and I'll have to have a look. I take it though, this would be
exclusively tackling the domains of Python and Perl modules? Or does it
also tackle ABI breakage of other packages?
Sounds like the SLOT variable could get quite unwieldy where several
SLOT-ed packages contribute t
On 06/26/11 15:44, Benedikt Böhm wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 4:59 AM, Stuart Longland wrote:
>> - revdep-rebuild (handles packages broken by soname changes, etc)
>
> solved by preserved-libs in portage-2.2
Hmmm, except that portage-2.2 isn't stable yet... indeed it isn
m thinking
of. It has been an irritation for me for quite some time.
Thoughts,
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about sh that I didn't know at
the time.
My o32 stages are straight ~mips... however I did adjust the snapshot's
package.mask to disable building of perl-5.12 for this release as I had
some quirky issues with it in the seed stage... the biggest issue at the
time was gcc-4.4.4 not bein
ngson2f in
CFLAGS... -mips3 (my preference) won't do.
Out of interest... did you get around to those n32 stages at all? I'd
like to get some of my old SGI kit up and going, some of them will need
a complete reinstall... so I may as well do that using n32 from the
outset.
My O2 can remain
ay from usable, and
there's a chicken-egg issue with icedtea6.) It also needs _lots_ of RAM
and disk space ... not a plentiful resource on MIPS.
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atform and
experiencing various issues... I moved back to 2.6.34 and the problems
disappeared.
I'd sooner be one version back and stable, than bleeding edge and
constantly falling over.
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around waiting for stuff to compile these days (which is why I've been
very inactive on the MIPS and Mozilla fronts) but I could look help out
with the moderation.
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> On 13:23 Thu 31 Jul , Stuart Longland wrote:
>> An alternative however, I'd like to propose is the addition of a 'lm2e'
>> local USE flag to the affected ebuilds
>
> Stuart,
> I'm glad to hear you've made progress o
If there aren't any complaints, I'll look into getting this done
possibly next weekend. At the moment, zhenghe (one of the boxes here)
has been reformatted, I'm setting up Gentoo 2008.0 on it, so I'll be
testing everything as I go.
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make sure
they don't break anything (at some point, I'd like to see these
systems supported out-of-the-box by Gentoo)
o Check the documentation is still accurate
o Clean up the bugzilla list
Kumba,
Since you're otherwise busy with other things, did you want me to b
r changes, but improvements nonetheless. To say we
haven't done anything in the last few years, would be a mistake in my
opinion -- a lot has changed behind the scenes that users may not
necessarily be aware of. I do not see this as being a significant
problem. Certainly, the focus should
Rather than banning *people*... why
not temporarily ban a thread? I know this is easily possible on forum
threads -- mailing lists are more difficult, but if one could lock a
thread for a day or so -- that might allow people to cool off before
picking up the thread again.
I t
g
time to compile. (X for instance is an overnight job, minimum, on my
Indy). Thus, we can't be expected to test things at the same rate as,
say, the x86 or AMD64 teams.
That said, now that I'm aware of the problem, I'll take a look and see
about bumping the latest version.
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in there.
(and so are a lot of others... just go poking around the devrel bugs) ;-)
Just about anything and everything is considered a bug here -- be it an
enhancement (such as a new ebuild or Developer) or a defect.
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es to us saying "Package foobar works on mips, can you please add
~mips for me", we normally don't worry about it.
Maintaining keywords on _every_ package in the tree, IMHO would be a
waste of effort unless there are a significant number of users actually
using _every_ package in th
l configurations that I could try, two 2.6.9,
one 2.6.12-rc2.
Perhaps something for packages could be rigged up? I would certainly
make use of such a system if one existed. If anyone's interested (in
particular, arch teams) in the code for the above
n Linux. (.zip is about the most common of the lot... the
rest are Windows-specific)
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like the Linux kernel. Some of these
companies own quite big chunks of the Linux kernel source.
So your suggestion is neither practical, nor does it help the patent
case in any way shape or form.
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Anthony Gorecki wrote:
> On Monday, July 04, 2005 10:14 pm, Stuart Longland wrote:
>
>>Why stop there? Why not extend it to hardware manufacturers that make
>>heavy use of patents?
>>
>>Good luck finding a decent video card for that lovely desktop of yours. :-)
&
to mask packages that
have a particular licence? I'm not sure there, but that would be one
solution. I personally don't think it's necessary to go as far as
removing the ebuilds though... after all, it's not the ebuild that's
covered under the patent. :-)
-
web-blog before...
If there's one that works particularly well with p.g.o, that would be ideal.
Regards,
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al order.
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Duncan wrote:
>> _ Stuart Longland (a.k.a Redhatter)
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d
on IRC a moment ago, I promise to not break the tree too many times. :-D
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utils ;)
> -mike
If only a little crippled in functionality compared to their full
equivalents... :-)
Although for what BusyBox is... it's a great tool.
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on G/FBSD because there's no root
> group, instead wheel group has GID=0.
Why not just use `chmod -R 0:0 ${D}`? That should have the desired effect?
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Jan KundrÃt wrote:
> Stuart Longland wrote:
>
>>Anyway, wouldn't security updates include the core system, rather than
>>just things like Apache?
>
>
> Security updates are updates which are fixing *security* problems.
> Upgrading glibc is not a security upda
the system
as-is. The toolchain and libs will be getting quite old, and while the
updated packages should be backward compatable, they may not be.
Anyway, wouldn't security updates include the core system, rather than
just things like Apache?
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I'd certainly welcome a cleanup here... clean out the dead wood. ;-)
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n those who send HTML emails.
*Ohh... I'm too elite for text/plain*
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compatable in that regard.
Having said that... is it possible to install both PHP4 and PHP5
simultaneously? I'd like to tinker with PHP5, but I don't want to
sacrifice PHP4 in the process.
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od of transferring a file. So in that regard,
it, and others such as rsync IMHO still belong in net-ftp.
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Chris Gianelloni wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 00:15 +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
At the moment, I'm used to just clicking the Reply button to send to the
list... however, on most lists that I participate in, Reply-To is left
alone, so I'm normally in the habit of clicking Reply-To-All.
d the
same issue on the Humbug[1] mailing lists some time back.
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