Hey folks.
The Eclipse project has really matured and the number of ebuilds from
this project are slowly and steadily growing. It seems to make sense
to have a category for the ebuilds corresponding to this project. In
the tree, currently, the following packages would fall under this new
categor
It seems that many web applications have a need to store data, logs,
etc. I have been using a directory scheme I thought others on this
mailing list may be interested in. Because of my need to keep things
neat, clean and separate I do not like having this dynamic data in
the same web directory that
Paul de Vrieze wrote:
> Quite likely you changed db versions along the run. While this
> theoretically should work. The best course of action is to dump the
> repository. Make sure you have a consistent use of db, and load the
> repository. Alternatively you could try to use fs_fs
Eventually I wa
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
| On Thursday 12 May 2005 02:40 pm, Rafael EspĂndola wrote:
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|>Why does get_number_of_jobs
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| it's an old hack that should be punted ... it's only used by glibc/gcc
now, i
| just havent gotten around to removing it
will be grea
On Sunday 08 May 2005 19:09, Ian Brandt wrote:
> I realized I had added:
> >=dev-libs/apr-0.9.6
> >=dev-libs/apr-util-0.9.6
>
> to /etc/portage/package.keywords, and that is why apr-1.1.1 and
> apr-1.1.2 were installed, and not because they were required by
> apache-2.0.54. I changed >= to ~ on th
On Saturday 07 May 2005 20:44, Ian Brandt wrote:
> I suppose this is effectively to Paul:
>
> Have you had a chance to try Subversion with Apache 2.0.54? I'm
> getting the following error after emerging apache-2.0.54 (along with
> apr-1.1.1 and apr-1.1.2), and re-emerging subversion-1.1.4:
>
> [no
On Sunday 08 May 2005 11:19, Aaron Walker wrote:
> Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> > You are incorrectly reading it. This is why the
> > tag exists, so we don't need to duplicate the same information in 500
> > places.
>
> Yeah tove informed me of this on irc.
>
> Actually, herdstat was incorrectly readi
Gregorio Guidi wrote:
>
> ...toolame doesn't seem to do mp3s, so it doesn't overlap with lame.
> (and btw it seems a dead project since two years, who would want it ;)
>
looks like there is yet another fork called twolame[1] that is mantained.
lu
[1]http://twolame.sf.net
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