.org. No regeneration
necessary.
That wiki page I believe only talks about *'s in different places, which is
not supported.
I personally use the same wildcard cert for webmail via apache, imap/pop via
courier, and SMTP.
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Hey,
Just wondering, does anyone know what's up with bugs.g.o and forums.g.o?
Seem to be up and down, left, right, and centre.
Not often I get to post anything useful to bugs.g.o, and now that I do, I
can't :)
Ta
forums is running now...
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3.4 so they
> get linking errors.
Shouldn't this be a profile thing? i.e. 200{4,5}.X stays at 3.3.X, 2006.X-> go
to 3.4.X
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On Wednesday 02 November 2005 16:56, Dale wrote:
> > !!! Please attach the config.log to your bug report:
> > !!! /var/tmp/portage/bonobo-1.0.22/work/bonobo-1.0.22/config.log
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sible.
Yes, scattering different types of news about the tree in different places is
stupid, having the same news in 4 different places might be mildly annoying
if you see it 4 times, but if 4 times as many users see it all the better.
Redundancy is a Good Thing.
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virtual/x11.
KDE needs some X libs, so obviously must always depend on them, but having the
X USE set should call in a complete working server.
For packages that can work with, or without X, and should give the option to
have a full server, or not, perhaps a new USE flag is needed? Xlibs?
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throw up the warning.
Exactly the same symptom you're seeing with editors on -user.
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