# Steve Dibb (5 Nov 2008)
# Mask realplayer, real codecs for security, upstream issues, bug 245662
# http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-713051.html
media-video/realplayer
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Samuli Suominen wrote:
I've just closed http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105016. But bugs
like these shouldn't be around in the first place. When you remove a
package from tree, please grep the profiles/ directory for matching
entries and remove them too.
Anyhow, package.mask's and package
USE="ssl" is enabled by default in multiple make.defaults files in
profiles/.
I'd like to move it into base/. Can anyone see why this shouldn't be done?
Thanks, Samuli
I run:
find /usr/portage/profiles/ -name "make.defaults" -exec grep ssl {} +
It seems quite a few profiles enable ssl. To me it seems makes sense to
enable it by default in base instead. If any profiles want it off by
default they can start disabling it. Any objections?
Regards,
Petteri
signat
I've just closed http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105016. But bugs
like these shouldn't be around in the first place. When you remove a
package from tree, please grep the profiles/ directory for matching
entries and remove them too.
Anyhow, package.mask's and package.use.mask's should all be
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Josh Sled wrote:
> Christian Faulhammer writes:
>> Fewer people know about the elogging functionality than about their
>> display of "You have 1 unread news item".
>
> Where do you expect them to see the unread news item message? Honestly
> curious … I don't beli
Christian Faulhammer writes:
> Fewer people know about the elogging functionality than about their
> display of "You have 1 unread news item".
Where do you expect them to see the unread news item message? Honestly
curious … I don't believe portage shows them, and – looking at the
Handbook – new