Version 2.2 of app-laptop/samsung-tools is available on launchpad, please bump this version. This will also resolve bug 475798 Reproducible: Always
Created attachment 362400 [details] Ebuild for samsung-tools-2.2 Since this bug is assigned to maintainer-needed I just copied over the old ebuild file to version 2.2 and changed the keywords to ~arch. This is my first ebuild, so I got no clue weather this is enough or any other problems occur. Installing this package via local overlay worked for me, so please test.
I can confirm, that this one is working fine.
New upstream release 2.3.1 also builds, installs and runs OK.
*** Bug 537624 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Created attachment 394918 [details, diff] Bump version up to 2.3.1, amd64 stable, remove old Diff version of previously proposed tarball: - add versions 2.2, 2.3, 2.3.1 and mark them stable on amd64 - remove version 2.1, not running anymore when python3 is set as default - update Changelog
Created attachment 403270 [details] Ebuild for app-laptop/samsung-tools-2.3.1, python deps fixed Fixed python dependencies: ${PYTHON_REQUIRED_USE} added to REQUIRED_USE, ${PYTHON_DEPS} added to DEPEND and RDEPEND, and ${PYTHON_USEDEP} added to USE flags of each of the required python packages (dbus-python, notify-python and pygtk). For the sake of correctness, I also switched to python-single-r1 eclass; ebuild now fixes shebang lines in scripts and compiles python modules in /usr/share/samsung-tools/backends. The ebuild would be literally same for 2.2 and 2.3 versions of samsung-tools. (For 2.1, all occurences of /usr/share/samsung-tools should be replaced with /usr/lib/samsung-tools .)
July fine effort. Thanks for the fine ebuild. 1 thing I changed; ${ED%/} -> "${D} (They basically expand to the same value) See subunit-0.0.10-r1.ebuild 11 Jun 2015; Ian Delaney <idella4@gentoo.org> +samsung-tools-2.3.1.ebuild: bump ebuild based on ebuild supplied by July Tikhonov in bug #484034 One Brendan Horan has approached the proxy maintainers herd or project to become a proxy maintainer. We look forward to further input from him.