On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 08:01 -0500, Ned Ludd wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 12:06 +0100, Jakub Moc wrote:
> 
> > BTW, I'd still like to know how I'll get nptl(only) hardened install once
> > stage1 is gone. i386 does not have nptl, and I've done change CHOST && 
> > emerge
> > -e system && emerge -e world job a couple of times and it never went 
> > smoothly.
> 
> Please calm down. Chances are for 2006.0 hardened will no longer produce
> a set of 2.4.x stages, by providing 1 less set of stages it frees up
> some 
> of our mirror space for providing a set if i386-gentoo-linux-gnu and a 
> set of i686-gentoo-linux-gnu set of stages. If your start from a stage1
> and remove the hardened USE flags it's functionality the equivalent as 
> starting from a vanilla set by the time you ./bootstrap.sh and then 
> your emerge -e world would remove any remaining traces. Of course I 
> think it's silly to remove the hardened USE flag.
> 
> 
> Please calm down. Chances are for 2006.0 hardened will no longer produce
> a set of 2.4.x stages, by providing 1 less set of stages it frees up
> some of our mirror space for providing a set if i386-gentoo-linux-gnu
> and a set of i686-gentoo-linux-gnu set of stages. If your start from a 
> stage1 and remove the hardened USE flags it's functionality the
> equivalent as starting from a vanilla set by the time you ./bootstrap.sh
> and then your emerge -e world would remove any remaining traces. Of
> course I think it's silly to remove the hardened USE flag.
> 
> You can have your cake and eat it too as long as catalyst support
> remains.


ha ok new rule for me. drink coffee before sending first mail of the
morn.


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