Hi,
is no active maintainer for tcltk in Gentoo anymore.
Please stand up or try to remove tcltk support from your packages.
Justin
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Hello,
I will drop gitorius and google-code from metadata.{xml,dtd}. Any
objections?
Thanks,
Justin
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On 26/09/15 14:58, Michał Górny wrote:
> Dnia 2015-09-26, o godz. 13:19:28 "Justin Lecher (jlec)"
> <j...@gentoo.org> napisał(a):
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I will drop gitorius and google-code from metadata.{xml
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Hi there,
I did a first fix run.
https://github.com/jlec/gentoo/commit/0df86dcca0aa981fa7bdba633653697e2b
40781c
Although my script checks whether the size and SHA256 changed, but
better you could also take a look.
Thanks,
Justin
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On 20/09/15 19:41, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:58:22AM +0200, Justin (jlec) wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> there are quite a number of Manifest still not containing one or
>> more of the three hashes.
ed and no
upgrade to the new version would happen, but we have lesser amount of
SLOTs to set.
Justin
and run repoman manifest
which would redownload the tarball and check again.
4.
What do you think is the best commit mode? PKG based, Cat based or repo based?
Thanks for your comments,
Justin
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On 16/09/15 23:43, Matthew Thode wrote:
> On 09/16/2015 04:25 PM, Michał Górny wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Right now we kinda have three layers of team package maintainership
>> in Gentoo:
>>
>> 1. e-mail aliases + bugzilla accounts,
>>
>> 2. herds,
>>
>> 3. projects.
>>
>> Now if we get into the
ithub.com/codehaus/stax
>
> However, most packages in the tree are outdated.
>
> BTW: Rubyforge was shut down a year earlier than Codehaus, some of those
> packages can be found now also in the jruby organization at GitHub (like
> bytelist, jodi and jcodings).
>
> Cheers,
> Jörg
>
>
>
Hi Jörg,
would you like to send us a PR at GH?
Thanks,
Justin
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I am sorry, but due to lack in manpower Gentoo will drop full support of ccp4.
Please use upstream binary installer to get the latest version.
justin
+# Justin Lecher <j...@gentoo.org> (15 Sep 2015)
+# Outdated and multiple bugs
+# Use upstream installer for up to version
+dev-libs/li
things like HOMEPAGE.
So please discuss this matter.
Justin
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On 12/09/15 15:19, hasufell wrote:
> +1 for banning symlinks
>
mrueg just mentioned a very crucial point. There are filesystem which
don't support symlinks and would break everything.
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ite. If the remote box, where the
repo should be mirrored to isn't up you get this warning.
Justin
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Hi,
how do we maintain this file?
I like to propose to add the md5-cache into it. Which other files are of
interest?
Justin
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On 10/08/15 08:42, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On 10 Aug 2015 08:28, Justin (jlec) wrote:
how do we maintain this file?
like any other file. git add git commit.
I rather meant, if this file should only be modified after a discussion in a bug
or on a ml. Or if only QA is modifying this file
that.
That's cool, so we are much closer than my latest information was!!!
Thanks for your great work,
Justin
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freeze, but hope to be completed much
sooner than that.
So dev-vcs/git now by default in stage3?
Why that? rsync is and will be the default sync method. We are switching for
development not the sync clients.
Justin
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On 23/06/15 20:16, William Hubbs wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 09:56:30AM +0200, Justin (jlec) wrote:
Hi,
I like to prune base.eclass usage from waf-utils.eclass
Definitely.
How much closer will this bring us to killing base.eclass with fire?
William
Not really much, but we can go
} is not supported ;;
esac
@@ -125,5 +125,5 @@ waf-utils_src_install() {
${WAF_BINARY} --destdir=${D} install || die Make install failed
# Manual document installation
- base_src_install_docs
+ einstalldocs
}
Justin
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On 09/06/15 03:21, Alec Warner wrote:
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 12:26 AM, Justin Lecher (jlec) j...@gentoo.org
mailto:j...@gentoo.org wrote:
Hi everyone,
Can we get an agreement on how we are indenting metadata.xml?
I like to properly format and indent metadata.xml, but without having
On 07/06/15 22:22, Michał Górny wrote:
Dnia 2015-06-07, o godz. 22:16:18
Justin Lecher (jlec) j...@gentoo.org napisał(a):
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On 07/06/15 14:48, Andrew Udvare wrote:
On 07/06/15 05:12, Alexis Ballier wrote:
On Sat, 6 Jun 2015 22:00:14 -0400
. So I would vote for Micheals suggestion. Though
I also never faced any problems with the makefiles either. It's purely
that I found ninja to work smooth and fast.
Justin
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not disagree an XML parser is better than sed for
the purpose. There are plenty of XML pretty printers.
So you guys think I am using sed for this? Really?
Still you need to tell a XML formatter what indention style to use.
Justin
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Hi everyone,
Can we get an agreement on how we are indenting metadata.xml?
I like to properly format and indent metadata.xml, but without having
an agreement or policy on the indention, I make unhappy by choosing
the wrong.
The two options which
with tab
* tab == 4 spaces
* linewidth 80 (why do we have this short limit still in 2015)
Justin
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On 06/06/15 17:21, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 06/06/2015 08:22 AM, Justin Lecher (jlec) wrote:
* linewidth 80 (why do we have this short limit still in
2015)
It's ancient typographic wisdom that the optimal measure (number of
characters
On 18/05/15 19:11, Alexis Ballier wrote:
On Mon, 18 May 2015 18:25:35 +0200
Justin (jlec) j...@gentoo.org wrote:
Hi,
I am in trouble about he meaning of LINGUAS in a certain context.
The program supports
a) different interface languages
and
b) different languages for the content
in the
end?
a, b or a+b honouring LINGUAS?
Thanks for your input,
Justin
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losing out on
much.
--
Justin Bronder
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Dear fellow devs,
The following behavior is not an appropriate procedure for a version bump!
Seems like a trivial version bump, simply renaming the xxx ebuild works.
Please check packages more carefully e.g. comparing configure.ac,
Makefile.am, README, INSTALL, setup.py, requirements.txt and
://cr.yp.to/publicfile/publicfile-0.52.tar.gz
fetches fine.
Just curious.
-JimC
When I tried it on Saturday it failed. That was why I mentioned it in the bug.
Still there is the license issue which had no progress since 4 month. Please
push a solution forward in the bug.
Justin
/
http://sources.gentoo.org/gitweb/
http://overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/
http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/
(https is also supported on all of these)
Thanks all of you for the work!!! Looks great!!
Sadly 3/4 of the locations show 404. :/
Justin
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On 03/03/15 08:41, Justin (jlec) wrote:
On 03/03/15 03:14, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
Another week, another service...
The Gentoo Infra team now presents the relaunched Git web interface, now
hosted at: gitweb.gentoo.org.
It's cgit-based, but has working redirects for all prior gitweb
we
revbumped the name.
Please comment,
Justin
# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: $
# @ECLASS: emboss-r1.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# sci-biol...@gentoo.org
# j...@gentoo.org
# ted.tanbe...@gmail.com
# @AUTHOR
On 21/02/15 20:19, hasufell wrote:
Justin Lecher (jlec):
Hi all,
we got a nice user contribution which fixes several bugs and
potential security implications. As a result we need to have
changes to the emboss eclass.
The new eclass is simply move forward to use autools-utils.eclass
.
# 2. Patches with ${FILESDIR}/${PF}.patch, if present
Ugly API, I dare say. Prefer explicit.
Agreed.
Thanks for the comments,
Justin
On 18/02/15 09:12, Jeroen Roovers wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2015 08:48:19 +0100
Justin (jlec) j...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 18/02/15 08:40, Jeroen Roovers wrote:
I seem to recall the developer quizzes may have had (or indeed
requested) some more information on this matter.
The test ebuild focuses
On 18/02/15 09:48, Jeroen Roovers wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2015 09:34:21 +0100
Justin (jlec) j...@gentoo.org wrote:
At the end of the review session we ask the recruits to fix an ebuild
which has numerous technical and, as mentioned, legal aspects to take
care of.
That's a novelty I wasn't
On 18/02/15 08:40, Jeroen Roovers wrote:
I seem to recall the developer quizzes may have had (or indeed
requested) some more information on this matter.
The test ebuild focuses on this topic.
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# Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org (02 Dec 2014)
# Not supported by upstream anymore
# Revdeps broken, #531392
net-analyzer/openvas-administrator
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'??', and is
satisfied if zero or one (but no more) of its child elements is matched.
Justin
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.
Please join me in giving her a warm welcome,
Justin
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with
actual friends in my city/country :))
I'm fond of sport: I go running at least 3 times a week, play
indoor/outdoor soccer and bike (I used to bike to work whilst I was in
Austria).
So please join me in giving him a warm welcome,
Justin
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. Former Mayor of Mantorville. Dad,
husband and general jack of all trades.
Please join me in welcoming him back!
Justin
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check || die make check failed
no die needed for emake in higher EAPIs.
cd ${S}
same here
# create directories because mysqladmin might make out of order
mkdir -p ${S}/mysql-test/var-{ps,ns}{,/log}
here
Justin
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On 14/05/14 08:56, Justin (jlec) wrote:
On 14/05/14 03:47, Brian Evans (grknight) wrote:
Hi Brian,
EAPI=4
please always try to bump to latest EAPI when ever you add a new
revision or version to the tree,
# Most of these are in the eclass
DEPEND=|| ( =sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6 =sys-devel
On 12/05/14 02:18, Davide Pesavento wrote:
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Michał Górny mgo...@gentoo.org wrote:
Hi, everyone.
Almost 9 months ago I've committed three new FEATURES for portage:
cgroup, ipc-sandbox and network-sandbox. Today I'd like to propose
enabling at least the latter
to mbox. But CARE[4] might be great to
reproduce build problems on user machines.
justin
1 https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/syscall/
2
http://ftp.belnet.be/FOSDEM/2014/H2215_Ferrer/Saturday/Software_engineering_tools_based_on_syscall_instrumentation.webm
3 http://proot.me/
4 http
,
anime, music, and cosmology.
Feel very welcome, Alexander,
Justin
P.s. And don't worry, Diego already kindly asked him to not port portage
to haskell ;).
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On 20/09/13 19:58, Justin (jlec) wrote:
Hi,
what is your opinion to set
FEATURES=binchecks strip
Of course this is wrong, I meant
RESTRICT=binchecks strip
justin
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Hi,
what is your opinion to set
FEATURES=binchecks strip
for all those packages which purely install files. For example python
package only installing scripts, or perl packages or latex. There might
be more.
Justin
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+# Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org (11 Aug 2013)
+# Not needed anymore
+# All consumer upstreams moved away from it
+sci-libs/mccp4
+
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Hi,
I would like to announce that Joachim Bartosik (jbartosik) just joined
the team as a full dev.
He contributed as a staffer before and would like to help now various
areas, among others in the gnome project.
Please give him again a warm welcome.
Justin
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outside this dir, you need to give the full path.
Thanks for comments,
Justin
--- /local/home/justin/tree/eclass/intel-sdp.eclass 2013-07-19
16:00:50.0 +0200
+++ intel-sdp.eclass2013-07-22 14:02:16.686582103 +0200
@@ -65,11 +65,10 @@
# Possibility to skip the mandatory check
with squashfs
images. I normally don't sync more then 20-30% of the image.
Justin
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Hello,
I would like to add support for MERGE_TYPE=binary. Therefore I like to
deprecate EAPI 4 on long term and use MERGE_TYPE now for EAPIs which
support it.
Thanks
Justin
Index: fortran-2.eclass
===
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo
On 18/07/13 09:12, Michał Górny wrote:
+
+# @FUNCTION: fortran-2_pkg_setup
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Setup functionallity,
+# checks for a valid fortran compiler and optionally for its openmp
support.
+fortran-2_pkg_setup() {
+ if [[ ${EAPI:-0} -lt 4 ]]; then
Someone else's going to tell you
On 18/07/13 10:25, Duncan wrote:
Justin posted on Thu, 18 Jul 2013 09:28:49 +0200 as excerpted:
+ case ${EAPI:-0} in
+ 0|1|2|3)
+ eqawarn The fortran-2.eclass is going to deprecate support
^^^
That reads strange to me
On 18/07/13 17:39, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On 10:44 Thu 18 Jul , Justin wrote:
+fortran-2_pkg_setup() {
+ case ${EAPI:-0} in
+ 0|1|2|3)
+ eqawarn Support for EAPI 4 will be removed from the
+ eqawarn fortran-2.eclass in near future.
+ eqawarn Please migrate
# Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org (17 Jul 2013)
# superseeded by sci-biology/allpathslg
# Upstream wants anybody to move over
sci-biology/allpaths
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# Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org (25 May 2013)
# Upstream dropped support long ago
# Switch to sys-fs/aufs3 or
# sys-kernel/aufs-sources
sys-fs/aufs2
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On 03/05/13 19:56, Samuli Suominen wrote:
On 03/05/13 20:33, Justin Lecher (jlec) wrote:
jlec13/05/03 17:33:56
Modified: metadata.xml ChangeLog
Added:id3lib-3.8.3-r9.ebuild
Log:
media-libs/id3lib: Fix obsolete macros to work with automake-1.13
# Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org (09 Apr 2013)
# Fetch fails and mirroring is restricted #465144
=sci-chemistry/talos+-1.2009.1013.14
Please use sci-chemistry/nmrpipe which is in the sci overlay or the
webservice at
http://spin.niddk.nih.gov/bax/nmrserver/talos/
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advanced usage of kdump for gentoo, please contact me.
justin
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On 27/03/13 12:40, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 7:27 AM, Justin j...@gentoo.org wrote:
if someone is interested in implementing any infrastructure for a more
advanced usage of kdump for gentoo, please contact me.
I've blogged a bit about this and wrote the wiki page
/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-lisp/clozurecl/Manifest,v -- Manifest
new revision: 1.10; previous revision: 1.9
Commit complete.
RepoMan sez: If everyone were like you, I'd be out of business!
What else should I do?
Either use a gpg agent or use a curses based version of pinentry.
Justin
will join. But please,
if someone likes to help, please join.
justin
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On 1/20/13 11:09 AM, Pacho Ramos wrote:
dev-python/pycuda
Sci is taking this.
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://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451368
Thanks justin
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One additional note:
application-specific initialization failed: package not known
invalid command name auto_mkindex_parser::command
This comes from a broken dev-lang/tcl-8.6.0. Revision 1 is fixed.
Justin
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On 11/01/13 05:10, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 09 January 2013 06:39:37 justin wrote:
On 09/01/13 12:29, justin wrote:
On 09/01/13 10:26, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 09/01/2013 09:40, justin wrote:
Also the internals of the build are affected (probably through the
difference
are affected (probably through the
difference in configure). This leads to disrespected LDFLAGS and broken
tclConfig.sh. So this simple change has deep consequences.
My question, did anybody else might have observed similar things? Is
there a flaw in this *ECLASS_ONCE_* stuff?
Thanks,
Justin
On 09/01/13 10:03, Zac Medico wrote:
On 01/09/2013 12:40 AM, justin wrote:
My question, did anybody else might have observed similar things? Is
there a flaw in this *ECLASS_ONCE_* stuff?
There could well be, but even in the absence of the *ECLASS_ONCE_*
stuff, the problem that you're
On 09/01/13 10:26, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 09/01/2013 09:40, justin wrote:
Also the internals of the build are affected (probably through the
difference in configure). This leads to disrespected LDFLAGS and broken
tclConfig.sh. So this simple change has deep consequences.
This looks
On 09/01/13 10:26, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 09/01/2013 09:40, justin wrote:
Also the internals of the build are affected (probably through the
difference in configure). This leads to disrespected LDFLAGS and broken
tclConfig.sh. So this simple change has deep consequences.
This looks
On 09/01/13 12:29, justin wrote:
On 09/01/13 10:26, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 09/01/2013 09:40, justin wrote:
Also the internals of the build are affected (probably through the
difference in configure). This leads to disrespected LDFLAGS and broken
tclConfig.sh. So this simple change has
On 09/01/13 12:44, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 09/01/2013 12:39, justin wrote:
I assume it is a portage problem, because the log says autoconf is run
but configure.in didn't change.
What do you mean configure.in didn't change but autoconf is run?
the build.log says
Running eautoreconf
On 09/01/13 13:40, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 09/01/2013 13:35, justin wrote:
Running autoheader ...[!!]
That is unfortunately common...
A diff between the original and the two run build's configure.in shows
only a difference by one of the two (in both cases the autoheader failed).
I
is
not a cache?
Of course PORTAGE_RO_DISTDIRS and friends are nice here, but they are
not part of a default setup.
justin
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On 17/12/12 12:17, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 17/12/2012 12:06, justin wrote:
fetch-restricted files are to be considered critical here. Do we want to
force the user to keep them twice? So an additional location which is
not a cache?
Of course PORTAGE_RO_DISTDIRS and friends are nice here
# Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org (5 Dec 2012)
# sci-libs/(lapack/blas)-altas will be removed due to
# fragile build and runtime behaviour #372323.
# Alternatives are sci-libs/lapack-reference sci-libs/blas-reference.
# Follow up package named sci-libs/atlas can be found in
# sci overlay
# Sebastien Fabbro bicat...@gentoo.org (13 Dec 2012)
# Necessary removal to get rid of very unstable sci-libs/lapack-atlas
# Packages are in the science overlay
# until sci-libs/atlas replacement make it to the main tree
sci-astronomy/sextractor
sci-astronomy/scamp
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On 29/11/12 09:48, Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote:
Le jeudi 29 novembre 2012 à 08:52 +0100, justin a écrit :
Currently we have an eselect module to switch between different
implementations by setting /usr/lib/lib[blas,lapack].so to the selected
implementation.
This has two drawbacks, which some
On 29/11/12 09:52, Michał Górny wrote:
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 08:52:01 +0100
justin j...@gentoo.org wrote:
The only remaining problem is on the implementation side. As you can
imagine, this effort is nothing in which the upstreams are really
interested in. Therefore most of our .pc files
/lapack are bundled in
more then 80% of the packages using it. So we are used to patch them to
use system libs. So why not making our lives easier by having a
pkg-config option?
justin
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On 29/11/12 16:51, Ian Stakenvicius wrote:
On 29/11/12 09:56 AM, justin wrote:
Standard autotools based packages always use
--with-blas=
so it is pretty simple for us to make it to
--with-blas=$(pkg-config --libs blas)
same thing goes for cmake and
-DBLAS_LIBRARIES=$(pkg-config
On 29/11/12 17:23, hasufell wrote:
On 11/29/2012 03:56 PM, justin wrote:
On 29/11/12 14:16, hasufell wrote:
again, even if there are corner cases which cannot be dealt with
in a different way...
having an eclass function like the mentioned one is bad, cause
it suggests that this is a way
On 29/11/12 17:54, Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote:
Le jeudi 29 novembre 2012 à 10:07 +0100, justin a écrit :
On 29/11/12 09:48, Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote:
Le jeudi 29 novembre 2012 à 08:52 +0100, justin a écrit :
Currently we have an eselect module to switch between different
implementations
On 28/11/12 22:49, Justin wrote:
Hi,
and another one.
Problem:
Some packages aren't lucky and their buildsystem doesn't create
pkg-config files out of the box.
Solution:
Create them by hand.
Eclass:
Simplifies this by providing a general function for that.
Example:
https
On 29.11.2012 21:11, Ralph Sennhauser wrote:
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 17:09:34 +0100
justin j...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 29/11/12 16:51, Ian Stakenvicius wrote:
[...]
..ok remind me again what the .pc files provide you? this is so
that you can have slotted blas providers and various packages can
thing to
standardize.
These files should _not_ be distro-dependant. Try to find other
solutions.
-1 for this eclass
Suggestion/question for Justin, Mike (Spanky), and others.
Assuming people eventually agree that this is a special case, which I'm
beginning to think it might be after
Please review my inclusion of your suggestions. Additionally I move to
src_prepare to be more binpackage compatible as things are only of
interest at compile time.
commit 366a690925f5cc5e4bdd2ea984d9ccca65d8f996
Author: Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org
Date: Wed Nov 28 11:54:16 2012 +0100
-libs/mmdb/mmdb-1.24.ebuild
Thanks for comments,
Justin
# Copyright 1999-2012 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: $
# @ECLASS: pkgconfig.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# j...@gentoo.org
# @BLURB: Simplify creation of pkg-config files
# @DESCRIPTION
On 29/11/12 02:14, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 28 November 2012 16:49:14 Justin wrote:
Problem:
Some packages aren't lucky and their buildsystem doesn't create
pkg-config files out of the box.
Solution:
Create them by hand.
i agree this is a problem. but i think the only real
-he-is-doing.
Thanks justin
+# @ECLASS-FUNCTION: big-warning
+# @INTERNAL
+# warn user that we really require a license
+big-warning() {
+case ${1} in
+ pre-check )
+echo
+ewarn License file not found!
+;;
+test-failed )
+echo
+ewarn Function test
Hi,
next patch for intel-sdp.eclass
Problem:
Documentation and examples are installed on every system. Also japanese
man pages are installed.
Solution:
Use USE.
Thanks justin
@@ -93,13 +97,13 @@ LICENSE=Intel-SDP
# Future work, #394411
#SLOT=${_INTEL_PV1}.${_INTEL_PV2}
SLOT=0
-IUSE
Hi,
here the complete eclass, as requested on irc.
Several minor changes are present:
* Drop numerous blank lines
* Drop Sebastien as maintainer
* Shuffle/Resort variables and functions (without changes)
* Write manpage jingle for everything
* and probably more.
justin
# Copyright 1999-2012
On 11/27/12 4:18 PM, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2012, justin wrote:
next patch for intel-sdp.eclass
Problem:
Documentation and examples are installed on every system. Also japanese
man pages are installed.
Solution:
Use USE.
+[[ ${LINGUAS} == *ja_JP
On 11/27/12 4:38 PM, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 27/11/2012 04:32, justin wrote:
Documentation and examples are installed on every system. Also japanese
man pages are installed.
Does the documentation take time to build, or is it an external
download? If no, don't use a doc USE flag.
Do
On 11/27/12 5:49 PM, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 27/11/2012 08:01, justin wrote:
The reason I introduced the USE here and in general to use it in similar
locations is that those packages install tons of documentation and
examples, which I personally don't like to waste my diskspace with. What
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