Now I understand why sometimes I have two dbus daemons, thanks ! It's because I
manage tmux with systemd --user, and $DBUS is set by my xorg session not managed
by systemd.
In fact, why isn't there a user unit for dbus by default ?
2014-05-12 17:56 GMT+02:00 Stefan Tatschner rumpels...@sevenbyte.org:
Am 12.05.2014 17:47, schrieb Maykel Franco:
Hi I have installed nginx + php-fpm + mariadb + php 5.5 and I like
install php-apc but the package is:
extra/php-apcu 4.0.4-1
A userland caching module for PHP
Is there the
(Wed, May 14, 2014 at 09:45:40AM +0200) Yamakaky :
Now I understand why sometimes I have two dbus daemons, thanks ! It's because
I
manage tmux with systemd --user, and $DBUS is set by my xorg session not
managed
by systemd.
Watch out about that. It's tempting to have your tmux managed by
Hello everybody,
I just opened a bug report about libmariadbclient package shipping with static
libraries [0]. Taking a look at my libs dir I found some more...
# ll /usr/lib/*.a | wc -l
210
Any reason packages start shipping static libraries again? Or is there any
build system with wrong
I don't say of course that you shouldn't do it, just keep in mind that
it's not equivalent :p
I know, thanks, I already had similar problems with gpg-agent. I solved this
problem with `After=gpg-agent.service` in tmux.service. It's not perfect, but it
seems to work.
On 2014-05-14 03:23, Christian Hesse wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just opened a bug report about libmariadbclient package shipping with
static
libraries [0]. Taking a look at my libs dir I found some more...
# ll /usr/lib/*.a | wc -l
210
Any reason packages start shipping static libraries
Doug Newgard scim...@archlinux.info on Wed, 2014/05/14 03:38:
On 2014-05-14 03:23, Christian Hesse wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just opened a bug report about libmariadbclient package shipping with
static
libraries [0]. Taking a look at my libs dir I found some more...
# ll
Christian Hesse wrote:
I think gcc, glibc, llvm and friends are ok. But zlib, mupdf,
mysql/mariadb and some others should go away.
There was a to-do list to cleanup all static libs, so all remaining ones
are there for a reason. Check the changelogs for the specific reasons for
each package,
Antonio Rojas nqn1976l...@gmail.com on Wed, 2014/05/14 11:51:
Christian Hesse wrote:
I think gcc, glibc, llvm and friends are ok. But zlib, mupdf,
mysql/mariadb and some others should go away.
There was a to-do list to cleanup all static libs, so all remaining ones
are there for a
On 14/05/2014 13:51, Christian Hesse wrote:
Is it possible to fix binutils testsuite?
Remember the security flaws in zlib? Does anybody know what package has been
built against static zlib?
On 2014-05-14 06:51, Christian Hesse wrote:
Antonio Rojas nqn1976l...@gmail.com on Wed, 2014/05/14 11:51:
Christian Hesse wrote:
I think gcc, glibc, llvm and friends are ok. But zlib, mupdf,
mysql/mariadb and some others should go away.
There was a to-do list to cleanup all static libs, so
Hello,
jy2wong will be teaching a class called, A First Look at the Linux Kernel.
The class will cover the role of kernels in a system, why you might want to consider
compiling your own, and tips for not getting lost in the configuration process during
your first Linux kernel compile.
Nice one! I'll try to attend.
me to !
Looking foward.
I've installed arch in a qemu virtual machine, and I've specified
FONT=Lat2-Terminus16 in /etc/vconsole.conf. When the machine boots I
can see the effect of that font being installed, but soon after the
console font is reset to some default value. This happens with qemu's
default virtual display
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