[gentoo-dev] Packages up for grabs
Hi, the following packages are up for grabs: app-emulation/sen (3 open bugs) dev-python/flexmock sys-process/nmon (2 open bugs) x11-wm/i3 Cheers -- Lars Wendler Gentoo package maintainer GPG: 21CC CF02 4586 0A07 ED93 9F68 498F E765 960E 9B39 pgpWcw9hwsTLL.pgp Description: Digitale Signatur von OpenPGP
[gentoo-dev] Last rites: games-puzzle/gnudoku
# Alexey Sokolov (2021-08-30) # Homepage dead, uses gtk2, fails to build, https://bugs.gentoo.org/711344 games-puzzle/gnudoku signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [gentoo-dev] Packages up for grabs
On 8/30/21 10:39 AM, Lars Wendler wrote: > Hi, > > the following packages are up for grabs: > > app-emulation/sen (3 open bugs) > dev-python/flexmock > sys-process/nmon (2 open bugs) > x11-wm/i3 I can take i3. If anybody else is interested feel free to join in. > > Cheers > -- Jakov OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[gentoo-dev] What commands are allowed in global scope of an ebuild?
Quite a while ago, bug 520528 was filed, asking for a ban of has_version, best_version, and possibly other commands in global scope. Since most ebuild commands cannot be used in global scope anyway, I think that a positive list of commands _allowed_ there would make more sense; all other commands would be banned. Discussing this in #gentoo-pms, we have identified the following commands (from PMS section 12.3 [1]) that would be allowed: - einfo, einfon, elog, ewarn, eqawarn, eerror, ebegin, eend - has, hasv, hasq - ver_cut, ver_rs, ver_test - inherit, EXPORT_FUNCTIONS - get_libdir - debug-print, debug-print-function, debug-print-section - die (this is a special case: calling die in global scope is an error) Are there any others that I've missed, i.e. that are legitimately used in global scope of ebuilds and eclasses? Ulrich [1] https://projects.gentoo.org/pms/8/pms.html#x1-1212.3 signature.asc Description: PGP signature