On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 08:05:18PM -0800, Adam Levy via arch-general
wrote:
> Forgive me if this is not the proper channel. I could have messaged
> the maintainer Andreas Radke directly but wasn't sure of the
> appropriate convention for such a question.
It's generally best to create a bug
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 06:41:54PM +0100, Jayesh Badwaik via arch-general
wrote:
> Test Message
If you just want to test if your DMARC verifier works, there are a few
possibilities listed here[1] under the "Message Validation" heading.
These are probably more helpful that what you get from
On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 05:36:08AM +0100, Ralf Mardorf via arch-general
wrote:
> mails to mail...@lists.archlinux.org [1] are rejected.
Thanks for the notification. It should work again now.
Florian
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On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 05:43:28PM +0100, Jayesh Badwaik via arch-general
wrote:
> I am looking at possibilities to have a setup which does not need to be
> restarted at all and can be live patched. I have seen this old post:
I think that if your system is important enough that it shall never
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 06:56:36PM +0200, scootergrisen via arch-general
wrote:
> How do i delete my user/account from https://bugs.archlinux.org/ ?
This has been handled on IRC in the meantime.
Florian
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On Sat, Sep 01, 2018 at 03:31:15PM +0100, Jonathon Fernyhough
wrote:
> While I've had my own run-ins while getting to grips with "the Arch
> approach" (for want of a better phrase), I'd never resort to making
> personal attacks, via a mailing list or otherwise.
>
> Taking your own advice,
It's now part of pacman-contrib. You can find stuff like that by using
pkgfile.
Florian
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On 10.02.2018 16:46, thepouar--- via arch-general wrote:
> Had this problem for a few days, first noticed when I tried searching for a
> package. my ip address is 172.7.224.99.
Your IP is not being blocked by us. Could you tell me which URL you are
trying to reach? Also please run `getent ahosts
On 27.11.2017 01:32, Tegan Burns wrote:
> I was trying to register an account on aur.archlinux.org but I never
> received a confirmation email.
Replied off-list.
Florian
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On 19.11.2017 16:24, Eli Schwartz wrote:
> We cannot migrate to git because no one has put in the work necessary to
> properly rewrite dbscripts.
Just to clarify: Gabriel Souza Franco (gbsf) has put quite a lot of work
into this and some others have also worked on parts, but we haven't yet
On 08.11.2017 09:47, Simon Doppler wrote:
> When I tried to delete the directory (with rm -rf) but I could only delete
> all
> the files it contained. It did not work either after a reboot.
If you run btrfs, this is a btrfs subvolume which you need to remove
with `btrfs subvolume delete`.
On 04.09.2017 14:33, James Tobin via arch-general wrote:
> Hello, I'm working with an employer that is looking to hire
This is not a recruitment list. Please take such mails elsewhere.
Florian
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On 16.08.2017 21:47, SET wrote:
> Le mercredi 16 août 2017 20:48:59 CEST Bartłomiej Piotrowski a écrit :
>
>> Which mirror was it? We will try to contact them about the issue.
>>
>> B
>
> It is :
> http://archlinux.mirrors.ovh.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
I've notified the mirror admin. I'll
On 22.05.2017 00:36, Steven Noonan wrote:
> None of the mirrors are listed as "successfully syncing mirrors", or even
> as "out of sync mirrors" for that matter.
Thanks for the notification. The mirrors and the data collection are
fine, it's just an issue with displaying the data. We are looking
On 30.04.2017 17:30, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
>
> Sent from BlueMail for iPhone
> On Apr 30, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Alexander Harrigan
> wrote:
>
> I think the problem is lack of information about statuses of various projects.
> Users can't disticnt between something
On 28.04.2017 14:40, fnodeuser wrote:
> you continue to place pkgs in the testing repo that do not require any
> further testing.
Thank you for showing that you do not understand our repository policy.
All [core] packages go to [testing] first to ensure that we do not
completely break anyone's
Hi,
Our web server (apollo.archlinux.org) appears to experience some
hardware issues and will be checked by the ISP shortly. Please expect a
downtime of up to 14 hours.
The following services will be affected: bugs, planet, security, www
(main website)
Other services (wiki, bbs, mailinglists)
On 10.04.2017 13:56, SanskritFritz via arch-general wrote:
> Is it possible that my work IP address where I connect from (195.184.167.238)
> gets rejected at archive.archlinux.org?
We do not reject any traffic, but we did migrate the archive to a new
server at the beginning of April. Maybe the
On 16.03.2017 18:41, Anast Gramm via arch-general wrote:
> So, what's going on with the mailing list?
Thanks for reporting this problem.
We've forgotten to migrate the service that creates those mails. It will
be resolved soon. Likely either by implementing the sending function
directly into the
On 05.01.2017 13:24, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Actually I shouldn't have replied to your request and instead ban your
> email address.
Good thing you can't ban people from this list. I could, but I'll give
you another chance to not hit reply the next time you'd want to write a
reply like this.
On 26.12.2016 13:12, NicoHood wrote:
> So we needed to verify the source otherwise. But there was no real
> option as md5/sha1 is broken
I fully agree that using stronger hashes is generally a good idea, but
please stop being ridiculous.
> and his internet is too slow to download it
> again via
On 14.11.2016 20:44, Sebastian Lau via arch-general wrote:
> nullptr ~ % cinnamon &
> [1]
> cinnamon: error while loading shared libraries: libreadline.so.6: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory
> [1] + exit 127 cinnamon
> nullptr ~ %
On Friday, September 16, 2016 7:20:46 PM CEST Jordyn Carattini via arch-
general wrote:
> I keep getting http error 502 from the archlinux.polymorf.fr, I've been
> getting this error for the past month. Also sorry if I'm not posting this
> in the right place.
If you still experience the problem,
On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 6:01:22 PM CEST Nicola Squartini via arch-
general wrote:
> Trying to release electron-1.3.4-1, I issued /community/db-update
> on repos.archlinux.org but I get:
>
> ==> WARNING: Repo [community] (i686) is already locked by sourceballs.
> -> Retrying in 10
On Thursday, August 11, 2016 11:28:47 AM CEST Compy wrote:
> I've been looking at that, I was more or less just curious as to whether
> or not people know of prior uses of Arch Linux for embedded projects
> that use x86 motherboards.
I'm running Arch on my router which uses this board[1]. That's
On 16.06.2016 03:46, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
> On 06/08/2016 03:45 PM, Florian Pritz via arch-general wrote:
>> Now that is something I totally missed when I read their guidelines, but
>> it certainly sounds like it could be the cause of these problems. I have
&
On 23.06.2016 16:04, Andre "Osku" Schmidt via arch-general wrote:
> I would like to provide the user a single command to build "my" software
> (eg. make), but am not sure what i should do.
If there are pkg-config files or similar to detect the correct settings,
use those. Otherwise, just default
On 17.06.2016 21:24, pete nikolic via arch-general wrote:
> ldconfig: File /usr/lib/libKF5KMahjongglib.so is empty, not checked.
> ldconfig: File /usr/lib/libKF5KDEGamesPrivate.so is empty, not checked.
> ldconfig: File /usr/lib/libKF5ActivitiesExperimentalStats.so.1 is empty, not
> checked.
>
On 15.06.2016 19:37, Francis Gerund via arch-general wrote:
> sudo reflector --verbose --country 'United States' -l 200 -p https --sort
> rate --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
>
> The result, only one source (has been 5 or 6 sources before):
We have migrated our repos to a new server and the
On 08.06.2016 17:18, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
> In one, I see:
> Authentication-Results: luna.archlinux.org;
> dkim=fail reason="signature verification failed" (2048-bit key)
> header.d=dray-be.20150623.gappssmtp.com
> header.i=@dray-be.20150623.gappssmtp.com header.b=lZvs/tYM
On 08.06.2016 11:18, Maarten de Vries wrote:
> Gmail imposes more strict checks on email coming in over IPv6, with
> the rationale that IPv6 enabled machines are more modern and thus should
> be configured properly for newer verification techniques.
Now that is something I totally missed when I
On 01.06.2016 11:36, Florian Pritz via arch-dev-public wrote:
> We are currently experiencing some technical problems with the webserver
> for archlinux.org, bugs.archlinux.org, patchwork.archlinux.org. We are
> working on it, but resolving this problem could take a while.
The machin
Hi,
We are currently experiencing some technical problems with the webserver
for archlinux.org, bugs.archlinux.org, patchwork.archlinux.org. We are
working on it, but resolving this problem could take a while.
The mailinglists, AUR, wiki and forums are hosted on a different machine
and are still
On Tue, 24 May 2016 12:21:24 - Gabriel Margiani
wrote:
> From this I'd think there's a problem with header or body being
> slightly modified somewhere on the way (added line breaks or
> something. I think, we've relaxed/relaxed set, so let's see if it
> passes)
IIRC
On Mon, 23 May 2016 20:43:42 +0200 Giovanni Santini
wrote:
> Does this fix the issue with Yahoo?
> I don't suppose so, but I want to double check
No idea. They don't respond to my attempts to contact them and the
error message doesn't tell what is actually
On Sun, 22 May 2016 14:01:47 +0200 Florian Pritz <bluew...@xinu.at>
wrote:
> As for DKIM, I just now noticed this too. It appears that our DNS
> provider's UI mangled the entry I put in. I'm working on
> fixing this problem.
Our provider fixed some issues and now the key i
On Sun, 22 May 2016 08:36:10 +0200 Florian Pelz
wrote:
> Yahoo not working is not by any chance a DKIM/DMARC issue like [1]?
> opendkim-testmsg tells me your mail's DKIM signature is invalid. Should
> Mailman's dmarc_moderation_action be changed on the list? Is it
On Sat, 21 May 2016 14:35:15 +0200 Giovanni 'ItachiSan' Santini
wrote:
> If possible, I would like that an admin could delete my previous account.
> I will give my email address in PM. Thanks in advance.
Mailman automatically disables accounts if their mail
Am 2016-03-09 16:17, schrieb Damian Nowak:
Well, where should I report that to get it unblocked?
The archive is hosted by Sebastian. You can reach him at
.
Florian
On 08.02.2016 00:22, João Miguel wrote:
>> >i've setup a mirror this week. one sync today synced an incomplete state
>> >from a tier1 mirror. is there a tool/script to determine if a/my mirror
>> >is in a consistent state?
>>
> I've found this page: https://www.archlinux.org/mirrors/status/. It's
Am 2016-02-05 22:42, schrieb Dennis Börm:
i've setup a mirror this week. one sync today synced an incomplete
state
from a tier1 mirror. is there a tool/script to determine if a/my mirror
is in a consistent state?
I am not aware of any such tool. I'm forwarding this to arch-general
in the hope
On 16.01.2016 05:38, Natu wrote:
> You don't say what yahoo's reject message is, ...
I guess it's possible that some users simply marked mailing list mails
as spam and we got blacklisted because of that. The reject message is this:
421 4.7.1 [TS03] All messages from 5.9.250.164 will be
On 24.01.2016 16:14, Genes Lists wrote:
> The message from you to the list is DKIM signed and appears to check out
> - but the outgoing message from the arch mail server fails DKIM. So
> anyone rejecting invalid DKIM will reject list mail - yahoo may be doing
> that now I don't know.
That's
On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 19:17:53 -0700 "Ian D. Scott"
wrote:
> Note to self (and others): keep a statically linked suid root copy of
> busybox handy.
Busybox in the repo is statically linked, but you should really have a
usb stick or PXE boot with a somewhat recent ISO because in
On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 09:28:33 +0200 Moritz Bunkus
wrote:
> …and I screwed up the subject. Sorry for that; I wasn't subscribed and
> tried to stitch the reply to the thread properly. And I've failed,
> obviously :(
Mailman provides links to help you with that in the list
On Sat, 12 Sep 2015 09:48:39 +0200 Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> 2 mails I send to Arch general more then 12 hours ago didn't come
> through the list. I received no postmaster, no mailman and no moderator
> message. For testing purpose I resend one of those two mails a few
>
On Thu, 13 Aug 2015 13:08:55 -0700 Joe Julian m...@joejulian.name wrote:
On 08/13/2015 12:37 PM, Doug Newgard wrote:
AFAIK, right now the reason it can't happen is because nobody has stepped
up and
added support to devtools for putting split packages in different repos.
Nobody
willing
On Wed, 1 Jul 2015 19:36:07 +0100 João Miguel jmcf...@openmailbox.org
wrote:
Nonetheless, respecting the quoted principle, I could easily replace
systemd by OpenRC when I chose to. Note that just last month, over 3
years had passed after systemd was adopted, and I could still use
OpenRC. Now,
On 23.05.2015 03:12, Francis Gerund wrote:
Am I correct to assume that this would ONLY affect systems that include a
RAID-0 filesystem, and that it would not affect other ext4 systems using
SSDs with discard in /etc/fstab?
It affects all file systems when used with discard on a raid0 device.
On 01.04.2015 18:53, Bráulio Bhavamitra wrote:
That made me wonder on how automation might help things get easier and
faster on install. Could you please tell the current works on that?
You should really only have to install once per machine and knowing what
happens during installation teaches
On 07.03.2015 13:13, Martin Brodbeck wrote:
I tried to register on bugs.archlinux.org yesterday but didn't receive
an email with the registration code yet.
Seems that after a crash and later update yesterday postfix on that
server decided not to send any mails. I've flushed the queue which
On 29.12.2014 01:41, kachelaqa wrote:
Is there any way to withdraw a flag-out-of-date for a package?
Only devs can do that and I've done it in this case. Next time please
think before flagging and only flag if there is a new version of the
package. If you have any other issue open a bug on the
On 22.12.2014 19:39, Matthias Klein wrote:
what is the reason that can-bus support is disabled in the arch linux
kernel?
Please create a bug report/feature request on the tracker (search
first), otherwise this will likely go unanswered.
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On 05.12.2014 05:23, Savya wrote:
I would request (if possible, of course), that mpv in community be
compiled against the version of ffmpeg in [testing] and put in the
[community-testing] repo whenever ffmpeg is in [testing].
Please create a bug report if there is none yet.
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On 05.12.2014 22:32, Bigby James wrote:
Isn't this something that would get fixed on release? That is, wouldn't the
version of mpv in [community] be rebuilt upon the release of the new ffmpeg
version to [extra]?
We have [staging]/[community-staging] for rebuilds and
On 23.11.2014 15:30, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
lib32-libcups: /usr/lib/cups/backend/usb exists in filesystem
Already fixed in lib32-libcups 2.0.1-2.
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On 10.11.2014 12:37, Allan McRae wrote:
I think this is something we need to bring on board as an official
project at some stage!
+1, I'd love to see this data get merged into our main site (especially
a not-building table in the dev dashboard).
To Joel:
Only issue I've noticed so far is
On 10.10.2014 06:51, Jens Adam wrote:
The easiest route would probably mean to install a minimal MTA providing
/usr/bin/sendmail, like 'msmtp-mta' or 'nullmailer'
msmtp-mta simply provides a symlink from sendmail to msmtp. I believe
msmtp doesn't do queueing on it's own (there's msmtpq, but
On 01.10.2014 09:09, Florian Bruhin wrote:
* Martti Kühne mysat...@gmail.com [2014-10-01 08:51:35 +0200]:
This is news to me. I never got this kind of stuff from this mailing list.
This is a standard mailman message - maybe they changed the setting
lately?
I moved mailman to a new server
This mail should now come with the correct List-Id header and should
work with old filters. Sorry for the noise earlier.
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On 25.09.2014 19:15, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
At least for the last 15 minutes (since around 7 PM CEST) some of Arch
Linux sites have been down:
Unexpected issues during maintenance. We're working on it.
That said thanks for reporting issues ;)
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On 11.08.2014 12:07, arnaud gaboury wrote:
../src/.libs/libutils.a(
libutils_la-cleanup.o): In function `guestfs___cleanup_xmlBufferFree':
cleanup.c:(.text+0x79): undefined reference to `xmlBufferFree'
makepkg sets a couple environment variables that are listed in
/etc/makepkg.conf. By default
Hi,
Disclaimer: I'm trying to write this as friendly as possible, but I want
to get the point across so please excuse slightly harsh wording and the
length of the mail.
Please understand that this mail is directed to all list members, not
only those who participated in the thread on aur-general.
On 29.07.2014 12:49, Neitsab wrote:
I had a go at an amended PKGBUILD, please find it below. Tell me if this
is better suited as a bug report.
Yes, please create a bug report for such issues.
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On 09.07.2014 19:11, Karol Blazewicz wrote:
For over an hour Arch Forum is intermittently unavailable.
Anyone else experiencing this?
Sorry about that. We got a new server for the bbs, wiki and aur and I
just rsynced most of the data over. Guess that caused a bit of IOwait.. :(
Hi,
As requested by Lukas, I've created a new mailing list for AUR related
requests such as deletion, merge or orphan requests.
The AUR will soon feature a web interface to create such requests and
for history and discussion purposes mails will be sent to this new list.
Please start using it
On 05.06.2014 10:11, B.C. van Duuren wrote:
Irssi is segfaulting. I ran the find-broken-perl-packages.sh
https://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/find-broken-perl-packages.sh
script, and it indeed shows Irssi and it's perl modules to be broken.
What can I do to fix this?
Sounds like
On 05.06.2014 10:11, B.C. van Duuren wrote:
Irssi is segfaulting. I ran the find-broken-perl-packages.sh
https://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/find-broken-perl-packages.sh
script, and it indeed shows Irssi and it's perl modules to be broken.
What can I do to fix this?
Sounds like
Hi,
I've worked around the error caused by net-dns being a developer
release, but SA still fails to find nameservers so DNSBL checks will not
be used.
If you have the same problem add 'dns_server 127.0.0.1' or similar to
your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf or better yet figure out why it
fails
On 04.06.2014 20:05, Stefan Husmann wrote:
where can I get module-to-dist.pl from?
It is called by your script, and pkgfile does not know it.
Also from my ~/bin repo, same dir.
https://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/module-to-dist.pl
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On 04.06.2014 22:53, Stefan Husmann wrote:
But perl-term-readline-gnu and subversion are marked to be rebuild.
Both were updated today by Felix and I do not see a problem.
So should we take anything find-broken-perl-packages tells us for
granted? Can it have false positives?
There can be
On 01.06.2014 13:55, Florian Pritz wrote:
[1]:
https://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/find-broken-perl-packages.sh
The script should now also add broken packages for perl 5.20. For some
reason this transition segfaults rather than printing the Perl API
version xx of xx does not match
Hi,
Perl 5.20, as any other new perl version, requires all modules that are
not purely perl code to be rebuilt. We did that for all packages in our
repos.
For a list of upstream changes please refer to `man perldelta`.
Since users probably installed some from AUR or with
CPANPLUS::Dist::Arch, I
On 01.06.2014 13:55, Florian Pritz wrote:
If you get an error that perl-scalar-list-utils can't be found when
running -Syu install it with -S perl-scalar-list-utils. Seems to be a
bug in pacman.
And I built that against the old perl. Please make sure you get
perl-scalar-list-utils 1.38-2 when
On 27.03.2014 21:59, Bennett Piater wrote:
I am a complete noob and only follow the lists out of interest.
First lesson which also applies to a bunch of other people in this
thread: only quote what you need. 129 lines of quoted text before your
reply is bad.
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On 17.02.2014 14:49, John WH Smith wrote:
Have I missed some maintenance announcement, or something similar ?
Apologies for the inconvenience, if it is the case.
Simple update gone bad. Working on it.
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On 17.02.2014 14:51, Florian Pritz wrote:
On 17.02.2014 14:49, John WH Smith wrote:
Have I missed some maintenance announcement, or something similar ?
Apologies for the inconvenience, if it is the case.
Simple update gone bad. Working on it.
Services should be back up now, sorry
On 11.02.2014 11:42, Ismael Bouya wrote:
It's highly unpractical to me to access the machine from where I am --
even remotely: I need someone to manually open a tunnel each time I want
to access the machine --
Set up an automatic tunnel (simple service that just runs autossh or
similar) or use
On 23.01.2014 19:59, Кравец Роман wrote:
How I can make auto-installation over PXE in Arch?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PXE
Put that into the kernel line: script=http://whatever.com/some-script-here;
Used by this script upon the automatic root login on tty1:
On 13.01.2014 11:57, Paladin wrote:
does anyone know if there is plan to implement this:
http://www.kali.org/how-to/emergency-self-destruction-luks-kali/
in Arch?
Things like this belong to the bug tracker, not the mailing list.
Is the patch merged upstream? If no, it is highly unlikely that
On 12.08.2013 12:59, Leonidas Spyropoulos wrote:
Hello William,
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 6:36 PM, William Giokas 1007...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
manfred and I have both decided that we are going to finally be having
this class. We'll be doing the first class on Sunday, September 14th at
On 30.05.2013 23:18, Arch Website Notification wrote:
Insecure dependency in unlink while running with -T switch at
/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Net/Server/Daemonize.pm
That has nothing to do with Net::Server, it's a bug in the code
initially setting the variable used there.
I have no idea
On 22.05.2013 18:27, Jonathan Hudson wrote:
http://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/find-broken-perl-packages.sh
Where might I find the required module-to-dist.pl ?
http://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/module-to-dist.pl
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Hi,
Perl 5.18, as any other new perl version, requires all modules that are
not purely perl code to be rebuilt. We did that for all packages in our
repos.
For a list of upstream changes please refer to `man perldelta`.
Since users probably installed some from AUR or with
CPANPLUS::Dist::Arch, I
On 21.05.2013 10:28, Florian Pritz wrote:
Since users probably installed some from AUR or with
CPANPLUS::Dist::Arch, I wrote a script[1] that generates a local rebuild
list.
[1]: http://git.server-speed.net/bin/plain/find-broken-perl-packages.sh
Should have tested the link first...
http
On 29.03.2013 19:35, Squall Lionheart wrote:
Hello,
I perform pacman -Suy updates each Monday on my system and ever since the
25th, I have not been able to mount shares from a local Samba server. My
mount.cifs binary has the setuid bit and the mountpoint I am trying to
mount to has
On 26.03.2013 14:22, Matthew Monaco wrote:
I typically upgrade with -uu,
Now why would you do that unless you explicitly want to downgrade? This
is only useful if you disable testing and want to downgrade all
packages. Upgrading is only one -u.
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how this could be fixed in our
package. XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is supposed to be removed if the user logs out
so you shouldn't put the pulse socket there if you want mpd to use it.
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like the cleanup script cronjob is missing on the new server. I'll
see what I can do. Thanks for telling us.
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Run pacman-key --refresh-keys and try again.
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maintainers in case of
problems.
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change version
numbers and this reason is that the new library is not compatible with
the old one.
Just rebuild the program using the library against the new version and
you won't run into any trouble.
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, ...).
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be better now, thanks.
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Just a heads up:
Justin Davis' key expired today so pacman won't be able to
verify/install some perl packages[1] until they have been resigned or
rebuilt.
[1]: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?packager=juster
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stop top posting. Thank you.
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] in pacman.conf. Do the same for
[community-testing] and use pacman -S testing/whatever to install stuff.
Just remember that you can run into problems if you do that, since this
is somewhat similar to incomplete updates and pacman won't automatically
pull newer dependencies from [testing].
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 15:15:47 -0400 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com
wrote:
On 07/20/12 at 02:56pm, Daniel Wallace wrote:
All of those changes were discussed by the devs on arch-dev-public
I, for one, thought that running archlinux responsibly only committed me
to subscribing to and
when updating the base system on the server (changes in config
files/libraries that are (re)loaded during runtime, resource files, ...).
This will however require (albeit small) disks in the clients.
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