I've been using pmount 0.9.19 on an x86 system without issue for the last month and a half. It's the only version in the portage tree which works with modern kernels where depreciated sysfs interfaces are disabled. There have been no open bugs against the package for the past month. Therefore I see no reason not to stabilise it. Thanks.
Sounds like a good suggestion. Assigning to pmount maintainers.
for some reason I had completely forgotten about this bug. Arches, please proceed with the stabilization of this package. It has been in the tree for long enough without any issue reported. Thanks in advance.
Created attachment 205036 [details, diff] Patch which add a missing sub-directory in tests/ to avoid testsuite failure
Created attachment 205038 [details] New ebuild including the patch and create some fake symlinks (see gitweb on upstream)
You will find in Attachment, a patch and the ebuild including the patch , normally testsuite should work now. It was due to a missing sub-directory tests/check_fstab, see gitweb on upstream for more details. In order to void to restrict these testsuite
(In reply to comment #5) However I totally agree , these testsuite are a bit subjective...
amd64 done
+ 23 Sep 2009; Romain Perier <mrpouet@gentoo.org> + pmount-0.9.19.ebuild, +files/pmount-0.9.19-testsuite-missing-dir.patch: + Fix testsuite due to missing sub-directory in tests dir (check_fstab, c.f + see gitweb on upstream), Stable for amd64 per bug #281208. Fix for testsuite commited too :)
x86 stable
ppc64 done
ppc stable
Stable on alpha.
arm/ia64/sh/sparc stable
Stable for HPPA and closing.