On 03/27/2011 22:47, Kumba wrote:
> Rather than mounting an expedition to find it, it's probably easier for me to
> generate a new key, but this raises a few questions, because I'm a complete
> idiot when it comes to GPG/PGP stuff:
This is all fixed. My new key is published, b
On 03/25/2011 14:30, Mike Frysinger wrote:
for people who dont have a key yet:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=2&chap=6
for people interested, bugs to get repoman extended to make the gpg
process smoother:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/360459
http://bugs.gentoo.org/36046
Kumba wrote:
I was talking to Alec last night in -dev (yes, I'm still alive), and I
tossed out the idea of using metadata.xml instead of mangling the ebuild
filename or even sticking it as the first line in the ebuild (as a
hashbang or something gentoo-specific, for example).
Fleshin
Petteri Räty wrote:
Let's try something new. I would like to get opinions from as many
people as possible about GLEP 55 and alternatives listed here in order
to get some idea what the general developer pool thinks. Everyone is
only allowed to post a single reply to this thread in order to make it
a goldfish's. That said, however, profiles should be doable come the
weekend, at least for removing 2006.1, renaming 2007.1, and pondering 2007.0's fate.
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them be
, and
put an end to all this pointless, utterly stupid bickering that drives away some
of the best talent we have.
Besides, BSG returns in two months. I will probably become more scarce than
George Carlin at Catholic Mass when that happens, permanently affixed to my
television trying to grok whatever crazy stuff Moore throws out in this final
season.
So, thoughts?
--Kumba
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via packet
radio, where swearing is illegal.
* Try not to flame; it is not polite.
So yeah, stop swearing before the authorities come after us for swearing over
packet radio! :P
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: smal
it pretty much means "everything else".
Whether that's what really becomes of the list, I dunno. That's part of the fun
for me. I guess what I current envision is it becoming what -dev is today,
minus all the technical discussions.
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&q
continue always to be grateful.
I, for one, welcome our new volunteering developer Overlords!
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere."
Ryan Hill wrote:
Torsten Veller wrote:
| for the quick low down:
| - nominations are from July 1 through July 31
| - anyone can nominate
| - only Gentoo devs may be nominated
|
| so get with the nominating people !
I noticed Kumba isn't nominated, so I'll throw him into the ri
to be somewhere in the
middle?
I think package additions/removals should stay there, since they are development
related, such as the removal due to bitrot or an unfixiable security flaw, etc.
Such messages might also be candidates for the above mentioned -dev-announce
ML as well.
--
cted to mention that
I was having twins, and that one of them was gonna grow up to be overweight and
ugly, yet incredibly hot.
Healthcare really has gone down the drain here in the UDG, hasn't it? (United
Developers of Gentoo). Anyone care to recruit Moore as a developer?
Anyone???
--K
Doug Goldstein wrote:
So it's 97 degrees outside.. it's pretty hot... Since everyone loves to
debate non-technical things on this list.. Let's debate Fahrenheit vs
Celcius...
Discuss!
Pft.
Rankine and Kelvin, FTW!
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"Such is oft the
e matter) As this really isn't the kind of thing we should be pulling
during a council/trustee switch out (just look at the size of the thread).
@Infra
In what may be appropriately considered a vain attempt to end this thread, can
we just go ahead and create -project, and give it a few weeks
ound))
But I definitely see this as a 2008.0 thing at the earliest. I also see no
problem with mips joining in on the fun to play with things either!
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they mus
you leave, the Fungi
will win.
for (i = 0; i < SOME_BIG_NUMBER; i++) {
plusplus();
}
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere.&quo
straight off IRC, and I know of others who came on board solely through bugzilla
contributions. So there are many alternatives.
Cheers,
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the e
e
material. Either method works. but it's just a suggestion. The more personal,
emotion-filled (and I don't mean negative emotion-filled either) ones could go
elsewhere, like to -project or such.
Cheers,
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of de
that -project did not address (or
may've been potentially created by -project's creation), then we can revisit the
option of blanket moderation then.
Simply put: One Step At A Time.
Cheers,
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels
oject.
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do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere." --Elrond
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ction `mips_reorg':
mips.c:(.text+0x6a64): undefined reference to `TARGET_R10K_SPECEX'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [cc1-dummy] Error 1
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them becau
.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2007-June/msg0.html
++ here.
Heck, I'm aiming for a -project list, and I see benefits in this too (details of
reply-to munging discussions aside). So what's the harm in subscribing to a few
more MLs?
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Steev Klimaszewski wrote:
So this other list would allow non-civil discussions to continue and
rage on? I mean, you wouldn't have to be civil to others on it, you
could just join and start trolling everyone?
Read the bug I filed with infra. You'll find the answer to this there.
Duncan wrote:
Kumba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
below, on Mon, 11 Jun 2007 21:25:14 -0400:
It's competition, at the core. No one likes draws, ties, or even photo
finishes, let alone losing. They like to win, and win by a large
margin. If someone tr
don't know what lists they're all on, one of their devs told me debian-project
is one he stays away from. I guess I'm a bit like them; I like the technical
discussions more than the expertly-crafted responses tossed back and forth in
the many flame wars that pop up on here. An
Mike Doty wrote:
George Prowse wrote:
Kumba wrote:
Kumba wrote:
So I'm told debian has one of these types of MLs, probably where the
flames burn bright enough to have earned a star designation from the
IAU. Given what's been going on lately, and with calls from myself
and o
Kumba wrote:
So I'm told debian has one of these types of MLs, probably where the
flames burn bright enough to have earned a star designation from the
IAU. Given what's been going on lately, and with calls from myself and
others (i.e., mcummings) to get back on track and actually
Philip Webb wrote:
070607 Kumba wrote:
what should we call it? Vote on this!
If users have votes ...
Since I'm pretty much the pikachu-loving nutball that proposed this, I don't see
why not. Users are as much a part of Gentoo as the developers are.
--Kumba
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names
are the following (in no particular order, just what I've already seen suggested):
gentoo-politics
gentoo-circuits
gentoo-soap
gentoo-project
gentoo-gossip
[1]: http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that mov
o participate in the discussions there or not. I
myself would likely stay off that list, because I care more about technical
things. I live ~30mi outside of the DC Beltway; I get enough politics as it is.
Think about it -- I'm 30mi away from Wolf Blitzer. Scary stuff man.
--Kumba
things).
And yes, the quote bot needs to return! So I can stop storing quotes in my bot
hiding off on another network :P
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes of the
Christian Parpart wrote:
+1 here too
possible alternative names: gentoo-soap, gentoo-gossip ( not to be
confused with net-im/gossip )
gentoo-soap, lol!
"And these are the Flames of our Lives..."
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that
ntly obvious people
need a place to vent at times, and I think that by separating the politics from
the technical discussion, it might help in some way. Yes, it'll also be the
source of many problems too. I can't envision what they might be, but I know
they'd exist.
Anyway
dn't freakin' rock a zergling's
socks?
Anyways, we're off the crab guys. Really. We're pulling in blank pots, the
crew is getting restless, and we're almost out of coffee and nicotine. Let's
get our heads on straight, our asses in gear, fill our tanks
[2] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=178189
pfft, so now I'm gonna have to upgrade my antiquitated apache-1.3.x install
after all? :P
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while t
Christian Faulhammer wrote:
Kumba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Christian Faulhammer wrote:
Damn! Who can I bash now regarding MIPS?
You really wanna bash the arch whose supported machines are made from
100% American-grade Steel, usually require two people to lift, and
suck more energy
ported machines are made from 100%
American-grade Steel, usually require two people to lift, and suck more energy
than a Metroid in a daycare? :P
Bring it! :P
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them becaus
ith a clone, for
doing MIPS keywording?
I believe much of that had to do with trying to get a new X livecd
released.
About that, MIPS/X/Xfce/LiveCD..
Kumba said there are issues with Thunar, and possible with
xfce4-session or xfdesktop. I could use .xsession-errors (or plain
startx spits those mes
y at a
chatroom crowd, but for the most part, it can still serve as a most effective
tool...
*giggle*
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do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere." --Elrond
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se poor guys have to deal with RPMs.
'Nuff said, IMHO.
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do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere." --Elrond
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ating the dead, weak,
understaffed, and unnecessary projects
Depends on the definition of "unnecessary".
- Project status reports once a month for every project
Hmm, could be useful. Depends on whether one defines a report as needing to
match some obscure DoD specification, or whet
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
This is pretty much exactly what Kumba was talking about. I didn't like
the idea simply because it allowed the user to shoot themselves in the
foot way too easily. It will also cause QA problems, since the profiles
wouldn't be strictly controlled by the arch
Thierry Carrez wrote:
Those were nominated but did not (yet) confirm their participation :
`Kumba
Arrr me mateys!
err, that's not until Sept. 19thmy bad. Reading over the current nominees,
the field looks pretty varied. It'll be a fun race. So I suppose I'll throw m
r n64 userland, your system compiler (and therefore CHOST) is
already 64bit, so it's one compiler for both kernel and userland.
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Gentoo Foundation Board of Trustees
"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do th
e old idea and giving it a new name works for the US
Congress
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhe
vein, will this eselect tool eventually supplant the functionality
of binutils-config as well (and thus need its own wrapper script)?
--Kumba
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Gentoo Foundation Board of Trustees
"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do
thing.
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herein
are contained the specs used to build prior releases for most archs.
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsew
vhoff (sys-boot/getdvhoff) [utility] tools used in this CD, or
in its creation, as well as to 'learath' of #mipslinux for SGI Origin testing
access.
More info can be found in the README regarding questions, comments and bugs.
Initially, this can be found in my dev directory here:
http://d
Mike Frysinger wrote:
we know it's retarded, but not everyone is a ninja ... no reason to rant about
it
/me drags from the pile of dead conversations
But it's easy to become a Ninja, all you need is a simple t-shirt:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/philbooth/How_To_Be_A_Ninja.jpg
Greg KH wrote:
Oops, yes, the 064 release fixed that. Sorry for not updateing the
bugzilla entry. That is now taken care of.
Just out of curiosity, know what happened to cause that?
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"Such is oft the course of
increase.
Now to implement the persistent block device names that we showed
everyone at OLS...
Does this happen to also fix the bus error on sparc mentioned in Bug #99290? I
see in the Changelog a reference to a sparc fix, but the bug hasn't been updated
regarding the status.
--
chu> cve #CAN-2005-1912
`Pikachu: Bug #123456; "CAN-2005-1912: Kernel infested with
Pokemon"; [Gentoo Linux :: Kernels]; {RESOLVED:PIKA!}; Wile E.
Coyote->kernel herd; http://bugs.gentoo.org/123456
Maybe applicable to other apps that get a
uses the bug. I just haven't
fired the system up and really taken a good look at it.
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work for various systems, thus they have to stick with 2.4.x
as well.
Any of these changes that may affect 2.4/devfs usage need to keep this in mind
that some of us who still use 2.4/devfs may not be doing so out of choice,
simply because it's the only option we have.
--Kumba
-
s not compiling.
I know some packages off the top of my head, like Perl and OpenSSL use their own
odd variants of configure. There are likely many others.
Kernel ebuilds probably need special treatment, as they don't really go through
a configure and compile phase.
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Sven Wegener wrote:
Unused local flags:
sys-kernel/mips-headers: cobalt
It's used, it just looks like I forgot to add it to IUSE in the 2.6.11-r1
ebuild.
Should be fixed.
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"Such is oft the course of
ul Neil Milne Johnstone.
5) Everyone will become happy, and help Save the Pikachus.
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes of the gr
my random forays into the liveCD structure (as you've seen me
yammer on about in -releng)
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes of the
me by now having to
deal with more invalid bugs.
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do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere." --Elrond
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proverbial
high-speed turbine.
Yeah, I'll probably get flamed for this, but I <3 my ext3 :P
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands
do them because they must, while the eyes
USE flags that need
to be forced on if using a specific profile would be great. make.defaults works
for the most part, but people can override it with USE="-* blah1 blah2 foo bar"
IIRC.
--Kumba
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"Such is oft the
re or less closely follow what's shown there.
Please report bugs, glitches, feedback, suggestions for improvementm etc, to Bug
#95631 at http://bugs.gentoo.org
All that said, you can find everything here:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~kumba/mips/releases/livecd-rc4/
Tools, mainly just the miniroot
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