> If the euscan guys want to integrate the feature, nice.
> If not, lets just stick with this script. It is simple enough that even
> ruby n00bs like me can understand what it does :P
I'm a ruby noob and seems pretty simple, I don't think that porting it
to python would be a huge effort. Moreover
On 17/01/2013 14:57, Ben de Groot wrote:
> Presently we already have a good number of split qt-* library packages
> in x11-libs.
How many?
└> ls -d /usr/portage/x11-libs/qt* | wc -l
22
> We, the Gentoo Qt team, are of the opinion that the time has
> come to split all these out into their own cat
Hi everybody!
euscan is available in portage as a dev package
(app-portage/euscan-). This tool allows to check if a given
package/ebuild has new upstream versions or not. It uses different
heuristics to scan upstream and grab new versions and related urls.
euscan can use either custom "handle
On 08/08/2012 21:53, Markos Chandras wrote:
> Yes I would like to get email notifications every time there is a
> version bump in the upstream repos. I also would like to receive an
> email notification once a month listing all the packages that I
> haven't bumped in portage.
So let's say: for eve
Hi!
I'm Federico and I'm working for this year's Google Summer of Code on
the euscan project with Corentin Chary.
euscan is a tool to automatically scan upstream and find out if some
packages in gentoo are outdated and should be bumped.
We're working on a dashboard for maintainers where will be po
On 27/06/2012 16:33, Michał Górny wrote:
> Is the development version running somewhere already so we could play
> with it a bit?
For now is not available unfortunately :( We'll try to set it up!
Thank you everybody for your feedback! The RSS feed is already
implemented globally, we'll just twea
Hi everybody!
I'm working on a GSoC project for enhancing Euscan
(http://euscan.iksaif.net/). Euscan allows to check if a given
package/ebuild has new upstream versions or not. It uses different
heuristic to scan upstream and grab new versions and related urls.
Euscan has a web interface for surfi