At Freitag, 12. November 2010 18:34 Stéphane Gaudreault wrote in
gmane.linux.arch.devel:
>> It seems the Cuda/OpenCL/vdpau headers are back in nvidia-utils version
>> 260.19.21-1.
>>
>> Stéphane is happy again :-)
>
> Sorry for the noise, I was misled by a post on the Nvidia forum. The
changel
On 13 November 2010 06:13, C Anthony Risinger wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 3:56 PM, csgeek wrote:
>> Somewhat related question
>>
>> I've seen a few places deploy git based build systems.
>>
>> funtoo (re-implementation of gentoo's portage but git based) and the arch
>> based that was lin
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 3:56 PM, csgeek wrote:
> Somewhat related question
>
> I've seen a few places deploy git based build systems.
>
> funtoo (re-implementation of gentoo's portage but git based) and the arch
> based that was linked above.
>
> I'm just curious.. at some point wouldn't that
Somewhat related question
I've seen a few places deploy git based build systems.
funtoo (re-implementation of gentoo's portage but git based) and the arch
based that was linked above.
I'm just curious.. at some point wouldn't that just create excessive history
that's not needed? Do you real
On 11/12/2010 11:46 AM, Auguste Pop wrote:
> Considering the incompatibility in the fundamental print
> function/statement, I seriously doubt the number of python2 packages
> that can run under python3 without any modification.
But that's the easy part. 2to3 can automatically convert a lot of
thin
On 11/12/2010 12:52 PM, Auguste Pop wrote:
> the package you mentioned is orphaned and marked out-of-date. i think
> you can simply adopt and update it. change the PYTHON variable in
> Makefile to python2 and several shebang lines in .py files may solve
> the breakage. of course, you need to change
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Auguste Pop wrote:
> The transition is indeed smooth, as least for me. I am just worrying
> that maybe most python utilities will remain using python2 for a
> rather long time.
>
> Considering the incompatibility in the fundamental print
> function/statement, I se
the package you mentioned is orphaned and marked out-of-date. i think
you can simply adopt and update it. change the PYTHON variable in
Makefile to python2 and several shebang lines in .py files may solve
the breakage. of course, you need to change the dependency from python
to python2.
> Date: Fr
The transition is indeed smooth, as least for me. I am just worrying
that maybe most python utilities will remain using python2 for a
rather long time.
Considering the incompatibility in the fundamental print
function/statement, I seriously doubt the number of python2 packages
that can run under p
On 11/12/2010 11:44 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
>
> But on how many packages? Just the ones that are breaking or is there some set
> of base packages I should backup and the do a 'perl -p -i -e
> s/bin\/python/bin\/python2/' on?
>
Err.. It doesn't seem to be that simple. After changed the executa
On 11/12/2010 12:47 AM, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
> Out of curiosity, David, I know you're on the ML quite often, how could
> you NOT realize all the python update emails and complaints going
> around?
>
Err.. (sheepishly) -- python to me is a snake. So while I did see the emails
about the python issues,
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 21:12:24 +1000
"joker-...@yandex.ru" wrote:
> Please tell me the best way to allow non root user to use halt,
> reboot, shutdown e t.c. May be set group "power" to this binaries?
>
> $ ls -l /sbin/halt
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 15152 2010-10-02 13:26 /sbin/halt
>
> (Not only
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 20:19:18 +1000
Allan McRae wrote:
> Surely someone can run a git bisect on this issue. It is a
> reasonably new occurrence.
>
> Or are we just going to switch software every time a bug is found...
I guess the issue is, that most people wanted fcron all along. Th last
time t
On Friday, November 12, 2010, Allan McRae wrote:
> Surely someone can run a git bisect on this issue. It is a reasonably new
> occurrence.
>
> Or are we just going to switch software every time a bug is found...
But I want my bikeshed to be red!
Surely someone can run a git bisect on this issue. It is a reasonably
new occurrence.
Or are we just going to switch software every time a bug is found...
Allan
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 06:12:36AM +0100, Heiko Baums wrote:
> There's probably one thing that could be changed in the fcron package to
> reduce the size. The complete documentation is in English as well as in
> French. Nothing against France, but the French documentation could
> probably be remove
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