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From: Christian Parpart <trapni@g.o>
To: gentoo-media@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-media] cinepaint
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 14:54:45
Message-Id: 200603091551.25297.trapni@gentoo.org
In Reply to: [gentoo-media] cinepaint by Gerard Quaak
1 On Sunday 05 March 2006 15:49, Gerard Quaak wrote:
2 > Hi
3 >
4 > don't know whether this list is active, but we'll see...
5
6 it's in some kinda hybernate state, I suppose. dunno.
7
8 > i probably should file a bugreport at bugzilla, but because i can't get on
9 > it (i don't use a browser with cookies), i will put it here, maybe someone
10 > can do something with the information.
11 >
12 > It's about the cinepaint package, that is not emerging right. It compiles
13 > ok, but is not merged to the right place. I'm not a ebuild wizard, so i
14 > tried some things and it appears that the compiled program is still in the
15 > var/tmp directory. (after copying everything in the right places cinepaint
16 > works fine)
17 >
18 > I experience the problems with all the packages (0.18.0, 0.18.3, 0.19.0 and
19 > also 0.20.1 (overlay)).
20 >
21 > My system is ~x86, gcc 3.4.5 compiler. I don't know what other info is
22 > needed. Hopefully someone can use the info to make a better ebuild for
23 > cinepaint, i quit like the program (used in windows)
24 >
25 > Gerard
26 >
27 > ** Emerge error: with a lot of QA notices for all the files:
28 > QA Notice: //usr/include/cinepaint/image_convert.h installed in
29 > ${D}/${D}
30 > QA Notice: //usr/include/cinepaint/helpui.h installed in
31 > ${D}/${D}
32
33 Please file a bug for it on bugs.gentoo.org, as - in fact - that's what we
34 have this bug tracking system for.
35
36 Although, your browser shall be able to accept cookies per page.
37 They're not that bad after all.
38 Please choose a good balance between security and usability.
39
40 Regards,
41 Christian Parpart.