Mike Frysinger wrote:
> how about a local USE flag like "all-the-junk-in-the-trunk" ?
Why? Just makes more work for us, for no apparent reason. I'd rather be
able to pull unused stuff from the tree after a while than add a new
option to install stuff nobody will ever run.
Thanks,
Donnie
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On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 21:23 -0700, Daniel Ostrow wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 15:03 -0400, Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> > On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 18:49 +0200, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
> > > I am just wondering, how does this affect European developers? Does this
> > > make us financially active in th
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 15:03 -0400, Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 18:49 +0200, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
> > I am just wondering, how does this affect European developers? Does this
> > make us financially active in the US even if we work for a European
> > company due to the fact
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 21:28 -0400, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 20:06 -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > On Saturday 09 September 2006 19:46, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> > > Don't want to be misleading or anything :)
> >
> > aka he's a lamer
>
> I bet you say that about
Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 21:19 -0600, Ryan Hill wrote:
>> Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>>
>>> I've been inspired by the local/global USE flag threads recently
>>> posted by Doug (Cardoe), and it got me to thinking... I've recently
>>> joined the pkgcore development effort, and was
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 18:49 +0200, Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
> I am just wondering, how does this affect European developers? Does this
> make us financially active in the US even if we work for a European
> company due to the fact that we are bound to Gentoo Foundation which
> *is* registered as
Alec Warner wrote:
>
> So which sucks, upstream or our unbending policy?
upstream for that reason
us because we haven't a tool like the one BaSS wrote for the ebooks.
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Jakub Moc wrote:
> Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
>> On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 21:28:10 +0100 Roy Marples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> | On Saturday 09 September 2006 21:25, Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
>> | > Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen
>> | > no progress in resolving it
On Saturday 09 September 2006 22:46, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > so we're clear (cause i might have just missed it on irc) but there will
> > be a "meta monolithic" ebuild right ? one that has all the same deps as
> > what the current monolithic provides ?
>
> Not planning o
Mike Frysinger wrote:
> so we're clear (cause i might have just missed it on irc) but there will be
> a "meta monolithic" ebuild right ? one that has all the same deps as what
> the current monolithic provides ?
Not planning on it. There will be the xorg-x11 metabuild that provides a
recommende
On Saturday 09 September 2006 20:10, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> This is a formal notice that monolithic X is no longer supported.
awesome !
> Developers with X-dependent packages may pull the || virtual/x11 section
> and retain just the modular dep list. Monolithic X will receive no
> further secur
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 20:06 -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On Saturday 09 September 2006 19:46, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> > Don't want to be misleading or anything :)
>
> aka he's a lamer
I bet you say that about all the guys that turn ya down ;)
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Curtis Napier wrote:
I know christel is consulting with an accountant about adpot-a-dev,
Now there's a project we can get behind. QA might fall a bit though.
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Hi all,
This is a formal notice that monolithic X is no longer supported.
Developers with X-dependent packages may pull the || virtual/x11 section
and retain just the modular dep list. Monolithic X will receive no
further security updates, and is currently subject to at least one local
security vu
On Saturday 09 September 2006 19:46, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> Don't want to be misleading or anything :)
aka he's a lamer
-mike
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Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> So, make sure you all welcome him onboard, and as he's Czech, I figure
> the beer is on him..
Sure. Nice to know about another drinking aid.
Cheers,
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Christel Dahlskjaer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napísal:
> So, make sure you all welcome him onboard, and as he's Czech, I figure
> the beer is on him..
Uh-oh, the Czech conspiracy keeps growing!
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Few additions ;)
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 23:29 +, Bryan Østergaard wrote:
>
> William has been helping the java team with bug fixes
> and user support for quite a while and was finally made "official" a
> month ago.
Mostly Tomcat related stuff.
> William hails from CA
Hailed for like 10 yrs
Hi all.
I'm "Slightly" late but proud to present another addition to the hard
working java team. William has been helping the java team with bug fixes
and user support for quite a while and was finally made "official" a
month ago.
William hails from CA, USA and also participated in the recent Lin
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
[snip]
1- provide a standardized api for the queries/commands (C, C++, python,
perl, ruby)
2a either provide an emerge or
2b make emerge and equery use 1 and be just a front-end
That way other tools won't have to be rewritten for a specific manager,
advanced/experimental st
On Saturday 09 September 2006 22:34, Jakub Moc wrote:
> Upstream completely sucks and keeps changing the tarballs silently over
> and over again, so the only solution to the above bug is to remove all
> of the modules/themes/etc. from the ebuild.
Nothing wrong with that - most modules, themes for
On Saturday 09 September 2006 09:37, Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> There's also any SRC_URI that includes an "&"...
last i checked, the only problem lies in the final filename itself ... so you
can use encoded strings in the URL itself so long as it isnt part of the
filename
-mike
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On Wednesday 06 September 2006 23:19, Ryan Hill wrote:
> - current pet peeve is some way of dealing with SRC_URI's that use
> dynamic redirects to the source files
tell upstream people to stop being stupid
-mike
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Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 21:28:10 +0100 Roy Marples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> | On Saturday 09 September 2006 21:25, Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> | > Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen
> | > no progress in resolving it. It has now been packag
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Chris Gianelloni wrote:
#8. Ability to list the dependency tree for packages, even if some of
the dependencies are masked by keywords, rather than throwing up the
"this package is masked by keywords" error for each one, allowing one to
see *quickly* all of the packages that
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 21:28:10 +0100 Roy Marples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| On Saturday 09 September 2006 21:25, Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
| > Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen
| > no progress in resolving it. It has now been package.masked, and
| > unless someone
On Saturday 09 September 2006 20:25, Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen no
> progress in resolving it. It has now been package.masked, and unless
> someone jumps up to fix the outstanding issues will be removed in 30
> days.
Hi.
shillel
On Saturday 09 September 2006 21:25, Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen no
> progress in resolving it. It has now been package.masked, and unless
> someone jumps up to fix the outstanding issues will be removed in 30
> days.
Unless anyo
Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> As of today, the Java team has a new
> member; Vlastimil Babka aka Caster. 24 years old, CompSci student at the
> Charles University of Prague. Well, I say new, in actual facts he has
> been contributing for quite some time.
Yay!!! Finally someone to wrangle all those
On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 12:44:51PM -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> > On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 12:32 -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> >> Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> >>> Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen no
> >>> progress in resolving i
Bryan Østergaard wrote:
[..] Adding a bit of structure to it seemed like a good
> thing and I'd argue that the small bit of structure have helped keep
> the discussion on track.
I talked with kloeri in private about this and a GLEP that allows giving out
bugzilla access permissions by non-recruite
Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 12:32 -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
>> Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
>>> Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen no
>>> progress in resolving it. It has now been package.masked, and unless
>>> someone jumps up to fix the ou
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 12:32 -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> > Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen no
> > progress in resolving it. It has now been package.masked, and unless
> > someone jumps up to fix the outstanding issues will be remov
Welcome, Vlastimil! :)
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Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen no
> progress in resolving it. It has now been package.masked, and unless
> someone jumps up to fix the outstanding issues will be removed in 30
> days.
In the future, could you please CC the maintaine
Drupal has had QA bug #98542 open for over a year now, and has seen no
progress in resolving it. It has now been package.masked, and unless
someone jumps up to fix the outstanding issues will be removed in 30
days.
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Dear Developers of Gentoo,
I would really appreciate if you decided to globalize cairo, openexr and udev
USE flags. cairo and openexr USE flags are used by enough amount of packages.
cairo and udev USE flags are set defaultly in many profiles.
Arfrever
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Christel Dahlskjaer wrote:
> Bordering with Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Poland you find the Czech
> Republic, smack bang in the centre you find Prague, one of my all time
> favourite places to go for a long weekend of cheap beer and much fun.
> Beer isn't all that comes out of this place though,
Bordering with Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Poland you find the Czech
Republic, smack bang in the centre you find Prague, one of my all time
favourite places to go for a long weekend of cheap beer and much fun.
Beer isn't all that comes out of this place though, they also make
mighty fine Gentoo
Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
> I am just wondering, how does this affect European developers? Does this
> make us financially active in the US even if we work for a European
> company due to the fact that we are bound to Gentoo Foundation which
> *is* registered as a NFP Organization in the US?
Well,
I am just wondering, how does this affect European developers? Does this
make us financially active in the US even if we work for a European
company due to the fact that we are bound to Gentoo Foundation which
*is* registered as a NFP Organization in the US? What are our
responsibilities from t
On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 05:06 +, Duncan wrote:
> I see (and appreciate) his point tho. As you say, we /should/ be in the
> clear. However, if we use the wrong language on the paid support setup
> page, then the IRS /could/ find that the corporations are hiring Gentoo
> developers in a quid-pro-
On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 21:19 -0600, Ryan Hill wrote:
> Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>
> > I've been inspired by the local/global USE flag threads recently
> > posted by Doug (Cardoe), and it got me to thinking... I've recently
> > joined the pkgcore development effort, and was asked by Brian
> > (ferring
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