Here's a tarball with all the updated components that go into the Gnome-2.1.1 unstable release version. These ebuilds worked for me to upgrade from an existing installation, chances are that dependencies in a place or two are wrong. They're not necessarily properly formatted (or possessing correct headers), but they do compile. I should note that I am experiencing a massive bug in Nautilus, wherein upon launch, nautilus begins some fun forking process that can require several killall's to finally terminate, and which, left alone, will consume all memory thus crashing my windowmanager. I would imagine this is the experience of most of its users, else it would never have made it out the door.
Created attachment 5072 [details] Gnome 2.1.1 ebuilds Best installed by setting the resulting tree as PORTDIR_OVERLAY, IMO.. Your results may vary.
Two comments: 1) that file is a .tar.bz2 2) .ebuild files within it aren't owned by root - not too big a deal, I shouldn't think.
I see you (foser) are doing the gnome-2.1.1 stuff, you'll probably just want to close this bug since you've done pretty much all of this yourself now.
Your file-roller ebuild SRC_URI isn't quite right. It goes looking for it at: desktop/2.1/2.1.0/sources/${P}.tar.bz2 Real source is: desktop/2.1/2.1.1/sources/${P}.tar.bz2
Hm right, but that line doesn't get used in the ebuild. It is because file-roller is not in the sources tree yet :( Fixed it now. And sorry for your 2.1.1 work there, i had 2.1.0 ebuilds in place and was just waiting for 2.1.1 to update them and release :)