Enrico Weigelt wrote:
trolling removed
Would everybody please stop responding to this obvious troll? I admit
its very amusing reading about his clear lack of understanding, but
don't we have better things to do?
Colin
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Thomas Cort wrote:
* The QA team will maintain a list of current QA Standards with
explanations as to why they are problems, and how to fix the problem.
The list is not meant by any means to be a comprehensive document
Why isn't this list meant to be comprehensive? I know that there will
Duncan wrote:
Seeing this news makes me very sad, as ferringb was a name I had
associated with trust and integrity of opinion and developer skills.
It's certainly a loss for Gentoo, and as Gentoo is now a part of me, a
loss I'll feel personally, as well, but unfortunately, those times do come.
Kalin KOZHUHAROV wrote:
I would like to be able to limit the -jN when there is no distcc host
available or when compiling c++ code, otherwise my poor laptop is dead with
-j5 compiling pwlib when the network is down
It is particular example, but being able to limit portage in some way as
work
without some tinkering, and I haven't touched it in a few months because
of school work. I'm just sharing what I've already got in case anybody
is interested.
Tercel
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Alec Warner wrote:
Is make.conf meant to be sourcable by bash and we can mark these bugs as
invalid, or do we need to modify the tools to process it and not source
the file.
I would prefer to keep make.conf sourceable unless there is some very
good reason not to. At present, it is essentially
Rene Zbinden wrote:
Yes in the meantime I found that eclass. The problem was, that there was no
setup.py file. I created my own and put it into the files directory.
If that works for you then I can't really see any reason why you
shouldn't do it, but I find it far easier and cleaner to
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Aron Griffis wrote:
I have worked in the enterprise
UNIX market for 6 years. My code is running in places like NASA
mission control, 9-1-1 call centers, and most of the telephone
carriers. I've produced patches on weekends to close $800m deals.
On 5/16/05, David Stanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If erescue is a statically built binary that basically untars a
backed up copy of a package, why would it depend on Python?
It won't. Thats the whole point.
Colin
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