On Monday, 19 March 2018 15:25:41 CET Levente Polyak via aur-general wrote:
> On 03/19/2018 03:21 PM, Tom Zander via aur-general wrote:
> > I just updated my machine and rebooted, the network manager failed to
> > get
> > up.
> > Checking the journal logs I ge
I just updated my machine and rebooted, the network manager failed to get
up.
Checking the journal logs I get message
that /usr/bin/NetworkManager can't read the shared library libpsl.so.6
I only have libpsl.so.5 on my system.
Did packaging go wrong somewhere?
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when its 100% identical to the one in the package can it safely be
deleted / upgraded.
Maybe I didn’t look good enough, but I could not find out how to do the
above. So I went for the safest solution.
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to review your
> packages, but I think some (more experienced) users will provide some
> feedback in between and that might not be necessary anymore. ;)
Thanks! And good luck with your TU application! :)
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If you're not renaming the
> file, you can just specify a target dir with -t and install all files to
> that dir at once.
>
ACK
> For renaming, just file a merge request on the right hand side of the page
> to merge one package into the other.
will do :)
> Doug
Thanks Doug!
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if renaming is possible and if the bitcoind- one may be more easy to find
under a different name.
Any feedback welcome, and naturally I'd love it if those packages would be
able to reach the community repo, but maybe they need a little more time to
mature, I'm not sure.
Thanks!
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?
The best suggestion I found so far was adding a ‘d’ (for daemon), but thats
probably not very obvious.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
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is;
bitcoin-classic-git W: .INSTALL file runs a command provided by hooks.
Is this safe to ignore, or should my install file be written differently?
Thanks!
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