Please find attached an ebuild for this application that isn't in the Portage Tree. FSlint is a GUI to find various forms of lint on a filesystem. the application is made of several Python scripts, uses pygtk and Glade, and I suggest sys-apps/FSlint . Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Created attachment 20653 [details] the ebuild file
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Created attachment 20960 [details] New ebuild for 2.04 This is the new ebuild, based on the one for 2.02 with many cleanups and lowercase packagename
it was my first submitted ebuild. the new one forks fine for me. what now ?
indeed. well, as soon as things settle down a bit, the python team get around to looking at this. thanks for your patience.
I'm sorry, but I don't see any general interest in this - closing bug.
Created attachment 40010 [details] new FSlint 2.08 ebuild put this ebuild in sys-apps/FSlint
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New homepage: http://www.pixelbeat.org/fslint/ Version 2.12 was released. Maybe this should be assigned to maintainer-wanted@gentoo.org now that it is available. Maybe the python herd is not interested in this but maybe someone will be.
Created attachment 92623 [details] New FSLint 2.16 This is a new ebuild for FSLint version 2.16. don't forget to do "ebuild fslint-2.16.ebuild digest" for create the Manifest file.
Created attachment 104732 [details] fslint-2.18.ebuild This is ebuild I have created for new version 2.18. It may be not the dream ebuild, but should be better than the preceding ones ;)
I simply forgot to say it in my last comment. I agree with author of comment #10. Please assign it to maintainer-wanted@gentoo.org
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Reopen, re-assign...
I need this, so please add it to the portage tree. Thanks
In sunrise overlay now... http://gentoo-sunrise.org/svn/reviewed/app-misc/fslint Get a Makefile created upstream if you even want this in portage, the manual install is plain PITA.
tested compiles and runs on amd64 please add ~amd64 to overlay ebuild
*bump only* Happened to mention in #gentoo that I added sunrise for this package alone. Someone suggested filing a bug with ebuild request, so here I am. It's working for me, although I admit limited use to date, on ~amd64
*bump again* Looks like pixelbeat.org is maintaining their own ebuild for this package. It works fine on my x86 system. Seems to be pretty easy to import into portage. current build: http://www.pixelbeat.org/fslint/fslint-2.28.ebuild
Current version is now 2.42. After downloading the ebuild file from http://www.pixelbeat.org/fslint/fslint-2.42.ebuild with "Save link target as" I had to clean the file from CR characters: $ emerge dos2unix $ dos2unix fslint-2.42.ebuild
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I went for fslint since the tool itself is called fslint-gui. If anyone wants to proxy maintain, feel free to let me know. + 28 Mar 2013; Tom Wijsman <TomWij@gentoo.org> +fslint-2.42.ebuild, + +metadata.xml: + New ebuild for fslint, from sunrise overlay. EAPI 5. Made install function + more specific and give binaries +x permissions. Fixes bug #33341.
Yay, cool, some activity here. Doesn't emerge, however: >>> Install fslint-2.42 into /var/tmp/portage/app-misc/fslint-2.42/image/ category app-misc chmod: cannot access '/var/tmp/portage/app-misc/fslint-2.42/image//usr/share/fslint/fslint/find*': No such file or directory
(In reply to comment #24) > Yay, cool, some activity here. Doesn't emerge, however: > >>> Install fslint-2.42 into /var/tmp/portage/app-misc/fslint-2.42/image/ category app-misc > chmod: cannot access > '/var/tmp/portage/app-misc/fslint-2.42/image//usr/share/fslint/fslint/find*': > No such file or directory Please file a new bug for this and attach your build log as well as the output of `emerge --info`; I can't reproduce this.
> Please file a new bug for this and attach your build log as well as the > output of `emerge --info`; I can't reproduce this. https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463708