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Created attachment 66845 [details] Ebuild for Eventum
Created attachment 66846 [details] postinstall-en.txt
Jan, Thanks for the ebuild, looks pretty good. A couple of small comments, but otherwise, great work: - consider naming the attachment something like eventum-X.X.X.ebuild, instead of "Ebuild for Eventum", so that it's readily apparent what version of the package the ebuild is for - all new ebuild should start as as ~arch, so ~x86 instead of x86 - Currently, Portage doesn't support version numbers with virtuals, so >=virtual/httpd-php-4.1.0 should be just virtual/httpd-php Best
Created attachment 66865 [details] eventum-1.6.1.ebuild Renat, thanks for your comments. So here is the new ebuild. Jan
(In reply to comment #3) > - Currently, Portage doesn't support version numbers with virtuals, so > >=virtual/httpd-php-4.1.0 should be just virtual/httpd-php I believe this is non-issue already. At least things like DEPEND=">=virtual/linux-sources-2.5" work just fine here.
(In reply to comment #5) > I believe this is non-issue already. At least things like > DEPEND=">=virtual/linux-sources-2.5" work just fine here. I just tried it with (non-existing) PHP 6.0.0 and it worked fine: emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy ">=dev-php/mod_php-6.0.0".
Great work. eventum is now in our unofficial overlay: http://svn.gnqs.org/projects/gentoo-webapps-overlay/browser Please note that the overlay is unofficial, not a Gentoo project, and not supported. It is intended to provide easier access to new web applications.
*** Bug 200506 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***