offended, communication would be more effective.
> I find that Markos' objection is not unfounded and your argument
> is irrelevant here.
It is fine to discuss tone too, but let's not use tone as an argument
to not respond to content.
Marijn
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interested in joining us can contact us on our mailing list
or on freenode in our channel #gentoo-lisp.
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On 01-03-12 16:45, Samuli Suominen wrote:
> On 03/01/2012 05:41 PM, Marijn Schouten (hkbst) wrote:
>> +*racket-5.2.1 (01 Mar 2012) + + 01 Mar 2012;
>> +racket-5.2.1.ebuild: + Bump
>
> Please set ECHANGELOG_USER to something san
king about?
How about using open-build-service in the name of the eclass(es)?
Finally, has this seen any testing in an overlay?
Marijn
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> project one again!
>
> Thanks Matt!
Great, maybe I'll be running Gentoo on my Yeeloong then in the future :)
Marijn
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your fellow devs must be why the council felt
they needed to step in in the first place. Please stop using
meaningless commit messages.
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7;s all try to relax a bit and assume other people
also might have a clue as to what they're doing.
Common sense might be hard to come by in the general populace, but
surely it is less rare in our developers (and users).
Marijn
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> Le vendredi 06 mai 2011 à 10:40 +0200, Marijn a écrit :
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>> Dear all,
>>
>> I was just looking into the me
some other way of introspection be used? Either way, perhaps the
people in the know could shed some light on this issue?
Thanks,
Marijn
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s, I cannot tell for sure if
> the rendering has changed since Blender 2.04.
I confess I know next to nothing about Blender, but what exactly makes
it so hard to port the logo to a recent version?
Marijn
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> original announcement.
>
> - news item release on 5/1
> - stabilization on 5/8.
Please, to avoid confusion, use month names instead of numbers or
include the year so people don't have to deduce the ordering.
Marijn
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ts to see how it's going
> - Finish the "scan my world" feature
> - Add a way to subsribe to herds/maintainer/packages in order to
> receive weekly/monthly reports
>
> I'll gladly accept any patch ! :)
Nice work!
Marijn
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are
> _really_ appreciated.
>
>> This means we need more testers.
>
> Openrc being so central to Gentoo, may I suggest a bigger campaign, on
> planet gnome and other outlets?
I would be very interested in seeing some kind of list/review of all the
advantages of the new syste
ld make me feel a lot more comfortable with having python 3 in
stable.
Marijn
even have to be complete) that I could
start from that would a be great help.
The PR subproject Gentoo Presentations has a listing of available presentations:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/pr/docs/presentation-listing.xml
but they are all dated in 2005.
Marijn
configure script has just been run. What potential problems do
you especially need to be on the lookout for in the output of "./configure"?
Marijn
builds that still use it. After the
stable version has begun using EAPI 2 use deps, then all uses of built_with_use
in other versions can be considered obsolete and those ebuilds can be removed in
one fell sweep if need be.
Marijn
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stable/testing
> koffice (2.0.2) 1.6.3
There has been koffice-meta-2.0.2 for a while.
> mysql (5.1.38) 5.0.84
> perl (5.10.1)5.8.8
> php (5.3.0) 5.2.10
> samba (3.4.1)3.3.7
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;, `b', `c' and
possibly `off'. This is really the situation where my proposal shines. This
covers the situation where you need an implementation of $proglang but don't
care whether it is $progimpl-lolcat, $progimpl-fuzzycat, $progimpl-dog or any
one of a number of other supp
nctions will call die unconditionally.
What is the reason that we are trying to generalize non-fatal from a simple
switch to a full-blown primitive that should handle whatever it's thrown?
Marijn
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es).
In the context of which problem are you brainstorming?
Marijn
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> They are only a few and they won't increase much in the future.
> For this reason I'm reticent in creating the gpe-games category in the
> portage tree as we currently have in the overlay.
So what is this gpe/GPE palm environment thingy?
Marijn
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d" by upstream? Is there a replacement, are they
no longer needed, some other reason?
Marijn
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ot;
bzr_initial_fetch "${EBZR_REPO_URI}" "${EBZR_BRANCH_DIR}"
should be removed. If users want to get rid of full checkouts they can easily
delete them themselves.
Marijn
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e.
I'm not interested in saving this, but this seems to be LGPL'ed software[1], so
it seems odd that it is mirror-restricted.
Marijn
[1]http://viewklass.cvs.sourceforge.net:80/viewvc/viewklass/viewklass/COPYING?revision=1.1.1.1&view=markup
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Sebastian Pipping wrote:
> Marijn Schouten (hkBst) wrote:
>> Sebastian Pipping wrote:
>>> I start to understand the real benefits of moving a larger
>>> part of the maintenance down to the distro level as you proposed.
>
could do:
packagekit install debian:gambc. This is a lot more intuitive than using CPEs
directly (I don't know if this is what is intended).
There does not seem to be a need to do any manual conversion, enlist help from a
lot of distro packagers or add CPE to our metadata.
Is this the way you
a fan of NOT obtaining PN and PV from the filename. I've
> seen an approach like this used in various systems and I happen to like it:
In which systems did you see this approach?
Marijn
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956
> @OSI-APPROVED 23284
> @other 5998
> @total 30549"
>
> Thanks for reading,
> Mounir
I always thought that @OSI-APPROVED would be a proper superset of @FSF-APPROVED,
but these numbers say otherwise.
Marijn
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ell them. What else are news items for?
As long as we provide an upgrade path from version X_years_old to version
X_days_old via versions A, B and C, I think we have done our part. In fact we
already had one such situation with bash and portage.
Marijn
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could be a package name though.)
> The case you mention can be avoided with another restriction in PMS.
> Buut we might as well go all the way and change the version separator
> to -- or something, which would be the most flexible.
That would also be a good solution though we don't se
gt; inherit versionator
>
> if version_is_at_least 2 ; then
> EAPI="2"
> else
> EAPI="0"
> fi
>
> Besides, if we were able to do what your code does, we'd just code it
> natively, not use external programs.
How
ICS, but have very broad choices in how much we want to bleed.
IMO this is a different issue than having supposedly popular ebuilds not in main
tree.
I think there is a steady inflow of fresh developers from sunrise (and other
places). Does anyone have a chart? I'd also like to know from prospect
isn't unique to Ruby. Common Lisp, chicken, plt-scheme, Scheme,
Haskell and Perl (and many more probably) each have repositories of
libraries/applications plus some sort of package manager to install and keep
track of them. Is there a general solution? Is it possible to redirect calls
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� wrote:
> # R�mi Cardona (09 May 2009)
> # XPrint is dead, long live XPrint
For kings I understand this comment, but can you explain how it applies to
XPrint?
Thanks,
Marijn
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ways? That's just like having
a genuine face-to-face conversation. Are those bad too? To be avoided at all
costs? What problem are we solving here again?
Marijn
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ed. This is clearly a hack.
I know I personally asked for mtime preservation on 7-5-2008 on this list[1] and
the issue has surely existed even longer. Let's get rid of this problem already.
Thanks,
Marijn
[1]:http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/55953
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If you cannot read
enabling tests and hoping somebody
> has run them during testing.
You conclusion that developers do not run tests is based on nothing. Using
RESTRICT=test is not a fix and just hides the problem, so it is not unthinkable
that packages with failing tests get to stable.
Marijn
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ermissions when done as a user.
See also:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/264130 "PMS should require that file mtimes are
preserved on merge"; Gentoo Hosted Projects, PMS/EAPI; NEW;
u...@g.o:pms-b...@g.o
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Sebastian Pipping wrote:
> Marijn Schouten (hkBst) wrote:
>> Furthermore a lot of our patches are in the sed format and I happen to think
>> that's a good thing.
>
> My current view is that "sed patches" should o
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> * "Marijn Schouten (hkBst)" :
>> Torsten Veller wrote:
>>> # Masked for removal (#151986,#171649,#239222) (23 Mar 2009)
>>> # 151986 - dev-lang/pugs-6.2.13 installs stuff in /lib instead of
cussion made it clear that people want to do things differently
and there is no reason that we should not allow different teams to follow
different conventions.
Furthermore a lot of our patches are in the sed format and I happen to think
that's a good thing.
Unless your GLEP is prepared to handle
222 - Remove dependencies in pugs on dev-lang/ghc-bin
> dev-lang/pugs
I don't see how any of the above is fatal. Can you explain a bit better why you
want to remove this? Isn't pugs still the most complete implementation of Perl6?
Marijn
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ould be RDEPEND="").
+#RDEPEND="${DEPEND}"
Why not make it simple and require RDEPEND to be defined?
Marijn
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k ugly as hell but they should work.
>
> In a nutshell, don't use the xorg-x11 meta.
Do you mean:
1) don't use the xorg-x11 meta if you don't want not-completely-free fonts
or
2) don't ever use the xorg-x11 meta
?
Marijn
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group !OSI. That way the infos would be there, even
though they would still need to be extracted by some tool.
> Comments? :)
Done! ;)
> Luke
>
> P.S. I'm subscribed to -nomail, so if your reply is directed specifically to
> me or you want to ensure I read it, feel free to CC.
t; upset over getting pushed out.
>
> The problem comes when $idle_dev has XX bugs assigned to them and they
> don't get resolved and no one else knows that there are issues.
As opposed to those same bugs being assigned to maintainer-needed and getting
lots of attention?
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Caleb Cushing wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Marijn Schouten (hkBst)
> wrote:
>> Don't you get that?
>
> the janitor gets hit by a car and no ones around to clean the
> bathrooms. You can't fire him because
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> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Marijn Schouten (hkBst)
> wrote:
>> Why do you think they should?
>
> you must have not read what I said on that bugtracker because I'm
> thought I was pretty clea
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> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Marijn Schouten (hkBst)
> wrote:
>> "right now you are the kind of person that thinks being a volunteer is a
>> privilege and not a responsibility. You think that bec
you imply that if you decide to not, that you wouldn't be able
to "to talk to people to understand something". I just want to stress that this
is not so. Many of us are available on #gentoo-dev-help and this mailing list
for technical questions.
Marijn
[1]:http://xenoterracide.blogs
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> The problem of ebuilds in one overlay not seeing ebuilds in another overlay,
> would also be solved by the package manager NOT failing to
> see/notice/use/allow
> ebuilds from all installed overlays. Then
lement are what are costing you
respect.
>> But you'll get to be part of the
>> development process and you'll get to work with the things you care
>> about.
>
> you mean I'll be part of 'a' development process and work on some of
> the thing
overlays.
Marijn
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developers no
longer working on Gentoo.
I might even argue that Funtoo is one big overlay. When your own ability to
contribute directly depends on an overlay, then why are you arguing against
other people's overlays?
Marijn
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it be
> "templatized" like most licenses ?
>
> Thanks,
> Mounir
>
That paste is gone/expired.
Marijn
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ependency required by "world" [argument])
>
> So, what seems to be the problem?
>
> Is it my system configuration or is it a portage issue?
Both of those versions are no longer in the main tree. I suggest you sync again
and that should do it.
These kinds of questions aren
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Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 18:34:46 +0200
> "Marijn Schouten (hkBst)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I suppose you mean git. Since it tracks content and not files, moves
>> are trivial. Git actual
s become a barrier to the ability to change
> a category easily and without losing the history.
>
> -Joe
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Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 10:21:50AM +0000, Marijn Schouten (hkbst) wrote:
>> hkbst 08/07/05 10:21:50
>> Added:drscheme-4.0.2.ebuild
>> Log:
>> bump
>> (Portage
n the HOMEPAGE
> whether the release was security related, and I assign directly to
> security@ when that is the case (CC'ing the package's maintainers) and
> perhaps pasting ChangeLog or advisory info in a comment.
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Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 04:53:06PM +0000, Marijn Schouten (hkbst) wrote:
>> hkbst 08/06/28 16:53:06
>>
>> Modified: ChangeLog
>> Added:reversion.
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Duncan wrote:
> "Marijn Schouten (hkBst)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun, 29 Jun 2008
> 18:20:06 +0200:
>
>> Why can't portage use its own variables and export these wi
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> On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 18:20:06 +0200
> "Marijn Schouten (hkBst)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Marius Mauch wrote:
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> On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 15:52:37 +0200
> "Marijn Schouten (hkBst)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Saturday 28 June 2008 17:03:13 Marijn Schouten (hkBst) wrote:
>> PV=${PV/0./}
>>
>> to that new ebuild. This is the cleanest way to do it and doesn't require
>> any variable name cha
also illegal per current PMS as PV is a read-only
variable. Right now I feel that the gain of having PV read-only (catch a few
bugs?) is much lower than the pain (extensive ebuild-dependend changes when the
version scheme changes). Please comment.
Marijn
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gt;
| I want to nominate:
|
| 1. Marijn Schouten (hkBst)
I accept.
| 2. Ulrich Müller (ulm)
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or
one. I don't
see any reason why this ``new'' libffi should become unmaintained again soon.
Marijn
Relevant bug: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163724
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e are two files that handle people and
their
herds. One XML for saying who is in a herd and one for each herd mail alias on
woodpecker
with a list of developer email prefixes.
Marijn
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Albert Zeyer wrote:
| Hi!
[snip]
| So, what do you think?
I think it makes no sense to have a no-server no-gui option, so this just
doesn't map
cleanly to our binary use flag system.
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thing about it.
With reference counting implemented there doesn't seem to be any reason not to
preserve
mtimes by default anymore and I think that would be the correct thing to do,
but either
way I'd like PMS to specify what should happen wrt to mtimes, so that I can
rely on that.
M
f-death. May it last a long time,
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;app-arch/unzip"
|> SRC_COMPILE_DEP="dev-scheme/bigloo"
|> SRC_INSTALL_DEP=""
|
| Labels are a cleaner solution to this. But again, we're discussing
| current EAPIs here.
Labels seems to be another syntax for providing the same information as I
proposed AIUI,
i.e.
:
SRC_UNPACK_DEP="app-arch/unzip"
SRC_COMPILE_DEP="dev-scheme/bigloo"
SRC_INSTALL_DEP=""
PKG_PREINST_DEP=""
PKG_POSTINST_DEP="cat/b"
RDEPEND="cat/b"
and then cat/b would say:
PKG_PREINST_DEP=""
PKG_POSTINST_DEP=""
RDE
problems understanding Ciaran's proposal
because of
this and refrain from commenting further.
Distrowatch page rankings are essentially noise. We continue to have between
900 and 1000
users in #gentoo. Try ranking that.
Thank you,
Marijn
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sions.
Marijn
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/\_} instead of ${D}. I could use a sed expression that
doesn't suffer
from this problem (thanks to dleverton):
sed -ne '\_^prefix = /usr/local_!{p;d}' -e "iprefix = ${D}" -i Makefile
Comments?
Marijn
[1]: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217735
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rwise
customizability is
something of a laugh. Keybindings can be rewired. Simply having the same default
keybindings as emacs does not make a package emacsy.
Seeing as this is an editor and a "GTK+ based simple text editor" I doubt it
has much
claim to emacs-ness.
If my explanation
t; as used here must include 0 (and does by
| the literal ranged definition), and both 0.xx and x.00 are therefore
| defined as allowed, unless there's a further restriction elsewhere that
| hasn't been quoted.
|
"non-negative integer" must've been meant.
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Binary package mit-scheme has been masked and will be removed from the tree.
Our overlay
has source mit-scheme-c ebuilds which is the C compiler backend.
Marijn
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very welcome to join us in our IRC
channel.
Marijn
"Any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad-hoc,
informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Common Lisp."
— Philip Greenspun, often called Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming
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m it is solving and how it solves that. If you
throw in a free example you'll make me real happy,
thank you,
Marijn
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Versio
?
We're not talking about ebuilds here, are we? So what ARE we talking about?
Marijn
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you'll love Haskell ;-)
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> You're most welcome to come chat with us in #gentoo-haskell
Hmm, a mystery developer.
Hi Justin, I wonder why I haven't seen you on the functional programming side
of Gentoo, you being a maths guy and all. Anyway, welcome and don't let the
Ha
o quote in assignments.
But why is it standard to quote other assignments like in DESCRIPTION and
HOMEPAGE then?
Marijn
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Marijn Schouten (hkBst), Gentoo Lisp project, Gentoo ML
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valid is:
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> * Build binary packages for a, b and c in parallel.
> * Merge a's binary.
> * Merge b's binary.
> * Merge c's binary.
What exactly is the difference between this valid situation and the previous
invalid one?
Marijn
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Marijn Schouten (hkBst), Gentoo Li
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Marijn Schouten (hkBst) wrote:
> ý wrote:
>> Wulf C. Krueger schrieb:
>>> On Friday, 09. November 2007 10:10:42 Rený 'Necoro' Neumann wrote:
>>>> But as I think, that the uppercase version is the common beh
, that it will do the right thing (that is:
> make it uppercase). It did not do so - that's why the patch ;).
>
> Another way would be to enhance the comment and state explicitly that it
> takes the useflag literally and does not do any case transition :)
Please don't reu
eparate directory.
Right. These use cases are really a bonus. Having src_fetch that we can
redefine is simply the right thing and I can't believe it doesn't exist already.
Consider this my vote for an EAPI 2 which adds user-redefinable src_fetch ASAP.
Marijn
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Marijn Schouten (hkBst)
ing ebuilds for such packages a little
> easier - it provides an ecmake function that takes care of few needed
> variables,
> prefix and such.
I'm a bit confused now. Both this eclass and the recently submitted
cmake-utils.eclass seem to handle CMake-based packages. Can someone clar
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Daniel Drake wrote:
> Marijn Schouten (hkBst) wrote:
>> use_mime() {
>> local WORD=$(ifv "$2" "$2" "$1")
>>
>> ifuse "$1" "${WORD};"
>> }
>>
>> f
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Daniel Drake wrote:
> Marijn Schouten (hkBst) wrote:
>> use_mime() {
>> local WORD=$(ifv "$2" "$2" "$1")
>>
>> ifuse "$1" "${WORD};"
>> }
>>
>> f
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Roy Marples wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-11-02 at 14:44 +0100, Marijn Schouten (hkBst) wrote:
>> [[ ${flag} = !* ]] && { success=1 ; flag=${flag:1} }
>
> Could be written as
> [ "${flag#!}" != "${flag}" ]
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Jeroen Roovers wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 13:40:40 +0100
> "Marijn Schouten (hkBst)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Another prime example for use flags with more than two values:
>>
>> mod=off
>&g
local SUFFIX=$(ifv "$3" "=$3")
local WORD=$(ifv "$2" "$2" "$1")
ifuse "$1" "--enable-${WORD}${SUFFIX}" "--disable-${WORD}"
}
ifuse's code is much like useq's code now, but more versatile. You can find i
use flags with more than two values:
mod=off
mod=fmod
mod=libmodplug
the first for disabling mod support, the second for enabling it and preferring
fmod implementation, the third for enabling it and preferring libmodplug
implementation.
Marijn
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Marijn Schouten (hkBst), Gentoo Lisp project
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use flags with more than two values:
mod=off
mod=fmod
mod=libmodplug
the first for disabling mod support, the second for enabling it and preferring
fmod implementation, the third for enabling it and preferring libmodplug
implementation.
Marijn
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Marijn Schouten (hkBst), Gentoo Lisp project
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er-ldflags -Wl,--as-needed
>>
>> distutils_src_compile
>> }
>
> If you moved the filter-ldflags() call up to pkg_setup(), you could drop
> src_compile() altogether to clean up the ebuild a little.
Wouldn't that make binary packages cry?
Marijn
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Marijn Schouten (hk
CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
host=${host%%-*}
case ${host} in
mips*l*)echo little;;
mips*) echo big;;
*) echo wtf;;
esac
}
Marijn
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