Summary: | sys-process/cryopid process freezer (new ebuild) | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Thomas Kear <thomas.kear> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Default Assignee for New Packages <maintainer-wanted> |
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | ||
Severity: | enhancement | CC: | dushistov, fbc43fe13bd95c4fd45c0772f1b8967d4464ab58, maggu2810, nakacristo, vyacheslavovich |
Priority: | High | Keywords: | EBUILD |
Version: | 2006.0 | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
URL: | http://cryopid.berlios.de/ | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
cryopid-0.5.9.ebuild
cryopid-0.5.9.ebuild Patch 1 for cryopid 0.5.9.1 Patch 1 for cryopid 0.5.9.1 Patch 2 for cryopid 0.5.9.1 Ebuild for cryopid 0.5.9.1 |
Description
Thomas Kear
2006-04-05 17:25:19 UTC
Created attachment 84041 [details]
cryopid-0.5.9.ebuild
Created attachment 84045 [details]
cryopid-0.5.9.ebuild
Install docs
Upstream looks dead, nothing new since nov 2005. Also, why do they distribute per-arch tarballs? Compiles successfully on my centrino-based laptop after commenting out my cflags in make.conf. As for functionality I wasn't able to get it to freeze an emerge properly. Can't really think of any other use i'd have for it. I tried to build this on an i386 system, but it complains about missing "arch" program, so it is missing a compile time dependency. I see this program hasn't been updated in years, but I was wondering if anyone has tried using it to suspend an acroread edit session. There seem to be no linux programs for filling in pdfs so that they can be edited later. acroread fills in pdfs but flattens the form data with the form, so that re-editing is impossible (unless you write on an overlay image of the pdf using flpsed or scribus or kword -- but the image overlay looks pixelated) Created attachment 183737 [details]
Patch 1 for cryopid 0.5.9.1
Created attachment 183738 [details, diff]
Patch 1 for cryopid 0.5.9.1
Created attachment 183740 [details, diff]
Patch 2 for cryopid 0.5.9.1
Created attachment 183741 [details]
Ebuild for cryopid 0.5.9.1
Hi, I was able to compile cryopid 0.5.9.1 in linux 2.6.28 (after a lot troubles and searching + writing patches). My platform is amd64, so it might not compile in x86. The program works, but only for very simple processes (I successfully froze and restarted "top", e.g.). TCP/IP and GTK support are switched off in the Makefile at the moment - turning them on turns to compile errors. All the best Stephan Hello, i tried to get this working (layman -a xmw ; emerge -av cryopid), but failed to get it linked. Any help would be appreciated. Michael http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=dev/xmw.git;a=tree;f=sys-process/cryopid;hb=HEAD Comment on attachment 183741 [details] Ebuild for cryopid 0.5.9.1 ># Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation ># Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 ># $Header: $ > >inherit eutils > >DESCRIPTION="Process freezing utility" >HOMEPAGE="http://cryopid.berlios.de" >SRC_URI=" > amd64? ( http://dagobah.ucc.asn.au/wacky/cryopid-0.5.9.1-x86_64.tar.gz ) > x86? ( http://dagobah.ucc.asn.au/wacky/cryopid-0.5.9.1-i386.tar.gz )" >DEPEND="dev-libs/dietlibc" > >LICENSE="GPL-2" >SLOT="0" >KEYWORDS="~amd64" > >src_unpack(){ > unpack ${A} > cd "${S}" > epatch "${FILESDIR}/cryopid_0.5.9.1-4build1.diff" > epatch "${FILESDIR}/user_h.patch" >} > >src_compile(){ > cd ${S}/src > emake || die >} > >src_install(){ > dobin src/freeze src/fork2_helper > dodoc CREDITS ChangeLog README TODO >} |