As pointed to by the URL, freecolor is a useful utility to me and probably others, which shows the amout of free RAM and used RAM in your console in graph-style. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Created attachment 68819 [details] freecolor-0.8.4.ebuild OK, here's an ebuild.
why the ~amd64 keyword? btw, version bump this to 0.8.7
Thank you, ph. What is the process by which this could be accepted into the portage tree?
(In reply to comment #2) > why the ~amd64 keyword? Because I've tested it on amd64, not x86 ;-p > btw, version bump this to 0.8.7 No changes to ebuild required, just rename it. (In reply to comment #3) The ebuild must be reviewed by a gentoo developer. Then some other (or the same) developer will decide to become a maintainer and commit it.
Created attachment 78883 [details] freecolor-0.8.7.ebuild bump to 0.8.7. introduces local USE flag 'libstatgrab'.
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