Hi!
See below. For a little more background:
http://blog.i-no.de/archives/2009/06/28/index.html#e2009-06-28T13_54_50.txt
Also note the glibc part of the same post. Maybe that'd warrant a news
item, too? What do the toolchain guys think?
As for my news item, what I'm not entirely sure about are t
As they expired yesterday, the SSL certificates on dev.gentoo.org for
IMAP and POP3 have been updated.
In following with the previous trend, they are now in the CACert chain,
instead of being self-signed.
The dev-email documentation page has been updated as well.
IMAP fingerprints:
-
Hi,
Tobias Klausmann :
> As for my news item, what I'm not entirely sure about are the
> Displa-If- headers (What I'm aiming for is to reach people who have
> installed *either* xorg-x11 (and thus -server) or just xorg-server on
> any alpha profile) Also, the last paragraph might reek a bit of
> p
Hi,
Theo Chatzimichos :
> The Gentoo KDE Guide has been updated and now covers the two most
> serious issues affecting KDE users:
Make it look something like
"1.) masking of the kdeprefix USE flag for KDE 4 users and
2.) the upgrade due to stabilisation to KDE 3.5.10 for users of
monolithic e
> On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, Tobias Klausmann wrote:
> As for my news item, what I'm not entirely sure about are the
> Displa-If- headers (What I'm aiming for is to reach people who have
> installed *either* xorg-x11 (and thus -server) or just xorg-server
> on any alpha profile)
> Display-If-Instal
Hi!
Thanks ulm and fauli, here is a new version:
Title: xorg-x11-7.4 and xorg-server-1.5 kernel support
Author: Tobias Klausmann
Content-Type: text/plain
Posted:
Revision: 2
News-Item-Format: 1.0
Display-If-Installed: x11-base/xorg-server
Display-If-Profile: default-linux/alpha
Display-If-Profi
Hi,
Tobias Klausmann :
> Revision: 2
This is only needed for an in-repo revision...so please leave it at 1.
> but but no fixes are available yet, please see
But but
V-Li
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http:/
Theo Chatzimichos posted
200906292309.49695.tampak...@gentoo.org, excerpted below, on Mon, 29 Jun
2009 23:09:49 +0300:
> [0] http:///www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/kde/kde4-guide.xml
It's a typo that presumably wouldn't have made it into the real news
item, but just in case (too many slashes a
Hi!
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, Christian Faulhammer wrote:
> Tobias Klausmann :
>
> > Revision: 2
>
> This is only needed for an in-repo revision...so please leave it at 1.
>
> > but but no fixes are available yet, please see
>
> But but
Imagine a trembling lower lip with that :)
Fixed both
Ulrich Mueller wrote:
>> On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, Tobias Klausmann wrote:
>
>> As for my news item, what I'm not entirely sure about are the
>> Displa-If- headers (What I'm aiming for is to reach people who have
>> installed *either* xorg-x11 (and thus -server) or just xorg-server
>> on any alpha
Hi,
Christian Faulhammer :
> a year consists of 12 months that can be divided into four quarters
> with 3 months each. This means we are in the second quarter right
> now, not the third.
This is a friendly reminder.
In my timezone we are already in the third quarter, so all should
start using t
Duncan wrote:
> Note that one can set PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS in make.conf, with the
> contents being added to the normal rsync command. Looking at the rsync
> manpage, there's the --exclude-from=/path/to/exclude.file option.
> [..]
> However, it should be obvious that
> anything a sysadmin wi
Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> I'm wondering how profiles should be reported. Rather than just the
> endpoint, I'm thinking that we should resolve them and generate a list,
> like the above, then explicitly whiteout the non-public ones.
> So in the above, you'd report:
> ===
> (censored) X 13
> default/
Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> 1. That's not the only location used for layman.
> - At home: /code/gentoo/layman/
> - At work: /usr/local/portage-layman/
> - Gentoo Infra: /usr/portage/local/layman/
>
> 2. Just because an overlay is distributed by layman does NOT mean that
>it's safe to disclose t
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