On Monday 13 June 2005 04:42, Robert Paskowitz wrote:
> Would, RESOLVED LATER, with 'need maintainer' in the status whiteboard
> not be suitable? for the purpose of pulling queries, it's just as
> affective.
>
> Robert
Probably, yes. It'd be just quicker/more organized way of doing it.
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Would, RESOLVED LATER, with 'need maintainer' in the status whiteboard
not be suitable? for the purpose of pulling queries, it's just as affective.
Robert
Markus Nigbur wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> I just (again) noticed I'm currently
Hi gang,
I just (again) noticed I'm currently the only active developer of the
desktop-misc herd, which is going to change as soon as the recruitment
process is reopened again.
About 80% of all bugs assigned to desktop-misc are new ebuild
submissions for software which either falls into no other g
All:
I have bumped gentoolkit to 0.2.1_pre3 and package masked it for
architecture testing and general testing of the new improved
revdep-rebuild. This version contains lots of bug fixes and I would
like give it a workout before unmasking.
There are some major changes in identifying the broken l
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Ferris McCormick wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
>>> I'd prefer to avoid adding patches that are feature enhancements instead
>>> of small fixes, if possible. Is it a problem if we pass on those?
>>>
>
> Not really. They are not
Athul Acharya wrote:
>>So to sum it up, it's not really (for me maybe) about enterprise v. hobbyist,
>>it's about moving ANYONE over to Linux, period.
>
>
> Actually, I rather like to think that Gentoo is one of the very few
> distributions that cares more about meeting existing Linux
> [power]u
> So to sum it up, it's not really (for me maybe) about enterprise v. hobbyist,
> it's about moving ANYONE over to Linux, period.
Actually, I rather like to think that Gentoo is one of the very few
distributions that cares more about meeting existing Linux
[power]users' needs rather than getting
The following packages will be removed from Portage in 48 hours, unless
someone steps up to fix the corresponding security bugs - and takeover
upstream when it's dead :)
app-emulation/glukalka (bug 70666)
No upstream and vulnerable to multiple tempfile vulns and race
conditions, this package has b
by depends. Be very careful with what you do
with category.use, since that can very easily break builds.
[1]
http://dev.gentoo.org/~urilith/portage-tools/bashrc-2.0.51-modular-20050612.tar.bz2
I've got some sample files in that dir for the random files the bashrc
supports.
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
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Ferris McCormick wrote:
You asked for patches. Both of these are incorporated in the 6.8.99
series, and have been around long enough
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