Changes: - Update dependencies - Reorder src_install to match order recommended by upstream documentation (this may also fix an error when installing recent versions on a clean system) - Trim needless "index.html" from HOMEPAGE - Add ~ppc keyword as it's been tested by myself (Seth W. Klein) I've opened a new bug with this ebuild because I don't have permissions to reopen the existing one (bug: 214472) and neither http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ebuild-submit.xml nor anything else I've read today says to do otherwise.
Created attachment 177830 [details] anki-0.9.9.5.ebuild (update)
Created attachment 177831 [details] anki-0.9.9.5.ebuild (update, dependencies corrected) Upstream informs me (and will have updated the documentation in the next release to indicate) that the pygame dependency was replaced by the mplayer dependency. Latex is also optional, so this adds a use flag for it.
In cvs. Thanks. I didn't add the ~ppc keyword because dev-python/sqlalchemy and dev-python/simplejson aren't ~ppc keyworded. If you are sure that they work, file a KEYWORDREQ for those and anki. Thanks again.
Thanks for the work; sorry I didn't catch the keywords. As for keywords for dev-python/sqlalchemy and dev-python/simplejson, I can say this: those libraries work well enough on ~ppc that Anki has worked over the course of more than three versions and a month. I figure that's not enough information, but it is part of it. Hopefully Gentoo has a system for taking such part answers and piecing them together into a useful whole, and I'll be happy to enter the information into such a system if you point me to it. (I've already done http://stats.larrythecow.org/ ) If I figure wrong, and that's enough, I can likely figure out how to file a KEYWORDREQ, but I can't verify that I've figured correctly, and I'm not okay with that, so I'll need a pointer to more documentation of the process than I've found with Google. Please bear in mind that thoroughly testing the libraries would probably take hours of essentially unpaid work since the information would be of no use to me personally. (I already know they work for me and am willing to report that.) Thanks again.