On 19/04/10 16:50, Allan McRae wrote:
Last rebuild in 2008 and upstream recommends building against current
kernel...
Fixed include path
Signoff both,
Allan
Anyone? User signoffs are good.
On 19/04/10 17:03, Allan McRae wrote:
Last rebuild was over a year ago.
Signoff both,
Allan
Anyone? User signoffs are fine.
On 24/04/10 20:35, Loui Chang wrote:
> On Sat 24 Apr 2010 20:21 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
>> On 24/04/10 15:47, Loui Chang wrote:
>>> On Sat 24 Apr 2010 11:06 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
Is there a way to raise an identical task against multiple packages in
FlySpray?
I'd l
On Saturday 24 April 2010 21:17:31 andrew james wrote:
> low is a PKGBUILD that builds libgrss. the library was found as an
> optional dependency with tracker.
Hi,
first, tracker is in [community], so please report community-packages stuff on
[aur-general] mailing list.
In second, this is not the
On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Karol Babioch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not quite sure how to call this issue, maybe that's the reason, why
> I couldn't find anything on google nor in the bugtracker :(.
>
> I'm using the X server with GDM (Gnome), which is attached to Ctrl+Alt
> +F7 (btw: How do you c
On Sat 24 Apr 2010 20:21 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On 24/04/10 15:47, Loui Chang wrote:
> > On Sat 24 Apr 2010 11:06 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> >> Is there a way to raise an identical task against multiple packages in
> >> FlySpray?
> >>
> >> I'd like to raise a task against all binary h
On 24/04/10 15:47, Loui Chang wrote:
> On Sat 24 Apr 2010 11:06 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
>> Is there a way to raise an identical task against multiple packages in
>> FlySpray?
>>
>> I'd like to raise a task against all binary haskell-* packages, but I'd
>> rather like to avoid wearing out my m
low is a PKGBUILD that builds libgrss. the library was found as an
optional dependency with tracker.
http://live.gnome.org/Libgrss/
current vers 0.4.0
# Maintainer: andrew james
pkgname=libgrss
pkgver=0.4.0
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="A library to ease management of RSS/Atom/Pie feeds"
arch=('i686'
Hi,
I'm not quite sure how to call this issue, maybe that's the reason, why
I couldn't find anything on google nor in the bugtracker :(.
I'm using the X server with GDM (Gnome), which is attached to Ctrl+Alt
+F7 (btw: How do you call this?) during startup. Pretty normal. But as
soon as I restart
On Sat 24 Apr 2010 11:06 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> Is there a way to raise an identical task against multiple packages in
> FlySpray?
>
> I'd like to raise a task against all binary haskell-* packages, but
> I'd rather like to avoid wearing out my mouse doing it ;-)
Open one task and list al
On 3/28/10, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have openoffice installed as well as lprng. Lprng used to work for
> openoffice providing I believe "Generic Printer" or similar. Some
> time back for it work under any gtk-2 application (like firefox) I had
> to add to the gtkrc:
>
> gtk-print-backe
Hi all,
today,when i use wired network,i turn off the wireless card switch in my
notebook,
but when i use wireless network,it seems my wirelss card can't work?
how to fix this?thanks!
Hi,
I have a Digilife DDV-660 camera which can take still photos, movies,
voice record and mp3 play.
After some research I think DDV-660 and DDV-7000 have the same driver,
but neither seems to be available in kdegraphics-kamera
Any ideas how to ?
--
Nilesh Govindarajan
Site & Server Admini
Is there a way to raise an identical task against multiple packages in FlySpray?
I'd like to raise a task against all binary haskell-* packages, but I'd rather
like to avoid wearing out my mouse doing it ;-)
/M
--
Magnus Therning(OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4)
magnus@therning.org
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> You should google more to see if 4k sectors are really well-supported now.
>
I've actually done quite a bit of research. But most if it came back
upstream. So I thought I'd better ask in an arch specific context.
According to one of the late
Le Sat, 24 Apr 2010 09:25:28 +0200,
Thomas Jost a écrit :
> On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 06:27:24 +0200, slubman
> wrote:
> > Since the openssl update, whenever I install or update a package
> > with pacman, I've got this message as the last pacman output line
> > when a package is installed (a new packa
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 06:27:24 +0200, slubman wrote:
> Since the openssl update, whenever I install or update a package with
> pacman, I've got this message as the last pacman output line when a
> package is installed (a new package or an update)
>
> /sbin/ldconfig: /usr/lib/ is not a symbolic link
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