Hello everyone,
I've been testing dev-lang/raku support on Gentoo and submitting
various bugs for a while. I submitted https://bugs.gentoo.org/827802
"dev-lang/rakudo lacks an ebuild for the zef module installer" in an
effort to improve Gentoo's support for Raku by getting a proper Raku
module ins
Hello,
Should these two bugs be linked to by https://bugs.gentoo.org/604346
[TRACKER] Raku support?
* https://bugs.gentoo.org/827802
* https://bugs.gentoo.org/834943
~Jeff
hts or comments on this?
Jeff Gazso
Just out of curiosity, how much pain is this likely to cause existing
installations that will need to migrate from a split-usr setup to a
merged-usr setup?
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 2:28 PM Mike Gilbert wrote:
> This patch series adds a "merged-usr" feature profile, and subprofiles
> for each syst
This one caught me by surprise.
So, it looks like the versions of net-misc/electrum (the Bitcoin client) in
Gentoo's repository are in pretty good shape. The version of
net-misc/electrum-ltc (the Litecoin client) in the Gentoo repository looks
like it's two years old. (For those who are unfamiliar
22 at 12:22 PM Arthur Zamarin
wrote:
> On 10/09/2022 18.49, Jeff Gazso wrote:
> > This one caught me by surprise.
> >
> > So, it looks like the versions of net-misc/electrum (the Bitcoin client)
> > in Gentoo's repository are in pretty good shape. The version of
&g
:
> On 27/09/2022 00.49, Jeff Gazso wrote:
> > After some trial and error, I managed to modernize the old
> > net-misc/electrum-ltc ebuild based upon the net-misc/electrum ebuild
> code.
> > I still need to tweak a few things, but it's basically done.
>
> Thank you for
It looks like cryptocurrency related packages are ending up in one of two
places: net-misc or net-p2p. The latter seems to be by virtue of the fact
that,
as an implementation detail, most cryptocurrency networks are peer-to-peer
in
nature.
A (very) cursory look at the Gentoo ebuild repository show
Sam,
I know my ebuild maintainer status is still pending, but let me see what I
can do with this. I'll update you before 05-18.
~Jeff
On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 7:02 AM Sam James wrote:
> # Sam James (2023-04-18)
> # Fails to compile with GCC 13, out of date, QA issues, and various open
> bugs.
onger
exists on GitHub. Even better, the official Litecoin project builds
litecoind among several other binaries.
I'll add Litecoin to my to-do list of ebuilds to write. This functionality
will make its way back to Gentoo eventually.
~Jeff
On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 9:36 AM Jeff Gazso wrote:
&g
I'm in the process of getting Gentoo dev status. I'm willing to consider
maintaining www-client/chromium. I have a high core count rack server that
should be able to handle the build process quite well. Can you give me a
list
of common pain points? If that is a long conversation feel free to email
the
> most respect for you guys!
>
> W dniu 7.06.2023 o 19:45, Mike Gilbert pisze:
> > On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 9:09 AM Jeff Gazso wrote:
> >>
> >> I'm in the process of getting Gentoo dev status. I'm willing to consider
> >> maintaining www-cl
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