emerging this brings in debilheho which is all in Slovak. It's the only non-english fortune brought in. Seems to me that since it is the only exceptional case, it should be removed. If the users unmerges it, it will be brought back in during the next emerge update. Only workaround is to put it in package.provided. In addition, the maintainers might wish to update this with ALL English fortunes since some new ones have been added. RDEPEND="games-misc/fortune-mod games-misc/fortune-mod-bofh-excuses games-misc/fortune-mod-calvin games-misc/fortune-mod-debilneho games-misc/fortune-mod-dubya games-misc/fortune-mod-dune games-misc/fortune-mod-familyguy games-misc/fortune-mod-futurama games-misc/fortune-mod-gentoo-dev games-misc/fortune-mod-gentoo-forums games-misc/fortune-mod-hitchhiker games-misc/fortune-mod-homer games-misc/fortune-mod-humorixfortunes games-misc/fortune-mod-kernelcookies games-misc/fortune-mod-osfortune games-misc/fortune-mod-simpsons-chalkboard games-misc/fortune-mod-smac games-misc/fortune-mod-sp-fortunes games-misc/fortune-mod-starwars games-misc/fortune-mod-strangelove
i just added all existing packages to the list without checking any of them i'll wrap the RDEPEND in like lingua_sk? ( )
good idea! If you update it, like to all-2, you might want to check to see if other foreign mods apply. I know there's at least an Italian one somewhere. Also, some are obscene, but that should be taken care of in the individual ebuilds?
if you post a list of the obscene ones (and include a little description of why you're labeling that one obscene), i can put them behind a offensive? ( )
I did a simple grep with standard offensive words, and the list is quite long! I think we should leave it up to the individual packager of each cookie file to handle the offensive flag. If fortune-mod-all bombs during install because offensive is not set, then so be it -- the user can install packages one by one. I know, for example, some packages, like gentoo-forums, actually has an offensive patch which cleans up the files. So, if we inhibit gentoo-forums from getting installed because of -offensive, then we are overriding it's own protection. Hope I did not open a can of worms here!