loop image
sys-libs/libkudzu - needed by sys-apps/hwsetup
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u keep creating new threads just to interject your random opinion about
some other existing thread? Have you ever participated in a mailing list? This
isn't IM/IRC.
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don't have the
time/inclination to do it myself.
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ut of the minimal CD.
The real issue here is the size. If these additional packages plus all of the
alsa modules add 20MB to the minimal CD, it's just not worth it. It's not
"minimal" anymore.
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Andrew D Kirch wrote:
> I think it's best as a general rule to NEVER _EVER_ under any
> circumstances emulate paludis.
While I'm not personally a fan of paludis, it doesn't help anyone to post crap
like that to any mailing list. Please take it elsewhere. Thanks
t; which would also have the eapi function).
>
> Personally, if g54 is ixnayed #4 I tend to think is the best option
> out there- if g54 is forced in, g55 (or at least something that
> adjusts the extension to make it invisible to current managers) is
> required.
>
> Com
ses nasty tricks like copying some
stuff to a tmpfs and then doing lots of symlinks into the squashfs.
Either way, it's entirely memory based after initial boot.
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Cheng Renquan wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
>> Cheng Renquan wrote:
>>> Why recently published stage3 tarball did not contain a
>>> /etc/make.conf.example?
>>>
>>> http://distfiles.gentoo.org/experimental/amd64/auto
.conf.example for a more detailed example.
>
> If plan to remove that example file, why still keep this comment?
The file is provided by portage, and the installed location was changed recently
to /usr/share/portage/config/make.conf.example.
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If that's the case, then I say whack it from global USE and change it to an IUSE
default (or whatever is in vogue these days) for eds.
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pkgcore?
It's not Gentoo's primary package manager, so it probably doesn't matter if it
goes a few days without getting fixed. The worst that happens is a few people
get failed builds, right?
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real_root=UUID=d5587595-72aa-48e9-a6ba-43daa8e16db1
real_resume=UUID=5f267a01-971a-4440-99aa-04ac28145db1 vga=794
initrd /boot/initramfs-genkernel-x86-2.6.25-gentoo-r7
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At robbat2's request, I'm requesting Willikins's presence in #-server and
#-releng. Thanks. My sub to this list is -nomail, so I won't see any replies.
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oot/scire (for devs)
OR
svn switch --relocate http://anonsvn.gentoo.org/repositories/gimli
http://anonsvn.gentoo.org/repositories/scire (for users of anonsvn)
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ing to have on there,
and you should file bug to have it included on the LiveCD *only*.
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Denis Dupeyron wrote:
Yes people, Mike is older than Uncle Seemant, and even older than me.
But is he older than nerdboy? Do we have competition for the Crotchety Old Man
title? Are we going to hear lots of stories that start with "when I was your age"?
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Hi!
I've got a problem with NFS:
This is offtopic for this list. Please take it to gentoo-user, the forums, or
#gentoo on freenode.
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o like to argue with the bug commenter but don't want
to do it on the bug (which will make them look like an idiot to *everyone*), so
they email the person directly. With this warning, I can completely ignore those
"retards" without feeling bad :)
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It seems that not everybody loves the new "DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL"
header at the top of every bugzie email as much as robbat2 does. Because
of that, robbat2, KingTaco, and I came up with a procmail recipe that
uses sed to filter that new message out of bug
t actually been tested on incoming mails, so it may rape/eat your
dog/sister. Enjoy.
# Strip out DO NOT REPLY lines from bugzie emails
:0 Hfw
* ^From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| sed -e '/^DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL/,+2d'
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https://www.cacert.org/ can't be verified by Firefox 2.0.0.7, which tells me
that their CA isn't trusted by default.
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;emerge -uDN world'.
Personally, I don't see either of these relatively minor issues as show
stoppers.
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x27; if they
really want the stuff, and not modify any ebuilds at all?
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You seem to have complete glossed over the last part of the sentence that you
pasted: "if that file exists". Bash will *not* freak out and rape your dog if
the file doesn't exist. All it means is that you get nothing more in your env
than what's defined by /etc/profi
to the maintainer(s) of the
bash ebuild (should be the base-system herd) to add that functionality, but I
really doubt you'll convince them.
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tant information?
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nd of the sparc port for Gentoo.
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Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote:
Le samedi 04 août 2007 à 16:23 -0500, Andrew Gaffney a écrit :
The LiveCD is intended to replace the separate GRP and universal CDs when
combined with the installer. The installer uses the packages installed on the CD
to do the new install. I'm not sure how
r a
start.
The LiveCD is intended to replace the separate GRP and universal CDs when
combined with the installer. The installer uses the packages installed on the CD
to do the new install. I'm not sure how many times this has been brought up on
this list. You people need to pay a
e right back where we were with keeping the ISO under 700MB.
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fce4:, the resulting ISO dropped ~105MB.
That's a *lot* of breathing room and a *lot* less headaches for the people
building the media.
Unless you can magically pull some space out of your butt, don't complain :P
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tical for us
to make printers easier to set up.
This one should be on, actually. It was enabled for 2006.1 but somehow
got turned back off for 2007.0's release.
We disabled it to try to get the size of the x86/amd64 LiveCDs down.
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al release snapshot. However, if baselayout-2 will go stable a week after
we take the initial snapshot, it would probably be incorporated.
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considered a "bad thing". They're
"icky".
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'gcc -march=i686 -march=i586'. The later option would win.
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to prevent that now. That's part of the reason that devs are
"encouraged" to sign their messages to the mailing lists.
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same cost?
It's all about priority, nothing more, nothing less.
Yep, this is all anyone is trying to say. We aren't paid, so we work on what we
feel like working on, and do what we feel like doing (within reason).
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Vlastimil Babka wrote:
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
Matthias Langer wrote:
no offense, but this is one of the worst proposals i've ever read on
this list; why? because, one of gentoo's major problems is that it is
bec
as our own personal toy
(which we currently aren't), then so be it.
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adding the -fno-rape-house-or-burn-pet flag.
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again. Now from Hobart, Tasmania (Australia)
Welcome back!
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Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:19:46 -0500
Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure that's really a feasible solution (but then you probably
weren't suggesting it with that intention). Being able to create a
"backup" of any installed
URES="buildpkg" myself, so I've always got that backup.
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
any other potential ideas ? (pretend my idea here isnt the greatest thing
since Robot Chicken)
Lies...nothing is better than Robot Chicken!
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Chris Gianelloni wrote:
If the Gentoo developers as a whole decided to dedicate this list to
pink ponies, we can.
Are pretty purple ponies acceptable as well?
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go home.
I wonder how many people are going to get that reference :)
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Chris Gianelloni wrote:
Jason,
If you leave, the plants win.
That has just made my day.
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/nsxml 2007-05-07 18:41:07 armin76
what did these packages do ?
Sounds like mozilla stuff. Am I correct ?
I'm pretty certain a few simple google searches would answer this question for
you.
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you can't find that, just use the following
link:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Gentoo%20Release%20Media&component=Installer&format=guided
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hould have that boy toy of yours check on poseidon. My stuff is
*done* done.
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Christian Heim wrote:
So please welcome Christina as a new fellow developer among us !
Let the hazing (well, more of it) begin!
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Roy Bamford wrote:
You can see some of our outfits at
http://dev.gentoo.org/~mark_alec/photos/Postbusters.jpg
amne is pretty hot as a chick
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bers of releng, not users.
There's a reason why it's +m. The information isn't there for users.
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the release
tracker bug?
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156814
It's not exactly a release tracker...more for the release *snapshot*.
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Alec Warner wrote:
Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo. I've already done
most of the work (sorry to burden you kloeri I think just the tree-bits
are left).
Not that I didn't see this coming, but I'm still sad to see you go. You'll be
missed.
e.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/46648
Support for an alternative package manager != language bindings for said package
manager :P
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*.
Shouldn't an application as important as Firefox should get the usual
month in package.mask?
It's not the whole package, just older versions. With most packages, you
wouldn't get the notification beforehand that older versions were disappearing.
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Dan Meltzer wrote:
This thread is gay.
Well played.
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Andrej Kacian wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:28:29 -0600
Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thing is that kinda stuff just puts ppl off; i've seen you carry on
bugzilla but i always thought fair enough he's stressed and working on
loads a bugs; if you really wanted to say
wrong way. It was nothing more than a
joke.
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Paludis
thing came about.
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ot;experimental", to work perfectly.
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thing else.
I can tell you right now what Chris's answer is going to be.
If you're volunteering to do it, join releng and have at it. As it is now, most
members of releng do not have the time and/or desire to do a release more often
than bi-annually.
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eration of these cd's?
I'd rather like to see that the stages are being updated more often.
This would certainly make more sense than updating the minimal CD, but the same
reasons for not doing apply as for the minimal.
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g you use to install from the minimal is
fetched from the internet. The only thing that an updated minimal would give us
is a slightly more hardware support during the install.
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Mohammed Hagag wrote:
amarok-1.4.5 doesn't install any thing except the .po files when
emerging without the kde USE flag, is this normal ?
File a bug. This list isn't the place to complain about b0rkage in random
packages.
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Mohammed Hagag wrote:
emerging imagemagick-6.3.0.5 without truetype USE flag "which depends
on propritary corefonts" fails with compilation error.
File a bug. This list isn't the place to complain about b0rkage in random
packages.
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Steve Dibb wrote:
I'd like to propose a new herd: religion. The herd would take care of
Would the non-believers in the group be able to ignore it like we do the real
thing? :P
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Ryan Hill wrote:
Christian Heim wrote:
Please welcome Vic as a new fellow developer among us !
Yay! Welcome to Gentoo.
Whenever I see "shellsage", I always think "shell sausage" instead of "shell
wizard" :)
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r that you just don't like. Take it up with
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ility errors in beta3 with new kernels and want to
concentrate on beta4.
Is it really necessary to notify people of a version bump? :P
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rocess? I'd say the answer is yes, since the only updates
that will go in the release tree are security updates from GLSAs :P
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Today's le
s ago, someone posted the following link in this thread in response
to your earlier post about gcc-4.1.1 being a last minute change.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/39848
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nder a bus on the way home
from work tonight?
I believe they're kept on poseidon, which many people have access to. Please
stop arguing just for the sake of arguing. Are you trying to become the next
ciaranm (no offense to ciaranm :P)?
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Stuart Herbert wrote:
On 11/29/06, Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The 3-4 weeks of releng filing a ton of "doesn't build with gcc-4.1.1"
bugs
wasn't a big enough clue? :)
No. We get those all the time; there's always someone trying out an
unsupport
help in terms of having say, up to date GUI packages, or is it
just easier to use overlays?
Overlays are definitely best here.
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Today
n-moving tree to make
upgrades
easier to deal with.
I honestly don't think you're ever going to get that out of Gentoo,
because of the lack of backporting. Can you live with a slower-moving
tree? Or do you personally really need a non-moving tree?
A slow
pers on their books.
The "non-stagnant" nature of Gentoo isn't the only reason that people use
Gentoo. People use Gentoo for the configurability and customizability. As
someone who admins more than a handful of Gentoo servers, I would absolutely
*love* the
nt to do correctly, the Release tree would include only stable
packages. Other packages wouldn't just be masked, they would be
completely unavailable to anybody using that tree.
This is what overlays are for :)
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Lisa Seelye wrote:
Wow, welcome back pappy. Does it mean I've been around a long time when
I remember his retirement?
Well, I remember it, and when I became a dev, you had already been a dev for
quiet a while :)
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definitely want the
msgid of the failed message for him.
In that bug, he says he changed some config option but doesn't go into details.
Andrea, can you give a brief synopsis of the issue, so that it could possibly
help others avoid the same pitfall in the future?
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Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
Your solution is approximately on par with fixing a wobbly chair by
sawing off all four legs and then attaching what's left to a crocodile.
+1 for creativity and making me literally laugh out loud
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a limit that *I* put into the code.
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flags for
the particular ebuild but the user could still disable it via package.use if
they *really* wanted to.
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ge itself. None of the options have an interface that's
usable via a bash script.
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.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who is using a pentium mmx as a router, so
you better think twice about it :P
But when was the last time you reinstalled it? :)
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work which is a pentium II
400. Compiling glibc takes 3 hours here and while it may not be the
Uhh, P2 is i686, which falls squarely into the realm of "supported" and
"reasonable" :)
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Zac Medico wrote:
(of course, please
don't use multiple inheritance in the live tree in ways that will
hurt users of the current single inheritance profiles).
If someone does, can we blame you? :)
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profiles myself (no gentoo-x86 commit access).
I'm prepared to do the work here and, as this new layout would take
some time, it should be done in a seperate repository for the time
being.
Not necessary. It can just be a separate directory tree under profiles/ mu
ng about putting together the new profiles now as well, is it
going to be a separate profile tree (much as default-linux/ was created for
cascaded profiles)? Will it be directly under profiles/? default-linux/?
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to
continue to contribute to various projects you've worked on such as gk4?
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Alec Warner wrote:
stuff gets fixed (aka pornview)
Why doesn't this surprise me? :)
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ust proved his point.
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Stuart Herbert wrote:
On 9/20/06, Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, now it's gotten to the point where people are being sneaky and
underhanded
about this whole thing. Stuart (I believe) said that they had talked
to members
of releng about this, but the truth seems
Christian 'Opfer' Faulhammer wrote:
Tach Andrew, 0x2B859DE3 (PGP-PK-ID)
Andrew Gaffney schrieb:
As somebody's already mentioned, the embedded project releases GNAP and
has a releng liaison. There's no reason the seeds project couldn't a
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 12:38, Alec Warner wrote:
I think Chris's primary concern is one of "Tell us whats up before it
happens."
why should he care ? some Gentoo guys take catalyst and produce
stag
Alec Warner wrote:
Pornview was unmasked; thanks to Ben Hodgetts for the fixes.
w00t, I can get back to my porn viewing!
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CTED] if anyone needs anything. I wish you all the
best!
Thanks for all your hard work on the beginnings of the installer. If you ever
feel like coming back and being my bitc...err...re-joining the installer team,
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