On 7 April 2015 at 15:00, Alexis Ballier wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Apr 2015 07:13:16 +0800
> Ben de Groot wrote:
>
>> >> Please also note that some packages support only one of the two
>> >> implementations. An attempt to install one of those packages may
>> >> result in blockers requiring the user ch
On 04/07/2015 12:06 AM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
>> From: hasufell
>> Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2015 4:34 AM
>>
>> However, openntpd still compiles with openssl.
>
> Well, the current stable openntpd in portage compiles with openssl but that's
> not surprising as it is ancient and predates libressl :)
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Am Samstag, 11. April 2015, 00:27:49 schrieb Andreas K. Huettel:
>
> # Andreas K. Huettel (11 Apr 2015)
> # media-libs/lcms:0 has serious security issues, is unmaintained
> # and will be removed in 30 days, see bug 526642
> # With it we remove its
Hello,
I know of two cases of circular deps that can be solved -- as far as I
know -- only by bundling:
1. dev-util/pkgconfig <-> dev-libs/glib:2,
2. dev-util/cmake <-> dev-libs/jsoncpp.
The former is solved via having USE=internal-glib on pkgconfig,
the latter is yet unsolved [1].
I suspect w
On 00:29, Sun, 12/04/2015 Michał Górny wrote:
I think the simplest solution would be to develop a generic USE flag
that would only serve the purpose of forcing bundled dependencies for
bootstrapping/initial install.
We have already:
build - !!internal use only!! DO NOT SET THIS FLAG YOURSELF!
El sáb, 11-04-2015 a las 14:28 +0200, Michał Górny escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I know of two cases of circular deps that can be solved -- as far as I
> know -- only by bundling:
>
> 1. dev-util/pkgconfig <-> dev-libs/glib:2,
>
> 2. dev-util/cmake <-> dev-libs/jsoncpp.
>
> The former is solved via ha
Dnia 2015-04-11, o godz. 16:00:36
Pacho Ramos napisał(a):
> El sáb, 11-04-2015 a las 14:28 +0200, Michał Górny escribió:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I know of two cases of circular deps that can be solved -- as far as I
> > know -- only by bundling:
> >
> > 1. dev-util/pkgconfig <-> dev-libs/glib:2,
> >
On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 14:28:31 +0200
Michał Górny wrote:
> I think the simplest solution would be to develop a generic USE flag
> that would only serve the purpose of forcing bundled dependencies for
> bootstrapping/initial install.
Algorithm?
> We have already:
>
> build - !!internal use only!!
On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 16:00:36 +0200
Pacho Ramos wrote:
> As that USE flag should only be used for being able to install the
> package the first time, maybe it should be treated in a "special"
> way. I mean, it shouldn't be easily changed by users but, instead,
> switched "internally" by the packag
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Am Samstag, 11. April 2015, 16:19:23 schrieb Ciaran McCreesh:
> > build - !!internal use only!! DO NOT SET THIS FLAG YOURSELF!, used for
> > creating build images and the first half of bootstrapping [make
> > stage1]
> >
> > bootstrap - !!internal
On 02:36, Sun, 12/04/2015 Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> > build - !!internal use only!! DO NOT SET THIS FLAG YOURSELF!, used for
> > creating build images and the first half of bootstrapping [make
> > stage1]
> >
> > bootstrap - !!internal use only!! DO NOT SET THIS FLAG YOURSELF!, used
> > duri
James Le Cuirot wrote:
> Pacho Ramos wrote:
> > As that USE flag should only be used for being able to install the
> > package the first time, maybe it should be treated in a "special"
> > way. I mean, it shouldn't be easily changed by users but, instead,
> > switched "internally" by the package m
On Sat, 11 Apr 2015, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
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Am Samstag, 11. April 2015, 16:19:23 schrieb Ciaran McCreesh:
build - !!internal use only!! DO NOT SET THIS FLAG YOURSELF!, used for
creating build images and the first half of bootstrapping [make
s
Dnia 2015-04-11, o godz. 15:23:52
James Le Cuirot napisał(a):
> On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 16:00:36 +0200
> Pacho Ramos wrote:
>
> > As that USE flag should only be used for being able to install the
> > package the first time, maybe it should be treated in a "special"
> > way. I mean, it shouldn't be
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Hi all,
the debate about arches, keywording and stabilization procedures is coming up
again.
People have told me that the whole debate seems to turn into some sort of
arch-team bashing. That is definitely not the plan. Also, supporting many
di
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# Andreas K. Huettel
# media-libs/lcms:0 has serious security issues, is unmaintained
# and will be removed soon, see bug 526642
# Here we remove its last unconditional/unported reverse dependencies,
# media-libs/sk1libs
El sáb, 11-04-2015 a las 21:50 +0200, Andreas K. Huettel escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> the debate about arches, keywording and stabilization procedures is
> coming up again.
>
> People have told me that the whole debate seems to turn into some sort
> of arch-team bashing. That is definitely not the pl
11.04.2015 23:51, Pacho Ramos пишет:
> El sáb, 11-04-2015 a las 21:50 +0200, Andreas K. Huettel escribió:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> the debate about arches, keywording and stabilization procedures is
>> coming up again.
>>
>> People have told me that the whole debate seems to turn into some sort
>> of ar
On Thu, 9 Apr 2015 00:23:29 +0200 Michał Górny wrote:
> Hello, developers.
>
> We have added a new mail alias travis-ci@g.o and set up travis-ci [1]
> to send notifications on status change there. Please seriously consider
> adding yourself to the alias, and contributing to the quality
> of Gentoo
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Andrew Savchenko
wrote:
> While I must admit that travis is a quite convenient tool (thought
> it has its limitations), I'd like to raise related software freedom
> concern.
>
> Travis itself is a closed, proprietary and non-trivial-to-replace
> solution.
>
Looks
On Sun, 12 Apr 2015, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
On Thu, 9 Apr 2015 00:23:29 +0200 Michał Górny wrote:
Hello, developers.
We have added a new mail alias travis-ci@g.o and set up travis-ci [1]
to send notifications on status change there. Please seriously consider
adding yourself to the alias, and
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