Hi! Please find attached kifi-0.2.4.ebuild KiFi is a wireless networking manager for the K Desktop Environment. It allows you to view the status of all wireless cards installed on your system that implement the Linux Wireless Extensions interface (most cards today), including currently associated SSID and signal strength. With KiFi you can also view available networks in your area by using it's scanning capabilities. Development is currently very active, with our two major goals being the ability to store favorite networks and their settings, and being able to reconfigure a card to a new network without having to remove and reinsert the card or restart your general networking subsystem. I suggest net-wireless/kifi Also, this ebuild depends on >=wireless-tools-27pre26 (higher versions have worked I'm currently using 28pre4) Jd Geier
Created attachment 49964 [details] New package kifi-0.2.4.ebuild
Jd: The ebuild looks almost correct. Just remove the functions, move the inherit line directly under the ebuild header and replace it by "inherit kde" mobile herd: I don't know, if anyone of the kde herd pollutes the air with ones and zero's, so...
Ah yes, the IUSE entries are superfluous.
Sorry about the mistakes this was the first ebuild I have made. Do you need me to correct them or do you guys do that. I just did everything by the Gentoo Dev book and from what I have see from other ebuilds.
Created attachment 50184 [details] Edited ebuild kifi-0.2.4.ebuild removed IUSE options moved the the inherit line to just under the header file and removed the need kde 3.2 line
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