Please stable if needed. This package is license bound fetch restrictted. I considere it stable so please mark it stable when needed.
jlec; I give up. After 950mb of emerging, I can't find a primary exceutable to run the app. Specially ran a nested X to attempt to run it. The dir /opt/arp-warp-bin/bin/bin_x65_64_Linux has a stack of them, it's not listed in kde's program menus under sensible locations like science. Is it a library rather than an application?
you should primarily run it through the ccp4i interface.
But please, do not break the licensing. It clearly says academic free. So if you don't have an academic background at the moment, trust my word, that it works. Distribution The ARP/wARP package is freely available to academic users provided that they agree to the ARP/wARP license conditions and the applications of ARP/wARP are properly cited. Please consult the ARP/wARP log file for the most relevant citation.
in that case; all is aok
x86 test report I work my way through the bugs from old to new. The following keyword changes were necessary to proceed: >=sci-chemistry/xia2-0.3.3.1 ~x86 >=sci-chemistry/ccp4-6.1.3-r1 ~x86 >=sci-chemistry/imosflm-1.0.4 ~x86 >=sci-chemistry/pointless-1.5.21 ~x86 >=sci-chemistry/solve-resolve-bin-2.13 ~x86 The following USE changes were necessary to proceed: =x11-base/xorg-server-1.10.2 xvfb I did not install sci-chemistry/arp-warp-bin-7.1 because of the fetch restriction. I would have needed to fill out the ARP/wARP 7.1 License and Download Request from there website.
+ 06 Oct 2011; Tony Vroon <chainsaw@gentoo.org> arp-warp-bin-7.1.ebuild: + Marked stable on AMD64 based on arch testing by Ian "idella4" Delaney in bug + #376417.
Reverted back to ~amd64 and removing x86 from CC. No usable tkimg in Portage.
X86 please go ahead
x86 stable, Thanks! closing