On Fri, 3 Apr 2020 08:25:35 +0200
Tupone Alfredo wrote:
> ---
> eclass/toolchain.eclass | 25 ++---
> 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
Looks good!
--
Sergei
---
eclass/toolchain.eclass | 25 ++---
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain.eclass b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
index ee466ee4d904..b003dc20cc5a 100644
--- a/eclass/toolchain.eclass
+++ b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ if [[
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 6:52 AM Alfredo Tupone wrote:
>
> I would like to have the attached changes reviewed and, if possible,
> applied to the toolchain eclass.
Please generate patches using git-format-patch, and send them using
git-send-email. This allows them to be easily reviewed in a mail
cli
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 12:52:13 +0200
Alfredo Tupone wrote:
> + # Do not set ADAFLAGS to build the compiler
> + unset ADAFLAGS
Can you clarify in a comment why it's done?
> # Older gcc versions did not detect bash and re-exec itself, so force
> the
> # use of bash. Newer ones
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 10:27 AM Piotr Karbowski
wrote:
> while keeping the long sentence, that even it's long, is still beneficial
> to have
>
Split it for grammatical correctness and ease of human parsing.
The only use for those drivers remain in deployments which intentionally
> opt-out of us
Hi,
On 02/04/2020 17.26, Piotr Karbowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Updated with what Ulm and Soup pointed out, while keeping the long
> sentence, that even it's long, is still beneficial to have. Revision
> bumped to 2, date bumped to tomorrow's.
My apology, s/Soup/Soap/.
-- Piotr.
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Hi,
Updated with what Ulm and Soup pointed out, while keeping the long
sentence, that even it's long, is still beneficial to have. Revision
bumped to 2, date bumped to tomorrow's.
--- news item below ---
Title: Deprecation of legacy X11 input drivers
Author: Piotr Karbowski
Posted: 2020-04-03
R
Hi,
it's true that zoom is currently getting a lot of attention. It all
started with the iOS application using Facebook SDK to provide login
through Facebook and their TOS/privacy statement.
That triggered a lot of (security) researchers who are currently sitting
at home like most people in weste
(with many thanks to everyone who mulled on this problem in #gentoo-dev
yesterday, mattst88 in particular)
So, yesterday's attempt to begin phasing support for 32-bit OpenCL out
of Gentoo (which, to remind everyone who may not have followed the
earlier discussion, would essentially acknowledge the
Hello,
I was reviewing about how to enable globally on my system the usage of
libappindicator and I realized that we have multiple names for that in the tree.
"ayatana" is the only global one, while other packages are using "indicator",
"libindicate", "appindicator"...
Personally I would merge al
This is a straightforward import of the latest fflas-ffpack-2.4.3.ebuild
that François Bissey has been maintaining in the sage-on-gentoo overlay,
with only a few minor changes:
* I added a "+" to the LICENSE to match the upstream LGPL-2.1+.
* I switched the openmp check to use tc-check-openmp
These two flags are already supported by cpuid2cpuflags, but so far no
package in ::gentoo uses them. The forthcoming sci-libs/fflas-ffpack
will use them, however, and -- given that they're CPU flags whose names
are fixed -- it seems most sensible to add them globally right away.
Bug: https://bugs
Sending to the list because it adds two new global CPU flags, already
supported by cpuid2cpuflags but not listed in the profiles yet.
Michael Orlitzky (2):
profiles/desc/cpu_flags_x86.desc: add avx512dq and avx512vl.
sci-libs/fflas-ffpack: new package for finite-field linear algebra.
profile
> On Thu, 02 Apr 2020, Rich Freeman wrote:
> I guess we could stick an einfo in the post-install messages,
Not sure if that's necessary. Zoom is a proprietary, closed-source,
fetch-restricted package, so users should know that they cannot expect
the same level of quality as for free software.
> On Thu, 02 Apr 2020, Alessandro Barbieri wrote:
> I have concerns about the inclusion of zoom in ::gentoo. For me it's
> more like a malware.
Gentoo is about choice. If users want to use Zoom (or have to, because
their employer schedules a meeting using that platform) then it is not
our cal
> On Thu, 02 Apr 2020, Piotr Karbowski wrote:
> Title: Deprecation and removal of legacy X11 input drivers.
Title has 52 chars which is too long (omit the full stop for a start).
> Author: Piotr Karbowski
> Posted: 2020-04-02
> Revision: 1
> News-Item-Format: 2.0
> Display-If-Installed: x11
I would like to have the attached changes reviewed and, if possible,
applied to the toolchain eclass.
This will simplify the gnat-gpl ebuild and is a step to add ada to
sys-devel/gcc
And also I suggest temporary to mask the ada flag for sys-devel/gcc
Thanks
Alfredo Tupone
diff --git a/eclass/to
On Thu, 2020-04-02 at 00:44 +0200, Piotr Karbowski wrote:
> Title: Deprecation and removal of legacy X11 input drivers.
> Author: Piotr Karbowski
> Posted: 2020-04-02
> Revision: 1
> News-Item-Format: 2.0
> Display-If-Installed: x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse
> Display-If-Installed: x11-drivers/xf86
On 2. 4. 2020 7:51, Michał Górny wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-04-02 at 10:13 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
>> And I would like to add that sometimes you don't have a choice - if
>> someone who is paying you says to use zoom, there is no choice
>
> You always have a choice. You can live poor and happy
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