I've dug through the online Portage database as well as done a search for lifelines using the 'emerge search' and 'emerge search --searchdesc' syntax. It's not showing up. My assumption at this point is that it's not in the system yet. Lifelines is an open source genealogy program available for Linux, MacOS, and Windows. It's console based, btw. I assume that means fewer library issues? Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Created attachment 25924 [details] Ebuild for lifelines-3.0.37.2.ebuild The ebuild for lifelines-3.0.37.2.ebuild.
OK, I see the ebuild. Am I supposed to do something with it? Sorry for sounding like such a newb, but I've never used anything but the standard portage tree.
Created attachment 32822 [details] lifelines-3.0.37.2.ebuild - Revised ebuild Here are the changes I made : - Added app-text/docbook-sgml-utils as an optional dep. (Required if using the doc use flag.) docbook-sgml-utils are used to build the lifelines documentation from source. - Use a sed script to avoid building the win32 and docs subdirs. The docs are built separatly to avoid their installation in /usr/share/lifelines. Instead, they are manually copied to /usr/share/${P} if the doc use flag is activated. - Report making programs are installed in /usr/share/lifelines/reports. - An env file (25lifelines) provides the default path for the report making programs. I will also post a metadata.xml file.
Created attachment 32823 [details] metadata.xml Goes with 32822. - Provides long description. - Assigns to science herd.
Hi guys any news about this ebuild? I can't find in the official gentoo tree... I've tried it without success...Has it been forgotten?
Created attachment 188118 [details] portage lifeline dir for version 3.0.62 Updated the posted ebuild for the current lifelines version (3.0.62). Also started a ChangeLog.
I'm no longer running a Gentoo desktop so I have no way to test this.