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Sci-misc/qcad-3.16.5.0 currently fails with Someone more well-versed in this can probably pick out the ones that aren't implictly available. I probably should have filled in DEPEND more thoroughly too.
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I remember trying back when I wrote this originally and I've just tried it again to confirm, "make install" doesn't actually install anything except the README file, hence the collection of doins lines. The official build instructions are here: and curiously omit a "make install" step and recommend just running from the source directory. Maybe it will work for tarball releases too. A small wrapper script to go in /usr/bin for launching due to LD_LIBRARY_PATH weirdness is included. I wrote it back in September and it's been working well enough for me since then. This is the world's quickest and dirtiest git ebuild so apologies in advance but it might give someone somewhere to start from. If (-not (Get-Command choco.Improved ebuilds with LINGUAS, DEPEND, 3.4.6 & 9999 versions
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