On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 23:01, Gerardo Exequiel
Pozzi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> This is a list [#1] of possible packages that can be arch=('any') in a future.
Would you mind posting the script you used to find that? :)
Hello,
This is a list [#1] of possible packages that can be arch=('any') in a future.
The pkgs don't have any ELF[*] (x86-32 or x86-64) [executables, shared objects,
relocatables] or AR archives (static libs).
[core] -> 21 pkgs (~10M p/arch)
[extra] -> 417 pkgs (~1.5G p/arch)
[community] -> 67
Howdy. I just installed my system on software RAID (RAID1 over two
discs, twice. I'll elaborate in a minute.), and after coming off the
installation I get errors when I try to boot:
/dev/md0:
The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
filesystem. If they device is valid a
Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote:
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> / \ ___
> | | / \
> @ @ | It looks like you are |
> || ||| trying to update your |
> || || <--| system, are you sure? |
> |\_/|\___/
> \___/
The ASCII-art is by far the best
Pierre Chapuis wrote:
Le Mon, 20 Jul 2009 19:48:51 -0400,
Daniel J Griffiths a écrit :
You may well have more success than I do. Finding the current upstream
version for packages on hosting sites is easy, doing it for joe schmoe's
website isn't so simple... If all you want to do is monitor
Le Mon, 20 Jul 2009 19:48:51 -0400,
Daniel J Griffiths a écrit :
> You may well have more success than I do. Finding the current upstream
> version for packages on hosting sites is easy, doing it for joe schmoe's
> website isn't so simple... If all you want to do is monitor what
> packages you
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