Hi,
We can alway have a ruby package and a ruby18 package at a later date,
much like what will happen when I make python3 to python. Currently, it
seems that nothing in the repos builds against ruby-1.9 so I (or whoever
takes ruby over) can wait for that transition and provide a ruby19 packag
Ondřej Kučera wrote:
Hi,
Kessia 'even' Pinheiro wrote:
True, but, it depends of the user. If he don't use any gem, it wont
broke. So, we need decide if we'll provide a new package with many new
features, or wait some time (how much?) to provide this package
because some (how much?) users use a
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 20:54:17 +0200
Румен wrote:
> Hi,
> Dieter Plaetinck написа:
> > On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 16:02:53 +0200
> > Rumen Yotov wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Recently installed archlinux so this is my first email here.
> >> Can't configure the network (no eth0), dmesg gives me erro
Hi,
Dieter Plaetinck написа:
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 16:02:53 +0200
Rumen Yotov wrote:
Hi,
Recently installed archlinux so this is my first email here.
Can't configure the network (no eth0), dmesg gives me errors while
initializing pccard services (a laptop with pcmcia lan card).
A search in Bu
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:06 AM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Hmmm ... dunno. I'm not seeing this in my Arch VM using Fluxbox. Wheel
> down sends button 5 events, and wheel up sends button 4. I'm using X
> hotplugging as well - i.e., evdev and HAL.
>
> I'm using Virtualbox, however. Sounds like
Hmmm ... dunno. I'm not seeing this in my Arch VM using Fluxbox. Wheel
down sends button 5 events, and wheel up sends button 4. I'm using X
hotplugging as well - i.e., evdev and HAL.
I'm using Virtualbox, however. Sounds like you're using VMWare.
Is the VM up to date with the latest Arch p
Gnome. And the same in all the other physical and virtual machines.
I forgot to mention this: I copied the vmware server vmdk files, and booted it
in virtualbox. I just removed open-vm-tools and installed the Vbox Guest
Additions, and it works fine...
GLR
-Mensaje original-
De: arch-ge
Guillermo Leira wrote:
Hello!
I have installed Arch in a virtual machine. I'm using the xorg
hotplugging option. I have an annoying problem: When I try to scroll
up using the wheel mouse, I scroll down (a lot). I have used xev to
see what was xorg receiving from the mouse. Wheel down sends one
"
Hello!
I have installed Arch in a virtual machine. I'm using the xorg hotplugging
option. I have an annoying problem: When I try to scroll up using the wheel
mouse, I scroll down (a lot). I have used xev to see what was xorg receiving
from the mouse. Wheel down sends one "button 5" event, but w
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 16:02:53 +0200
Rumen Yotov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently installed archlinux so this is my first email here.
> Can't configure the network (no eth0), dmesg gives me errors while
> initializing pccard services (a laptop with pcmcia lan card).
> A search in Bugzilla doen't result in
Hi,
Kessia 'even' Pinheiro wrote:
True, but, it depends of the user. If he don't use any gem, it wont
broke. So, we need decide if we'll provide a new package with many new
features, or wait some time (how much?) to provide this package
because some (how much?) users use a specific gem to code/r
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Ondřej Kučera wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> True. But at the end of the day it goes down to works/doesn't work as a
> whole and as long as the gems used by Rails are broken, Rails are
> effectively broken too. :-(
>
> Ondřej
>
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Ondřej Kučera
True, b
Hi,
Recently installed archlinux so this is my first email here.
Can't configure the network (no eth0), dmesg gives me errors while initializing
pccard services (a laptop with pcmcia lan card).
A search in Bugzilla doen't result in something relevant (USB-issues
mostly).
Thanks for any suggetions
Hi,
Kessia 'even' Pinheiro wrote:
I think the problem isn't the Rails, but the Gems. Until I know, Rails
2.2.2 are compatible with Ruby 1.9. But some developers don't upgrade
their gems code to work with Ruby 1.9.X, so, sometimes apps will break
with a upgrade. But, it depends only from develope
I think the problem isn't the Rails, but the Gems. Until I know, Rails
2.2.2 are compatible with Ruby 1.9. But some developers don't upgrade
their gems code to work with Ruby 1.9.X, so, sometimes apps will break
with a upgrade. But, it depends only from developers of used gems.
--
Kessia Pinheiro
Hi,
Johannes Held wrote:
Allan McRae :
I think very little in [extra] depends on ruby (needed plugins mainly),
but the is quite a bit in [community]. I thought BaSh used to maintain
some of them so perhaps he wants to be the maintainer. Anyway, the
transition to the 1.9 series in not minor
Allan McRae :
> I think very little in [extra] depends on ruby (needed plugins mainly),
> but the is quite a bit in [community]. I thought BaSh used to maintain
> some of them so perhaps he wants to be the maintainer. Anyway, the
> transition to the 1.9 series in not minor (as in plug-ins need
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