On Saturday 03 January 2009, Jeroen Roovers wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 23:50:07 -0600
>
> Jeremy Olexa wrote:
> > So you are asking for the layman file to be updated properly or
> > what?
>
> I specifically didn't go into the minor technical details (of files
> and formats and so on) and describ
On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 23:50:07 -0600
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
> So you are asking for the layman file to be updated properly or what?
I assume for now that you meant [1]. As far as I can tell, that file
would be useable if it didn't just follow whatever policy is set up for
layman access to overlays. T
> On Sat, 3 Jan 2009, Markus Meier wrote:
> my proposals:
> xft: Build with support for XFT font renderer (x11-libs/libXft)
+1
BTW, why do we have a virtual/xft? Is this a leftover from the times
of monolithic X?
> And the special case, which probably needs some discussion is the
> gsm fla
On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 23:50:07 -0600
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
> So you are asking for the layman file to be updated properly or what?
I specifically didn't go into the minor technical details (of files and
formats and so on) and described a basic process. Currently there is
no well-defined process, and
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 13:56:15 +
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> What would really benefit Gentoo would be able to have the package
> manager aware of [...]
I am sure you know of one that would provide... :)
jer
local useflags with >= 5 appearances:
server16
logrotate 12
gsm 9
custom-cflags 9
html 7
multislot 7
webkit7
audacious 7
dem
On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 23:50:07 -0600
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
> IMO, what would really benefit us is to have a site akin to
> http://gpo.zugaina.org/ on a Gentoo host to *find* packages that are
> in 'official' overlays.
What would really benefit Gentoo would be able to have the package
manager aware o
On Saturday 03 January 2009, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 11:50:07PM -0600, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
> > So you are asking for the layman file to be updated properly or
> > what? layman -i
>
> As a start:
>
> 1. How about somebody actually taking ownership of the layman.txt
> file