This bug should serve for all my oss-qm hotfixes against flac from now (obsoleting bug 141945, bug 141944, bug 141943, bug 141942). The idea behind is: * for each package where we (oss-qm team) supply hotfixes, there's one bug here @ gentoo. * these bugs serve as announcement threads for these hotfixes. * when the devs are finished with the latest hotfixes on this package, they close the bug. * each time we release some new hotfix, we announce it here and reopen the bug, so the devs see here's something to do again. This should provide an good communication platform for oss-qm & gentoo interaction. Please also have a look at my postings in the current "proxy-dev" thread @ gentoo-dev. OSS-QM Homepage: http://wiki.metux.de/public/OpenSource_QM_Taskforce OSS-QM Maillist: oss-qm-discuss@metux.de (subscribe via majordomo@metux.de) OSS-QM Bugzilla: bugfarm.metux.de List of the current hotfixes for flac (version 1.1.2.0): * http://patches.metux.de/flac/src/import-ogg-fix.diff Fixes ogg import to go via pkg-config * http://patches.metux.de/flac/src/libstdc-fix.diff Fixes test programs to explicitly link in libstc++ - otherwise symbols were missing * http://patches.metux.de/flac/src/nasm-fix.diff Fixes calling of nasm from Makefiles. No longer abusing libtool * http://patches.metux.de/flac/src/pkgconfig.diff Produce pkgconfig descriptor for libflac and libflac++ * http://patches.metux.de/flac/src/xmms.m4.diff Adds xmms.m4 (taken from xmms package) so configure scripts can be regenerated w/o havign xmms installed.
*** Bug 141945 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 141944 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 141943 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 141942 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Elfyn McBratney wrote: > There was already a notice that metux/peruser was experimental; that was > displayed in src_compile, so I've moved that into pkg_setup and made the > warning more verbose. :) Well, our project has stalled for quite a while. Is there any interest in continuing it ?
No, you should *not* submit these bugs on Gentoo bugzilla unless you just want to annoy us. Submit them upstream.