other solution
If any one out there could help it would be great. I would pay for shipping
costs, but this is christmas, so a christmas present would be nice ;)
If i could get this working it would become another gentoo box ;)
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A few days ago I added net-im/wildfire to the tree. This is the sucessor to
jive-messenger. The ebuild is diferent and now complays to net-im/jabber-base.
In a week or so I'll remove jive-messenger from the tree.
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Blog:
new version.
>
> Tried to talk to the maintainer, no answer for days. What would you
> suggest to do now?
>
> Greets, Lars
Just because I don't answer does not mean I dont read. Work is in progress at
the proper places (bugzilla is the place, private e-mail or this list
Gnophone is upstream dead. Does not build in amd64 (and probably other arches)
failling on configure.
I'm going to give this two weeks an then remove it if no one offers to solve
this problems. (There is no open bug so one should contact me directly)
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Paul de Vrieze wrote:
I'm proud to announce the arival of a future developer. His name is "Tom". He
arived last monday on 10:22 am (UTC+02). I and my wife will take care of
mentoring him to full developership ;-).
In the meantime, he's got his own album on
http://www.cs.ru.nl/~pauldv/tom/
Pau
I'm removing net-misc/ssh from the tree as Tectia no longer provides a "free"
version of they're ssh client and server. The last update to this package was
one year and half so I'm a bit afraid of security issues that might exist that
were not reported.
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Stuart Herbert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 7/11/06, Gustavo Felisberto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm removing net-misc/ssh from the tree as Tectia no longer provides a
>> "free"
>> version of they're ssh client and server. The last update to
ce
net-im/yahoo-transport
net-im/msn-transport
net-im/gabber
net-im/jabberd
net-im/gg-transport
net-mail/sendEmail
net-misc/blogtk
sci-misc/netlogo-bin
x11-themes/gkrellm-themes
x11-themes/zinf-themes
x11-themes/gdm-themes
I'll update the metadata.xml to maintainer-needed during the next
server without
consulting packages existing in the local
packages directory.
Ok, so what is diference? -g will fetch ALL packages in PORTAGE_BINHOST and use
them to construct the deps and the other..
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Blog
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 pa
uot; and leave them on the tree and ewarn the
users to use the unstable skype
The first option will trigger portage errors and prompt users to open
bugs until we have a stable 1.4, the second gives us a chance to explain
the issue.
Any alternatives?
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il contact with me, I can be reached at: seemant (at) kulleen (dot)
> org
>
> I hope that the fun in Gentoo will return soon. It certainly seems like
> there's been a positive tide turning as of late, so I leave with
> optimism.
>
> Be well, everyone.
>
&g
dependent on a
prticular jabber daemon. So i would like to make them depend on jabberd
or ejabberd (or one other jabber server when it is available).
So if no one comes up with a better idea i'll be adding
virtual/jabber-server in a few days.
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Don, it is really sad to see you go, you were my mentor when i started
and it was very good to work with you. I hope you can find the time and
space to keep comming to freenode and state your voice in gentoo matters
as your contributions have always been great.
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Gustavo Felisberto
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with a gpg --delete-keys
0xCA57AD7C and importing it again seems to have solved the problems.
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Web: http://dev.gentoo.org/~humpback
Blog: http://blog.felisberto.net/
It's most certainly GNU/Linux, not Linux. Read more at
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/wh
on on my server
jabber.felisberto.net)
3-A msn account.
What to do:
1-Browse the services on my server (jabber.felisberto.net) and register
on the MSN gateway and use it normally to talk to your contacts. See if
you can see their avatar.
2-Nothing more :)
Thanks to all users.
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