. If you really want to DEP on it explicitly,
maybe we should create a virtual, as any POSIX-compliant awk will
handle this.
# Temporary workaround for unset units.
# Backcompat.
Donnie Berkholz schrieb:
On 23:12 Thu 25 Aug , Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn wrote:
Existing users will not be switched automatically.
Why not? If it's considered the supported route going forward, we should
just do it automatically.
Some users might be using UMS instead of KMS still,
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Corentin Chary
corentin.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
some news about euscan (still available at http://euscan.iksaif.net)
- New design (yay !)
- Atom feeds available for each herd/category/maintainer/package
(http://euscan.iksaif.net/maintainers/59/feed/)
-
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
[M0-9]) echo mebibytes ;;
Anyway addressed :)
Please be consistent and change the following occurences too:
# Internal function that returns number in megabites.
ewarn QA: Assuming Megabytes.
And the name of check-reqs_get_megs()
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 3:14 AM, Michał Górny mgo...@gentoo.org wrote:
On Wed, 32 Aug 2011 10:57:08 +0200
Tomáš Chvátal scarab...@gentoo.org wrote:
Good pointer is that we should probably check if the
MERGE_TYPE=binary and not check-reqs ram and disk_build in that case.
But there is slight
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Alec Warner wrote:
Also it is my understanding that all tokens in $(()) go through
expansion, so for instance:
$(( 1024 * 1024 * size ))
and
$(( 1024 * 1024 * ${size})) are equivalent.
Is this only in bash4?
It's like this since bash 2.05 at least.
Do we have a
Dne 31.8.2011 21:03, Ulrich Mueller napsal(a):
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Alec Warner wrote:
Also it is my understanding that all tokens in $(()) go through
expansion, so for instance:
$(( 1024 * 1024 * size ))
and
$(( 1024 * 1024 * ${size})) are equivalent.
Is this only in bash4?
It's like this
I won't be able to reply to this thread for now, but would like to ask
about how to handle cases like:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381355
Until now, I usually opted to trust upstreams and don't touch FLAGS they
set (except cases like Werror and so.), but I am not sure if maybe I
Hi,
what is the purpose of this fancy useflag, it controlls install of at
best one or more small sh scripts.
As we do not bother with the logrotate useflag this thing should fall
into the same category.
It is mostly added by the eclass for the feature. Which I for example
didn't notice and forced
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 22:14:08 +0200
Tomáš Chvátal scarab...@gentoo.org wrote:
what is the purpose of this fancy useflag, it controlls install of at
best one or more small sh scripts.
As we do not bother with the logrotate useflag this thing should fall
into the same category.
It is mostly
On Saturday, June 11, 2011 16:11:35 Mike Frysinger wrote:
historically, glibc provided all the ugly rpc support (while not nearly as
relevant today, it still is used by way of nfs support). the glibc
maintainers have opted to stop supporting this. at first they declined to
accept new
On Wednesday, August 31, 2011 16:22:28 Michał Górny wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 22:14:08 +0200 Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
what is the purpose of this fancy useflag, it controlls install of at
best one or more small sh scripts.
As we do not bother with the logrotate useflag this thing should fall
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 22:14:08 +0200
Tomáš Chvátal scarab...@gentoo.org wrote:
Hi,
what is the purpose of this fancy useflag, it controlls install of at
best one or more small sh scripts.
As we do not bother with the logrotate useflag this thing should fall
into the same category.
It is
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 21:24:25 +0200
Pacho Ramos pa...@gentoo.org wrote:
I won't be able to reply to this thread for now, but would like to ask
about how to handle cases like:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381355
Either you pointed out the wrong bug or have to explain what exactly
you
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Mike Frysinger wrote:
installing the files unconditionally does fall into the
logrotate/xinetd category, so it should get punted. but people
should not end up with the depends installed all the time.
The eclass currently has RDEPEND=app-admin/eselect and
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On 08/31/2011 03:24 PM, Pacho Ramos wrote:
I won't be able to reply to this thread for now, but would like to
ask about how to handle cases like:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381355
Until now, I usually opted to trust upstreams and
On Wednesday, August 31, 2011 18:16:29 Ulrich Mueller wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Mike Frysinger wrote:
installing the files unconditionally does fall into the
logrotate/xinetd category, so it should get punted. but people
should not end up with the depends installed all the time.
And
On 17:51 Wed 31 Aug , Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn wrote:
Donnie Berkholz schrieb:
On 23:12 Thu 25 Aug , Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn wrote:
Existing users will not be switched automatically.
Why not? If it's considered the supported route going forward, we should
just do it
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