Please arches stabilize sci-electronics/gwave-20090213. Doing so would be a good action as it would allow to get rid of one of the very last ebuilds depending on gtk+-1. How to test: Download http://dev.gentoo.org/~calchan/tran.out.bz2 and unpack it Start gwave, then open the above file with File -> Read file A small window with 3 signals will appear Do View -> Add panel Drag and drop each of the 3 signals in one of the 3 panels Zoom in and out and you're done. Thanks, Denis.
gwave depends on dev-scheme/guile-gnome-platform-2.16*, which by itself depends on dev-scheme/guile-cairo. But there is no stable ebuild of guile-cairo in the tree.
Besides the problem in comment #1 I did test the ebuidl in stable amd64 chroot. Tested: Compiled with all combinations of USE flags. Run tests as suggested. Cehcked also most of the menu actions (dropdown and popup). Works without any problems so far.
x86 stable
gwave-20090213 fails with forced --as-needed as told in bug 248351 here on stable amd64 chroot. Fixed in -r1. +*gwave-20090213-r1 (30 May 2010) + + 30 May 2010; Thomas Beierlein <tomjbe@gentoo.org> + +gwave-20090213-r1.ebuild, +files/gwave-20090213-as-needed.patch: + Fix for bug #248351
Should we stable -r1 instead then?
(In reply to comment #5) > Should we stable -r1 instead then? > Would be a good idea. Only the 30 days are not over yet.
OK :-) (I don't think we need to wait all 30 days only for an as-needed fix)
amd64 stable
Readding x86. Bug 248351 applies also to x86 arch. Got fixed in -r1 after you stabled -r0. So please stable the -r1 version too. Thanks.
ppc64 doesn't have this package keyworded at all.
Reopening. Seems ppc got forgotten in the first run. So please stabilize.
ppc done; closing as last arch