Hi all,
when can we expect ffmpeg-2 to get stable? I found some information that it's
because of building issues but I found none. I looked into
/usr/portage/profiles/package.mask and there's no information about the
reason.
Thanks in advance for your answer,
Jan Sever
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 14:41:48 +0100 (CET), Jan Sever wrote:
> when can we expect ffmpeg-2 to get stable? I found some information
> that it's because of building issues but I found none. I looked into
> /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask and there's no information about the
> reason.
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Datum: 27. 1. 2015 15:15:51
Předmět: Re: [gentoo-user] ffmpeg-2: when getting stable?
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 14:41:48 +0100 (CET), Jan Sever wrote:
> when can we expect ffmpeg-2 to get stable? I found some information
> that it's because of building issues but I foun
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 23:07:15 +0100 (CET), Jan Sever wrote:
> P.S. Btw. poli in politics is from latin word polis = a place, not poly
> = many. But it's a nice parallel.
Yes, and a tic is a nervous twitch, the blood sucking parasite is a tick,
but when did jokes have to be linguistically accurate?
On 01/28/2015 12:07 AM, Jan Sever wrote:
I found the bugzilla:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510340
So marking as SOLVED.
Thank you,
Jan Sever
P.S. Btw. poli in politics is from latin word polis = a place, not poly = many.
But it's a nice parallel.
Both a greek words, not latin.
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On 01/27/2015 11:48 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 23:07:15 +0100 (CET), Jan Sever wrote:
>> P.S. Btw. poli in politics is from latin word polis = a place, not poly
>> = many. But it's a nice parallel.
>
> Yes, and a tic is a nervous twitch, the blood sucking parasite is a tick,
>
On 01/28/2015 05:12 PM, Jan Sever wrote:
On 01/28/2015 1:24 AM, Thanasis wrote:
Both a greek words, not latin.
polis = city
poly = many/much
Thanks for correcting, I don't know why I had fixed in mind that polis is from
latin and poly from greek. But I thought polis should be a city and won
On 01/28/2015 08:06 PM, Thanasis wrote:
> On 01/28/2015 05:12 PM, Jan Sever wrote:
>> On 01/28/2015 1:24 AM, Thanasis wrote:
>>> Both a greek words, not latin.
>>> polis = city
>>> poly = many/much
>>
>> Thanks for correcting, I don't know why I had fixed in mind that polis is
>> from
>> latin a
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