On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:19 PM, Peter Baldridge
wrote:
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> I thought part of 'minimal' meant that the packages were as stock as
> possible. I was under the impression that we shipped minimally
> altered packages and it was up to the administrator to perfect each
> package to her liking.
The k
packages.git looks fine to me now, but community.git is still stuck.
Generally, things that are written to are not stored in /usr.
This page might help
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/arch_filesystem_hierarchy
Are you using the dropbox aur package? If not, it might be worth trying
that.
Your permissions look to be the same as the ones I have locally.
drwx-- 6 joel users4096 Sep 20 14:28 .dropbox
drwxr-xr-x 3 joel users4096 Sep 12 18:33 .dropbox-dist
Joel
>
> Only issue I've noticed so far is that multilib is apparently not
> enabled and therefore virtualbox, chromium and syslinux fail because
> they can't find lib32 dependencies.
>
Enabled it now.
>
> What kind of hardware backs this and how long does a full rebuild of all
> packages take?
>
Cu
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Dan McGee wrote:
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>
> This is awesome. Does https://arch-ci.org/ provide any sort of JSON
> interface? We could add a snippet to each package page to go grab the build
> status, and as Florian hinted, being able to pull in dashboard-able data
> would be awesome.
Just guessing, but looking at the comment
"linux-api-headers->glibc->binutils->gcc->binutils->glibc" and the dates
that these packages are rebuilt on, it seems like the work to update
linux-api-headers is substantial.
qemu-launcher is in the AUR, so it doesn't look like it has been updated yet.
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