Re: [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] [signoff] util-linux-2.20-3

2011-09-20 Thread Tom Gundersen
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 1:48 AM, Damjan wrote: >> * enable libmount >> >> With libmount we get support for /etc/mtab being both a regular file >> and a symlink to /proc/self/mountinfo. The latter is "the future", but >> we won't force that as not all mount helpers (such as cifs, fuse, ntfs >> and

Re: [arch-general] Any suggestions on frequently rebuilding a git package?

2011-09-20 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 06:02:21PM +0800, XeCycle wrote: > Lukas Fleischer writes: > > [...] > > >> > 2. Comment line 47 and 48 (PKGBUILD-git.proto), uncomment if you want a > >> > clean build. > >> > >> Well, this is my PKGBUILD-git.proto: > >> > >> 43 # > >> 44 # BUILD HE

Re: [arch-general] Any suggestions on frequently rebuilding a git package?

2011-09-20 Thread XeCycle
Lukas Fleischer writes: [...] >> > 2. Comment line 47 and 48 (PKGBUILD-git.proto), uncomment if you want a >> > clean build. >> >> Well, this is my PKGBUILD-git.proto: >> >> 43 # >> 44 # BUILD HERE >> 45 # >> 46 ./autogen.sh >> 47 ./c

Re: [arch-general] Any suggestions on frequently rebuilding a git package?

2011-09-20 Thread Philipp Überbacher
Excerpts from XeCycle's message of 2011-09-20 11:01:58 +0200: > Many thanks to all of you, I'm trying them out. > > So the point is to never clean the code tree, nor cleaning those > compiled objects. > > However I think re-configuring is not always needed, which results in > lots of rebuilding.

Re: [arch-general] Any suggestions on frequently rebuilding a git package?

2011-09-20 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 05:01:58PM +0800, XeCycle wrote: > Many thanks to all of you, I'm trying them out. > > So the point is to never clean the code tree, nor cleaning those > compiled objects. > > However I think re-configuring is not always needed, which results in > lots of rebuilding. So I

Re: [arch-general] Any suggestions on frequently rebuilding a git package?

2011-09-20 Thread XeCycle
Many thanks to all of you, I'm trying them out. So the point is to never clean the code tree, nor cleaning those compiled objects. However I think re-configuring is not always needed, which results in lots of rebuilding. So It's better to decide myself when it's needed? Philipp Überbacher writ