Doug Goldstein wrote:
>
> That's what this commits review list feels like.
>
Nearly every suggestion (from Donnie and others) has been over some
issue that relates directly to either correctness or maintainability.
It doesn't matter if you can "rattle off capabilities to a millimeter" -
if th
William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
Not sure if bumping the ati-drivers package will address that. But I
could see that potentially being a problem for 2.6.22 stabilization.
ati-drivers is a couple of releases behind in the tree - the latest
versions have been fixed to work with kernel 2.6.22. C
Dawid Węgliński wrote:
That's why we do have ... --changelog switch to let users
know about changes.
Which is of no use when (as in this case) there is no associated version
bump.
j.
(also, when every new version is a new slot - kernels and webapps)
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Jeff Walter wrote:
I can understand traceroute being setuid, but why put it in /usr/sbin
so only root sees it?
Huh? Just add /usr/sbin to your PATH.
$ export PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin
$ traceroute
Version 1.4a12
Usage: traceroute [-dFInrvx] [-g gateway] [-i iface] [-f first_ttl]
[-m max_
Josh Saddler wrote:
Just because we have Gentoo devs who are also Gnome upstream doesn't make their
Gnome-related packages that happen to be in our tree official Gentoo
projects
A Gentoo developer that is also a Gnome developer that wants to mentor a
project to better integrate Gentoo and Gnom
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WARN: unpack
Sorry, but mozilla-sunbird-bin does not support the en_GB LINGUA
Why is this a warning? (and it's a warning in plenty of ebuilds). I have
LINGUAS defined in /etc/make.conf - warning about an unsupported LINGUA
is like warning about an unsupported USE f
George Prowse wrote:
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 01:19:52 + George Prowse
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What on earth is going to be a "major visible improvement" to a
command line based package manager that any average Gentoo user is
going to realise? The average user probabl
Robin H. Johnson wrote:
don't take XMMS away from those of us already using it without any issues.
It can disappear from portage without affecting your ability to keep
using it.
j.
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Molle Bestefich wrote:
> Hi
>
> Follow-up question to the backup thingy.
>
> Is there an easy way to share Portage's database between multiple
> virtual machines?
>
> Optimally, I would emerge --sync and the results would land in a
> filesystem that I'd share between VMs, so I don't have to do emer