Brian Harring wrote:
Hope y'all are checking gentoo-x86/updates/* also for remove/adds for
renames also; if already tracking that, perhaps noting it in the
emails would be useful.
~harring
Not yet, although I may tackle it over the coming days.
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Lance Albertson wrote:
> Folks-
>
> There's some pretty nasty wind storms ripping through Corvallis, OR
> where a lot of our stuff is at right now. For the most part, our
> machines are on generator power. The exception being (sadly) the two
> most im
Folks-
There's some pretty nasty wind storms ripping through Corvallis, OR
where a lot of our stuff is at right now. For the most part, our
machines are on generator power. The exception being (sadly) the two
most important machines for our development: cvs/svn and the master mirror.
Both of thes
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 05:23:13PM -0800, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> (This is the first-ever report, feedback is appreciated. Thanks to
> antarus for writing the core of the script. It tracks actions on
> ChangeLog files in the CVS history file to see what happens in the tree.
> This email will idea
(This is the first-ever report, feedback is appreciated. Thanks to
antarus for writing the core of the script. It tracks actions on
ChangeLog files in the CVS history file to see what happens in the tree.
This email will ideally go out around 01h00 every Monday morning, in
time for each week's GWN.
Here's the log of tonights council meeting.
Issues discussed:
- Removal of icons from http://www.gentoo.org due to possible licensing
issues. The issue ended up being refered to Trustees who decided to
remove the icons.
- Status of documentation on Reply-To and SPF. This isn't finished yet
b
Upon Danny request, I'll try to summarise here what's going on with
the /usr/libexec versus /usr/$(get_libdir)/misc thing.
First of all, what is /usr/libexec supposed to contain? Mostly those
files that are binary executables (or scripts) that should never be
ran by users directly, not eve
Hi fellow devs!
One thing that annoys me since some time are packages pulling in
sys-apps/hotplug unconditionally.
How should the dependencies on hotplug/hotplug-base and udev be managed:
Some problems with current tree:
The problem with hotplug is, that it breaks in combination with udev-103
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 05:26:01PM +, Tavis Ormandy wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 04:01:30PM +0100, Timothy Redaelli wrote:
> > can't fix rpath, application check its checksum
> >
>
> This looks like a serious security issue, attempting to scan a file
> named `liblnxfv.so.4` in the cwd wil