move dev-util/gnustep-make gnustep-base/gnustep-make move dev-util/gnustep-base gnustep-base/gnustep-base move dev-util/gnustep-back gnustep-base/gnustep-back move dev-util/gnustep-gui gnustep-base/gnustep-gui move dev-util/gnustep-guile gnustep-libs/gnustep-guile Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Created attachment 14807 [details] profiles/update
works for me because then we could mask the entire category on gcc-2.x profiles ;)
Good idea. So: app-gnustep/* -> gnustep-apps/ dev-gnustep/* -> gnustep-libs/ dev-util/gnustep-{make|base|gui|back} -> gnustep-base/ dev-util/gnustep-guile -> gnustep-libs/ app-text/dgs -> Trash (deprecated, incomplete, unused, wrong category anyway) What happened to gnustep@gentoo.org?
I believe this is a good directory structure to abide by. The question is... how many differrent packages are there to warrant all those directories right now? Currently i think app-gnustep will work... once app-gnustep starts to fill up I think will be a good time to split. For now, I'd like to just get through the 1.4 release cycle and get more packages to add to portage for gnustep to warrant the split directories.
The new structure for GNUstep on Gentoo uses these categories: - gnustep-base - gnustep-libs - gnustep-apps