[arch-general] Question about switching to 12 hour time

2020-02-13 Thread matthew dyer via arch-general
Hi all, As an orca user, I am confused about something. My arch machine is set to use local time which means that if I am using orca and quarry the time orca gives me the time correctly in 12 hour time but in looking at emails in thunderbird, the time and date are spoken in 24 hour time for ex

Re: [arch-general] Iptables

2020-02-13 Thread Karol Babioch via arch-general
Hi, Am 11.02.20 um 16:15 schrieb NTS: > - The ssh port is fixed as TCP port 12500. Since 12500 >1024 this > is a non-priviledged port which is a security risk. Ports < 1024 > can only be opened (here: state LISTEN) by root, others by everyone. While technically this is true, I'm not convinced t

Re: [arch-general] "date" C++ library packaging

2020-02-13 Thread David C. Rankin
On 02/13/2020 02:24 AM, Morten Linderud via arch-general wrote: > On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 12:09:27AM -0800, Brett Cornwall via arch-general > wrote: >> Waybar [1] just had an update where it pulled in a project called "date" >> [2]. I'm hesitant to package this under the name "date" since GNU core

Re: [arch-general] "date" C++ library packaging

2020-02-13 Thread Morten Linderud via arch-general
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 12:09:27AM -0800, Brett Cornwall via arch-general wrote: > Waybar [1] just had an update where it pulled in a project called "date" > [2]. I'm hesitant to package this under the name "date" since GNU coreutils > shares a binary with that name. But this isn't a totally obscur

[arch-general] "date" C++ library packaging

2020-02-13 Thread Brett Cornwall via arch-general
Waybar [1] just had an update where it pulled in a project called "date" [2]. I'm hesitant to package this under the name "date" since GNU coreutils shares a binary with that name. But this isn't a totally obscure library. Should I persuade upstream to change the name? Should I package it unde