Am 08.03.2014 04:32, schrieb N30N:
Hi there,
Mozilla have made a fork of the libjpeg-turbo package called mozjpeg,
which features improved encoding:
https://blog.mozilla.org/research/2014/03/05/introducing-the-mozjpeg-project/
I'd like to propose making the switch. The library
On 08-03-14 06:18, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
Is it possible to create multiple packages that have different package names
but are the same package (with different patches) and have them install without
conflict? (for testing) Currently I'm testing systemd patches for pkg
'tde-tdebase'. I
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mozjpeg/
When you take the existing libjpeg-turbo PKGBUILD, change a few lines,
and remove the Contributor/Maintainer tags altogether, you're not
showing much respect for the community.
Apologies, that was not my intentions (this has be corrected).
I don't see any point in forking here.
It's not just a one off patch, they are planning additional features and
improvements (some of which are listed on the issue tracker). Also being
on github lowers the barrier for contributions. So I think forking is
understandable.
If you want to use arch in a server environment, you should probably use your
own repo to be safe.
Have a testing machine be on rolling release. When that machine is stable, push
its packages to a private repo and update your server via the private repo.
Thank guys for the reply!
On
Hi,
I can reinstall the system any time, but I can learn more when trying to
fix the problem. Thank you very much!
Renzhi Cao
Email : rc...@mail.missouri.edu
From: arch-general arch-general-boun...@archlinux.org on behalf of Bigby
James
On 03/08/2014 01:13 AM, Bigby James wrote:
On Sat, Mar 08, 2014 at 03:56:28AM +, Cao, Renzhi (MU-Student) wrote:
I plan to use :
dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 21 | grep GRUB
dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 21 | grep LILO
to check the bootloader I have. I am really new to arch linux, but I
On 03/08/2014 11:53 AM, Cao, Renzhi (MU-Student) wrote:
Hi,
I can reinstall the system any time, but I can learn more when trying
to fix the problem. Thank you very much!
Ah. Sorry. I didn't read this before I posted.
But I will say this while I'm here. Yes. You can learn a lot
On Sat, 2014-03-08 at 12:40 -0500, Kinney Baughman wrote:
you could already have a new box up and running, one that
you can be sure is trim and solid
and you will not learn something useful, if you try to repair your
broken install. You will learn what to do and forget what you learned,
On Sat, 2014-03-08 at 17:49 +, Cao, Renzhi (MU-Student) wrote:
By the way, I am thinking the upgrading process will only influence
the system, not my data partition. I still need suggestions, am I
think that correct? Or lack of experience.
Correct, but accidents happen, so _backup_ your
Ok, I have about 2T data there, I need to go by a external disk to back up the
data, and then updating the system. Thank you so much!
Renzhi Cao
From: arch-general arch-general-boun...@archlinux.org on behalf of Ralf
Mardorf
I see, so I can continue upgrading the system. This time, I only want to
upgrade the system, and rebuild the kernel. When I need other operations, I
will backup all data first.
I will continue posting, thank you!
Renzhi Cao
Email : rc...@mail.missouri.edu
http://web.missouri.edu/~rcrg4/
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