Re: Incus exprience

2024-03-05 Thread Abraham S.A.H.
Probably, an off-topic noise of course. But wanted it to be on thread rather than a private email. I always appreciate your writes. The time, effort, and responsiveness that you put to write your letters in Arch mailing lists. Not everyone is as generous or capable (me also added to the list) i

Re: Incus exprience

2024-03-05 Thread Abraham S.A.H.
> Link? Pointless … Yeah, sorry, that was pointless. > (second link appears to be down?) No, it was accessible. > … they work the same … Good. Thanks for feedback. > … seemless transfer between LXD and Incus … Didn't have LXD. Manually replicated my Alpine containers in Incus. Took me a fe

Incus exprience

2024-03-05 Thread Abraham S.A.H.
Hello everyone, I was using LXC — unprivileged — containers for my only two containers. I don't know how much but about a year, perhaps.  Meanwhile, reading announcements of Incus following their GitHub release notifications. I was just interested.  With v0.5 release, I jumped in, gave it a t

Re: Future of libdepends and libprovides

2024-03-05 Thread Lime In a Jacket (Aaron Liu)
Hmm, so the question is if autodeps still recognizes provides without a prefix. Cheers, Aᴀʀᴏɴ > On Mar 5, 2024, at 7:46 AM, Marius Kittler wrote: > > Am Montag, 4. März 2024, 18:33:53 CET schrieb Lime In a Jacket (Aaron Liu): >> Online information on all three libraries are quite scarce. Are w

Re: Future of libdepends and libprovides

2024-03-05 Thread Marius Kittler
Am Montag, 4. März 2024, 18:33:53 CET schrieb Lime In a Jacket (Aaron Liu): > Online information on all three libraries are quite scarce. Are we sure that > autodeps breaks existing soname deps? No, but dropping the existing libdepends and libprovides support. Quote from the original mail that wa