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Linux 2.6.28 will support a new wireless regulatory domain
infrastructure. Instead of the limited number of hardcoded regulatory
domains in cfg80211 (EU, JP, US), there will be a userspace daemon that
manages regulatory domains. We could still enable the old regulatory
domain in the kernel.
Hi Devs,
I just pushed the new devtools to [testing]. The major thing in this
release is that in combination with the new db-scripts your staging
directory only needs to look like staging/{core,extra,testing}. No need
for *64 directories (get that from the package name) and add/del
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 14:03 +0100, Thomas Bächler wrote:
I am attaching the PKGBUILD for crda.
plain text document attachment (PKGBUILD)
makedepends=('python-m2crypto' 'git')
# Install and verify regulatory.bin file
msg Downloading and installing the regulatory.bin file ...
cd
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Jan de Groot schrieb:
makedepends=('python-m2crypto' 'git')
# Install and verify regulatory.bin file
msg Downloading and installing the regulatory.bin file ...
cd $srcdir
if [ -d wireless-regdb ]; then
cd wireless-regdb
git pull
cd ..
else
git clone
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Jan de Groot schrieb:
I would be really happy when these git things are put into a tarball and
uploaded to ftp.archlinux.org. For AUR these git/svn/cvs checkout
packages are nice, but I dislike them for core and/or extra. We also
pull CVS for glibc and xulrunner, instead of putting those in the
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Jan de Groot schrieb:
I would be really happy when these git things are put into a tarball and
uploaded to ftp.archlinux.org. For AUR these git/svn/cvs checkout
packages are nice, but I dislike them for core and/or extra. We also
pull CVS for glibc and xulrunner, instead
Jan de Groot wrote:
This is a security upgrade, please signoff for both architectures.
Working fine here too. Signoff x86_64.
Jan de Groot wrote:
Please signoff for both architectures.
Changelog:
* Build with libtool 2.x
* Bugs fixed:
557087 mem leak in g_content_types_get_registered
558185 'parent' variable in g_local_file_get_child_for_display_name()
hits g_object_unref(NULL) assertion
557210
Hi devs,
I have created a table of candidates for removal from the extra repo
based on 1% usage in the pkgstats results. I have gone through and
flagged for keeping packages which are i18n, makedepends, or otherwise
needed (in pacman testsuite, using on gerolde). See the list here:
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Allan McRae [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have created a table of candidates for removal from the extra repo based
on 1% usage in the pkgstats results. I have gone through and flagged for
keeping packages which are i18n, makedepends, or otherwise needed (in
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008, Allan McRae wrote:
Hi devs,
I have created a table of candidates for removal from the extra repo based on
1% usage in the pkgstats results. I have gone through and flagged for
keeping packages which are i18n, makedepends, or otherwise needed (in pacman
testsuite, using
Eric Bélanger wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008, Allan McRae wrote:
Hi devs,
I have created a table of candidates for removal from the extra repo
based on 1% usage in the pkgstats results. I have gone through and
flagged for keeping packages which are i18n, makedepends, or
otherwise needed (in
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