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Caleb Tennis wrote:
| What is the plan for packages (I'm thinking other x11-libs/ packages and
| window managers) which can optionally depend on various X11 libraries?
Do we
| need use flags for "xcursor", "xrender","xsm" and the like to pull in the
On Monday 08 August 2005 17:32, Mike Doty wrote:
Everyone welcome our newest minion: MetalGOD.
Welcome MetalGOD.
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Well, you'd think that doing main tree CVS commit messages would be
something that everyone could do properly without being told, but sadly
this doesn't seem to be the case. S...
Believe it or not, commit messages are not just something that you type
in to keep a computer happy. These messages
On Monday 01 August 2005 03:54 pm, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> I eagerly await your questions and concerns.
Donnie,
What is the plan for packages (I'm thinking other x11-libs/ packages and
window managers) which can optionally depend on various X11 libraries? Do we
need use flags for "xcursor", "
Mike Doty wrote:
Everyone welcome our newest minion: MetalGOD. Luis joins us to help out
with the printing herd and amd64 keywording. He also has his eyes on
the GDP project. I'll let him introduce himself.
may ekeyword be with you! welcome!
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Mike Doty wrote:
Everyone welcome our newest minion: MetalGOD. Luis joins us to help out
with the printing herd and amd64 keywording. He also has his eyes on
the GDP project. I'll let him introduce himself.
"My name is Luis Medinas i'm a Physics Engineering student from
University of Aveiro,
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Ferris McCormick wrote:
| Donnie,
| Unless you a good reason for me not to do so, I am going to start
| adding the ~sparc keyword to the Modular X ebuilds and then start
| playing with them locally. (I'm not going to mess with your global
| package
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 10:32 -0500, Mike Doty wrote:
> Everyone welcome our newest minion: MetalGOD. Luis joins us to help out
> with the printing herd and amd64 keywording. He also has his eyes on
> the GDP project. I'll let him introduce himself.
Welcome among us ! And give us those amd64 keyw
Donnie,
Unless you a good reason for me not to do so, I am going to start
adding the ~sparc keyword to the Modular X ebuilds and then start
playing with them locally. (I'm not going to mess with your global
package masks, of course, but I do want to work with a real ~sparc
keyword rather than fa
On Monday 08 August 2005 17:32, Mike Doty wrote:
> Everyone welcome our newest minion: MetalGOD. Luis joins us to help out
> with the printing herd and amd64 keywording. He also has his eyes on
> the GDP project. I'll let him introduce himself.
>
> "My name is Luis Medinas i'm a Physics Engineer
Everyone welcome our newest minion: MetalGOD. Luis joins us to help out
with the printing herd and amd64 keywording. He also has his eyes on
the GDP project. I'll let him introduce himself.
"My name is Luis Medinas i'm a Physics Engineering student from
University of Aveiro, Portugal. My hobbie
maillog: 08/08/2005-05:46:30(-0400): Michael Cummings types
> On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 10:41:49 +0200
> "Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well wget already provides an user agent string, something like
> Wget/1.10.
> > When a server refuses a connection from this useragent strin
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 10:41:49 +0200
"Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well wget already provides an user agent string, something like
Wget/1.10.
> When a server refuses a connection from this useragent string, it
means that
> they *don't* want Wget to download from them, so I
On Monday 08 August 2005 10:26, Lars Strojny wrote:
> Would be sensible. Also it would make sense to add --user-agent="Whatever"
> to the default configuration, because there are some mirrors of free
> software which do not like interacting with a client with an empty user-
> agent string.
Well wge
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 11:46:39PM +0300, Petteri Räty wrote:
[...]
> It is usually not a problem for users because the file gets mirrored but
> when doing version bumps I come across this again. As a solution I added
> - --no-check-certificate to my FETCHCOMMAND so this will not bother me
>
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
| What I meant by "tomorrow" was "next week," of course. =) I just made
| the first commits.
Most things are committed, with the exception of the metabuilds. I'm
still working on them.
If you want to try it, you'll have to add
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