Re: [arch-general] Fwd: [arch-dev-public] i686 and SSE2

2016-09-24 Thread Doug Newgard
On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 22:24:32 +0200 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > ...IMO we could assume that > FreeBSD users are a similar target group as Arch users. If so, then it > could cause a lot of pain for Arch users and maintainers, too. > > Regards, > Ralf I wouldn't assume that.

Re: [arch-general] Removing infinality

2016-09-24 Thread respiranto
On 2016-09-24 23:57, Paul Marwick via arch-general wrote: > A short while ago, I installed the infinality bundle and fonts as an > experiment. Hit problems with some applications, so I'd like to revert > to the standard font handing. But I'm having all sorts of problems doing > so. My first

Re: [arch-general] Removing infinality

2016-09-24 Thread Bruno Pagani
Le 24 septembre 2016 23:57:22 GMT+02:00, Paul Marwick via arch-general a écrit : >A short while ago, I installed the infinality bundle and fonts as an >experiment. Hit problems with some applications, so I'd like to revert >to the standard font handing. But I'm

[arch-general] Removing infinality

2016-09-24 Thread Paul Marwick via arch-general
A short while ago, I installed the infinality bundle and fonts as an experiment. Hit problems with some applications, so I'd like to revert to the standard font handing. But I'm having all sorts of problems doing so. My first attempt was this: fang@altair ~]$ sudo pacman -S --asdeps freetype2

Re: [arch-general] Fwd: [arch-dev-public] i686 and SSE2

2016-09-24 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 20:03:52 +0200, Sebastiaan Lokhorst wrote: >You cannot seriously say "optimised for modern processors" and "i686" >in the same sentence. FWIW https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2016-September/273691.html ;) I'm a x86_64 user, so I don't care about it

Re: [arch-general] arch-audit: pkg-audit-like tool for Arch Linux

2016-09-24 Thread Bennett Piater
On 09/24/2016 11:59 AM, Andrea Scarpino wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I'm happy to announce my tiny project named arch-audit[1]. > > It parses the CVE wiki page[2] and reports which packages on your system are > affected by a vulnerability and if a fixed version for that package is > already >

Re: [arch-general] arch-audit: pkg-audit-like tool for Arch Linux

2016-09-24 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Thank you, I've got a stupid question. Is there the need to first update the package database, before arch-audit could check if there are upgrades available? I suspect it already gets this information when it parses the CVE wiki page, so there is no need to update the package database, right?

[arch-general] arch-audit: pkg-audit-like tool for Arch Linux

2016-09-24 Thread Andrea Scarpino
Hi everybody, I'm happy to announce my tiny project named arch-audit[1]. It parses the CVE wiki page[2] and reports which packages on your system are affected by a vulnerability and if a fixed version for that package is already available. Something like pkg-audit on FreeBSD, but not so