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fixes-overlay
Packages with fixes submitted to the Gentoo BTS that have yet to be applied. Its main purpose is my staging ground, so I can separately manage upstreamed fixes.
If you find any problems with ebuilds in this overlay either drop me an email or file an issue. Locally, bugs are managed with ditz, so if you're working with a clone of the repository you can report, list and fix bugs using dev-util/ditz from jnrowe-misc.
oilman integration
If you use oilman to manage your repositories you can call:
# oilman --add-repository jnrowe::fixes
Or, if you'd rather use the rsync mirror:
# oilman --method=rsync --add-repository jnrowe::fixes
To sync the repository:
# oilman --sync jnrowe::fixes # Sync this repository only # oilman --sync all # or sync all repositories
layman integration
If you use layman to sync your repositories you can simply add this repository to the supported list.
If you're using layman v1.2.4 or newer, then the support/layman2.xml should be added to the overlays section of /etc/layman/layman.conf, for example:
overlays : http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/repositories.xml
file:///var/lib/repos/jnrowe-fixes/support/layman2.xml
If you're using layman v1.2.3 or earlier, then support/layman.xml should be added to the overlays section of /etc/layman/layman.conf, for example:
overlays : http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/layman-global.txt
file:///var/lib/repos/jnrowe-fixes/support/layman.xml
Then you can add the overlay using layman:
# layman -a jnrowe-fixes
Note: You may need to run layman --fetch or perform a sync operation before this command will work.
To sync the repository you can use layman directly, either syncing just this overlay or all your overlays at once:
# layman -s jnrowe-fixes # Sync just jnrowe-fixes # layman -S # or sync all layman managed overlays
Or if you're an eix user you can use eix-sync to update the repositories and the eix database at the same time, first tell eix-sync to update the repository:
# echo "jnrowe-fixes" >>/etc/eix-sync.conf # Sync just jnrowe-fixes # echo "*" >>/etc/eix-sync.conf # or sync all layman managed overlays
Finally, use eix-sync to update the specified repositories and eix package database.

