Arch devs,
The update to postfix 3.9.0-1 appears worthy of a note in "Latest News" on
archlinux.org as it will require manual user intervention. The upgrade note in
pacman with the upgrade is much appreciated, but removal of hash: database
types and replacement by lmdb will require regenerat
Could someone forward the contents of the original message? Thanks.
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Cheers,
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Hi,
> Replying on the general mailing list since the dev list is staff only.
tried to reply to arch-dev-public earlier, that explains why it didn’t work.
> Personally I think having incomplete SPDX identifier in the pacman
> package is not in itself a license violation as long as the individual
Ey,
yay is just a wrapper for pacman. If running pacman tells you that it
has a permission issue, you should run the commands as root, e.g. by
prefixing them with sudo. All pacman commands should also work on yay as
long as you replace "pacman" with "yay". Generally, in the Arch wiki,
all lin
On Sat, 6 Apr 2024 12:45:54 -0700 (PDT)
Chime Hart wrote:
> Well, 2nd try, as I must have posted to the subscription address
> instead. I am still running Debian SID on my main machine with a
> screen-reader, Speakup, as I am totally blind. Meanwhile, I wanted to
> try a newer screen-reader, call
On 07-04-2024 13:10, Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig) wrote:
Hi Arvid,
Thanks for bringing this issue to my attention and your detailed email
about it. I'm CCïng our public development mailing list in this
response so our other maintainers get informed, too.
I agree that Arch needs a solutio
Hi Aaron,
> fonts are universal and can be used anywhere, including X, Wayland,
> and Terminals.
See ‘font formats’ in setfont(8).
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Cheers, Ralph.
Thank you David for your prospectives. I tried your pacman commands, but
somehow they didn't work out. In this version they are useing "yay" for
updates. Yesterday we tried alot of console fonts, of which yes it became 135
lines, but Fenrir basicly stopped talking. There was 1 font which increas
On 4/6/24 14:45, Chime Hart wrote:
ell, 2nd try, as I must have posted to the subscription address instead.
I am still running Debian SID on my main machine with a screen-reader,
Speakup, as I am totally blind. Meanwhile, I wanted to try a newer
screen-reader, called Fenrir on a laptop. So, we