From the web-site: "Tux Paint" is a drawing program for young children. It has a simple interface and fixed canvas size, and provides access to previous images using a thumbnail browser (e.g., no access to the underlying filesystem). Unlike popular drawing programs like "The GIMP," it has a very limited toolset. However, it provides a much simpler interface, and has entertaining, child-oriented additions such as sound effects.
Created attachment 8176 [details] tuxpaint-0.9.9.ebuild
I'd put it in media-gfx
Created attachment 8203 [details] tuxpaint-0.9.9.ebuild improved it a bit
Created attachment 8204 [details] tuxpaint-stamps-2003.01.28.ebuild Stamps for Tuxpaint
Oops Please ignore the second tuxpaint ebuild - it has a fatal flaw (ie. it doesn't work)
Created attachment 9115 [details] tuxpaint-0.9.9.ebuild Replaced the nasty ls loops with nice find loops - the ls loops were broken if ls was aliased for colour :o
Created attachment 9125 [details] tuxpaint-0.9.9.ebuild Finally, fixed the data install path
okay, thanks for your report. ill just point out things with the ebuild script. # $Header: $ needs to be fixed S=${WORKDIR}/${P} is redundant KEYWORDS should be ~ for _only_ the archs you've tested on. There is no LICENSE "GPL" check the COPYING doc in src_compile( ) use emake || die is there really no easier way to install the locales ? and data/etc. it just seems very verbose that's all.
hmm the ebuild should be deflated more. Does it need to be done this ugly way ? Even a loop would be better.
There's an ebuild for tuxpaint-0.9.12 in Portage now. I've tested it extensively, except for the KDE bits, which should work fine, nonetheless. I've received help in that regard from a user who uses KDE and tested the ebuild, so everything should be OK now. Thanks for your help.