The subject seems to be wrong. It says pgadmin4, but the mask says pgadmin3.
Aaron W. Swenson schrieb am Fr., 26. Okt. 2018 um
01:38 Uhr:
> # Aaron W. Swenson (25 Oct 2018)
> # Fails to build against up to date OpenSSL library (Bug 663966). No longer
> # supported upstream. Use dev-db/pgadmin4.
On 10/26/2018 06:52 AM, Mikle Kolyada wrote:
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> On 26.10.2018 04:04, Matthias Maier wrote:
>>> could you please stop sending project related stuff to the -dev mailing
>>> list? It is irrelevant place to provide bump patches
>> Why? What's the purpose of a developer mailing list then?
> Because
On 2018-10-26 10:13, Bernd Waibel wrote:
> The subject seems to be wrong. It says pgadmin4, but the mask says pgadmin3.
Bah! Yeah, definitely pgadmin3 is getting it’s last rites. pgadmin4 will stick
around for a while.
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On 2018-10-25 19:37, Aaron W. Swenson wrote:
> # Aaron W. Swenson (25 Oct 2018)
> # Fails to build against up to date OpenSSL library (Bug 663966). No longer
> # supported upstream. Use dev-db/pgadmin4.
> # Masked for removal on 2018-11-24, bug #669650.
> dev-db/pgadmin3
I had a typo in the subj
On 10/26/2018 04:40 AM, Michal Prívozník wrote:
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> So the desired way is to use github pull requests? That is rather
> unfortunate.
In this case there's no "project" associated with libvirt-snmp; but if
there were, it would have a @gentoo.org alias that you
could send patches to. Bugzilla is st
# Andreas K. Hüttel (20 Oct 2018)
# Fails to build with glibc-2.27, bug 648620. No reverse
# dependencies. Removal in 30 days.
dev-tcltk/ck
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On venerdì 26 ottobre 2018 01:37:50 CEST Aaron W. Swenson wrote:
> # Aaron W. Swenson (25 Oct 2018)
> # Fails to build against up to date OpenSSL library (Bug 663966). No longer
> # supported upstream. Use dev-db/pgadmin4.
> # Masked for removal on 2018-11-24, bug #669650.
> dev-db/pgadmin3
I gue