same cost?
It's all about priority, nothing more, nothing less.
Yep, this is all anyone is trying to say. We aren't paid, so we work on what we
feel like working on, and do what we feel like doing (within reason).
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to prevent that now. That's part of the reason that devs are
"encouraged" to sign their messages to the mailing lists.
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'gcc -march=i686 -march=i586'. The later option would win.
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considered a "bad thing". They're
"icky".
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al release snapshot. However, if baselayout-2 will go stable a week after
we take the initial snapshot, it would probably be incorporated.
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tical for us
to make printers easier to set up.
This one should be on, actually. It was enabled for 2006.1 but somehow
got turned back off for 2007.0's release.
We disabled it to try to get the size of the x86/amd64 LiveCDs down.
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fce4:, the resulting ISO dropped ~105MB.
That's a *lot* of breathing room and a *lot* less headaches for the people
building the media.
Unless you can magically pull some space out of your butt, don't complain :P
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e right back where we were with keeping the ISO under 700MB.
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r a
start.
The LiveCD is intended to replace the separate GRP and universal CDs when
combined with the installer. The installer uses the packages installed on the CD
to do the new install. I'm not sure how many times this has been brought up on
this list. You people need to pay a
Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote:
Le samedi 04 août 2007 à 16:23 -0500, Andrew Gaffney a écrit :
The LiveCD is intended to replace the separate GRP and universal CDs when
combined with the installer. The installer uses the packages installed on the CD
to do the new install. I'm not sure how
nd of the sparc port for Gentoo.
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tant information?
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to the maintainer(s) of the
bash ebuild (should be the base-system herd) to add that functionality, but I
really doubt you'll convince them.
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You seem to have complete glossed over the last part of the sentence that you
pasted: "if that file exists". Bash will *not* freak out and rape your dog if
the file doesn't exist. All it means is that you get nothing more in your env
than what's defined by /etc/profi
x27; if they
really want the stuff, and not modify any ebuilds at all?
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;emerge -uDN world'.
Personally, I don't see either of these relatively minor issues as show
stoppers.
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CAcert certificate help? Their own certificate for
https://www.cacert.org/ can't be verified by Firefox 2.0.0.7, which tells me
that their CA isn't trusted by default.
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t actually been tested on incoming mails, so it may rape/eat your
dog/sister. Enjoy.
# Strip out DO NOT REPLY lines from bugzie emails
:0 Hfw
* ^From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| sed -e '/^DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL/,+2d'
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
It seems that not everybody loves the new "DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL"
header at the top of every bugzie email as much as robbat2 does. Because
of that, robbat2, KingTaco, and I came up with a procmail recipe that
uses sed to filter that new message out of bug
o like to argue with the bug commenter but don't want
to do it on the bug (which will make them look like an idiot to *everyone*), so
they email the person directly. With this warning, I can completely ignore those
"retards" without feeling bad :)
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Rumi Szabolcs wrote:
Hi!
I've got a problem with NFS:
This is offtopic for this list. Please take it to gentoo-user, the forums, or
#gentoo on freenode.
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Denis Dupeyron wrote:
Yes people, Mike is older than Uncle Seemant, and even older than me.
But is he older than nerdboy? Do we have competition for the Crotchety Old Man
title? Are we going to hear lots of stories that start with "when I was your age"?
Welcome Mike!
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ing to have on there,
and you should file bug to have it included on the LiveCD *only*.
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oot/scire (for devs)
OR
svn switch --relocate http://anonsvn.gentoo.org/repositories/gimli
http://anonsvn.gentoo.org/repositories/scire (for users of anonsvn)
Thanks.
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loop image
sys-libs/libkudzu - needed by sys-apps/hwsetup
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er technologies.
>
> If you see Chris on IRC, please make him feel welcome :)
Welcome. Now get back to work! :)
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installer, try to grab
/tmp/installprofile.xml and /var/log/install.log from the LiveCD environment.
We may request them when you file a bug.
If you've actually made it this far, congratulations for having an attention
span greater than that of the average 3 year old! Happy installing :)
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Chris Gianelloni wrote:
On Aug 6, 2005, at 1:16 AM, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
* no lvm or software raid support
If the installer detects an already-present lvm/raid, will it allow you
to use it for your disks? The reason that I ask this is I am wondering
if it is still possible to perform
somewhere that directly depends on gcc and/or
related dev packages (very likely one of the leftover 'system' packages).
4- Any ideas on how the conf files should be handled?
Nope :)
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active in approving
or rejecting GLEPs, perhaps someone should be writing a GLEP about
combining x86 and amd64?
Are you volunteering? :P
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installed that satisfies this
dependency. You can safely unmerge devfsd if you have udev installed and working.
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Paul de Vrieze wrote:
I kindof wonder why it doesn't try the sources of the running kernel. They
are easilly found at "/lib/modules/`uname -v`/build". Of course as a
You mean `uname -r` :)
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