W dniu pon, 18.09.2017 o godzinie 11∶56 +0200, użytkownik Andreas K.
Huettel napisał:
> It may not always be obvious where this is needed, since net-libs/libnsl is
> already pulled in deep in the dependency tree (my @system chroot has it).
>
'emerge --depclean -v net-libs/libnsl' will tell you t
Am Dienstag, 19. September 2017, 07:06:24 CEST schrieb Duncan:
> Andreas K. Huettel posted on Mon, 18 Sep 2017 11:56:30 +0200 as excerpted:
> > It may not always be obvious where this is needed, since net-libs/libnsl
> > is already pulled in deep in the dependency tree (my @system chroot has
> > it
W dniu pią, 08.09.2017 o godzinie 13∶19 +0200, użytkownik Michał Górny
napisał:
> EAPI 7 is introducing new version manipulation and comparison functions
> that aim to replace versionator.eclass. This eclass provides an 'early
> adopter' versions of those routines.
>
> It serves two goals:
>
> a.
On 06/06/17 10:11, Kent Fredric wrote:
> I'm sort of hoping that we can delay at least until it becomes viable
> to use newer stuff on travis.
Good afternoon Kent,
We have similar workflow issues with this, and as a consequence our
software team has asked me to step up. I can present an at least
On 9/18/17 3:09 PM, Paul Varner wrote:
Please provide any feedback on the upcoming deprecation and removal of
app-portage/gentoolkit-dev with the upcoming stabilization of
app-portage/gentoolkit-0.4.0 (Bug 627350)
Regards,
Paul
Updated to just tell the user to remove gentoolkit-dev from the wo
On Mon, 18 Sep 2017 11:56:30 +0200
"Andreas K. Huettel" wrote:
> sunrpc - build against glibc
Now that I think about it: What about other libcs ? musl, uclibc,
freebsd or even the prefix ones ?
[...]
> Porting a package means adding a dependency in the style of
> || (
On 18/09/2017 11:56, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
So glibc-2.26 is already out for some time, but we still haven't keyworded it
yet. Why?
* I want to use the opportunity to make the long-delayed switchover from
glibc-internal SunRPC (long deprecated and outdated) to external
implementations (libtir