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solved, yes I am a n00b ;) |
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2006/10/26, thomas blomme <blommethomas@×××××.com>: |
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> you mean making a bug report with filing or is that a special option I do |
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> not see on bugs.gentoo.org? |
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> 2006/10/26, Joshua Nichols < nichoj@g.o>: |
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> > thomas blomme wrote: |
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> > > what can I do to make sure it is marked stable? I would like to help |
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> > > but as I don't know (yet) how to write ebuild it's a bit difficult. |
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> > > Maybe I should learn it, is it difficult? |
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> > You could file 'stabilization bugs' at bugs.gentoo.org . When you file |
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> > these, the architecture teams will go about testing the package in |
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> > question, and assuming nothing goes wrong, will mark it stable. |
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> > It certainly wouldn't be a bad idea to learn about ebuilds. They are |
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> > basically glorified bash scripts. Details at: |
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> > http://devmanual.gentoo.org/ |
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> > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml |
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> > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/java/java-devel.xml |
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> > Joshua Nichols |
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> > Gentoo/Java - Project Lead |
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> Van |
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> Thomas Blomme |
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