On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 20:09:18 -0400, Charles A Edwards c...@eslrahc.com wrote:
Flash Player 11 Beta 1 is now available.
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer11.html
This release offers Both 32 and 64 bit support.
Already raised as a bug report
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2146
On Thu, 14 Jul 2011, Eugeni Dodonov wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 20:08, Olivier Blin mag...@blino.org wrote:
Option 2 seems good as well, but does it really have to uninstall
sysvinit? Isn't it enough to put some alternatives symlinks for
/sbin/init?
This is actually a great idea! A
In data mercoledì 29 giugno 2011 23:27:08, andre999 ha scritto:
Any suggestions are welcome.
Hi,
I speak for myself, one silly suggestion, can you add links
of wiki pages you talk about in the bottom of your mails?
For one who reads mail when he/she can, like me, it could
be easier to check
Hello.
As you've seen the thread, posted by Charles A Edwards, there's a new
version of flash which has native 64bit support, it's still in beta
but seems to work well, some questions:
- Any objections about offering it in mga1? on x86_64 only and keeping
the 32bit stable one as is for now; not
On 13 July 2011 00:30, nicolas vigier bo...@mars-attacks.org wrote:
Hello.
mgarepo version 1.9.11 adds maintdb command :
$ mgarepo maintdb --help
Usage:
Take maintainership of one package :
mgarepo maintdb set [package] [login]
Remove yourself from maintainer of a package :
'Twas brillig, and Ahmad Samir at 15/07/11 09:10 did gyre and gimble:
Hello.
As you've seen the thread, posted by Charles A Edwards, there's a new
version of flash which has native 64bit support, it's still in beta
but seems to work well, some questions:
- Any objections about offering it
On 15 July 2011 11:34, Colin Guthrie mag...@colin.guthr.ie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Ahmad Samir at 15/07/11 09:10 did gyre and gimble:
Hello.
As you've seen the thread, posted by Charles A Edwards, there's a new
version of flash which has native 64bit support, it's still in beta
but seems
venerdì 15 luglio 2011 alle 10:10, Ahmad Samir ha scritto:
Hello.
As you've seen the thread, posted by Charles A Edwards, there's a new
version of flash which has native 64bit support, it's still in beta
but seems to work well, some questions:
- Any objections about offering it in mga1? on
'Twas brillig, and Eugeni Dodonov at 14/07/11 23:40 did gyre and gimble:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 18:26, Colin Guthrie mag...@colin.guthr.ie
mailto:mag...@colin.guthr.ie wrote:
Systemd 30 is out, with lots of nice changes, so I think we should use
it now as we are quite early in the
2011/7/15 Ahmad Samir ahmadsamir3...@gmail.com
Hello.
- Any objections about offering it in mga1?
No I agree.
- For Cauldron:
o Do we ship the 11 beta1 for both arch?
I vote for that.
WDYT?
--
Ahmad Samir
I think, as Angelo wrote, that the updates for mga1 should be
On 15 July 2011 11:55, Angelo Naselli anase...@linux.it wrote:
venerdì 15 luglio 2011 alle 10:10, Ahmad Samir ha scritto:
Hello.
As you've seen the thread, posted by Charles A Edwards, there's a new
version of flash which has native 64bit support, it's still in beta
but seems to work well,
venerdì 15 luglio 2011 alle 12:37, Ahmad Samir ha scritto:
Some people think mageia is quiet... so maybe we should start to increase
updates/backports and improving people feelings...
You mean create hype with updates? just updating for updating's sake
is not useful, for me at least,
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 13:37:49 +0300
Ahmad Samir ahmadsamir3...@gmail.com wrote:
On 15 July 2011 11:55, Angelo Naselli anase...@linux.it wrote:
venerdì 15 luglio 2011 alle 10:10, Ahmad Samir ha scritto:
Hello.
As you've seen the thread, posted by Charles A Edwards,
there's a new version
Ahmad Samir skrev 15.7.2011 12:43:
On 15 July 2011 11:34, Colin Guthriemag...@colin.guthr.ie wrote:
I'd offer it in main/testing for both arches personally... breaking the
rules somewhat but it does at least make life easier for debugging and
triaging anyway to keep things consistent on both
On 15 July 2011 14:17, Thomas Backlund t...@mageia.org wrote:
Ahmad Samir skrev 15.7.2011 12:43:
On 15 July 2011 11:34, Colin Guthriemag...@colin.guthr.ie wrote:
I'd offer it in main/testing for both arches personally... breaking the
rules somewhat but it does at least make life easier for
hi,
the BS is currently broken, i will in some seconds work to fix it.
Hello,
the BS is now fixed, you can work and push again new stuffs
'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 15/07/11 11:01 did gyre and gimble:
Now that it's compiled, I need to test it :D
Well it boots. And I have network connections! I have a problem where
bluetoothd does not start but I'll solve that one at some point (it was
a problem when I last used systemd
Thanks :)
--Message d'origine--
De: D.Morgan
Expéditeur : mageia-dev-boun...@mageia.org
À: Mageia development mailing-list
Répondre à: Mageia development mailing-list
Objet: [Mageia-dev] BS fixed
Envoyé: 15 juil. 2011 15:22
Hello,
the BS is now fixed, you can work and push again new
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Colin Guthrie mag...@colin.guthr.ie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 15/07/11 11:01 did gyre and gimble:
Now that it's compiled, I need to test it :D
Well it boots. And I have network connections! I have a problem where
bluetoothd does not start but
I just noticed this package during sync:
libwordsexportfilters%wordsexportfilters_major-2.4-0.alpha3.1.mga2
--
Thomas
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Thomas Backlund t...@mageia.org wrote:
I just noticed this package during sync:
libwordsexportfilters%wordsexportfilters_major-2.4-0.alpha3.1.mga2
--
Thomas
i was working on valstar when i saw you mail, so i am removing the
file from the repos and fixing
Should I report as a bug the fact that using %apply_patches (from
/usr/lib/rpm/macros) instead of the list of patches, one per line, makes
rpmlint complain that W: patch-not-applied ?
Thx,
R-C aka beranger
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 4:55 PM, D.Morgan dmorga...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Thomas Backlund t...@mageia.org wrote:
I just noticed this package during sync:
libwordsexportfilters%wordsexportfilters_major-2.4-0.alpha3.1.mga2
--
Thomas
i was working on valstar when
'Twas brillig, and Radu-Cristian FOTESCU at 15/07/11 15:55 did gyre and
gimble:
Should I report as a bug the fact that using %apply_patches (from
/usr/lib/rpm/macros) instead of the list of patches, one per line, makes
rpmlint complain that W: patch-not-applied ?
Smells like a valid reason
Has anyone else noticed that as of updating yesterday or today, the
windows in KDE have no titlebars, and cannot be moved or closed (except
through the individual app) ?
I used to see this occasionally under GNOME 2.32, but logging out/in
again usually put it right. That doesn't work in the
On 07/15/2011 02:28 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that as of updating yesterday or today, the
windows in KDE have no titlebars, and cannot be moved or closed
(except through the individual app) ?
I used to see this occasionally under GNOME 2.32, but logging out/in
again
On Friday 15 July 2011 15:06:11 Frank Griffin wrote:
On 07/15/2011 02:28 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that as of updating yesterday or today, the
windows in KDE have no titlebars, and cannot be moved or closed
(except through the individual app) ?
I used to see this
'Twas brillig, and Balcaen John at 15/07/11 20:16 did gyre and gimble:
On Friday 15 July 2011 15:06:11 Frank Griffin wrote:
On 07/15/2011 02:28 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that as of updating yesterday or today, the
windows in KDE have no titlebars, and cannot be moved or
On Friday 15 July 2011 22:20:40 Colin Guthrie wrote:
[...]
Interesting, that method never really worked before (or at least I never
tested it).
It was not working for mageia 1.
Normally, you pick compiz via drak3d
The last time i used drak3d was during the launch of Metisse :)
--
Angelo Naselli a écrit :
In data mercoledì 29 giugno 2011 23:27:08, andre999 ha scritto:
Any suggestions are welcome.
Hi,
I speak for myself, one silly suggestion, can you add links
of wiki pages you talk about in the bottom of your mails?
For one who reads mail when he/she can, like me,
Some packages must be submitted only to tainted. Is there already a way to
prevent a wrong submit to the core section, when a package builds without
buildrequires in tainted ?
If yes, what is the way, and if not, shouldn't we define a standard way to do
that in the spec files ?
Best regards
Le samedi 9 juillet 2011 14:46:14, Samuel Verschelde a écrit :
I used the --with-man option of the %find_lang RPM macro, but noticed that
it adds all /usr/share/man/XX and /usr/share/man/XX/manX directories to
the package, which, it seems, is bad.
Spturtle noticed that for example
Le samedi 16 juillet 2011 à 01:17 +0200, Samuel Verschelde a écrit :
Some packages must be submitted only to tainted. Is there already a way to
prevent a wrong submit to the core section, when a package builds without
buildrequires in tainted ?
If yes, what is the way, and if not,
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 à 22:47 -0300, Eugeni Dodonov a écrit :
Almost finally, should the systemd files belong to the main package, the
same way as they do with initscripts-based one (e.g., the package would
provide /lib/systemd/system/%{name}.service together with
Le vendredi 15 juillet 2011 à 11:10 +0300, Ahmad Samir a écrit :
Hello.
As you've seen the thread, posted by Charles A Edwards, there's a new
version of flash which has native 64bit support, it's still in beta
but seems to work well, some questions:
- Any objections about offering it in
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 à 00:30 +0200, nicolas vigier a écrit :
Hello.
mgarepo version 1.9.11 adds maintdb command :
It was not uploaded to the mirrors.
ie, nothing on :
http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr:/pub/linux/Mageia/software/mgarepo
--
Michael Scherer
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 à 12:11 +0200, nicolas vigier a écrit :
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011, Samuel Verschelde wrote:
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 00:30:41, nicolas vigier a écrit :
Hello.
mgarepo version 1.9.11 adds maintdb command :
$ mgarepo maintdb --help
Usage:
Take
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 à 21:31 +0200, Maarten Vanraes a écrit :
Op woensdag 13 juli 2011 20:46:30 schreef nicolas vigier:
[...]
Is this process also available for novice packagers?
Novice packagers cannot be maintainer. But content of maintdb is
also available at this url :
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 à 15:34 +0200, Dexter Morgan a écrit :
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Ahmad Samir ahmadsamir3...@gmail.com wrote:
On 13 July 2011 13:53, Balcaen John mik...@mageia.org wrote:
On Wednesday 13 July 2011 09:49:01 Samuel Verschelde wrote:
[...]
The group
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 à 09:51 +0200, philippe makowski a écrit :
2011/7/13 Michael scherer m...@zarb.org:
I would be in favor of treating python2 and python 3 as 2 differents
languages.
The rational is that :
- we cannot garantee to have support for both
- we will likely have
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 à 09:55 +0200, Wolfgang Bornath a écrit :
2011/7/13 JA Magallón jamagal...@ono.com:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:29:31 +0200, José Jorge jjo...@free.fr wrote:
Le mardi 12 juillet 2011 15:12:52, Anne nicolas a écrit :
Yet another burning subject that needs time to
Samuel Verschelde a écrit :
I used the --with-man option of the %find_lang RPM macro, but noticed that it
adds all /usr/share/man/XX and /usr/share/man/XX/manX directories to the
package, which, it seems, is bad.
Spturtle noticed that for example /usr/share/man/sr belongs to no other
package
Michael Scherer a écrit :
Le mercredi 13 juillet 2011 à 00:30 +0200, nicolas vigier a écrit :
Hello.
mgarepo version 1.9.11 adds maintdb command :
It was not uploaded to the mirrors.
ie, nothing on :
http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr:/pub/linux/Mageia/software/mgarepo
Strange ... it's
Hi,
just wondering, is the switch from util-linux-ng 2.18 to util-linux 2.19+
planned?
--
Eugeni Dodonov
http://eugeni.dodonov.net/
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