Hello, attached you'll find a a new ebuild for X11-extras from http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/X11-extras/0.2/X11-extras-0.2.tar.gz. It is based on Duncan Coutts dev-haskell/x11-1.2.2.ebuild. I just made small required changes for this X11-extras to emerge. Works for me on ~x86 with ghc-6.6.1 (emerge --info as attached file). X11-extras are some missing X11 libraries from http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/X11. (Please, let me know if this kind of addition is of any use and/or if there is a more appropriate way to submit such ebuilds).
Created attachment 127066 [details] x11-extras-0.2.ebuild
Created attachment 127068 [details] emerge --info
x11-extras and xmonad are included in the Haskell overlay at the moment. You can get that using layman. At the moment we do not intend to add x11-extras to the main portage tree however because the upstream developers inform us that either x11-extras will get folded back into the x11 package or xmonad will move to using xcb. In either case we do not expect x11-extras to be maintained in the medium term so it is not a good idea to add it to portage right now. So in the mean time I recommend you get the haskell overlay with layman and emerge xmonad.
(In reply to comment #3) > x11-extras and xmonad are included in the Haskell overlay at the moment. You > can get that using layman. I needed x11-extras cause i intended to try and make a xmonad ebuild... So, thank you for your input ;-) Going to install this haskell overlay then. Best regards, Alexandre