virt-manager-1.0.0 available since Feb 14, 2014. http://virt-manager.org/download/ Reproducible: Always
Created attachment 370698 [details, diff] diff for virt-manager-1.0.0.ebuild based on -9999 The attached patch worked for me to create a 1.0.0 ebuild based on the -9999 one. The change - ${BACKPORTS+http://dev.gentoo.org/~cardoe/distfiles/${P}-${BACKPORTS}.tar.xz}" + ${BACKPORTS:+http://dev.gentoo.org/~cardoe/distfiles/${P}-${BACKPORTS}.tar.xz}" should also go to the -9999 ebuild, otherwise an attempt to download the backports tarball will always be made, even when BACKPORTS= (no backports are available).
Created attachment 370700 [details, diff] diff for virt-manager-1.0.0.ebuild based on -9999 A small update - virt-manager-1.0.0 requires >=x11-libs/gtk-3.10
1.0.1 was released on 22 March
Created attachment 377628 [details] virt-manager-1.0.1.ebuild For spice to work net-misc/spice-gtk[usbredir] is required. Added it and attaching full ebuild for convenience.
Please, c.f. https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512566#c1 . Thanks.
PLEASE, can anybody of the virtualization team provide information about: . . . Who maintains this package? . . . What is hindering entrance into ~ portage tree? I have repeatedly offered my help - but neither did I get an answer from virtualization@gentoo.org mailing list nor from Doug (cardoe@gentoo.org) who was formerly caring (Thanks a lot!) for this package. [ http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/virtualization/index.xml ] : "Page updated 14 Dec 2009 Summary: The Gentoo Virtualization Project maintains packages shared between the different virtualization (sub-)projects and provides documentation and tools to the user _to make Gentoo a first choice platform_ as both host and guest system. Tiziano Müller Author Doug Goldstein Editor" I'm sorry to speak out, but: to me this seems to be pretty much in contrast to multiple key packages not being maintained / updated for many months. Yours respectfully Manfred
Dead project? Can I offer my assistance?
Any ideas about the hold up guys? It looks like I am running into a memory leak (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1004048) which upstream claims has been fixed in current releases. Why is gentoo lagging behind other distros for this package? Its been more than 4 months since last release upstream.
Sorry for the wait. + 06 Aug 2014; Ian Whyman <thev00d00@gentoo.org> +virt-manager-1.0.1.ebuild, + virt-manager-9999.ebuild: + Bump to 1.0.1, fixes #501532, #509642 and #516414