lled
'devtools'¹ specifically for building packages in a chroot, among other
things.
¹: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/devtools/
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Now this is something I can get behind. Servers are not (or should not)
be running [testing] or anything of that nature, and so should not be
affected by the changes that going to 2.4 in [testing] would bring.
However, people with a testing environment would have a clear upgrade
is quite
awful.
If anything we should have an apache22 package to let people keep using
that version of apache, and then have our apache package be the very
latest version (possibly have it provide apache24).
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of the patched software, set up the groups,
provides, conflicts, etc. correctly.
The one reason I have not yet tried SELinux on my system is because of
the extensive time effort it would take to keep those core system
packages up to date. If there was a group of people all working on parts
of an SE
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 12:36:45PM -0500, William Giokas wrote:
> All,
>
> manfred and I have both decided that we are going to finally be having
> this class. We'll be doing the first class on Sunday, September 14th at
> 17:00 UTC.=20
And I can't get mail stuff that wo
s (cd, mkdir, install, ln, etc.).
²: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners_Guide_to_Package_Maintaining
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package that was installed, upgraded, downgraded, or removed and at what
time.
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> setup and unite /usr and / for /sbin/init -> /usr/bin/systemd to be a
> valid path. [0]
This is simply an issue with mounting your /usr partition correctly. I
don't have experience with using a separate /usr, but mounting it in the
initramfs, you should have no issues fin
That should not have been in 4.1.1. I think that was a mis-tarball. If
you look at the log, the noprepare patch was merged right after the
v4.1.1 tag.
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community-debug] repo if that is what is decided to happen.
If there is any work that I can do to move this along, let me know here
or on IRC.
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ymbols.
I talked to ioni on the channel, and he said that your repo scripts do
not have support for this. If it's too much of a hassle, putting them in
the same repo wouldn't be that terrible, honestly.
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when
> 4.1 was released so they should be up-to-date.
Stuff in the build() function should not be touching the $pkgdir, that
should all happen in the package() function. This is to somewhat force
people to use package functions and not put everything in the build
function.
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/2013-March/022850.html
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h-6.2 recently moved.
>
> Are the packages being removed from [testing] before being added to e.g.
> [core]?
> Does mirroring happen separately, but faster for [testing]? (I use
> kernel.org).
What mirror are you using? If you are using the kernel.org mirror, stop
now and choo
post on the forums so we know
about how many people we're going to have to help.
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[1]: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1243733#p1243733
[2]: http
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 11:03:07AM +0100, Andreas Radke wrote:
> Am Sun, 10 Feb 2013 03:51:47 -0600
> schrieb William Giokas <1007...@gmail.com>:
>
> > I'm getting pkg-config errors too, but for totally unrelated packages,
> > like webkit-1.0. Downgrading cairo
tput.
Steps to reproduce:
# pacman -S testing/cairo webkitgtk
[...]
$ pkg-config webkit-1.0; echo $?
1
# pacman -S extra/cairo
[...]
$ pkg-config webkit-1.0; echo $?
0
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>
> Should I file a bug report? (this is a community package)
>
> Thanks.
Thorsten's gpg key expired a few days ago, but he has uploaded a new
one. Run
# pacman-key --refresh-keys
to get his new key (and also any other keys that happen to be out of
date.
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d-git[3] and [core]s
systemd[4], as well as the mkinitcpio -v output[5].
[1] http://ix.io/46o
[2] http://ompldr.org/vaDdobQ/initramfs-linux-mainline.img
[3] http://ix.io/46n
[4] http://ix.io/46m
[5] http://ix.io/46l
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[2]
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames
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profiles, but would simply renaming the
> /etc/network.d/interfaces/{eth,wlan}0 files to the unique names work?
Yes, that will work. I upgraded to this naming scheme last night, and
just changing the names will make it all work fine on the next boot. (If
you don't know what they are exactly, d
(for headless systems, so
> the network will be come up on next reboot) ?
>
> Sander
Yes. Enabling or disabling a service does not start or stop it till next
boot. You can also simply change the netc{fg,tl} profiles to use the new
naming scheme without disturbing what is currently c
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Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner
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dc9ba81b3cf7a8b40f739855dd9c1a08aaa2fbc5 M kernel
I am not proficient in C or anything, but I will be reporting this
upstream. I'm on a Lenovo T420 with an i5-2520M cpu.
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no difference :-)
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> testing repo fully updated - using kde and systemd.
>
> gene/
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Sleep_hooks
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