[gentoo-user] How to solve file collision as a package maintainer

2019-08-08 Thread YUE Daian
Hi folks, As a proxy maintainer of dev-lisp/roswell, I got this bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/691754 It seems that some files (e.g. /usr/bin/ros) are installed by both dev-lisp/roswell and net-libs/librouteros. I believe this should not be the only scenario that two packages have file conflicts.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Accessing a Samsung phone and it's data.

2019-08-08 Thread Dale
Jack wrote: > On 2019.08.08 03:47, james wrote: >> On 7/31/19 2:21 PM, Jack wrote: >> > On 2019.07.31 12:25, Ian Zimmerman wrote: >> >> On 2019-07-30 22:44, Dale wrote: >> >> >> >>> I wonder, if I bought a bluetooth USB thingy and put that on my >> >>> puter, would that help any? Since I hooked up

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Accessing a Samsung phone and it's data.

2019-08-08 Thread Jack
On 2019.08.08 03:47, james wrote: On 7/31/19 2:21 PM, Jack wrote: > On 2019.07.31 12:25, Ian Zimmerman wrote: >> On 2019-07-30 22:44, Dale wrote: >> >>> I wonder, if I bought a bluetooth USB thingy and put that on my >>> puter, would that help any? Since I hooked up my wifi router and it >>> u

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: USE flag 'split-usr' is now global

2019-08-08 Thread Kai Peter
On 2019-08-08 09:43, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 07 Aug 2019 14:24:22 +0100, Mick wrote: > As opposed to splitting binaries across four directories based on > arbitrary decisions made in the last century? :P LOL! You're missing the most important part: across different fs and partition layo

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Accessing a Samsung phone and it's data.

2019-08-08 Thread james
On 7/31/19 2:21 PM, Jack wrote: > On 2019.07.31 12:25, Ian Zimmerman wrote: >> On 2019-07-30 22:44, Dale wrote: >> >>> I wonder, if I bought a bluetooth USB thingy and put that on my >>> puter, would that help any? Since I hooked up my wifi router and it >>> uses that, would that help? Or is the US

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: USE flag 'split-usr' is now global

2019-08-08 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 07 Aug 2019 14:24:22 +0100, Mick wrote: > > As opposed to splitting binaries across four directories based on > > arbitrary decisions made in the last century? :P > > LOL! You're missing the most important part: across different fs and > partition layouts. > > Look, the pyramids wer