W dniu sob, 19.08.2017 o godzinie 15∶25 -0700, użytkownik Georgy
Yakovlev napisał:
> I've found couple of issues, or maybe not.
>
> systemd installs to /usr/lib/systemd (or /lib/systemd since 234)
> unconditionally.
> I'm not sure if it's special and should be allowed to do that, but it's
> the on
I've found couple of issues, or maybe not.
systemd installs to /usr/lib/systemd (or /lib/systemd since 234)
unconditionally.
I'm not sure if it's special and should be allowed to do that, but it's
the only package on the system (except gcc/$CHOST dir) that has 64-bit
libraries and binaries in lib.
On śro, 2017-08-02 at 17:58 +0200, Michał Górny wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
>
> I've finally gotten around to writing a new tool for migrating amd64
> systems to SYMLINK_LIB=no layout [1]. I've put it in symlink-lib-
> migration [2] repository along with a README. Please review it and give
> it more te
On pią, 2017-08-11 at 16:56 -0700, Gerogy Yakovlev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was able to test this one a bit.
> The test subjects were:
> ~amd64/openrc/desktop system which I was going to wipe anyway.
> amd64/openrc latest snapshot, updated to ~amd64 with boostrtap.sh
>
> for the latter symlink migrat
Hi,
I was able to test this one a bit.
The test subjects were:
~amd64/openrc/desktop system which I was going to wipe anyway.
amd64/openrc latest snapshot, updated to ~amd64 with boostrtap.sh
for the latter symlink migration was done before bootstrapping,
So far I found 3 issues so far:
1) k
Hi, everyone.
I've finally gotten around to writing a new tool for migrating amd64
systems to SYMLINK_LIB=no layout [1]. I've put it in symlink-lib-
migration [2] repository along with a README. Please review it and give
it more testing.
The tool has a few advantages over the one attached to the