seems to have been replaced by /bin/poweroff making kdm failing to
poweroff. I can open a bug report if needed.
cheers,
Chris.
Le jeudi 13 septembre 2012 13:32:54 EatDirt a écrit :
seems to have been replaced by /bin/poweroff making kdm failing to
poweroff. I can open a bug report if needed.
cheers,
Chris.
thanks for the notice, i just fixed on the svn. Will be part of the next
mageia-kde4-config package update.
On 12/09/12 22:53, JA Magallón wrote:
On 09/12/2012 10:05 PM, Damian Ivanov wrote:
My name isDamian Ivanov. Xiao-Long Chen and me are the maintainers of
unity desktop environment for openSUSE and Fedora, Xiao-Long
additionally maintains
also unity on Arch Linux. We use for building the
Le 13/09/2012 14:02, Claire Robinson a écrit :
On 12/09/12 22:53, JA Magallón wrote:
On 09/12/2012 10:05 PM, Damian Ivanov wrote:
My name isDamian Ivanov. Xiao-Long Chen and me are the maintainers of
unity desktop environment for openSUSE and Fedora, Xiao-Long
additionally maintains
also
I am not talking yet about getting unity included in Mageia, but to
have the repo that is available for openSUSE and Fedora users
available for Mageia too. Add repo == Update == install unity
Well mentoring is important, users also but if there are zillions patches on
core GNOME it's another
On 08/09/12 13:02, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
Hi
x11-server-1.13 and rebuild drivers are in */update_testing.
Please test.
Tested with AutoAddDevice Off and works fine with:
x11-driver-input-mouse
x11-driver-input-keyboard
x11-driver-input-evdev
x11-driver-video-intel
Cheers,
Chris.
On 9 September 2012 12:53, Thierry Vignaud thierry.vign...@gmail.com wrote:
x11-server-1.13 and rebuild drivers are in */update_testing.
Updated status:
The following drivers failed to rebuild:
- x11-driver-video-newport
- x11-driver-video-psb (do we really care?)
- x11-driver-video-qxl (=
Hi All,
Could someone kindly tell me that how to install a debug package with
its dependencies?
For example, I install the firefox-debug-10.0.7-1.mga2.x86_64 package
for debugging the firefox. While gdb load the firefox core dump file,
gdb cannot read debugging symbols from other debug packages
claire robinson a écrit :
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7049
claire robinson m...@gmail.com changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status Whiteboard|has_procedure
Le 13/09/2012 18:06, Phoenix Guo a écrit :
Hi All,
Could someone kindly tell me that how to install a debug package with
its dependencies?
There is not dependencies between debug packages, in the sense of 'debug
package X need debug package Y to be used'.
For example, I install the
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Guillaume Rousse
guillomovi...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 13/09/2012 18:06, Phoenix Guo a écrit :
Hi All,
Could someone kindly tell me that how to install a debug package with
its dependencies?
There is not dependencies between debug packages, in the sense of
Hi all,
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 09:56:07 -0700
Pascal Terjan pter...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Guillaume Rousse
guillomovi...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 13/09/2012 18:06, Phoenix Guo a écrit :
Hi All,
Could someone kindly tell me that how to install a debug package
I'm afraid that there's not much chance of people from mageia contributing if
it's not included in mageia itself.
wrt to mageia itself, while policies are important, (and certainly we can't
just patch away), the work must be maintained by someone, and more patches ==
more work to get it
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Il 13/09/2012 14:08, Damian Ivanov ha scritto:
I am not talking yet about getting unity included in Mageia, but
to have the repo that is available for openSUSE and Fedora users
available for Mageia too. Add repo == Update == install unity
You mean
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it should be even more safe than directly in the distribution. 4
distri maintainers watching the same sources and patches and one
place.
all that glitters is not gold... It's very hard to have a unique
spec file, rpm macros, package names, etc
Hi,
all that glitters is not gold... It's very hard to have a unique
spec file, rpm macros, package names, etc are often if not always
different, but i see some good things following libyui project...
I dind't say a unique spec file, the only things that differs are the
macros and the
13.09.2012 23:08, Damian Ivanov skrev:
You mean using opensuse build system?
Absolutely.
As far as i can say adding the availability to build also mageia
packages could be a good thing.
I think best would even be Mageia being build by OBS itself as whole
distribution.
Why? We already have
There are lots of good reasons to switch to OBS
- OBS has a web interface ( lots of ppl including me do lot of
the spec file editing, patching etc. using the web interface from
windows e.g from work PC / mobile platforms)
- In OBS it's very easy to fix a package for everyone, if you have
an
13.09.2012 23:37, Damian Ivanov skrev:
There are lots of good reasons to switch to OBS
- OBS has a web interface ( lots of ppl including me do lot of
the spec file editing, patching etc. using the web interface from
windows e.g from work PC / mobile platforms)
I'd rather have developers
I'd rather have developers that actually use the distro they build for and
test the fixes themselves too.
Oh, I use it on all my three private PC's
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_comparison
http://blog.mandriva.com/en/2011/07/19/we-start-collecting-wishes-for-new-build-system/
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 04:16:10PM +0200, fwang wrote:
fwang fwang 0.6.24-1.mga3:
+ Revision: 293634
- new version 0.6.24
Thanks! This fixed a problem in system settings (it needed this version
to be able to change your user name or account type)
--
Regards,
Olav
El jue, 13-09-2012 a las 22:37 +0200, Damian Ivanov escribió:
There are lots of good reasons to switch to OBS
- OBS has a web interface ( lots of ppl including me do lot of
the spec file editing, patching etc. using the web interface from
windows e.g from work PC / mobile platforms)
-
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