On 21/05/18 09:30, Marek Szuba wrote:
> I have got access to several of these but it turns out that in most
> cases one has to do more than merely recompute the digests. I reckon it
> is up to the maintainers to decide whether to proceed after all or let
> the packages quietly expire.
We have user
On 06/06/17 10:11, Kent Fredric wrote:
> I'm sort of hoping that we can delay at least until it becomes viable
> to use newer stuff on travis.
Good afternoon Kent,
We have similar workflow issues with this, and as a consequence our
software team has asked me to step up. I can present an at least
On 31/03/16 12:35, Lars Wendler wrote:
> Please don't remove me from gptfdisk when you add yourself.
Based on our discussion I'll take libqmi & libmbim only and leave
gptfdisk to you. All I care about is that it isn't left maintainer-needed.
Thanks :)
Regards,
Tony V.
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On 31/03/16 12:17, Alexey Shvetsov wrote:
> net-libs/libmbim
> net-libs/libqmi
> sys-apps/gptfdisk
These are of interest. I'll take them.
Regards,
Tony V.
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On 11/05/15 05:26, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
> Unless there are any major objections, as of May 17th, Infra will start
> dropping mail that scores more than 10.0 points in Spamassassin.
This is excellent, as I will then finally be able to forward my Gentoo
alias to the work e-mail server. Like GMail
On 04/08/14 23:03, Anthony G. Basile wrote:
> We are considering culling the team members accordingly.
And you are well within your rights to do so. I do have two G5 towers
now (one purchased because the other went unstable on me) and will make
an effort to set up a fresh 64UL environment.
Regard
On 29/06/14 16:49, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> virtual/perl-Switch
No, stop that right now.
Bug #511874 needs to be actually fixed:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511874
The explanation was closed as a duplicate, which it isn't:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496278
You are bre
Good afternoon,
In two weeks, on Tuesday February the 12th, the council will meet again.
Now is the time to prepare & raise items that you feel should be put to a vote.
Please reply to this e-mail with any suggested agenda items. Even if you have
raised
the issue on a mailing list before, plea
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# No longer maintained upstream, only available for
# the now obsolete 1.3 branch of Audacious.
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# Unmaintained upstream, use the bundled status-icon plugin in Audacious
1.3 and higher.
# Scheduled for removal.
media-plugins/audacious-docklet
Removal planned Dec 25. Can't compile agains
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# Upstream actively prevents automated downloads, consider using
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# Scheduled for removal.
net-irc/audacious-show
Upstream actively prevents automated downloads since some ti
Tony Vroon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (21 Nov 2007)
# Unmaintained upstream, use the bundled status-icon plugin in Audacious
1.3 and higher.
# Scheduled for removal.
media-plugins/audacious-docklet
Removal planned Dec 25. Can't compile against Audacious 1.4; alternative
functionality already
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# Unsuitable for IXP route server usage
# Seems incomplete for most other workloads
# Lost interest in this package, removal on 25 Aug 2007.
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BIRD is a routing daemon, like Quagga & Zebra. It was planned for a
deployment here at work, but required features were found to be missing.
As such, nothing came of it.
Unfortunately this isn't usable to me, and likely not usable to anyone
else. As
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Good evening,
Please note that beep-media-player and accompanying plugin packages have
been removed from the portage tree on March 5, 2006. This had been
announced on the gentoo-dev & sound mailing lists prior to it being
masked on February 18, 2006.
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Tony Vroon wrote:
>> Good afternoon,
>>
>> Please note that I am planning to remove beep-media-player and
>> accompanying plugin packages from the portage tree on March 4, 2006,
>> unless
&g
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Good afternoon,
Please note that I am planning to remove beep-media-player and
accompanying plugin packages from the portage tree on March 4, 2006,
unless
anyone can convince me of a good reason why they should stay.
This software has been abandoned b
On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 18:05 +0100, John Mylchreest wrote:
> Although I am not interested in looking after this, is 4 hours and 20
> minutes notice enough to claim a new maintainer?
> > It has been masked since March 12.
It was scheduled for removal for a long time, I really think that anyone
inte
bmp-outlame causes instability with large playlists, and may seriously
impair BMP's ability to play MP3 files.
It has been masked since March 12.
Should you want to save it, a patch is expected that makes it behave
correctly. If you're a dev, I expect you to maintain this package
afterwards.
If I
Okay, thanks to testing the patch has been improved to a point where it
works for everyone, on integrated video, PCI and AGP cards. It is now
unmasked.
~x86 and ~amd64 can have fun with this.
Could the early adopters please make sure they remerge the package so
they have the latest patch.
Thanks,
On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 12:33 +0100, Tony Vroon wrote:
> The code in question has been replaced with a sysfs tree-walker that
> should find the AGP video card in any system. If anyone out there has a
> PCI-Express adapter, I'd like to know if this code finds it or not.
Alrigh
Could any xchat-xsys users that are not afraid of using an experimental
patch unmask version 1.9.3 with /etc/portage/package.unmask and see if
the /video output gives you the right information.
If I get 10 reports that it works, I'll unmask it and unleash it on ~x86
and ~amd64.
(Any other arches wi
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