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> Don't use debug.eclass.
Pardon what may be a stupid question here, but what's the fix/workaround for
using
the debug.eclass ?
Caleb
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Caleb Tennis napsal(a):
>> Don't use debug.eclass.
>
> Pardon what may be a stupid question here, but what's the fix/workaround for
> using
> the debug.eclass ?
>
> Caleb
>
# It was broken, and debug useflag should _not_ touch CFLAGS to start with.
# See http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 07:19:30AM -0500, Caleb Tennis wrote:
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> > Don't use debug.eclass.
>
> Pardon what may be a stupid question here, but what's the fix/workaround for
> using
> the debug.eclass ?
Simply stop using it. Drop it from the inherit line, and if your ebuild
has a legitimate use
Just a heads up that in the coming weeks I'll start checking packages
that still use einfo for important messages and convert them to elog if
appropriate. If you have a problem with me doing that for your
packages that notify me off-list.
You can find the current list of packages to check at
dev.ge
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Hi folks!
As eroyf announced in his mail last week, it is the first bugday of the
year tomorrow!
The bugday will officially start at 00:00 UTC and will finish at
something like 23:59 UTC+12 to ensure it lasts as long as possible, so
don't forget to c
Alec Warner wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
>> On Thursday 04 January 2007 20:33, Gustavo Felisberto wrote:
>>> Ok, so what is diference?
>> probably the samething as between -k and -K
>> -mike
>
> A more verbose answer:
>
> -k says "use binary packages if possible, otherwise use ebuilds"
> -K say