Hi! Please find attached eqe-1.0.4-r1.ebuild. eqe is a clone of the OSX Latex Equation Editor which allows you to type in latex text and it generates an image which you can drag and drop into applications. This one is written in perl. This is my first time submitting an ebuild - sorry if I muck things up. rob
Created attachment 46375 [details] Ebuild for perl version of latex equation editor.
Sorry for the delay. Will look into it as soon as possible.
Sorry for the delay. I added it to CVS (app-office/eqe). It's cool program, isn't it ;) Thanks for your contribution.
Created attachment 75573 [details] Updated ebuild Hi again, I've updated the ebuild so that it works with the latest release of eqe. Please find attachment eqe-1.2.0.ebuild rob
Thanks, 1.2.0 is now in CVS. I had to slightly modify your ebuild, it did not run pod2man to produce the mans and forgot to install the template tex file.
(In reply to comment #5) > Thanks, 1.2.0 is now in CVS. I had to slightly modify your ebuild, it did not > run pod2man to produce the mans and forgot to install the template tex file. > Thanks, that's great. Rob
Hello! The latest release of eqe is 1.3.0, no dependencies have changed, nor any of the installation method. I was able to install it by copying the eqe-1.2.0.ebuild (that's in CVS) to eqe-1.3.0.ebuild. (By the way: What needs to be done for this package to be considered stable?) Rob
Please don't reopen this bug whenever there is a version bump. This bug is about the inclusion of eqe in portage. You should open a new bug about version bumps the next time (I have bumped it). This is not to sound harsh, it is just much easier for us to keep things separated. About stabilizing eqe (thats a separate issue as well, ie. a new bug), it must not depend on unstable (on the particular arch) packages (and versions of the packages). And then it must not have bugs and must have been in unstable for more than 30 days.
Thanks Martin, I'll create new bugs from now on. Thanks also for bumping the package. Rob (In reply to comment #8) > Please don't reopen this bug whenever there is a version bump. > This bug is about the inclusion of eqe in portage. You should open a new bug > about version bumps the next time (I have bumped it). > This is not to sound harsh, it is just much easier for us to keep things > separated. > > About stabilizing eqe (thats a separate issue as well, ie. a new bug), it must > not depend on unstable (on the particular arch) packages (and versions of the > packages). And then it must not have bugs and must have been in unstable for > more than 30 days. >