Hello, rovclock is a ATI Radeon overclocking utility, which allows setting the core and memory frequency and some memory timings. Cards reported to work: Radeon 7500 Radeon 9000 Radeon 9100 Radeon 9500 (Pro) Radeon 9600 Mobility FireGL T2 Mobility Radeon 9600 M10 Radeon 9700 (Pro) The discussion thread is available here: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-343029.html Bye, Sebastian
Created attachment 66187 [details] rovclock-0.6c.ebuild
Please fix the following and reopen: * Why the nomirror? If it's really required, please add a comment saying why. * Has it really been tested on ia64? * ${A} should be quoted. * die should have a short error message supplied. * No need to dodoc COPYING.
Created attachment 66268 [details] rovclock-0.6c.ebuild
(In reply to comment #2) > Please fix the following and reopen: > > * Why the nomirror? Fixed > * Has it really been tested on ia64? Not by myself, removed the keyword. > * ${A} should be quoted. Fixed > * die should have a short error message supplied. Fixed > * No need to dodoc COPYING. Fixed
I wouldn't mind maintaining this but my ATI machine is now shelved and I'll be getting rid of it soon. If no dev with an ATI card wants to take this I'm not sure how well it could be maintained.
I'm new to gentoo, but can't I maintain it? I thought the author of the program should maintain the ebuild when possible? Testing is not a problem, I've access to four ATI cards on different plattforms (x86 & AMD64).
Well, you don't have CVS access to the Portage tree and thus can't maintain the ebuild :/ Also, Gentoo policy ensures an ebuild can't be marked stable on any arch without the architecture team's OK.
Oh, ok than, if there's no one to maintain it, I'll keep the ebuild on my page updated so the people can use portage overlay.
One more things I've noticed: * http://dev.gentoo.org/~ciaranm/docs/mw-faq/redundant.txt (src_unpack, src_compile)
thanx for the ebuild, hope it makes to portage soon!
Created attachment 76181 [details] rovclock 0.6e ebuild
thanks, fixed