On 09/12/2012 01:11, AN wrote:
> Following up on the message below, I think I found the issue. I
> recompiled compiz-plugins-main with GCC 4.2. Now compiz is stable
> again. So it seems there is a problem compiling compiz-plugins-main with
> clang.
To answer the general question about 'should I
On 11/15/2012 02:45, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
> On 2012-Nov-14, 14:52, Joseph a Nagy Jr wrote:
>> I'm sorry, I'm not seeing what I'm missing.
>
> As I said, PORTREVISION, distinfo, and the patch files. Look them up in
> the handbook.
>
PORTREVISION: not seeing a problem
As for the patch files, if
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