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Bug 69912 - seahorse 0.7.5
Summary: seahorse 0.7.5
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: New packages (show other bugs)
Hardware: All All
: Lowest enhancement (vote)
Assignee: Daniel Black (RETIRED)
URL: http://seahorse.sourceforge.net/index...
Whiteboard:
Keywords: EBUILD
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2004-11-02 21:22 UTC by Lars Strojny
Modified: 2004-11-14 06:21 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

See Also:
Package list:
Runtime testing required: ---


Attachments
seahorse-0.7.5.ebuild (seahorse-0.7.5.ebuild,761 bytes, text/plain)
2004-11-02 21:22 UTC, Lars Strojny
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Description Lars Strojny 2004-11-02 21:22:20 UTC
Seahorse is a GnuPG-Client for GNOME. It provides plugins for nautilus and gedit.
Comment 1 Lars Strojny 2004-11-02 21:22:58 UTC
Created attachment 43203 [details]
seahorse-0.7.5.ebuild
Comment 2 Daniel Black (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-11-02 21:29:50 UTC
Wow - project active again.
Comment 3 foser (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-11-03 03:57:04 UTC
development release.
Comment 4 Lars Strojny 2004-11-03 04:10:04 UTC
I think it would be although a good idea to put it in ~arch.
What do you think, foser?
Comment 5 foser (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-11-03 05:59:49 UTC
~arch is testing for stable packages, p.mask would be the place. but the gnome team has no time maintaining this, maybe dragonheart could take it up ?
Comment 6 Lars Strojny 2004-11-03 07:00:51 UTC
I think you should provide a rich featured GNOME. Currently there are just the base-packages and thats not enough I think so. If there is a developement version and it works quite stable, where is the reason, not putting it in portage? I brings two really cool features to GNOME. Direct encryption/decryption from gedit and nautilus. In nautilus direct vom right-click menu.
If there is only such a small GNOME in Gentoo as like it is currently, there is no chance to convince someone that he or she should use GNOME.
Comment 7 foser (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-11-03 07:05:47 UTC
this is not a forum, we value your opinion someplace where we as hardworking devs don't have to spend obligatory time on reading it.

This suggestion is based on common gentoo developer practices, not on what you think we should do.
Comment 8 Lars Strojny 2004-11-03 07:15:30 UTC
You also know, that the "common gentoo practice" is more flexible as you admit. But you're the maintainer, its finally your choice.
Comment 9 Lars Strojny 2004-11-03 07:16:10 UTC
And I know already now, what your choice would be ;-)
Comment 10 Daniel Black (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-11-03 15:41:11 UTC
Ok I'll take it.

Jason - if you get time to do a quick test of this ebuild I'd appreciate it.

Lars - please be a bit more considerate in your wording. Looking through the GWN articals you will see that devs generaly get twice and many bugs as they get solved every week. Adding development release packages is asking for a lot more bugs that take time and effort to track down often resulting in an upstream problem. As foser said this is a not a forum so be grateful that I intend to add it and submit bug fixes when you can.

Any bug reports that I get as a result of this will be considered low priority and may just be refered upstream unless a fix is attached.

Note that this is personal policy that I chose to make public. It doesn't reflect any Gentoo policy and I realy don't want any flaming about it.
Comment 11 Daniel Black (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-11-14 06:21:32 UTC
ebuild added