Hi,

I am a first time poster who just subscribed to the gentoo-dev mailing list.
I installed Eclipse IDE 4.6 to one Gentoo Linux installation using the 
community maintained Eclipse IDE repository ebuild when Portage still supported 
EAPI 6, but the current release of Portage no longer does so.
I have been increasingly annoyed by this community maintained Gentoo Eclipse 
IDE ebuild giving me weird warning type messages when running Portage.
Of course, it does not stop Portage from running, but I do not like it 
aesthetically.
The cause of the warning messages are that ebuilds are still at EAPI 5 (for 
Eclipse IDE 4.5) and 6 (for Eclipse IDE 4.6), and they need to be updated to at 
least EAPI 7.
I got so annoyed by this that I decided to take them into my own hands, and I 
managed to update ebuilds in question.
I got rid of all the annoying messages displayed when running Portage, and it 
appears that Eclipse IDE installs fine.
So I directly contacted one developer of the three still active on GitHub, but 
he refused to take up the ebuilds and update them.
He does not seem to want to maintain the repository any longer (he appears to 
be disillusioned with the Eclipse IDE ebuilds they developed for some reason), 
and even suggested that a new community repository to be created to replace the 
now obsolete Eclipse IDE repository.
This one I am talking about.

https://github.com/gentoo/eclipse-overlay

Personally, I really did not want to get involved in this type of OS 
infrastructure project because I work on totally different type of code 
development projects, but I feel like something has to be done to update the 
Eclipse IDE ebuilds to keep up with Portage.
Let me know what more experienced Gentoo developers think.

Regards,

Kevin Brace
Brace Computer Laboratory blog
https://bracecomputerlab.com

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