On Thursday 21 June 2007, Vlastimil Babka wrote:
> * dev-java/ibm-jdk-bin-1.5.0.5: package has RESTRICT="fetch/(no)mirror"!
> * dev-java/ibm-jdk-bin-1.5.0.5: it may not be legal to redistribute this.
this is incorrect ... while USE=bindist has an exact 1-to-1 correlation with
the legality of bu
On Thursday, June 21, 2007 08:39:39 PM Wulf C. Krueger wrote:
> + 21 Jun 2007; Wulf C. Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> package.mask:
> + Masked net-print/kink for removal wrt bug #176857.
>
> net-print/kink is as dead as it gets - no changes in its CVS for more
> than 3 years. Nothing depends on it a
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 14:09 -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm back for my yearly posting about creating a gentoo-dev-announce
> list [1]. Fedora recently created a fedora-devel-announce list with a
> great description of how it works, what's posted to it, etc [2], which
> got me exci
FWIW, I like this idea a lot. A lot of devs would rather just read the
good stuff happening in -dev and discard the other 85%. I vote yes.
Thanks,
Seemant
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
Hi all,
I'm back for my yearly posting about creating a gentoo-dev-announce
list [1]. Fedora recently created a fedora-devel-announce list with a
great description of how it works, what's posted to it, etc [2], which
got me excited about making this happen in Gentoo.
Last
If you are intrested in maintaining packages mentioned in Subject that
would be appericiated. Also, if you don't have hardware and you live in
Europe I'm willing to donate & ship..
00:0a.0 Multimedia controller: Sigma Designs, Inc. REALmagic Hollywood Plus DVD
Decoder (rev 02)
..to support this
Ryan Hill wrote:
> net-dialup/multiimonc has a dependency on wxGTK-2.4 which is being
> removed from the tree. upstream (aka hansmi) and net-dialup have no
> interest in keeping it. masked for removal July 21, 2007.
BTW https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182748
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net-dialup/multiimonc has a dependency on wxGTK-2.4 which is being
removed from the tree. upstream (aka hansmi) and net-dialup have no
interest in keeping it. masked for removal July 21, 2007.
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Steve Long wrote:
> As for potentially useful, so was Internet Explorer, last time I looked at
> what you could do with its Object Model. I still ain't voting to bring it
> to Gentoo.. ;)
Looks like you lost your vote :)
# ChangeLog for app-emulation
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 21:30 +0100, Steve Long wrote:
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/catalyst/2.x/reference.xml
Please don't point people to this document. It is a work-in-progress
and does not accurately reflect the state of catalyst 2.x (but rather
catalyst 1.x), its configuration, or it
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 14:37 -0700, Mike Doty wrote:
> Jim Ramsay wrote:
> > Mike Doty wrote:
> >> or you could ask infra to work it's magic making any post to
> >> -dev-announce post to -dev as well and set the replt-to address for
> >> -dev-announce to -dev. that way it's all automagic.
> >
> >
Mike Doty wrote:
> Jim Ramsay wrote:
> > Mike Doty wrote:
> >> or you could ask infra to work it's magic making any post to
> >> -dev-announce post to -dev as well and set the replt-to address for
> >> -dev-announce to -dev. that way it's all automagic.
> >
> > I hope you meant the List-Post head
Daniel Glaser wrote:
> another thing I forgot is, that I need a stage, that is not yet in
> experimental. What would be the fastest way, to get to something like:
>
> stage3-ppc-glibc-softfloat-2006.1.tar.bz2
>
> Would it be to get the uclibc, which is in experimental and just
> recompile everyth
This sounds promising. One problem I see, however, is that this would
require announcements to get posted to *both* lists and for people to
remember this rule. Posting only to "-dev", of course, makes sense, but
posting only to "-dev-announce" would cause strangeness (as all devs who
want more ma
Jim Ramsay wrote:
> Mike Doty wrote:
>> or you could ask infra to work it's magic making any post to
>> -dev-announce post to -dev as well and set the replt-to address for
>> -dev-announce to -dev. that way it's all automagic.
>
> I hope you meant the List-Post header... unless we would like to h
Mike Doty wrote:
> or you could ask infra to work it's magic making any post to
> -dev-announce post to -dev as well and set the replt-to address for
> -dev-announce to -dev. that way it's all automagic.
I hope you meant the List-Post header... unless we would like to have
another discussion on t
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm back for my yearly posting about creating a gentoo-dev-announce
> list [1]. Fedora recently created a fedora-devel-announce list with a
> great description of how it works, what's posted to it, etc [2], which
> got me excited about making this happen in Gen
Hi all,
I'm back for my yearly posting about creating a gentoo-dev-announce
list [1]. Fedora recently created a fedora-devel-announce list with a
great description of how it works, what's posted to it, etc [2], which
got me excited about making this happen in Gentoo.
Last time the issue came up,
Hello Neil!
On Thursday, June 21, 2007 09:11:25 PM you wrote:
> Errrm... this is a joke, right? It's a simple program that does a
> simple job. Why does it need updates? It compiles perfectly. Just
> emerged it without error.
It's not. Please leave a comment on bug 176857 describing which ver
Wulf C. Krueger wrote:
+ 21 Jun 2007; Wulf C. Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> package.mask:
+ Masked net-print/kink for removal wrt bug #176857.
net-print/kink is as dead as it gets - no changes in its CVS for more than
3 years. Nothing depends on it and it won't compile anymore with the
libinkl
+ 21 Jun 2007; Wulf C. Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> package.mask:
+ Masked net-print/kink for removal wrt bug #176857.
net-print/kink is as dead as it gets - no changes in its CVS for more than
3 years. Nothing depends on it and it won't compile anymore with the
libinklevel versions currently i
Mart Raudsepp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> yazmış:
> On K, 2007-06-20 at 19:54 +0300, Petteri Räty wrote:
> > It's my usual pleasure to introduce to you Ali "hawking" Polatel who
> > will be joining us to help with the netmon stuff.
>
> Welcome Ali!
>
> > Ali hails us from
> > Turkey. He is currently a ph
regviewer has a compile problem due to ancient autoconf goo that hasn't been
updated (bug #154763)
Its last (and only) upstream release was in 2003.
I'm not sure what drugs I was on when I added it however it will be removed
with extreme sober prejudice in the next few weeks without a fresh mai
Hello Guys, hello Luca,
another thing I forgot is, that I need a stage, that is not yet in
experimental. What would be the fastest way, to get to something like:
stage3-ppc-glibc-softfloat-2006.1.tar.bz2
Would it be to get the uclibc, which is in experimental and just
recompile everything gl
Hello,
Which is the problem exactly?
I don't know, what I have to provide exactly. If I use a local profile
(I put it in /usr/local/profile and made some link to it from
PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT/etc/make.profile), I don't know, how to refer to
/usr/portage/profile/embedded/ with the parent file.
Daniel Glaser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is anybody out there, who could help me developing a new profile for
> embedded PowerPC (PPC405EP without floating point unit). I tried to
> build one but it's very painful if you've never done it.
Which is the problem exactly?
lu
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Gentoo/linu
Hello,
is anybody out there, who could help me developing a new profile for
embedded PowerPC (PPC405EP without floating point unit). I tried to
build one but it's very painful if you've never done it.
Daniel
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Hi!
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:31:32 -0700
> Chris Gianelloni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 22:01 +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> > > The specific underlying question being, what are the use cases for
> > > binary packages?
> >
> >
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