Some keywords were dropped due to new build-time dependency dev-util/appdata-tools: KEYWORDS.dropped 1 media-sound/easytag/easytag-2.1.10.ebuild: alpha amd64-linux hppa ppc ppc-macos ppc64 sparc x86-linux x86-macos x86-solaris
Why would you want to validate a simple XML file /after/ its upstream distribution? Also, it is only actually used in src_test().
(In reply to Jeroen Roovers from comment #1) > Why would you want to validate a simple XML file /after/ its upstream > distribution? Also, it is only actually used in src_test(). Please see https://mail.gnome.org/archives/easytag-list/2014-February/msg00008.html which exactly describes the error I stumbled upon while doing the version bump.
(In reply to Lars Wendler (Polynomial-C) from comment #2) > (In reply to Jeroen Roovers from comment #1) > > Why would you want to validate a simple XML file /after/ its upstream > > distribution? Also, it is only actually used in src_test(). [...] > which exactly describes the error I stumbled upon while doing the version > bump. Yes, I can absolutely see where it's coming from, but how does it answer my question?
could just `sed` configure directly and drop the -Werror patch and drop the eautoreconf, making the https://mail.gnome.org/archives/easytag-list/2014-February/msg00008.html irrelevant but I didn't check if the appdata-tools is used otherways than just some .m4 macro
Marked ~hppa.
CCing hppa@ back for keywording media-libs/{opus,opusfile} to rekeyword >=media-sound/easytag-2.2.0 sorry :)
Keyworded on alpha.
Marked ~ppc64.
ppc and sparc could be readded as it seems that the deps were fixed some time ago