How about that?
Created attachment 576240 [details] converted to use git and include all submodules (plugins) This ebuild is based on the previously latest albert ebuild, but uses git-r3 eclass and git tags for version. Includes new dependencies and all new style python extensions that ship with albert now. There is one bug I need help with, if `eselect python list` doesn't have a python3 as number 1 priority during emerge of albert, all python extensions will fail to load in albert settings panel (mine had 2.7 as number 1 priority and 3.x as number 2). I'm pretty sure there is a way to target python3 in the ebuild, I just don't know how.
Please open a separate bug, don't hijack stabilisation bug.
(In reply to Andreas Sturmlechner from comment #2) > Please open a separate bug, don't hijack stabilisation bug. Sorry, I guess I misunderstood this bug to be a request for a 0.16.1 ebuild, since I didn't see it in the tree. I'd just made this ebuild for myself yesterday and I thought I'd share it.
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(In reply to vrsmd from comment #3) > (In reply to Andreas Sturmlechner from comment #2) > > Please open a separate bug, don't hijack stabilisation bug. > > Sorry, I guess I misunderstood this bug to be a request for a 0.16.1 ebuild, > since I didn't see it in the tree. I'd just made this ebuild for myself > yesterday and I thought I'd share it. Perhaps you are using stable? 0.16.1 ebuild has been in testing since late February. (In reply to Andreas Sturmlechner from comment #0) > How about that? How does it work for you? I've found it quite crashy completed to current stable.
(In reply to Michael Palimaka (kensington) from comment #5) > How does it work for you? I've found it quite crashy completed to current > stable. I don't use it, is why I'm asking ;)
Seems like development has slowed down considerably. I'll close that bug.