Ebuild has been in the tree for over a month now with no bug reports. dev-php5/symfony-1.4.8 can safely be removed from the tree. Reproducible: Always
Ack. Arches, please stabilise.
amd64 ok
ditto
Tested on amd64: emerges peacefully
I have a dev-php/symfony-1.4.11.ebuild but ls /usr/portage/dev-php5/symfony/ ls: cannot access /usr/portage/dev-php5/symfony/: No such file or directory
(In reply to comment #5) > I have a dev-php/symfony-1.4.11.ebuild but > ls /usr/portage/dev-php5/symfony/ > ls: cannot access /usr/portage/dev-php5/symfony/: No such file or directory david, is dev-php category, not dev-php5 ;)
Arch tested on x86, all good here ...
Emerges with with different useflags on amd64, haven't tested troughly though. amd64
(In reply to comment #8) > Emerges with with different useflags on amd64, haven't tested troughly though. > > amd64 Correction, emerges fine with different compilers, not use flags (tested ICC).
(In reply to comment #9) > (In reply to comment #8) > > Emerges with with different useflags on amd64, haven't tested troughly though. > > > > amd64 > > Correction, emerges fine with different compilers, not use flags (tested ICC). Another correction, it does not matter what compiler I used as it does not compile code at all. Safe to ignore.
x86 stable
+ 16 Aug 2011; Tony Vroon <chainsaw@gentoo.org> symfony-1.4.11.ebuild: + Marked stable on AMD64 based on arch testing by Agostino "ago" Sarubbo, Ian + Delaney, Elijah El Lazkani & Tomas Pruzina in bug #373543.
This bug is now superseded by #401625 which should be the version tested for stabilisation.