Bug 205004 - media-gfx(?)/jp2a-1.0.6 (New Package)
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Bug#:
205004
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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: chainsaw@gentoo.org
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Reported By: nadim@keihatsu.org
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Component: Ebuilds
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URL:
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Summary: media-gfx(?)/jp2a-1.0.6 (New Package)
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Keywords: EBUILD
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Status Whiteboard:
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Opened: 2008-01-09 10:12 0000
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Hi!
Please find attached gramps-0.7.0.ebuild.
jp2a is a small utility that converts JPG images to ASCII. It's written in C
and released under the GPL. It works via command-line and includes many
features such as XHTML exporting with colors, image manipulation, and the
ability to download images straight off the internet using libcurl.
I suggest app-misc/jp2a.
This ebuild depends on media-libs/jpeg and net-misc/curl
It has been tested and found to be fully functional and compliant to standards.
Kaepora
Sorry, ebuild is jp2a-1.0.6.ebuild and not gramps-0.7.0.ebuild.
(In reply to comment #0)
> Hi!
>
> Please find attached gramps-0.7.0.ebuild.
>
> jp2a is a small utility that converts JPG images to ASCII. It's written in C
> and released under the GPL. It works via command-line and includes many
> features such as XHTML exporting with colors, image manipulation, and the
> ability to download images straight off the internet using libcurl.
>
> I suggest app-misc/jp2a.
> This ebuild depends on media-libs/jpeg and net-misc/curl
> It has been tested and found to be fully functional and compliant to standards.
>
> Kaepora
>
Created an attachment (id=140552) [details]
jp2a-1.0.6.ebuild
Thank you for your ebuild. I have made a few small changes:
- changed SRC_URI to use mirror://sourceforge instead of your personal server
- converted the line endings from MS-DOS to UNIX
- removed src_compile as the default src_compile function is identical
- installed the HTML documentation with a dohtml statement
- removed keywords for architectures that the ebuild was not tested on
I will now be committing this ebuild to the gentoo-x86 CVS tree. Within a few
hours, it will be available on your local rsync mirror. Thank you for your
contribution to Gentoo :)