On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Zac Medico wrote:
> > Richard Fish wrote:
> > >I've been trying to get a link, but bugs.gentoo.org seems to
> > >be...well...buggy right now.
> > >
> > >
> > I had to clear my cookie cache in firefox to be able to access
> > bugs.gentoo.org again. Anybody got any ideas why I
> Richard Fish wrote:
> >I've been trying to get a link, but bugs.gentoo.org seems to
> >be...well...buggy right now.
> >
> >
> I had to clear my cookie cache in firefox to be able to access
> bugs.gentoo.org again. Anybody got any ideas why I had to do that?
> For the record, the symptom was th
Richard Fish wrote:
>I've been trying to get a link, but bugs.gentoo.org seems to
>be...well...buggy right now.
>
>
I had to clear my cookie cache in firefox to be able to access
bugs.gentoo.org again. Anybody got any ideas why I had to do that?
For the record, the symptom was that queries wo
On Friday 17 June 2005 06:11, Christoph Gysin wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
> > It is a long-standing bug in portage, and apparently not easy to fix.
>
> reference to bugzilla, anyone?
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13632
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Christoph Gysin wrote:
>Richard Fish wrote:
>
>
>>It is a long-standing bug in portage, and apparently not easy to fix.
>>
>>
>
>reference to bugzilla, anyone?
>
>Christoph
>
>
I've been trying to get a link, but bugs.gentoo.org seems to
be...well...buggy right now. Sometimes it responds
Richard Fish wrote:
> It is a long-standing bug in portage, and apparently not easy to fix.
reference to bugzilla, anyone?
Christoph
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David Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are you sure you don't have libtheora in your world file? I've only ever
> seen this happen when people have the package in question in their world
> file. Not sure whether or not it can happen if you don't (but I guess
> I'll find out if it's not in your
Graham Murray wrote:
>Sometimes a package will upgrade/downgrade alternately when running
>'emerge -uD world'. One such that is happening to me right now is
>libtheora. media-lib/xine-lib has a 'straight' (no version) dependency
>on libtheora, which causes emerge to update to the latest
>version.
On 18:36 Thu 16 Jun , Graham Murray wrote:
> Sometimes a package will upgrade/downgrade alternately when running
> 'emerge -uD world'. One such that is happening to me right now is
> libtheora. media-lib/xine-lib has a 'straight' (no version) dependency
> on libtheora, which causes emerge to up
Sometimes a package will upgrade/downgrade alternately when running
'emerge -uD world'. One such that is happening to me right now is
libtheora. media-lib/xine-lib has a 'straight' (no version) dependency
on libtheora, which causes emerge to update to the latest
version. media-plugins/gst-plugins-t
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