Alec Warner wrote:
> Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo. I've already done
> most of the work (sorry to burden you kloeri I think just the tree-bits
> are left).
>
> Many will wonder why; but this has been a while in coming. I don't get
> along with many like I used to and in
Alec Warner wrote:
Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo. I've already done
most of the work (sorry to burden you kloeri I think just the tree-bits
are left).
Not that I didn't see this coming, but I'm still sad to see you go. You'll be
missed.
--
Andrew Gaffney
Michael Cummings wrote:
> Anyone?
>
- prepared feng, netebryo, libnemesi git ebuilds to make sure everything
works before release
- slowly doing something on ps3, no petitboot yet but at least now I
have a complete cell toolchain in place (the documentation will be
updated soon)
- I still hadn't
On Saturday 31 March 2007, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> we've noticed that many things in the tree abuse the fact that the portage
> helpers utilize environment variables to communicate ... for example,
> people setting DOCDESTTREE by hand rather than using `docinto`
>
> unless some one can give me a va
Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo. I've already done
most of the work (sorry to burden you kloeri I think just the tree-bits
are left).
Many will wonder why; but this has been a while in coming. I don't get
along with many like I used to and in many cases I don't find myself
Roy Marples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Fri,
06 Apr 2007 20:57:31 +0100:
> dhcpcd-3.0.16 is going stable right now after many months in ~ARCH.
=8^)
> baselayout-2 entered our svn repo a few days ago and is undergoing a few
> last minute fixes/tweaks before
Alexander Færøy kirjoitti:
> Hi Guys,
>
> It is once again time for our monthly Bugday event!
>
> As usual you should pop up in #Gentoo-Bugs on Freenode and start fixing
> various bugs or get some help from other users or developers with random
> issues and such -- it is up to you!
>
> Hope to s
Hi Guys,
It is once again time for our monthly Bugday event!
As usual you should pop up in #Gentoo-Bugs on Freenode and start fixing
various bugs or get some help from other users or developers with random
issues and such -- it is up to you!
Hope to see you tomorrow in #Gentoo-Bugs on Freenode!
Hi,
I really like the way where this mailinglist is heading with this topic. I
subscribed to this mailing list a while ago with the hope to read more stuff
like this, rather than all those rants from the previous days.
I've already seen a lot of "requests for help" passing this thread, covering
Rémi Cardona kirjoitti:
>
> Oh and I'm working on an updated gnome2 eclass, as the current one reads
> data in /var/db. Fixing this should fix gnome/xfce packages for paludis
> users among other benefits. If anyone wants to fix env saving in
> portage, it would help us a lot :)
>
Environment sav
Michael Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Um...any new tools or projects people are working on?
I already announced the Emacs overlay here. To summarize:
* Lots of new USE flags
* eselect module to handle the symlink to /usr/bin/emacs and friends
* Proper slotting (no new slot for every minor re
Michael Cummings a écrit :
So, fellow devs, what's new with development? For those interested, genlop has
migrated into gentoo as a project with the permission of upstream, which no
longer maintain it. Um...any new tools or projects people are working on?
Gnome team's working on gnome 2.16.3 an
Roy Marples wrote:
A new version of resolvconf-gentoo is about to be released which also
works with dash and busybox. Also, the next resolvconf script for
dnsmasq will (also due out soon) supports updating dnsmasq via dbus
which means the local resolver is never down which is important.
Is ther
Michael Cummings wrote:
> So, fellow devs, what's new with development? For those interested, genlop has
> migrated into gentoo as a project with the permission of upstream, which no
> longer maintain it. Um...any new tools or projects people are working on?
I just finished overhauling our wxWidge
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 19:03:45 -0400
Michael Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, fellow devs, what's new with development? For those interested,
> genlop has migrated into gentoo as a project with the permission of
> upstream, which no longer maintain it. Um...any new tools or projects
> people
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 09:45 -0700, Ned Ludd wrote:
> Here is what I'm doing these days..
Let's see. I'm currently leading the 2007.0 release, which includes
building LiveDVD releases for amd64/x86, LiveCD for alpha/ppc, and doing
the entire PPC release, since Pylon is currently away due to school
Michael Cummings wrote:
> So, fellow devs, what's new with development? For those interested, genlop has
> migrated into gentoo as a project with the permission of upstream, which no
> longer maintain it. Um...any new tools or projects people are working on?
>
> Anyone?
>
>
steev got hal 0.5.9 i
>
> Gentoo experts,
>
>
> I am curious in finding the code that actually does config file
> protection. I found some code in portage library, but it seems that it
> only decides what the next backup file name should be, not doing
> diffing, merging, etc.
>
> Is the protection code in some base ecla
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/portage/profiles $ cvs diff package.mask
Index: package.mask
===
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/profiles/package.mask,v
retrieving revision 1.7092
diff -u -r1.7092 package.mask
--- package.mask5 Apr 20
Gentoo experts,
I am curious in finding the code that actually does config file
protection. I found some code in portage library, but it seems that it
only decides what the next backup file name should be, not doing
diffing, merging, etc.
Is the protection code in some base eclass somewhere?
Ca
> So, fellow devs, what's new with development? For those interested, genlop
> has
> migrated into gentoo as a project with the permission of upstream, which
> no
> longer maintain it. Um...any new tools or projects people are working on?
>
> Anyone?
My current projects include:
block_sync glep:
Danny van Dyk wrote:
> If anybody is interested, i can provide you (this is all gentoo ebuild
devs*) either with lists of QA problems in the tree to fix, or with
tools that enable you to search for one particular (kind of) QA
violation in the whole tree, whatever your prefer.
It might be an i
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 19:03 -0400, Michael Cummings wrote:
> When you pop into your mail client of choice and find 50+ unread messages in
> the
> last few hours, you know what kind of day [EMAIL PROTECTED] is having.
>
> Don't suppose we could get on with that silly topical thing of development?
Petteri Räty wrote:
Paul de Vrieze kirjoitti:
Hi all,
Me and my wife and son are moving to Australia. We are now waiting for the
visa's to arrive, and after that will need some time to set ourselves up. Our
computers however are being shipped as we speak and will only arive in
australia afte
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