\summary{2009}{3}{26} Agenda call: \agoref{gentoo-dev}{65222547a61c0e26cb0e954bcd8730ee} Agenda announcement: \agoref{gentoo-dev}{a596800d3e64f1455f6049f5219dde4d} \agendaitem{EAPI 3 proposals} \index{EAPI!3} \index{slot operators}\index{src_install}\index{doinclude}\index{dosed} \index{unpack}\index{docompress}\index{doexample}\index{dohard} \index{disable-dependency-tracking}\index{die}\index{DOCS} \index{$\vert\vert$ dependencies}\index{dependencies!$\vert\vert$} \index{--disable-dependency-tracking} A call for objections to / questions about any of the various proposals was done. What follows is a list of proposals to which objections were raised or for which there are open questions, as well as who raised the points. \begin{itemize} \item slot operator support: \dev{leio}, open questions, position pending on answers \item default_src_install: \dev{leio}, open questions; \dev{dberkholz}, \dev{dertobi123} \item doinclude: \dev{dberkholz}, \dev{leio} \item dosed: \dev{dberkholz} \item unpack failing on unknown types: \dev{dberkholz} \item docompress: \dev{leio}, needs to review proposal and prepalldocs; \dev{dev-zero}, thinks it's useless \item doexample: \dev{dev-zero}, thinks it should have -r if we have it at all \item dohard being deprecated: \dev{leio}, thinks it should remain and have its bugs fixed. \item disable-dependency-tracking: \dev{lu_zero}, possible breakage of configure scripts (mplayer \& ffmpeg mentioned) \item utility commands should die by default: \dev{leio}, open questions \item ban ``$\vert\vert$ ( foo? ( . ) . )'': \dev{leio}, sees no reason to ban something that might have some valid use cases \end{itemize} One part of the EAPI-3 discussion is whether to have variables that behind-the-scenes control the default functions. The DOCS variable was created so that a list of documentation to install can be passed to default_src_install. A 4-2 vote approved the DOCS variable for use in src_install. Specific details have not yet been worked out. \agendaitem{GLEP 55} \index{parse-eapi} \dev{betelgeuse} noted that portage had recently gotten support for both \glep{55} and the parse-eapi proposal. He will have benchmarks done by the next meeting.