> I wish you the best of luck.
>
Thank you very much, Fernando!
> I'm also happy to see you will use packagekit as a frontend. No need to
> reinvent the wheel.
>
It is a great utility. I have learned a lot while studying it.
As a side note, I have made much progress porting PackageKit-0.8.8
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 03:26:36PM -0700, Yuri wrote:
> On 05/03/2013 13:30, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> > Formal answer is for you to read about the .type directive in the GNU
> > as manual. Also, you need to read about either common symbols, or about
> > the .size directive.
> >
> > But, note th
Hi,
I just proceeded a full upgrade from FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE to the latest
9-STABLE snapshot using tarball sets.
I done it this way :
tar xpf src.txz -C /
tar xf base.txz -C /usr/src
mergemaster -p
mergemaster -FUi
tar cpf etc.tar -C / etc
tar xpf base.tar -C /
tar xpf etc.tar -C /
tar xpf kerne
Hello,
I have a problem with some GTK+3 application not showing some existing
icons of the gnome-icon-theme. To nail it down, I went to some GTK tutorial
pages and hacked together a simple application (attached) which can be
compiled with just:
$ gcc -g image.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3
El 04/05/2013 13:26, "Wojciech Puchar"
escribió:
>>
>> or partially. Then I gave a try Kde accessibility and found out that it's
>> not quite ready for real usage. But it was something, at least.
>> About Gui I always think it's better to have it than not.
>
>
> Not true. GUI is only a problem. yo
El 04/05/2013 13:26, "Wojciech Puchar"
escribió:
>>>
>>> spending your time polishing the wheels.
>>
>>
>> You need to spend more time writing patches rather than telling other
>> people what not to do. We're (nearly) all volunteers.
>>
>> If you think something needs fixing, you can have a go yo
or partially. Then I gave a try Kde accessibility and found out that it's
not quite ready for real usage. But it was something, at least.
About Gui I always think it's better to have it than not.
Not true. GUI is only a problem. you may just make your fonts larger using
xterm.
spending your time polishing the wheels.
You need to spend more time writing patches rather than telling other
people what not to do. We're (nearly) all volunteers.
If you think something needs fixing, you can have a go yourself or pay
someone, but do NOT tell someone that their contribution i
Since this will enable more people to run FreeBSD that otherwise
wouldn't give it a second glance, I would say it is VERY useful.
Really? How useful is FreeBSD going to be to someone who cannot type?
Who is the target here? Idiots? People without fingers?
that's exactly what i mean here. Ha
On Sat, 4 May 2013, Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
You still can't accept that there could be more than one point of view, and you
show no respect to other's opinions.
I know no projects that actually worked and succeded if democracy were
used to decide about it's direction.
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You still can't accept that there could be more than one point of view, and
you show no respect to other's opinions.
Thats not best qualities one can show.
That is it, let's close this flame :)
Regards, Alexander Yerenkow
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