Dear Gentoo devels,
currently i wrote an update of the media-sound/darkice ebuild as attached above. How can i check in / feed it into the public portage as a non developer here? I work very intensive with Gentoo since many years, did read the docs about creating ebuilds and i'm interested in becoming a contributor for different outdated or even new ebuilds in the future and as my time will allow it, but i did not find any details about how i can apply (assume i did not find the regarding docs, sorry). many thanks in advance, Niels. media-sound/darkice/darkice-1.1.ebuild --- snip --- # Copyright 1999-2011 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: $ EAPI=4 inherit eutils DESCRIPTION="A live audio streamer" HOMEPAGE="http://code.google.com/p/darkice/" SRC_URI="http://darkice.googlecode.com/files/${P}.tar.gz" LICENSE="GPL-3" SLOT="0" KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~hppa ~ppc ~sparc ~x86" IUSE="aac aacplus alsa jack libsamplerate mp3 twolame vorbis pulseaudio" RDEPEND="aac? ( media-libs/faac ) amd64? ( aacplus? ( media-libs/libaacplus ) ) alsa? ( media-libs/alsa-lib ) pulseaudio? ( media-sound/pulseaudio ) jack? ( media-sound/jack-audio-connection-kit ) mp3? ( media-sound/lame ) twolame? ( media-sound/twolame ) vorbis? ( media-libs/libvorbis ) libsamplerate? ( media-libs/libsamplerate ) !mp3? ( !vorbis? ( !aac? ( !twolame? ( media-sound/lame ) ) ) )" DEPEND="${RDEPEND}" src_configure() { local myconf if ! use mp3 && ! use vorbis && ! use aac && ! use twolame; then myconf="--with-lame" fi econf \ --disable-dependency-tracking \ $(use_with mp3 lame) \ $(use_with vorbis) \ $(use_with aac faac) \ $(use_with aacplus) \ $(use_with twolame) \ $(use_with alsa) \ $(use_with jack) \ $(use_with pulseaudio) \ $(use_with libsamplerate samplerate) \ ${myconf} } src_install() { emake DESTDIR="${D}" install || die dodoc AUTHORS ChangeLog FAQ NEWS README TODO } --- snap --- -- --- Niels Dettenbach Syndicat IT&Internet http://www.syndicat.com/
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