Hi
lvm2:
09 May 2007; Doug Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] +files/lvm.rc,
lvm2-2.02.17.ebuild:
added baselayout-2 compatible init script from bug #175983
For lvm2 this was added without increasing the ebuild revision, but later
there were some updates of lvm2, so all users of ~arch that are
Ed W wrote:
For lvm2 this was added without increasing the ebuild revision, but later
there were some updates of lvm2, so all users of ~arch that are up to
date should have this.
Anyway, yes, installing that newer lvm2 fixed the problems. Probably
worth a note somewhere in the upgrade
someone should get him a cvs account ;)
# Stefan Schweizer [EMAIL PROTECTED] (02 Sep 2007)
# last-rite bpalogin for mark_alec, as the package is useless now (ISP
# no longer needs it) and the initscript is broken with baselayout2
net-dialup/bpalogin
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enjoy.
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 10:51:55 -0600
Ryan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
enjoy.
Broken list.. Lastrited entire GStreamer 0.8, which includes removal of
some plugins like gst-plugins-dts, not shown here.
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It's my usual pleasure to announce our newest keywording monkey. Markus
maekke Meier is joining the x86 arch team to deal with the constant
flow of bugs. The usual personal info:
I am Markus Meier and come from Zürich (Switzerland). I am studying
electrical engineering in the third and last year.
Petteri Räty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's my usual pleasure to announce our newest keywording monkey.
Markus maekke Meier is joining the x86 arch team to deal with the
constant flow of bugs. The usual personal info:
Hooray!
Ps. I will be watching how fast you will deal with all the tens of
Petteri Räty schrieb:
It's my usual pleasure to announce our newest keywording monkey. Markus
maekke Meier is joining the x86 arch team to deal with the constant
flow of bugs.
Yey for more minions :D
Welcome :=)
/me notes another namesake
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Ps. I will be watching how fast you will deal with all the tens of
Java bugs.
Sorry, that is my field. Anyway, have you analysed my test failure
for dev-java/backport-util-concurrent?
Tsk tsk, get to it!
Welcome to the madhouse ;)
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 10:51:55 -0600
Ryan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
enjoy.
Broken list.. Lastrited entire GStreamer 0.8, which includes removal of
some plugins like gst-plugins-dts, not shown here.
From what I understand last rites are for packages being
* Ryan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/09/02 17:44 -0600]:
plan on doing version-specific masks in the future unless someone can
come up with a good argument for it.
Slots?
Regards, Lars
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Lars Weiler wrote:
* Ryan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/09/02 17:44 -0600]:
plan on doing version-specific masks in the future unless someone can
come up with a good argument for it.
Slots?
That's a good argument.
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Ryan Hill wrote:
Lars Weiler wrote:
* Ryan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/09/02 17:44 -0600]:
plan on doing version-specific masks in the future unless someone can
come up with a good argument for it.
Slots?
That's a good argument.
I'm not so sure. The last rites have historically always been
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 19:11:40 -0500
Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan Hill wrote:
Lars Weiler wrote:
* Ryan Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/09/02 17:44 -0600]:
plan on doing version-specific masks in the future unless someone
can come up with a good argument for it.
Slots?
Here's the new list including the gstreamer-0.8 packages. Disregard the
previous mail.
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* Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/09/02 19:11 -0500]:
I'm not so sure. The last rites have historically always been for complete
removals of a package from the tree. Is there any reason to change it? Just
removing an older version of a package from the tree is something that
happens
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