Source available for download at http://www.neillcorlett.com/ecm/, builds perfectly with GCC 4. Full description on how it works: http://www.neillcorlett.com/ecm/how.html. Would love to see this on Portage. Licence is GPL. Reproducible: Always
(this is an automated message based on filtering criteria that matched this bug) 'EBUILD' is in the KEYWORDS which should mean that there is a ebuild attached to this bug. This bug is assigned to maintainer-wanted which means that it is not in the main tree. Heuristics show that no Gentoo developer has commented on your ebuild. Hello, The Gentoo Team would like to firstly thank you for your ebuild submission. We also apologize for not being able to accommodate you in a timely manner. There are simply too many new packages. Allow me to use this opportunity to introduce you to Gentoo Sunrise. The sunrise overlay[1] is a overlay for Gentoo which we allow trusted users to commit to and all users can have ebuilds reviewed by Gentoo devs for entry into the overlay. So, the sunrise team is suggesting that you look into this and submit your ebuild to the overlay where even *you* can commit to. =) Because this is a mass message, we are also asking you to be patient with us. We anticipate a large number of requests in a short time. Thanks, On behalf of the Gentoo Sunrise Team, Jeremy. [1]: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/sunrise/ [2]: http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/sunrise/wiki/SunriseFaq
Created attachment 218975 [details] app-cdr/ecm-1.00.ebuild
attached an build for ecm/unecm. Tested and works well on amd64; x86 should work fine as well, though I'm not sure about other platforms.
Created attachment 343454 [details] app-cdr/ecm-1.03.ebuild New ebuild for 1.03
Created attachment 343492 [details] app-cdr/ecm-1.03.ebuild Thanks for the update! Hadn't been tracking this project, and don't have a frequent need to use it, so I didn't realize newer versions were available. New ebuild works great, but I made one small change - it'll now install a symlink called unecm that you can use to directly unpack a file without worrying about command line options. It's also documented in the help text, so I thought it'd be a good idea to include it.