Summary: | [science overlay] sci-libs/gmsh-2.5.0-r1 fails to build | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Antoine Lemoine <mail> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Science Related Packages <sci> |
Status: | RESOLVED OBSOLETE | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | oli.borm, posting |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: | build.log |
Description
Antoine Lemoine
2012-12-20 17:39:05 UTC
Created attachment 332806 [details]
build.log
Is anybody maintaining this at all? gmsh is already at 2.7. Oliver has bumped it last, but feel free to bump it yourself and ask for inclusion via a pull-request on github. (In reply to comment #3) > Oliver has bumped it last, but feel free to bump it yourself and ask for > inclusion via a pull-request on github. Okay, I have made a new ebuild and resolved all the build errors, set up an account on github, and pushed my branch. The repo is pajot/gentoo-science. I'm new to github; how do I set up the pull request? It shows only my own branches and tells me everything is up-to-date. (In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #3) > > Oliver has bumped it last, but feel free to bump it yourself and ask for > > inclusion via a pull-request on github. > > Okay, I have made a new ebuild and resolved all the build errors, set up an > account on github, and pushed my branch. > > The repo is pajot/gentoo-science. I'm new to github; how do I set up the > pull request? It shows only my own branches and tells me everything is > up-to-date. You need to fork the sci overlay, push your changes to the fork and the click the pull request button on the website. (In reply to comment #5) > (In reply to comment #4) > > The repo is pajot/gentoo-science. I'm new to github; how do I set up the > > pull request? It shows only my own branches and tells me everything is > > up-to-date. > > You need to fork the sci overlay, push your changes to the fork and the > click the pull request button on the website. Done. |