ic situation.
> The minimum conditions to lastrite something should be not actively
> maintained _and_ with open bugs that either compromise security or
> affect normal usage subject to the condition that it is not still used
> by users. I do not think at this point in time Gentoo devs have any mean
> to know the popularity of different packages, but that would be a must
> to take proper decision as far as retiring packages goes.
>
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On 01/01/2017 10:48, David Seifert wrote:
> On Sat, 2016-12-31 at 22:54 +0100, Thomas Kahle wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I will retire, so here are my remaining packages. Feel free to
>> e-mail me any questions re this. sci-math is in CC because there
>> are quite a f
On 01/01/2017 00:00, James Le Cuirot wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 22:54:28 +0100
> Thomas Kahle wrote:
>
>> I will retire
>
> Sorry to hear that. :(
>
>> app-text/tesseract
>
> I maintain media-libs/leptonica, which is primarily in the tree because
> of
-mathematics/topcom
sci-mathematics/gimps
sci-mathematics/xmds
sci-mathematics/Macaulay2
sci-misc/flashdot
www-apps/tt-rss
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e you could open bugs / contact the
maintainers of the packages that depend on gtest/gmock. As you say,
this is not really a package a distribution should ship.
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>
>
> br,
> Mathy
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merged the two packages:
https://github.com/google/googletest
The next and only thing on the agenda is to bump and unify the
two ebuilds to version 1.8.0 which was released in August.
Anyone?
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hed.
- bump to 0.4.6: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596680
The bump is the only open bug. Please just take it or e-mail me
(or both) if you are interested.
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remove mentions of it from
> pages such as [1].
>
> Does anyone successfully use tatt? Are there alternatives to scripting
> this boring keywording procedure?
>
> [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Arch_testing_guide#tatt
>
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t; pages such as [1].
I'm not following IRC, please use bugzilla or the issue tracker
here https://github.com/tom111/tatt to report bugs.
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> Does anyone successfully use tatt? Are there alternatives to scripting
> this boring keywording procedure?
>
> [1] https:/
rocess that is able to start
pinentry-curses and type the passphrase. Keychain is one option
for that. git --signed is not.
The only thing that is diffent from your setup is that I use zsh.
Looking at the scripts created by keychain this should be fine,
though.
If somebody knows how to configure pinentry curses correctly (in
particular with respect to screen/multiplexing and long running
sessions, that would be a great help (and wiki addition).
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Given our games maintenance rules this seems wrong. Shouldn't games
bugs be wrangled based on metadata like other bugs?
I understand that changing this behaviour would create a lot of useless
bugwrangling work... so maybe there is a different solution?
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cted and most TLS
> implementations).
This is spreading FUD.
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nager version is installed."
>
> What do you think? :/
I think ewarn is fine. NM seems not widespread enough to inform
everybody about this.
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On 08/11/14 20:49, Thomas Kahle wrote:
> it seems to be a quasi-standard in the tree to use REQUIRED_USE
> if the tests of some package need USE flags. However, repoman
> complains:
>
> REQUIRED_USE.syntax 1
>media-libs/leptonica/leptonica-1.71-r1.ebuild: REQU
ed with -f, because I think repoman is wrong. Any opinions?
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ntation that has already addressed many of
> the concerns that your proposal would need to address from the ground
> up.
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in the industry. Is Mozilla getting anything
useful out of their automatic crash reports?
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On 21/07/14 21:42, Michał Górny wrote:
> Dnia 2014-07-21, o godz. 13:23:46
> Thomas Kahle napisał(a):
>
>> the OCR software tesseract has many different plugins for
>> language packs used for OCR for different languages. The ebuild
>> uses the LINGUAS variable
On 21/07/14 21:03, Jeroen Roovers wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jul 2014 13:23:46 +0900
> Thomas Kahle wrote:
>
>> the OCR software tesseract has many different plugins for
>> language packs used for OCR for different languages. The ebuild
>> uses the LINGUAS variable to pass t
both packages anyway. Maybe an einfo is sufficient to
inform the user it?
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On 09.06.2014 23:45, hasufell wrote:
> Thomas Kahle:
>> then they stay in the overlay
>> because people feel it is not worth the effort to fix the QA
>> issues which in turn would be necessary before moving them to the
>> main tree.
>>
>
> Probably because n
n turn would be necessary before moving them to the
main tree.
From what I can tell it has nothing to do with bugzilla
vs. github. For me personally bugzilla + a git tree (which is
the situation we have for overlays anyway) is fine.
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On 04/04/14 15:34, Matthew Summers wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Thomas Kahle wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> www-apps/tt-rss is configured through a file config.php sitting
>> in its install directory. At the moment the file is overwritten
>> when upgr
user can be informed with einfo but needs to do it herself
c) This is a bug in webapp-config
c) seems strange to me, but a user has reported this in bug
496788 and it was closed as a duplicate implying c).
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net-firewall/shorewall6/files/4.5.18-r1/shorewall6.systemd:EnvironmentFile=/etc/shorewall6
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binaries in stages and media."
>
>> For the time being, it will be listed as a top-level project.
>> (There were some ideas that Licenses could be a subproject of
>> another TLP, but so far this hasn't worked out.)
>
>> Ulrich
>
>
> It should be
On 11/13/2013 03:30 PM, Duncan wrote:
> Rich Freeman posted on Wed, 13 Nov 2013 08:37:51 -0500 as excerpted:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Thomas Kahle wrote:
>>> On 11/13/2013 12:39 PM, Tom Wijsman wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 10:28:02 +00
ime until 'emerge -avUDN world' comes back with a
proposal has grown to several minutes where it was few seconds
when I started with Gentoo.
There has been a lot of effort to make revdep-rebuild unessecary,
but now that it is mostly implemented, I don't know if it was
worth t
-rite so seldom that I forgot that they go to dev-announce.
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allow breakage when updating old systems
I've also dropped minimum version requirements in the past. I
wonder if there a performance hit? If every package in the tree
specified min versions of all its dependencies, would resolution
of emerge -avuDN world take longer? (It does take a couple of
minutes already on my aging laptop...)
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# Thomas Kahle (09 Oct 2013)
# Masked for removal in 30 days. Game library with
# no consumers and dead upstream. games-strategy/freeorion
# now uses a modified internal version of this and it makes
# no sense to keep the unbundled version around.
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> or the dev who requested stabilization.
Huh. This must be new. When I was still arch-testing, reverse deps
were checked. app-portage/tatt (which is sort of maintainer-needed now)
has support for these tests too.
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On 07/29/2013 02:58 PM, Thomas Kahle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just added the license 'bertini' to the non-free group. Bertini is a
> math software distributed in source form but with restriction on
> redistribution (no fee is allowed, no modifications may be
> redisitribute
ource code on the mirrors. The ebuild is
sci-mathematics/bertini which I'll add soon.
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media-libs/chromaprint
sci-libs/flann
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sys-apps/paludis
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belongs in overlays. Making it main tree fit is just not
worth the effort.
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... if it is used in the ebuild?
It is a system package here on amd64, but is it everywhere?
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On 13:46 Sun 03 Feb 2013, Pacho Ramos wrote:
> Due matsuu lack of time the following packages are up for grabs:
> dev-cpp/gtest
I'll take this one.
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> app-emulation/vov
> app-text/rtf2html
> net-misc/directvnc
Those will be maintained by Dennis (dlan) Lan and I will proxy. I
updated metadata.xml.
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templates, so in principle it should be pretty flexible. I agree, it
sucks a little, but contributions are welcome.
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> and this approach allows a double checking. Also, since this means I'll
> start committing from the leaves of the depgraph, this ensures no
> package has broken deps between commits (with the exception of circular
> deps of course).
>
> A.
>
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ld the ruby team add ~x86 themselves after testing on ~amd64, or are
there compelling reasons to not do this?
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esting), and is a
> lack of time checking manually what is the list of stable packages.
Can be done easily with some eix scripting. app-portage/tatt has this
implemented too.
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On 21:04 Wed 25 Jan 2012, "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." wrote:
> On 1/25/12 10:23 AM, Thomas Kahle wrote:
> > I suggest that emerge could signal its various failures via return
> > codes. That would be useful in automated archtesting:
> >
> > https://bugs.gentoo.org/s
Hi,
I suggest that emerge could signal its various failures via return
codes. That would be useful in automated archtesting:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400705
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> # Ulrich Mueller (13 Dec 2011)
> # SLOTs 21 and 22 of app-editors/emacs, corresponding to
> # GNU Emacs versions 21.4 and 22.3. These versions were
> # released in February 2005 and September 2008, respectively.
> # Please upgrade to app-editors/em
oduced, thank you. I
> always had sys-apps/hal and sys-apps/dbus in /etc/portage/package.mask
> and my system continued to work just fine, thank you. Given the great
> HAL fiasco, the fact that HAL has been incorporated into udev is yet one
> more reason for dropping udev .
https://
Hi,
upstream looks dead and there's a security bug open
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381115
This package can be repaced by gksu or kdesu. Two
rdeps are net-misc/wicd, which I'm maintining and
app-portage/portato which I bugged.
# Thomas Kahle (25 Sep 2011)
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ing they'll remove the
version number too. They'll push the security fixes (and just whatever
they think enhances your browsing experience) directly to your computer.
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in this case all
the bugs need to be considered and we don't stable version 6, 7, ... in
a timely manner.
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> > not get to choose "no one has asked for it and no one in the tree is
> > using it thus my ebuild isnt going to". -mike
>
> Where is that policy? AFAIK the policy was to 'follow upstream'
Really? For scientific libraries this means 'static onl
so I wrote tatt. I
assume that at some point people will find tatt too complicated and
write yaatt (yet another ... ). In principle, this is what Pawel is
doing. I think an ecosystem of different arch testing tools is really
useful.
Let's have a page in our docs where everybody can expla
welcome Pawel's tools and will shamelessly immitate it's best
features.
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Sorry, but NO. If you want you can make a big noise message that asks
users to install the cron-job but opt-out is not an option here.
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> On 08/24/11 12:31, Thomas Kahle wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 18:16 Tue 23 Aug 2011, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> >> there is one important aspect of your program that really needs to be
> >> documented (
heir turnout rates, that'd be great.
> Apart from that, I like the entire project, and am curious about its
> results.
+1
It has come up several times that getting usage statistics would
motivate developers.
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mehow retained after the removal. Then you can get a fully
working package while fixing only one bug.
Searching through mailing list archives with automatted removal mails
would be my hack, what would be yours?
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don't know how to trigger the behaviour.
Any ideas?
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security bugs first, and then work on the oldest bug.
> Then the developer can quickly process the list of bugs, and decide what
> he's going to test. And then we can have tools for batch-testing,
> batch-committing, and so on. Some of them already exist
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>
> V-Li
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> http://gentoo.faulhammer.org/>
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> running with the developer profile and -digest in /etc/make.conf, and
> everything is working fine.
+1.
I disabled it on the first day and never had any issues.
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Hi,
it says here http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml#doc_chap2 that
the validity should be <6 month. What is the protocol when the expiry
date is approaching?
-) Extend expiry date and upload again?
-) Create new key (and sign with ?? ) ?
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signed dev to highlight it's still a relevant issue
> to them, or even to supply a solution against the current tree.
>
> It could be an ongoing policy, in which case, users who care about
> them can keep bugs alive simply by posting useful updates to the bug,
> de
be a topic, would you consider a
github.eclass useful at some point?
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> Many open bugs that could use fixing, upstream is slow to make new
> releases. The person responsible for wicd, gets the following list:
>
> x11-misc/ktsuss
> dev-python/python-iwscan
> dev-python/python-wpactrl
> net-misc/wicd
>
> -Jeremy
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Seems like out of pm's control?
Has this been discussed on gentoo-dev earlier? Being new to devhood,
I'm looking for references.
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If I do normal build tests first and then find they have been in vain
when running repoman, then I wasted cycles for the build tests. I'm
unsure if this would apply to your original example, though.
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On 00:30 Mon 15 Nov , Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
> Il giorno dom, 14/11/2010 alle 22.03 +0100, Thomas Kahle ha scritto:
> > I have a package (sci-libs/mpir) whose configure supports building of
> > fat binaries with both x86 and amd64 assembler in the binary.
>
>
can build fat binaries ?
If yes,
-) How to name the USE flag?
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# location compliant with the license,
The nauty license *does* restrict the cost of redistribution. So what
is it? An EULA?
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> Hi,
>
> "Thomas Kahle (tomka)" :
> > tomka 10/10/22 15:11:40
> >
> > Added:metadata.xml pdfsandwich-0.0.2.ebuild
> > ChangeLog Log:
> > new ebuild: app-text/pdfs
.
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gt; how to successfully guide people towards Gentoo development.
I recently was introduced to x86 arch testing by fauli. I thought I
could also help bug wrangling. Currently I am waiting for my extended
bugzilla rights http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309967 .
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> On Thursday 18 March 2010 09:17:43 Thomas Kahle wrote:
>>> use.local.desc is automatically generated from metadata.xml files, so
>>> it's the same thing
>>
>> And this will soon be properly documented:
>> h
> use.local.desc is automatically generated from metadata.xml files, so
> it's the same thing
And this will soon be properly documented:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309963
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Thanks for your comments, I will try dev-help next time.
I will submit (fully automated version) to bugzilla tonight if it works
on all the machines i find here...
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>
> i'm not sure if thi
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i'm not sure if this is the right place for my question, if not, please
tell me the right one.
I'm trying to write an ebuild for a math software called polymake. It
uses a non-autotools, makefile and perl based configuration mechanism.
This t
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