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sys-cluster/cinder
sys-cluster/heat
sys-cluster/neutron
sys-cluster/nova
sys-cluster/openstack-meta
sys-cluster/placement
sys-cluster/swift
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> # initrd relatively to bzImage
> --
> 2.30.0
I want to make sure you are not overwriting the original kernel image,
if you do then subsiquent --config runs will include the kernel image,
making the final image grow.
In order to avoid that I did some file juggling, but it looks like it's
cleaner here.
https://gist.github.com/prometheanfire/aeffa1c3f92d3d2af312b3b6915051fb
'worked' but was kinda unclean.
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t can edit connections for those wanting a gui).
That said, now that I'm on a roll I'm going to complain that nm-applet
has no native wayland version still :P
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GENTOO_EMERGE_ENV+=("FEATURES=\"binpkg-multi-instance buildpkg
parallel-fetch parallel-install\"")
GENTOO_EMERGE_ENV+=("PKGDIR=\"/tmp/portage-pkgdir\"")
GENTOO_EMERGE_ENV+=("DISTDIR=\"/tmp/portage-distdir\"")
GENTOO_EM
# Matthew Thode (2020-03-13)
# masked for removal in 14 days. Bug #712310
dev-python/cliff-tablib
https://bugs.gentoo.org/712310
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> [ ] media-video/isight-firmware-tools
> [b ] net-wireless/broadcom-sta
>
> Legend:
> v - version bump needed
> b - open bugs
> * - eva requested being kept as co-maintainer there
>
I'll take virt-what, useful for my openstack work and my puppet work
(though fac
ages they own and set it manually to allow others doing changes even
> if they're fine with others touching those packages.
>
> What do you think folks?
>
> -- Piotr.
>
I like the idea of setting metadata.xml options so repoman can help
enforce things. Not sure if we ta
# Matthew Thode (2019-10-20)
# defunct upstream, removal in 30 days. Bug #611580
app-emulation/openstack-guest-agents-unix
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hat I'm implying
> that this is what any particular site is doing - I haven't even seen
> the discord).
>
From what I remember the last time this came up we gave them the choice
of not using the name/logo in an official sense and using them with the
guidelines (CoC, etc). iirc, they chose to follow the CoC.
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pied to multiple locations)
> - chat/forum-style support mechanisms for users on those silos
>
> I disagree with awilfox's assertion that libre software should not
> _use_ non-libre silos; I feel a better statement is that libre software
> should not DEPEND on non-libre silos where possible, and offer libre
> alternatives (IRC, despite it's problems).
>
I agree with that statement (that we should not depend on non-libre
silos). moderation of the discord server is another question (after
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language we used in the nitrokey
announcment for how to descript Gentoo :D
It does not look like I have the ability to remove the server entirely,
as was suggested elsewhere. I don't think that's a good idea in any
case.
One thing that may help is to have multiple levels of control defined.
Official - as K_F described before, website and email announce lists.
Controled - controled / moderated by Gentoo pr / comrel
This would be other email lists / aliases / facebook / etc
unofficial - not activly moderated by Gentoo pr / comrel
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You (and the other gentoo dev who contacted me privately) feel free to
add yourself to the member list in the wiki.
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Openstack
I'll be calling an election soon as well.
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On 19-04-16 23:55:39, Geaaru wrote:
> Hi
4 diskimage-builder work to work on building VM
images for other arches (openstack or 'vanilla').
Please respond if you are intrested in joining.
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On 19-02-23 08:17:18, Michał Górny wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 20:58 -0600, Matthew Thode wrote:
> > On 19-02-19 22:05:02, Brian Dolbec wrote:
> > > On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:03:51 -0600
> > > Matthew Thode wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 19-02-20 00:00:
On 19-02-23 08:17:18, Michał Górny wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-02-22 at 20:58 -0600, Matthew Thode wrote:
> > On 19-02-19 22:05:02, Brian Dolbec wrote:
> > > On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:03:51 -0600
> > > Matthew Thode wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 19-02-20 00:00:
On 19-02-22 22:19:54, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 9:58 PM Matthew Thode
> wrote:
> >
> > Ok, after setting that up portage wants to update pgp keys, which fail
> > because keyservers suck. It doesn't look like we can change the
> > keyservers
On 19-02-19 22:05:02, Brian Dolbec wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:03:51 -0600
> Matthew Thode wrote:
>
> > On 19-02-20 00:00:04, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> > > On 2/19/19 11:21 PM, Matthew Thode wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> What probl
dle
>
These all seem good to me, I'll commit it sometime over the weekend if
no one objects (and pkg move it in updates/1Q-2019)
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On 19-02-19 21:23:33, Matthew Thode wrote:
> As the title says, I think this should be done.
>
> First sync is impossible to verify without keys (webrsync)
> app-crypt/gentoo-keys has no dependencies, which help avoid some bloat
> in the base install.
>
> Let the bikeshed
On 19-02-19 22:05:02, Brian Dolbec wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:03:51 -0600
> Matthew Thode wrote:
>
> > On 19-02-20 00:00:04, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> > > On 2/19/19 11:21 PM, Matthew Thode wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> What probl
On 19-02-20 08:35:10, Michał Górny wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-02-19 at 21:23 -0600, Matthew Thode wrote:
> > As the title says, I think this should be done.
> >
> > First sync is impossible to verify without keys (webrsync)
> > app-crypt/gentoo-keys has no dependencies,
On 19-02-20 00:00:04, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 2/19/19 11:21 PM, Matthew Thode wrote:
> >>
> >> What problem would this solve? (Is adding gentoo-keys to @system the
> >> least bad way to solve it?)
> >>
> >
> > It'd allow the stage
On 19-02-19 23:04:26, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 2/19/19 10:23 PM, Matthew Thode wrote:
> > As the title says, I think this should be done.
> >
> > First sync is impossible to verify without keys (webrsync)
> > app-crypt/gentoo-keys has no dependencies, which help
As the title says, I think this should be done.
First sync is impossible to verify without keys (webrsync)
app-crypt/gentoo-keys has no dependencies, which help avoid some bloat
in the base install.
Let the bikeshedding begin.
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wayland, weston, sway{,lock,idle}, wl-clipboard, etc would be the start,
I'm sure there are a ton I'm missing but I don't know where to put
things like wl-clipboard, dev-libs doesn't seem right.
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On 18-09-23 21:39:01, Alec Warner wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 6:53 PM M. J. Everitt wrote:
>
> > On 23/09/18 22:27, Kent Fredric wrote:
> > > On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 15:36:23 -0500
> > > Matthew Thode wrote:
> > >> My hand slipped. What ever
On 18-09-24 09:27:57, Kent Fredric wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 15:36:23 -0500
> Matthew Thode wrote:
> > My hand slipped. What ever happened to assuming the best :( Are you
> > going to ping the list every time my hand slips up and I mistype
> > something? Not sure yo
up".
> Please do not misuse the commit message for jokes and word games.
>
My hand slipped. What ever happened to assuming the best :( Are you
going to ping the list every time my hand slips up and I mistype
something? Not sure you'll have time for it :P
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On 18-07-18 11:28:16, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 3:26 AM, Matthew Thode
> wrote:
> > On 18-07-18 09:16:07, Johannes Huber wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> english is not my mother language, so please clarify what bup means, just
> >>
was a typo, but can't be:
> git log --oneline --grep bup | count -l
> Expected 0 lines, got 1248.
>
It's similiar to a sound you make when you touch something's nose.
*boop*
I just prefer bup instead. I generally only use it when doing simple
bumps of packages (copy ebui
subkey is not marked for encryption.
>
I'd suggest something along the lines of 'subkey with signing only
capabilitiyies' or 'signing only subkey'. I state this because you are
able to have a combined SE subkey which would match the language of
dedicated or simply only saying 'signing subkey'.
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d previous revbumps) for the
last few months.
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to be any problems with openstack on py36, so moving over
sooner may make sense (I was hoping that py36 would be in the rocky
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26th.
>
> Please reply if you are interested in meeting and which day(s)/time(s)
> you are available. I'm looking forward to it!
>
This is the ONE summit I'm not going to :( I do plan on attending the
PTG in Denver and the Summit in Berlin though.
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ote:
> > > > W dniu nie, 22.04.2018 o godzinie 09∶34 -0500, użytkownik Matthew
> > > > Thode napisał:
> > > > > The short of it is that curl supports having multiple
> > > > > backends. I'd like to have that feature enabled so li
On 18-04-23 02:57:50, Gordon Pettey wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 1:26 AM, Michał Górny wrote:
> > W dniu nie, 22.04.2018 o godzinie 09∶34 -0500, użytkownik Matthew Thode
> > napisał:
> >> The short of it is that curl supports having multiple backends. I'd
&
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it handles senders using dmarc.
There are still some issues with it infra side (archiving will still
have to use the old system) and moving mailing lists is going to be fun,
but them the breaks.
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On 18-03-19 19:33:11, Paweł Hajdan, Jr. wrote:
> Is it possible to get graphs of bugs.g.o bug queue size for certain
> query (e.g. by assignee) over time?
>
I suspect it's up and to the right.
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n/sphinxcontrib-newsfeed
> dev-python/sphinxcontrib-spelling
> dev-python/stormpath
> dev-python/texttable
> dev-python/torment
> dev-python/traceback2
> dev-python/typing
>
I took app-admin/supernova and dev-python/os-client-config for
openstacky stuff
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ing different if it were me or some
> other developer who was proposing this change?
>
> It wouldn't have made it to the Council agenda if he didn't write it,
> period. Everyone else would've been told to suck it up and deal with it.
> And knowing how the Council is,
ps://bitbucket.org/jacopomauro/zephyrus2/src )
> I'm a gentoo user since 2007, and I'm very happy by this opportunity to
> contribute back :).
>
>
This sounds intresting, I wonder how it'd handle things like
sys-cluster/openstack-meta which can sometimes require masking a package
(gentoo stablizes a package ahead of what openstack has tested support
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too, then this
> would be something very useful IMO which saves a lot of buildtime and
> energy.
>
Yes, I think a lot of the same stuff could go into our build system.
Simple stuff like using the same date for things for instance.
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e files include:
>
> /etc/portage/*
> /etc/timezone
> /etc/locale.gen
> /var/lib/portage/world
StageX sounds like stage4 :P
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On 17-12-21 09:10:09, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 2:44 AM, Matthew Thode
> wrote:
> > On 17-12-21 08:34:31, Michał Górny wrote:
> >> W dniu czw, 21.12.2017 o godzinie 05∶29 +, użytkownik Duncan
> >> napisał:
> >> > Michał Górny po
are tested
> and stable.
>
What group are the ones making this decision?
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concrete help doesn't actually
help all that much.
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gt; Respectfully,
> > R0b0t1
>
> I am in no great hurry to get things moving and don't mind being told
> "no," but at a certain point I feel like I will have to tell OSU that
> I couldn't figure out who controls their current donation.
>
> R
it. Updated to eapi6 as well,
tested booting on systemd, worksforme.
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ot the openrc plugin). I've also poked upstream for a new
tag since it's been a while and they are active...
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patches that
need to be added to the mutt package?
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velopers. The catch is I don't
> use Apache or nginx; others would need to maintain certbot-apache and
> certbot-nginx.
>
> Anyone interested?
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> OpenPGP Key: 0x1EA055D6 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net
> fpr: AE03 9064 AE00 053C 270C 1DE4 6F7A 9091 1EA0 55D6
>
I could probably help with that (certbot-nginx). I don't use it in
particular, but could probably set up one of my test domains with it.
I imagine that we'd be co-maintaining certbot and acme then?
I'd be intrested in co-maintaining nftables (or may just take it), seems
like something we should want to keep around...
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On 06/08/2017 07:17 PM, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> RIP acroread.
>
> The only PDF reader on linux that can properly parse PDF Reference XObjects.
>
> Thou shall be missed.
>
I'm not sure if it works, but qpdfview is the best alternative that I've
foun
t; sys-apps/biosdevname
>
> These packages are quite easy to maintain, so if someone cares about any of
> these, don't hesitate! (-:
>
> I will reassign to maintainer-needed if noone will take a package in
> a while.
>
> Cheers,
> -- Amadeusz Żołnowski
>
I too
ixes these limitations. I'd appreciate review of the
code and possible testing of this change by others using puppet. (and
reviews by ruby devs).
If people know of other lists to ask for review for this on let me know.
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/pull/5498/
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there is one package up for grabs.
games-arcade/savagewheels
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First, Openstack Ocata is available as openstack-meta-2017.1.
(installs the services from stable branches). Tags for each of the
services are available if needed as well.
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oving stuff around seems sort of like busy work. I can see the
reasoning and as mjeveritt mentioned in the other email a full category
rename may work just as well (instead of moving a couple of packages and
also a rename). The question to me is 'is there a great enough need to
go through the pain of this?'.
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es, until there are mix-ins).
>
It's good to hear that I'll soon be able to get some of my packages
stable on arm64, that'll encourage me even more to switch some of my
smaller servers to it (for power/heat reasons). :D
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ryone* with the commit access can keyword for all after a
> stabilization/keyword happened at least for one arch.
>
>
>
> Thanks.
>
So, to be clear, we need to wait for an AT to mark stable for one arch
on an ALLARCHES package. Once that is done any dev can mark the re
lacks a Gentoo-maintainer in addition it is worrying.
>
Agreed, the main thing a package needs is a responsive packager. If the
packager finds an issue with a package that they can't fix and upstream
is non-responsive then the packager is probably responsible for
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> inertia? I.e. if it is not broken it does not need fixing, or something
> like that? Like you said, this topic comes every once in a while and
> every time it is a waste of time. Unless there is an unknown maintaining
> cost in having it in the tree unmaintained?
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>>
>> Best regards,
>> Andrew Savchenko
>>
>
> Do we expect the list of packages using RBD to grow? If so then sure, if
> for no other reason than to give a consistent description.
>
I think sys-cluster/cinder and maybe nova/glance could use it.
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>
> After my pull request from Nov 6, the following commit gets into mainline:
>
> commit e19f46dfca967f4195eedf3f37a7882fbb37b796
> Author: Matthew Thode
> Date: Tue Nov 15 13:55:17 2016 -0600
>
> dev-python/secretstorage: adding for keyring
>
> Package-M
On 10/19/2016 07:15 AM, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
> On 10/19/2016 02:13 PM, Matthew Thode wrote:
>> On 10/19/2016 04:10 AM, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
>>> Maybe I have missed something, but why would one use --signoff for
>>> a Gentoo commit?
>>
>> Personally
osity.
It also calls out that it wasn't my work.
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ferent fields I feel the main one
infra needs to worry about is Committed-by.
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I've been using the curl into git am method for a while now, it's nice
to see it's not just me :D Does pram allow you to pass options to git
am (signedoffby for instance)?
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On 09/08/2016 07:31 PM, Ian Bloss wrote:
> Anyone actively using nftables for their firewall over iptables?
> Considering giving it a go as the syntax looks much nicer than iptables.
Openstack uses nftables if it's available. So kinda.
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e seen as a source of truth.
Having to write wrapper scripts to fix /etc/hostname issues can suck
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ome way (symlink to /run or
otherwise). Just keep in mind that the format is different than
/etc/conf.d/hostname when considering your options.
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On 08/02/2016 04:15 PM, Amy Winston wrote:
> net-im/skype
>
> Anyone interested?
>
>
I feel like this is a trick question :P
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d environment, bug #513664.
> local -x AR=${AR} CC=${CC} CPP=${CPP} CXX=${CXX}
> tc-export AR CC CPP CXX
>
Thanks for this, think I reported it a while ago, can't find the bug though.
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f (e.g. dev-perl/Cache-Memcached or dev-python/python-memcached).
>
> I suppose the description can just be "Enable memcached support".
>
> Any objections?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dirkjan
>
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tabilized for amd64, why should I stabilize for hppa? I
> can't in good faith claim that it'll work fine for hppa because I've not
> tested it.
>
> As you said, however, it's a choice of the maintainer. Things like Perl
> and Python may be less prone to this issue
s as a root filesystem,
> I
> wonder if base-system shouldn't cover these as well?
>
> --J
>
>
I'd like to help out as I use nfs as well, but don't think I can do it
myself, just a user...
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[1].
>
> So, let me know what you think.
>
> Thanks,
>
> William
>
> [1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571152
>
lgtm, another option is for us to copy them back in the package
(possibly via use flag).
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modified: dev-python/lz4/metadata.xml
modified: dev-python/mysqlclient/metadata.xml
modified: net-fs/nfstest/metadata.xml
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needs to be atomic history-wise. It is
> nothing you revert or cherry-pick anyway and you could consider it a
> global commit too with the subsystem "stable arch".
>
while I think that one commit per bug is preferred, having multiple bugs
in one commit is ok as well. Some of us already do this sometimes when
updating packages (multiple birds with one stone and all that).
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On 09/18/2015 01:24 PM, konsolebox wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:38 PM, Matthew Thode
> wrote:
>> Are you stating this is for package epochs?
>
> I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with the term. If you mean package
> versions, yes.
>
> The current s
.0_alpha01_p20150105", "1.0_alpha01_p20150105-r1"],
> ["1.0_alpha01", "1.0_beta"],
> ["1.0_beta", "1.0_beta01"],
> ["1.0_beta01", "1.0_pre01"],
> ["1.0_pre01", "1.0_rc01"],
> ["1.0_rc01", "1.0"],
> ["1.0", "1.0-r1"],
> ["1.0-r1", "1.0_p20150105"],
> ["1.0_p20150105", "1.0_p20150105-r1"]
> ]
>
> samples.each do |a, b|
> x = Portage::PackageVersion.parse(a)
> y = Portage::PackageVersion.parse(b)
> r = x.compare_with(y)
> r = r < 0 ? '<' : r > 0 ? '>' : '=='
> puts "#{a}#{r}#{b}"
> end
>
> 1.3.2 Concept Code Output
>
> 0<0.01
> 0.01<0.010
> 0.09<0.090
> 0.10<0.100
> 0.99<0.990
> 0.100<0.1000
> 0.100==0.100
> 0.1<0.1.1
> 0.1.1<0.1a
> 0.1a<0.2
> 0.2<1
> 1==1.0
> 1.0>1.0_alpha
> 1.0_alpha<1.0_alpha01
> 1.0_alpha01<1.0_alpha01-r1
> 1.0_alpha01-r1<1.0_alpha01_p20150105
> 1.0_alpha01_p20150105<1.0_alpha01_p20150105-r1
> 1.0_alpha01<1.0_beta
> 1.0_beta<1.0_beta01
> 1.0_beta01<1.0_pre01
> 1.0_pre01<1.0_rc01
> 1.0_rc01<1.0
> 1.0<1.0-r1
> 1.0-r1<1.0_p20150105
> 1.0_p20150105<1.0_p20150105-r1
>
Are you stating this is for package epochs?
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that can then be mapped to a package.
Aliases are groups of developers and/or others that can be mapped to a
package (and more, but at least that).
Is there a reason not to do a merge into it all being one or the other
(preferably aliases I think, as it's somewhat more explicit with mail).
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ory now?
>
> [1] https://crates.io/
> [2] https://github.com/Heather/gentoo-rust
>
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> Jauhien
>
I think cargo should probably go in dev-util with other rust libraries
and programs going into dev-rust as needed, but that's just me :D
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On 09/04/2015 01:51 PM, Michał Górny wrote:
> Dnia 2015-09-04, o godz. 19:43:41
> James Le Cuirot napisał(a):
>
>> On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 13:15:57 -0500
>> Matthew Thode wrote:
>>
>>> uh, this is wrong btw :P
>>>
>>> I am both mthode and prometh
500 mthode
> 4a5f1c0
>
> Updated scripts attached.
>
> malc.
>
uh, this is wrong btw :P
I am both mthode and prometheanfire
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On 08/19/2015 12:48 PM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Matthew Thode
> wrote:
>> On 08/19/2015 12:37 PM, Zac Medico wrote:
>>> On 08/19/2015 09:33 AM, hasufell wrote:
>>>> I don't want to start a lot of bikeshed, but I think this i
t; leaves an audit trail in case there's a bug in some some version (or to
> detect if someone is using an ancient version). It can especially be
> useful when new repoman checks need to be added for new EAPI features.
>
If repoman supported adding a signedoffby line I'
# Matthew Thode (04 Aug 2015)
# removing old and never working horizon Bug #556710
www-apps/horizon
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If any of you can I'd appreciate it if you voted for a talk I submitted
for the Tokyo Openstack summit. In it I use Gentoo as an example of
packaging done right.
Thanks :D
https://www.openstack.org/summit/tokyo-2015/vote-for-speakers/presentation/4202
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All of the issues that people reported should be fixed. If you have
other issues, let me know.
https://github.com/prometheanfire/gentoo-cloud-prep/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed
http://gentoo.osuosl.org/experimental/amd64/openstack/
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ainst puppet hiera
facter and mcollective.
have at it and let me know what I did wrong (I was testing on a systemd
box so will test the openrc scripts later tonight).
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/openstack/
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h as Fuel by Mirantis that can help
> people deploy OpenStack on a virtual environment in case anyone wanted
> to try it out. Also DevStack is another common platform people use to
> test with.
>
> Just throwing my 2 cents into the conversation
>
> - Daniel
>
> On Mon, Ju
On 06/08/2015 01:38 PM, wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
> On 06/08/2015 10:30 AM, Matthew Thode wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just started generation of Gentoo Openstack images. Right now it
>> is just a basic amd64 image, but I plan on adding nomultilib and
>>
ase submit bugs there or contact me
on irc (prometheanfire on freenode).
Here's the link to the images, I'm currently gpg signing them with the
same key I use to sign this email (offline master key smartcard setup
for security minded folk).
http://23.253.251.73/
Let me know if you have que
e I'm suggesting. How
> on earth could those same people object... (I don't see the open
> source communit up in arms over yahoo mail and gmail..)
>
> /* I'm just trying to level the conversation in terms of "social
> contract" and what people generally find acceptable */
> Do you own a phone that connects to this email? Android, iOS.. etc
> aren't "open source", but somehow we survive..
>
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# Matthew Thode (12 Feb 2015)
# Dead upstream and no deps
dev-python/rax-backup-schedule-python-novaclient-ext
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> are stuck with old versions ...
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Patrick
>
How long should we wait for a fix? If it's been broken this long I
don't hold much hope for a fix in any reasonable time frame. What is
your proposed cutoff date?
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