Bug 101051 - net-mail/uw-imap abuse USE=pic
Bug#: 101051 Product:  Gentoo Linux Version: unspecified Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux Status: RESOLVED Severity: normal Priority: P2
Resolution: FIXED Assigned To: net-mail@gentoo.org Reported By: vapier@gentoo.org
Component: Applications
URL: 
Summary: net-mail/uw-imap abuse USE=pic
Keywords:  
Status Whiteboard: 
Opened: 2005-08-01 19:12 0000
Description:   Opened: 2005-08-01 19:12 0000
uw-imap has incorrect pic handling

the package should be fixed to always utilize PIC correctly and drop the USE=pic

------- Comment #1 From Fernando J. Pereda (RETIRED) 2005-10-06 13:09:51 0000 -------
net-mail/uw-imap-2004g-r1 fixes this.

Thanks
Ferdy

------- Comment #2 From Andrej Kacian (RETIRED) 2005-10-06 13:51:06 0000 -------
Actually no, it doesn't.

------- Comment #3 From Andrej Kacian (RETIRED) 2005-10-06 15:08:43 0000 -------
200g-r2 fixes it.

------- Comment #4 From Andrej Kacian (RETIRED) 2005-10-06 15:09:04 0000 -------
That was "2004g-r2", of course. Sorry.

------- Comment #5 From SpanKY 2005-12-11 19:02:02 0000 -------
ok, but 2004g-r1 is still stable for all arches while 2004g-r2 is in ~arch for
a
few arches while totally lacking KEYWORDS for the rest

------- Comment #6 From Andrej Kacian (RETIRED) 2005-12-12 01:23:55 0000 -------
That would be because all keywords were removed from -r1 in bug #105313, and I
later based -r2 on -r1, with KEYWORDS it had at that time. Arch teams continued
to add their keywords into -r1 as per bug #108206.

CCing relevant arch teams. Sorry for this miscomunication.

------- Comment #7 From Markus Rothe 2005-12-21 08:25:13 0000 -------
huh... ~ppc64 finaly readded. sorry for being so late...

------- Comment #8 From Joe Jezak 2006-01-07 19:13:46 0000 -------
Marked ~ppc.

------- Comment #9 From Jeroen Roovers 2006-01-09 08:53:42 0000 -------
Marked ~hppa.

------- Comment #10 From Simon Stelling (RETIRED) 2006-01-23 05:13:36 0000 -------
re-added ~amd64

------- Comment #11 From Mark Loeser 2006-03-18 22:34:11 0000 -------
Adding alpha since they are the only ones that don't have it stable.

------- Comment #12 From Fernando J. Pereda (RETIRED) 2006-05-17 13:51:02 0000 -------
Done, sorry for the loooong delay.

- ferdy