TYPO3 is a free Open Source content management system for enterprise purposes on the web and in intranets. It offers full flexibility and extendability while featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules. For more information see: http://typo3.com/ http://typo3.org (Developers)
Created attachment 11037 [details] ebuild for Typo3 contains empty site
Created attachment 11241 [details] ebuild for the testsite the project Typo3 is offering
Created attachment 11665 [details] enhancement and bugfixing the old Typo3 ebuild Hoi Babo :) I am just finished with the install of your new web-server. As one of the last actions I wanted to use your Typo3 ebuild to install Typo3. But after reading again the requirements and optional packages for Typo3 on their webpage (http://typo3.org/1275.0.html), I started to install some of them manualy. But this is anoying and not nice, since it would be better to add them as optional or required packages to your old Typo3 ebuild. And as a result of my tweaking of your old Typo3 ebuild, I have created a new Typo3 ebuild with many optional and some required package dependencies. Have a look at it. cheers and see you tomorrow Steve
I opend a new bug for my typo3 ebuild I found yours to late. My bug is <a href="http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26508">here</a> There are also a ebuild for ImageMagic-4.2.9.
Hi, The web-apps herd is currently working on delivering some important changes to the way that web-based applications are installed and managed on Gentoo Linux. Until this work is complete, we're not commiting ebuilds for new packages. I've marked this bug as 'LATER'. As soon as we are able to, we will come back to this bug and help you convert your ebuild to our new approach. Many thanks for your patience, Stu
Hi, Sorry for the delay in replying. We've been very busy putting a new framework in place for ebuilds for web-based applications. This has now been added to Portage. We need you to update your ebuild to use the new framework before we can accept your ebuild. Please emerge net-www/webapp-config (make sure you get version 1.2 or later), and update your ebuild to work with this new tool. You can use 'man 5 webapp.eclass', 'man 5 webapp-config' and 'man 8 webapp-config' to learn more about how your ebuild needs to work. You can find an example ebuild, for phpmyadmin, in /usr/share/doc/webapp-config-1.2/ If you encounter any difficulties with the new framework (and we apologise, but there are sure to be a few at first), please let us know and we'll do our best to help you. Best regards, Stu
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