Bug 158886 - Stabilize app-admin/conky-1.4.5 request
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Bug#:
158886
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Product: Gentoo Linux
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Version: unspecified
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Platform: All
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OS/Version: Linux
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Status: RESOLVED
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Severity: enhancement
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Priority: P2
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Resolution: FIXED
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Assigned To: dragonheart@gentoo.org
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Reported By: brenden@rty.ca
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Component: Applications
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URL:
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Summary: Stabilize app-admin/conky-1.4.5 request
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Keywords:
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Status Whiteboard:
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Opened: 2006-12-22 23:10 0000
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It would be nice to get conky-1.4.5 marked as stable across alpha, amd64, x86,
ppc, ppc64, and sparc as this is probably the most stable release yet.
in keeping with the 30 days before stable policy I'll forward this to the arch
teams mid Jan. Feel free to remind me as this date comes about.
Just wanted to let you know that 1.4.5 seems to actually run better than the
"stable" one on my amd64 system.
As per upstream recommentdaion 1.4.5 is stablier than anything previous.
Test Plan:
emerge conky-1.4.5
zcat /usr/share/doc/conky-1.4.5/conkyrc.sample.gz>~/.conkyrc (if you don't have
a conky setup already)
conky
should see conky resourse monitoring on desktop
I cannot mark stable on ppc64, because media-sound/bmpx is a dependency, which
is not stable at the moment (neither keyworded as stable nor stable while
running).
so.. mask bmpx useflag? is bmpx stable on other arches? mask in in ppc64 only
or globaly?
x86 (In reply to comment #4)
> I cannot mark stable on ppc64, because media-sound/bmpx is a dependency, which
> is not stable at the moment (neither keyworded as stable nor stable while
> running).
> so.. mask bmpx useflag? is bmpx stable on other arches? mask in in ppc64 only
> or globaly?
Same problems here on x86 with bmpx...keyworded but I haven't tested it.
Due to bug #162405, bmpx is not going to enter stable x86 anytime soon, so I'd
mask the conky's useflag and stabilize like that.
Of course, someone must remember to unmask the flag once it's appropriate. :)
bmpx USE flag now masked in base profile (unmask it in your arch's profile at
will) and marked stable on x86