On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 8:00 PM Philip Webb wrote:
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> 200811 Matt Turner wrote:
> > # Matt Turner (2020-08-11)
> > # Replaced by media-libs/libglvnd.
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> > app-eselect/eselect-opengl
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> root:552 ~> emerge -cpv eselect-opengl
> Calculating dependenc
200811 Matt Turner wrote:
> # Matt Turner (2020-08-11)
> # Replaced by media-libs/libglvnd.
> # Masked for removal in 30 days. Bug #728286
> app-eselect/eselect-opengl
root:552 ~> emerge -cpv eselect-opengl
Calculating dependencies... done!
app-eselect/eselect-opengl-1.3.1-r4 pulled in by:
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"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
> > Hi, everyone.
>
> > TL;DR: we might keep Python 2.7 supported as a build-time dependency
> > of a few packages as necessary, while removing the eclass support
> > for installing packages for py2.7.
>
>
> > As I've mention
> Hi, everyone.
> TL;DR: we might keep Python 2.7 supported as a build-time dependency
> of a few packages as necessary, while removing the eclass support for
> installing packages for py2.7.
> As I've mentioned earlier, the plan is to get rid of Python 2.7 target
> support at the beginning of 2
# Matt Turner (2020-08-11)
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# Matt Turner (2020-08-11)
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On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 9:31 AM Michał Górny wrote:
> TL;DR: we might keep Python 2.7 supported as a build-time dependency
> of a few packages as necessary, while removing the eclass support for
> installing packages for py2.7.
I think this is the right plan (and is along the lines of what I
sugg
# Miroslav Šulc (2020-08-11)
# Package dead. No consumers in the tree.
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Hi, everyone.
TL;DR: we might keep Python 2.7 supported as a build-time dependency
of a few packages as necessary, while removing the eclass support for
installing packages for py2.7.
As I've mentioned earlier, the plan is to get rid of Python 2.7 target
support at the beginning of 2021. The pl
On 11/08/2020 15.38, Joonas Niilola wrote:
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> On 8/11/20 11:36 AM, Jaco Kroon wrote:
>> And I've already provided you one use case where udev doesn't work well
>> but eudev does. I've also mentioned some historic issues I believe
>> should already be fixed but which did bit me in systemd-udev wh
On 8/11/20 11:36 AM, Jaco Kroon wrote:
> And I've already provided you one use case where udev doesn't work well
> but eudev does. I've also mentioned some historic issues I believe
> should already be fixed but which did bit me in systemd-udev which was
> never a problem in eudev.
>
Your systems
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Hi,
> As I have said earlier on the thread, we should look at udev and seee if
> it breaks things in relation to eudev. That would take some folks
> migrating their systems and reporting issues.
And I've already provided you one use case where ud
Ühel kenal päeval, T, 11.08.2020 kell 07:44, kirjutas Michał Górny:
> > Examples?
>
> I suppose nobody remembers the time (the previous year) where eudev
> broke reverse dependencies because of wrong version number, and it
> took
> around 3 months to get a fix (read: changing the version number) i
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