On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 1:27 AM, Rashif Ray Rahman wrote:
> On 29 January 2012 22:12, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> How do I set up jackdbus?
>
> Standard jackd configuration will not work for jackdbus. It is a
> dynamic system and overall takes a different approach to initialise
> and has a different co
On 29 January 2012 22:12, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> How do I set up jackdbus?
Standard jackd configuration will not work for jackdbus. It is a
dynamic system and overall takes a different approach to initialise
and has a different configuration file. Reboot and start afresh with a
front-end that has
I vote for 7.4.1. Things are moving beyond 7.0.4. HP is a nice idea, but
I've never really used it on Arch - I just install the Haskell packages I
need and their dependencies are automatically installed.
Here, I view it more of a "blessed baseline" for the larger goal of
supporting as many useful
Hi,
I reopened the mentioned bug in bugzilla as I had exactly same problem..
Just found solution now - that happens when cups is not running.
So
sudo /etc/rc.d/cupsd restartsolves the issue.
Please ignore my reopen request and maybe add this solution to the bug just FTR.
Bye
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Marek
Using testing repos - I just got 3.2.4 kernel and latest glibc (2.15-5
)
After rebooting to pick up new kernel - after I login via kdm to KDE
desktop I get a crash from 'kdeinit4':
Application: KDE Daemon (kdeinit4), signal: Aborted
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1".
[Cur
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Magnus Therning wrote:
> This was mainly directed to the Arch Devs on the list, and especially
> Vesa since he's putting in most of the work on GHC as found in
> [extra].
>
You might want to contact Vesa directly. He might not be following this ML.
> We've alrea
This was mainly directed to the Arch Devs on the list, and especially
Vesa since he's putting in most of the work on GHC as found in
[extra].
We've already discussed the question of whether we should keep HP in
Arch. *I* think there was clear what the favoured route ahead was,
but in the end it's
Allan McRae:
> Please file a bug for makepkg.
Done: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/28248?project=3
Cheers,
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b.d
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On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 07:08:34AM -0800, Don deJuan wrote:
> pgrep -P `pidof openbox` | xargs kill -s SIGTERM
> sleep 5
>
> it throws an error in regards to pgrep, I believe but it goes by so
> quickly I can not read the whole thing.
>
> So not really sure whats going on but even though it does
On 04/02/12 23:46, Stefan Husmann wrote:
> Am 04.02.2012 13:29, schrieb Frederic Bezies:
>> On 04/02/2012 12:54, Bastien Dejean wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> There's a problem with all the mercurial based PKGBUILD, the following
>>> command:
>>>
>>> hg pull
>>>
>>> Returns with a non zero exit code if the
Am 04.02.2012 13:29, schrieb Frederic Bezies:
On 04/02/2012 12:54, Bastien Dejean wrote:
Hi,
There's a problem with all the mercurial based PKGBUILD, the following
command:
hg pull
Returns with a non zero exit code if there's nothing to pull.
In that case, makepkg fails with since it traps al
Lukáš Jirkovský:
> You can use "|| true" in such cases. Eg.
> hg pull || true
Thanks but 'hg pull' is called from within the makepkg script itself
(i.e. even if the PKGBUILD contains an empty build() function, mercurial
will be called if the _hgroot and _hgrepo variables have proper values).
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Frederic Bezies:
> For now, downgrade to mercurial 2.0.2
Thanks.
My bad: I though the change came from pacman 4.
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b.d
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On 4 February 2012 12:54, Bastien Dejean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There's a problem with all the mercurial based PKGBUILD, the following
> command:
>
> hg pull
>
> Returns with a non zero exit code if there's nothing to pull.
> In that case, makepkg fails with since it traps all non zero exit codes.
>
On 04/02/2012 12:54, Bastien Dejean wrote:
Hi,
There's a problem with all the mercurial based PKGBUILD, the following
command:
hg pull
Returns with a non zero exit code if there's nothing to pull.
In that case, makepkg fails with since it traps all non zero exit codes.
I've found traces
Hi,
There's a problem with all the mercurial based PKGBUILD, the following
command:
hg pull
Returns with a non zero exit code if there's nothing to pull.
In that case, makepkg fails with since it traps all non zero exit codes.
I've found traces of this mercurial behavior dating from 2006, h
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