Judy is a library that impliments a dynamic array. It forfills a dependency for bogofilter, which is documented in another bug report. Please consider Judy for inclusion into Gentoo. It has been tested on x86 on gentoo 1.4.
Created attachment 4465 [details] new judy library ebuild probably belongs in dev-libs/judy
we shall after we release 1.4
Could you please include the correct filename Evan ? Regards, Rigo
Created attachment 4538 [details] Corrected filename? changed to a text/plain type file
judy-20021004.ebuild should be its name if it can't be downloaded properly.
I committed an ebuild for this. Evan, The website in the ebuild you submitted doesn't seem to exist anymore, but I found a sourceforge project for this library. The project has one released file, the release date is earlier than the date of 20021004 that you suggested for your ebuild. I don't really know what's up. Also, this library doesn't appear to be used as a dependency by the bogofilter ebuild that was recently committed. Anyway, can you test it out?
Heh. Ignore the webpage. That is my own. This was my first ebuild and I wasn't sure what it meant ;). judy.sourceforge.net works. www.sourcejudy.com (which used to work, doesn't). THe project page is linked off judy.sourceforge.net. The release on the sourceforge page isn't the autoconf'd, autmake version I have. I oringally tried mucking around with the one on that page, but it was too hard. The make file had heaps of hardcoded stuff I didn't want to patch. The author himself sent me the link in the ebuild to the "-am" file which is the automake/conf version that was very easy to package. The date in the ebuild name is the day I made it. His naming scheme doesn't have numbers (at the moment). If that isn't correct, you are welcome to make the name something more appropriate. I would test it but when I try to emerge it, I get: emerge: all ebuilds that could satisfy "judy" have been masked. When I do this: cat /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask | grep -n judy I get nothing. Wierd? Fresh rsync and all.
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge judy This is part of the new package masking system, see /etc/make.conf for more details.
Was able to view that missing page via: http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:bwMSusEYXZ4C:www.sourcejudy.com/+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 Yes, I know about accepting keywords. I figured the think would have been in package.mask but forgot to try that. Seemed to work ok, but your use of the older source means that compile flags don't come out of make.conf and I wonder if other environment variables are also affected. We really need that "automake'd" source. I email doug@sourcejudy.com hoping to reach him. Email follows: Hey, I hope this reaches you. I contacted you a while ago about Judy and how I was creating an ebuild for the gentoo distro for it. Well, it got commited but because www.sourcejudy.com isn't working, your automake'd version isn't in the ebuild. The guys is using your older, original source. Can you upload it to sourceforge or something so we can include it? Thanks. Lastly, This bug apparently no longer blocks 8828. We should probably remove that.
Here is email reply from upstream author: Well I finally got you email. I am in a place (Baja Sur, MX) that has very limited access to the internet. My ISP has been giving my problems for a mistake they made. I am in the process of getting access to my web site -- but so far little success. (I am on a solar powered satallite system). I will be back in the USA in December where access will be easy. I dont even know what a gentoo distro is, but am willing to help anyway I can. www.sourcejudy.com is up right now and I hope will stay up. I will try to move www.sourcejudy.com to sourceforge.net in the near future. Email me more information on how I can help. Thank you for your interest.
Reassigning bugs due to lack of time.
in cvs