hardware failures could make me headaches).
So what I expect, is to find out, if setups like mine can or should be
somehow supported. I'm fine, when the outcome is, that I won't be
supported, then I know and should rethink my strategy to manage my
gentoo boxes.
With kind regards,
Jean-Marc Hengen, a happy gentoo user
ght have it on another computer, or get from a friend or
> just maybe have luck with google) or use the ~arch 1.4. This won't
> affect users that already have <1.4 installed, or just have the distfile.
As a current user of skype, I like that idea.
Greetings,
Jean-Marc Hengen
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led by default, can easily reverse that in make.conf.
This is only an opinion from a user and reflects a part, on how I see
gentoo and what it makes it for me the best distribution out there.
Greetings,
Jean-Marc Hengen
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Duncan wrote:
> ...
++ - I can only add the saying "With freedom comes great responsibility.".
Maybe the python herd could maintain a little status page which covers
informations like:
- Estimated python 3 compatibility in respect to the packages in the
main tree.
- Recommendations if installing