aegisub-3.2.2 was released in 8 Dec 2014. Reproducible: Always
Aegisub 3.2.2 compiles and runs fine without any changes to ebuild, so what prevents this from being bumped? It’s been almost a year since it was released.
I'll see to having it re-assigned. Do you wish to consider co-maintaining or taking it over?
Sorry, I don’t know how to write ebuilds, I just copy from time to time old versions of not bumped packages to my local overlay and see if it compiles and runs fine without changes.
If you'd care to learn some fundamentals, see https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Proxy_Maintainers
Coacher assigned as co-maintainer. Can you runtest the ebuild please
(In reply to Ian Delaney from comment #5) > Coacher assigned as co-maintainer. Can you runtest the ebuild please I need some spare time for this as I'd like to learn better the attached ebuild and the one in the tree. ETA is the nearest weekend.
Done. See URL for PR. After PR is (hopefully) merged this bug will be closed.
CC Nikoli. Hello, Nikoli. Since we are both co-maintainers feel free to contact me via my bugzilla e-mail if you have any suggestions or objections regarding aegisub support in Gentoo. You can also find me hanging around #gentoo-proxy-maint sometimes. I don't know if you are willing to continue actively maintain aegisub or not. Right now it appears to me as you are not. The next thing I am looking forward to is to stabilize 3.2.2 after the standard 30 days delay and then remove all versions except for 3.0.4, 3.2.2 and 9999. Rationale: - 2.1.9 is back from 2012. If anyone had problems migrating from aegisub-2 to aegisub-3, these problems are either fixed by now or won't be fixed at all. There is no real point to keep it alive and Gentoo bugzilla has no bugs about it. - 3.0.4 is much more flexible in terms of deps than later releases (no boost, no mandatory lua, no icu, lower wxGTK). So it can be useful for some users. - 3.1.x ebuilds has little value once 3.2.2 is in tree. Unless someone finds a critical issue with 3.2.x, but we can easily restore then. - 9999 can be useful to some users as well, since aegisub releases are infrequent.
PR has been successfully merged. Closing.
3.2.2 was tested by multiple users in bug #568878. Closing as fixed.