d acceptable to expand Portage by the possibility to declare a file
shared between slots and only delete it once the last slot is uninstalled?
Thanks for some feedback on this!
-sven
ful reply.)
Cheers, -sven
nly hours, Ruby devs
would rather use the RubyGems manager than waiting for the ebuild to appear.
-sven
would go there as opposed to 'fresh
> install' stuff (which belongs in the normal docs area).
I disagree. Upgrading documentation can be part of the normal docs area as
well.
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G
thank them for
that.
Time is no-one's friend, you'll always find that you can't find any spare
hours in your back pocket.
I wish them the best and they're of course always welcome for a quick chat.
Wkr,
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and
> all sorts of other automated emails, that's not an accurate representation
> of whether an email alias is actively used or not.
Isn't this an issue that also exists for the Gentoo developers in general?
Wkr,
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he sentiment
of the arch testers in this case (if they are still reading this thread)?
Wkr,
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PS I would be quite surprised if there is *one* arch tester who feels good
with this entire thread; it doesn't show of much appreciation between
people. There is a huge diffe
's get the second most points, yada yada
* content get third most points
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The Gentoo P
nserts-${lang}.xml
method Xavier implemented. Pages at /{main,doc,proj}/en can be translated
and placed at /{main,doc,proj}/${lang}.
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eir
/etc/fstab. For a documentation writer, this is unacceptable. Any failed
installation is seen by me as either a (1.) very stupid user, or (2.)
failure on my part to document the instructions well.
This is my motivation, and this motivation is mine.
Sincerely,
Sven Vermeulen
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inity sign. The trustees have had a
discussion on this part too. Their decision was that we need a "strong,
compelling case for not using it since it is something the community has
voted on".
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ple/ of references to the Gentoo FAQ
- Update the Gentoo FAQ
- Update the Gentoo Handbook FAQ
Perhaps I should use the ... tags more often.
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On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 09:51:25AM -0600, Brian Harring wrote:
> Please welcome Marien Zwart, aka marienz to the crew. He's joining up
> as a python monkey, working on twisted (2.x stable ebuilds anyone?
> ^.^), portage 3 hacking, and pretty much anything python wise.
> Finally, he's been helpin
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 01:56:37AM +0100, Marius Mauch wrote:
> > current agenda:
> decision on multi-hash for Manifest1
You mean the Manifest2 GLEP, or did I miss something?
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On Sat, Dec 10, 2005 at 11:15:15AM +0200, Marius Mauch wrote:
> No, I mean the mail I sent to council@ a few weeks ago (relating to an
> earier -dev thread).
Oh, the tree signing stuff. Got it. Sorry.
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than my person. If
there is a (large) demand for it, I have no problems in attempting to get
re-elected for those positions (or stepping down if I am not).
With kind regards (yes, that's what "Wkr" stands for),
Sven Vermeulen
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ideas on the Gentoo Forums that aren't situated
in any of the current projects, such as "Top-100 Feature Requests" [1], "Gentoo
Binary profile" [2], "Gentoo Knowledge Base" [3], "USE-flag triggered
software installation" [4], etc.
Wkr,
Sven Ver
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 06:21:39PM +0100, Sven Vermeulen wrote:
> There are some interesting ideas on the Gentoo Forums that aren't situated
> in any of the current projects, such as "Top-100 Feature Requests" [1],
> "Gentoo
> Binary profile" [2], "Gento
and not that many wikis have decent versioning tools (or they have them
but they're really awkward to use).
The Java team already uses the gentoo-wiki.com infrastructure, indeed an
unofficial wiki for official documentation.
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the documentation team.
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/and/ be less
strict on the above items.
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s the installed package(s).
Is this a known problem?
Thanks
Sven
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ckage that we just compiled})
so that a clean system is built with gcc 3.4 only!
Greetings
Sven
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>> I'd like to see, that bootstrap.sh unmerges any old gcc
>> (emerge -C \<${gcc package that we just compiled})
>
> that's a bad idea imo
>
> let the user decide which gcc they wish to have
But doesn't bootstrap.sh rebuild gcc? I have to take a look again, but i
think bootstrap.sh rebuilt gcc 3
After that, bootstrap.sh could unmerge the gcc included in the stage1 by
emerge -C "<$GCCV" ">$GCCV"
Greetings
Sven
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>> I'd like to see, that bootstrap.sh unmerges any old gcc
>> (emerge -C \<${gcc package that we just compiled})
>> so that a clean system is built with gcc 3.4 only!
>
> Nope. We don't want to remove that choice from the user. We are
> working now towards the 2006.0 release, which means GCC 3.3
>> that sounds rather unlikely, if gcc-3.4 was installed `emerge -e system`
>> would have rebuilt it, not the 3.3 version (unless there is a dep on
>> <3.4 in system).
>
> Does this have something to do with it?
>
> gcc-3.4.4-r1.ebuild:
>
> PDEPEND="|| ( app-admin/eselect-compiler sys-devel/gcc-
eing as easy as possible)
At the moment, "/usr/portage/scripts/bootstrap.sh; emerge -e system"
produces a system, that is IMHO unexpected for most users.
That's not a problem for me. So excuse me that i wanted
gentoo-installation to be more simple.
Greetings
Sven
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>> Seems like a bit ranting to me. Why do you use unsupported installation
>> method if you want it simple?
>
> I don't know about Sven, but the reasons I prefer the "unsupported"
> installation method is all outlined here:
I have no clue, what "bootstr
>> I have no clue, what "bootstrap.sh" is for anymore.
>> For me, Installing gentoo was always like this:
>
> Ok, let me remind all. Stage 1 is a minimal system that is mainly built
> statically with the sole purpose of being suitable to build a working system
> from. It contains a cripled compi
>> Mike Frysinger is talking about "choice" and ignores me if i tell him,
>> that the "emerge -e system" uses the crippled gcc 3.3 for the first 10
>> packages until "emerge -e system" finally rebuilds gcc 3.3 (only due to
>> some sideeffects!!! namely the dependy of gcc 3.4 on libstdc++-v3 OR gcc
e due to an "emerge -uDN
world" can hopefully be fixed by restoring the backup portage tree and run
"emerge -uDN world" again).
If you then put your configuration files under versioning control, you
should be set.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
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>> You say, that it's the intended behaviour, that bootstrap.sh keeps the
>> crippled gcc 3.3 intact and as the default compiler.
>
> ok, i looked into this some more and ran some tests ...
>
> long and short of it is that the behavior i discussed before applies only in
> a
> stage3 and beyond
>> I also noticed the "--oneshot" fix.
>
> i noted this already elsewhere in the thread
>
> dont you read all of the e-mails !?
???
I just wanted to say "Thank you" for both fixes.
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> how ca i make sure that i am informed earlier about such changes?
While you wee emerging rp-pppe, there was a message on the screen that
informed your about that.
But it didn't inform you, that there is no new /etc/init.d-script
anymore, any your know have to use /etc/conf.d/net.
I don't when
>> I don't when the init.d-script disappeared from the ebuilds, but well: i
>> still used it and didn't know about the baselayout-support for pppoe.
>
> May I suggest reading the fine handbook?
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=4&chap=3#doc_chap4
RTFM - that's always a
>> May I suggest reading the fine handbook?
>> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=4&chap=3#doc_chap4
>
> Yes, it's beautiful,
> but it doesn't tell you in which file to enter the lines :
>
> config_eth0=( "adsl" )
> adsl_user_eth0="username"
>
> Where do you put them
Hi,
> The obvious symptom when you don't have any valid VIDEO_CARDS set will
> be that the xorg-x11 ebuild tries to pull in everything. Warnings or
> die()'s about this change are useless, they will be too late because all
> the drivers will have already been built at that point.
but doesn't port
>> Would it harm anything, if the drivers become a dependency of the second
>> kind?
>
> It would mean that you could have the xorg-x11 metabuild installed and
> yet still not have a complete installation, if the emerge failed after
> it was installed.
Yes, you're right. I missed that point.
s
on
of rp-pppoe and builds the rp-pppoe.so-plugins directly from the
rp-pppoe sources instead of using the ppp-sources.
So what's going on there? I'd be happy about some comment from the
maintainers.
Greetings
Sven
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>> /etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so -> /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.2/rp-pppoe.so
>>
>> Is this symlink needed? And why is it installed by rp-pppoe?
>> (And is the /etc/ppp/plugins dir needed at all? What do plugins do in
>> /etc/ppp/plugins? Don't they belong to /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.2/ ?)
>
> That is the place wher
xecution by 5 votes and 1 abstained.
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Like I said on the meeting, I need coffee, so please forgive any spelling
and grammar mistakes made.
Wkr,
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The Ge
this topic. The mailinglist is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] afaik. Once we have a nice idea about where we want
to go (sic), a GLEP will probably follow for those who don't want to follow
the mailinglist but do want to know what we will be/are doing.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
[1] http://kb.redh
rch technology than on the
writing.
Wkr,
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[1] This is actually what I had in mind for the Gentoo KB
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it be, that this procedure modifies the timestamps of the *.la
files? And is this the reason, that the *.la files don't get unmerged?
Thanks,
Sven
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with gcc
4.x and they will not become compatible due to severe conceptional issues.
So is there already something i could use?
Thanks,
Sven
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>> some software, like qemu and others, are simply not compatible with gcc
>> 4.x and they will not become compatible due to severe conceptional issues.
>
> then they stay broken ... add a warning to the ebuild if `gcc-major-version`
> is "4" (see toolchain-funcs.eclass)
Hmm, but ...
there is t
> I've been thinking about this recently. What qemu does is compile a C
> implementation of the target processor's instruction set into an object
> file when qemu is built, then at run-time (JIT time) it cut-n-pastes
> bits of that object file when it "compiles" the target executable into
> native
> then it's broken by design ... sure the idea about how qemu goes about its
> emulation is pretty goddamn cool, but gcc has never said that you can rely on
> certain behavior
very right!
but you cannot change the world :-(
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gin 2.4.3 which has fixed the ICQ login issue. You saw
the bump-request coming, didn't you?
2) If you had your way, would you discourage users from filing early
version bump requests?
-
Oh please don't discourage bump-requests, even if they are 0-day. I like
them because I CC to t
d upon the Software.
The rest of the paragraph is about obtaining (or trying to obtain) its
source code or application behavior, i.e. learn the program, not
modify it.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
sions, you get a shitload of ebuilds to
host and sync.
RubyGems does a very good job dealing with versions and dependencies,
so it's IMHO a good idea not to delegate this to Portage unless
absolutely necessary. We better find a way for Portage and RubyGems to
work hand in hand.
What do you think?
-sven
nal package managers to the main package manager through
some
interface (a bit like pkgkit)? What about eix support?
I wouldn't be happy about such a solution. This "assimilation" sounds
like trouble and the current co-existence works quite well in most
cases.
-sven
package and gems would enable (symlink to wrapper)
themselves at
postinst. I'm an eselect n00b but this all sound like something an
eselect module could do.
The wrappers can't be boiled down to one unified wrapper.
Cheers, -sven
9
> Also, the handbook still endorses having a separate partition for /usr and
> includes it in the example setup. This should be changed now, not when
> stabilization time comes.
It's an example, and we still endorse it. Only will we now tell users to use
an initramfs with it.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
helping out here, I use nginx, privoxy, squid and apache on
a daily basis (albeit not to their full potential).
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
to take into consideration what is needed (must) for a Gentoo
installation, what is seriously recommended (should), what is nice to have
(could), etc. And for me, having a separate /usr/portage is a nice-to-have
imo.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
rg/doc/en/handbook/draft/complete/handbook.xml) but I've
since moved away from that. Perhaps I should work again on it...
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
rchitecture. After a while, people start asking more information
for "just the necessary bits", making the guides longer and longer, after
which they'll eventually need to be made multi-page.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
ment) for alternative / better partitioning layouts, and when that has
stabilized then we can talk about Handbook integration, not?
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 08:56:22AM +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> Do you really want to be advertising an awful hack that doesn't really
> work, is conceptually unsound and that breaks all kinds of things in
> subtle ways?
Isn't that something all major distributions do? ;-)
Sven
from
the DTD so that new commits won't bring it in again.
Yours faithfully,
your local doc monkey
Sven Vermeulen
PS Sending to gentoo-dev because it also includes changes on the
xml/htdocs/proj/* documents.
pd
selinux-tftpd
selinux-ucspi-tcp
selinux-courier-imap
selinux-gnupg
selinux-haveged
selinux-openldap
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
hus an /ad interim/ proxy docdev to help us to merge the
> patches for the documentation.
> Meanwhile, I could follow the procedure to become a docdev.
Hi Xavier,
You might want to take this to the gentoo-doc mailinglist. That being said,
I don't mind proxying commits for you guys. I
ed to describe both of the
locations for a while anyhow).
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
need to know that a switch took place.
>
> 1) To a first approximation, nobody reads the documentation.
There sure are a lot of nobody's then...
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
On Nov 29, 2012 10:24 AM, "Markos Chandras" wrote:
> > We could slightly simplify the handbook installation procedure if we
> > told people to use emerge-webrsync to fetch the initial snapshot. What
> > do people think?
> >
>
> Seems a good improvement to me.
I'm ok with it as well. I'll draft up
a way we could somehow ensure that a USE flag is never set
globally, but only on a per-package basis?
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
ay "seden" (via layman).
Feel free to use it. Works fine, at least on my system.
Cheers
Sven
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Am Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2016, 09:37:28 CET schrieb David Seifert:
> On Do, 2016-02-18 at 09:29 +0100, Sven Eden wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2016, 15:20:56 CET schrieb Justin Lecher
> >
> > (jlec):
> > > currently BOINC supposed to be maintained by
work in the previous documentation system – but in reality I am not a
> developer at all. Nowadays, with the new wiki – which I can see grow
> and improve day after day – it is no longer necessary for people like me
> become a developer.
>
> At the beginning I could get a friendly
m standard that says
> how to do these things?
Yes, wouldn't the Docker project be happy to take on a patch that uses
gethostname() or so?
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
Am Dienstag, 10. Januar 2017, 13:36:15 CET schrieb Jan Stary:
> > You arguing that 40MB is nothing on modern systems (which, by the way is
> > not exactly true, talking about embedded ones).
>
> Can you gove an example of an embedded system with manpages?
My Raspberry Pi 3.
Am Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2017, 19:08:05 CET schrieb Walter Dnes:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 05:15:25PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote
>
> > On Jan 11 13:34:09, sven.e...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > Am Dienstag, 10. Januar 2017, 13:36:15 CET schrieb Jan Stary:
> > > > > You arguing that 40MB is nothing on modern s
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:44:31AM -0500, Richard Yao wrote:
> On 11/30/2012 06:46 AM, Sven Vermeulen wrote:
> > On Nov 29, 2012 10:24 AM, "Markos Chandras" wrote:
> > > > We could slightly simplify the handbook installation procedure if we
> > > > told
ve that down into the chroot section, and mkdir /usr/portage
> if that is needed?
Crap. Indeed, section moved towards the place where we optionally recommend
"emerge --sync", and put in an mkdir /usr/portage.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
l
of 1,807 packages installed.
I guess the regular user would end up somewhere between your 2G and my 22G.
But I bet it will be slightly more likely my end, wouldn't it?
Sincerly
Sven
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Am Montag, 17. Dezember 2012, 11:47:24 schrieb Tomáš Chvátal:
> 2012/12/17 Sven Eden :
> > Hello Tomáš,
> >
> > on my system I have set up everything with splitdebug enabled. My CFLAGS
> > use - march=native, -O2 and -ggdb.
> > And this is the result: (Yes, I hav
Am Montag, 17. Dezember 2012, 11:48:12 schrieb Walter Dnes:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 01:37:27PM +0100, Sven Eden wrote
>
> > 1) --- kde-base/kate
> > -
> >
> > Compiled with -ggdb in CFLAGS:
> > # sum=0; for file in $(equery f
Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2012, 12:43:55 schrieb Marcin Mirosław:
> W dniu 18.12.2012 12:13, Sven Eden pisze:
(snip, because this has nothing to do with the previous discussion.)
> >> On my 32-bit machines I have...
> >>
> >> FLAGS="-O2 -march=native -mfp
maintain them.
> >
> > app-portage/ufed
> >
>
> What did occur finally with them?
Hi all,
what has happened to app-portage/ufed?
I could take care of it. I am no official dev, but maybe via a proxy
maintainership? Would that be possible?
SIncerly
Sven
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ned,
> I'll summarize below.
Feels like I'm on reddit now...
Upvote for you for the explanation, and an upvote to Robin for implementing it
for
us!
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
egademo anyone? ;)) anyway.
Cheers
Sven
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On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:10:45AM +0300, Samuli Suominen wrote:
> alsaconf should die as it's useful only for ISA/PCMCIA and currently broken
>
> see, http://bugs.gentoo.org/456214
>
> does anyone have problems with dropping alsaconf and patching the
> gentoo's alsa-guide.xml to tell users to e
#x27;m not proposing this be required or
> anything (since not all packages will have one).
I'm all for it. We can then easily map CVEs against packages, especially if
the version structure we use in the ebuilds is the same one as used upstream
(so the remainder of the CPE with version can be easily obtained).
http://blog.siphos.be/2013/04/matching-packages-with-cves/
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
mit that change for me ? :)
>
> just add "cpe" between "cpan-module" and "cran" in the remote-id field.
Done
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
"Jason A. Donenfeld" wrote:
>On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Alex Legler wrote:
>> - Projects: Use a GuideXML-to-Wikisyntax conversion tool to create an
>> initial wiki version of the document
>
>
>What is the current status of such a tool?
It is a script (xslt) that can be used with xsltpr
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 02:15:29PM +0200, Alex Legler wrote:
> On 11.06.2013 13:05, Theo Chatzimichos wrote:
> > On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 12:20:20 Sven Vermeulen wrote:
> >> "Jason A. Donenfeld" wrote:
> >>> On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Alex Legler wro
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 12:04:04PM +0100, Markos Chandras wrote:
> I like the idea. It might help bring developers and users closer.
Me too, if I can ever contribute to it, or help users with their Gentoo
(Hardened/SELinux/IMA/EVM/...) through it, I'll be happy to work with it.
Wkr
can help ;)
btw, the tool actually converts GuideXML, so I'll be updating it later on to
support better moves of our documentation as well.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
e time of conversion the project sites
themselves are still available to consult).
I'll update the stylesheet with the suggested style improvements this evening.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
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r at minimum, I have a
> very good idea where it is once I hit it, because I have a good idea what
> changed and why.
Care to elaborate a small bit on this? Is this a hook through bashrc that
you use? I'm running a few - myself (not openrc though) and am
interested in doing something similar...
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
id
it. Result: No initrd and one partition less to take care of. I have never had
any disadvantage by that merge over a year ago on all my machines. And then I
took a closer look at all servers (debian, ranging from Sarge over Lenny to
Squeeze) at my workplace, and none ever even had a separate /usr.
Cheers
Sven
(*): Like /usr over NFS
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Am Mittwoch, 25. September 2013, 11:39:20 schrieb Ian Stakenvicius:
> On 25/09/13 11:27 AM, Sven Eden wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 25. September 2013, 11:05:24 schrieb Ian
> >
> > Stakenvicius:
> >> On 25/09/13 10:51 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> >>> On Wed,
t suffer in many
places from the problems ustr solves.
Cheers
Sven
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th dev-python/python-exec-1.1
and dev-python/python-exec-1.2 want a dev-lang/python-exec:0 with the same
target setting.
Btw. Why does dev-python/python-exec:2 has a dependency on dev-python/python-
exec:0 ?
Cheers
Sven
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Am Montag, 4. November 2013, 10:01:18 schrieb Sven Eden:
> Btw. Why does dev-python/python-exec:2 has a dependency on
> dev-python/python- exec:0 ?
Sorry, I meant: "Why does dev-python/python-exec:2 has a dependency on dev-
lang/python- exec:0 ?" of course.
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Am Montag, 4. November 2013, 12:55:45 schrieben Sie:
> Dnia 2013-11-04, o godz. 10:01:18
>
> Sven Eden napisał(a):
> > PyQt4 and synaptiks were only the messengers, btw.
> > dev-lang/python-exec-0. has the Targets pypy2_0 and python3_3 which
> > dev- lang/python-ex
on upstream was died while cronie forked it
> fixing some bugs :/
>
> What do you think?
I'm ok with it. At least cronie's main website is quick to find, and I
remember a bug I sent in to the cronie maintainers and got a fast reply, so
positive experience as well.
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
=c++11" the default, and only
override this for packages that do fishy stuff and break with it.
But of course this must be tested thoroughly first. I have some extra time to
spare in the first three weeks of january, and I've already planned to do an
'emerge -e @world
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