"Eet is primarily a data encoding, decoding and storage library. It is meant to be very programmer friendly, removing lots of work from loading and saving data held in data structures. It can store multiple chunks of data in a single file and random-access retrieve the data very efficiently, encode and decode image data and any other kind of data. Files are compact and efficient as well as being portable between platforms (e.g. take a file written on a 32-bit x86 system and move it to a 64-bit PPC system and it will "just work"). Eet is portable between many architectures and operating systems and can function on embedded systems all the way up to multi-CPU server farms." QEdje depends on this. Not sure how this relates to http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=221099 (enlightenment overlay version)
Created attachment 172301 [details] eet-1.1.0.ebuild
QEdje http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=240492
Created attachment 215593 [details] eet-1.2.3.ebuild (Version bump) I suggest to check if licence I have filled in the ebuild is correct (according the source code).
Created attachment 215594 [details] eet-1.2.3.ebuild (Version bump) Maybe x11-libs is more appropriate than dev-libs ?
*** Bug 221099 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
This should already be in tree.