Anders Bruun Olsen wrote:
It seems that alot of python projects are starting to use
setuptools/easy_install/eggs, and granted, it is quite neat, but there
needs to figured out a way to handle installing these things through
Portage, or alot of new versions are going to be a pain to have
installe
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 11:34 +0200, Simon Stelling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Your idea has its points, but I'm not sure if classes aren't just a
> work-around
> for lacking documentation in general. Of course, IRC is a lot more
> interactive
> than a tutorial, but reading IRC logs is really not the best
Portage guys wanted me to mail this to -dev to let everyone know
dojar should/will be removed from portage in one of the next releases
You should use java-pkg_dojar from the java-pkg.eclass
I corrected the last 2 ebuilds in the tree using dojar
(Which i have todo every few months, so it'll be a g
Simon Stelling wrote:
> So basically,
the documentation shouldn't be the primary location to get information.
s/shouldn't/should
I really shouldn't write emails before waking up :/
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Hi,
Your idea has its points, but I'm not sure if classes aren't just a work-around
for lacking documentation in general. Of course, IRC is a lot more interactive
than a tutorial, but reading IRC logs is really not the best method to lern
something about a certain topic, so documentation would
On Saturday 08 of October 2005 03:21 Dan Meltzer wrote:
> Okay, so that worked, but then I got to thinking, why not do these
> fairly regularly? I do not profess to know enough to hold them about
> a large amount of topics, but I think this could surely supplant the
> current documentation process
R Hill posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below, on Fri, 07
Oct 2005 21:28:58 -0600:
> Dan Meltzer wrote:
>>
>> Tonight, hanging out in #gentoo, I observed a huge amount of incorrect
>> information once again.. tonight about profiles, cascading and all
>> that jazz, which to be honest is fair