Bug 98751 - Better ebuild for games-server/monopd-0.9.3 (0.9.3-r1)
Bug#: 98751 Product:  Gentoo Linux Version: unspecified Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux Status: RESOLVED Severity: trivial Priority: P2
Resolution: FIXED Assigned To: games@gentoo.org Reported By: garo@linux.be
Component: Ebuilds
URL: 
Summary: Better ebuild for games-server/monopd-0.9.3 (0.9.3-r1)
Keywords:  Inclusion
Status Whiteboard: 
Opened: 2005-07-12 02:29 0000
Description:   Opened: 2005-07-12 02:29 0000
I cleaned up the ebuild for games-server/monopd-0.9.3 and put some extra checks
in it. Can this enter portage as games-server/monopd-0.9.3-r1 ?

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1 cd /usr/portage/games-server/monopd/
2 cp monopd-0.9.3.ebuild monopd-0.9.3-r1.ebuild
3 patch monopd-0.9.3-r1.ebuild monopd-newebuild.patch
4 ebuild monopd-0.9.3-r1.ebuild digest
Actual Results:  
The new ebuild will be in /usr/portage/games-server/monopd/monopd-0.9.3-r1.ebuild

------- Comment #1 From Nikolas Garofil 2005-07-12 02:31:07 0000 -------
Created an attachment (id=63212) [details]
The patch to make the new ebuild from monopd-0.9.3.ebuild

Apply this patch with the 4 steps that I described

------- Comment #2 From Nikolas Garofil 2005-07-12 03:05:32 0000 -------
Created an attachment (id=63218) [details]
The patch to make the new ebuild from monopd-0.9.3.ebuild

New version of the patch (1st version misses a backslash)

------- Comment #3 From Mr. Bones. 2005-07-12 12:59:56 0000 -------
what bug does this fix?  So far, I don't see any reason to make this change.

------- Comment #4 From Nikolas Garofil 2005-07-12 14:07:38 0000 -------
(In reply to comment #3)
> what bug does this fix?  So far, I don't see any reason to make this change.

None. It just cleans the code in the ebuild and adds some extra checks.

------- Comment #5 From Mr. Bones. 2005-07-13 20:08:02 0000 -------
ok, it uses doinitd now.

This isn't really the kind of thing we rev bump for, nor is it really the kind
of thing I'm looking for bug reports on, by the way.  The use of doinitd doesn't
change the package that is installed at all.

If you'd like to help improve the state of games on Gentoo, consider instead
looking at open bugs and attaching fixes for those rather than opening bugs for
packages that are working just fine.

Thanks.