Hi! Please find attached glosung-2.0.1.ebuild Glosung is a GNOME2 program for displaying the losung (german: watch words). Losungen are words from the bible, one from the old and one from the new testament. For every day a word from the old testament is choosen by lot. Then a fitting one from the new testament is combined. I suggest app-text/glosung Eicke Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Created attachment 19658 [details] glosung-2.0.1.ebuild
Created attachment 25936 [details] glosung-2.0.4.ebuild New Version of glosung: glosung-2.0.4.ebuild I have added spanish and chineses language and cleaned up the ebuild. Now I use do{bin,doc...} to install in the correct place. How can I help to accelerate the process of making glosung an official gentoo package? Bye, Eicke
Not really GNOME.
Created attachment 47751 [details] glosung-2.1.1.ebuild I have revert installation procedure from naming each and every file back to package install method. This way version bumping is possible. I also add a new USE-flag "sword" to reflect the functionality of glosung. Now you can click on a location to open gnomesword (bibletime???) to read also the context of the displayed verse.
Once I figure out what I did wrong, I'll add this package to portage. Right now, I have an annoying little error... $ scons scons: Reading SConscript files ... KeyError: 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH': File "SConstruct", line 63: ENV = {'PKG_CONFIG_PATH' : os.environ ['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'], File "/usr/lib/python2.3/UserDict.py", line 19: def __getitem__(self, key): return self.data[key]
fixed the issue you figured out. simply bumb to glosung-2.1.2
Re-assign wrt Bug 45935.
Created attachment 74511 [details] glosung-2.1.3.ebuild
New ebuild contains newest version of glosung with text files for 2006. It has no sword flag anymore, because this is changed into a runtime option.
Hi squinky, as you are back now, what is the status of this ebuild. Sometime this year I want to provide a new version of glosung with integrated download of losung files. Eicke
Hey Eicke, I'd be glad to put this into portage. Before I do, though, is there any easy way to get custom CFLAGS to work when it's compiling?
Hey Jon, thanks for your answer. Right now, I would not change it, as I'm not sure it's so easy. But I will try to include it in the next version later this year. Is this ok for you? Good to see something moving after more than 2 years now :-)
Sure, that'll be fine. If you need some help getting the custom cflags working right, though, feel free to ask. Sorry for the long delays in getting this to portage. I'll add this and kio_sword tonight after a little more rigorous testing and after I finish my java final ;). Thank you for your patience, and let the 15-16 hour countdown begin!
Ok, ok, I had some extra time and went ahead and tested it some more. It's now in portage, thank you for your submission :).