Martin Vaeth wrote:
> > 1. Doing a full clean build [..] the speed of make or ninja is hugely
> > offset by the compilation speed, and their overhead is negligible.
>
> It depends on the definition of negligible. For huge projects like
> boost or chromium it is several minutes
It's arguably a bu
# Jonas Stein (23 Nov 2017)
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W dniu czw, 16.11.2017 o godzinie 11∶19 +0100, użytkownik Michał Górny
napisał:
> Hi, everyone.
>
> Here's the updated version of GLEP 74 taking into consideration
> the points made during the Council pre-review.
>
> ReST: https://dev.gentoo.org/~mgorny/tmp/glep-0074.rst
> HTML: https://dev.gento
Very few if any users. They break occasionally with new xserver
versions, and then I have to do the leg work to fix them, make the
upstream releases, and then push them into Gentoo. Again, for between
zero and one person to use.
I left some other ancient ones that are also candidates for removal,
On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 11:24:24PM -0800, Matt Turner wrote:
Very few if any users. They break occasionally with new xserver
versions, and then I have to do the leg work to fix them, make the
upstream releases, and then push them into Gentoo. Again, for between
zero and one person to use.
...
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On Fri, 24 Nov 2017 06:52:59 +
Richard Bradfield wrote:
> I guess I should put my hand up and admit to being "the one user" for
> this driver. I've got an ancient netbook with an Intel GMA3600, for
> which there is no accelerated Xorg driver, which means I'm stuck with
> xf86-video-modesettin
On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 11:24:24PM -0800, Matt Turner wrote:
> Very few if any users. They break occasionally with new xserver
> versions, and then I have to do the leg work to fix them, make the
> upstream releases, and then push them into Gentoo. Again, for between
> zero and one person to use.
>