years:
https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php
I'll keep you updated.
Greetings,
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 2:57 AM Eli Schwartz via arch-dev-public
wrote:
> As I mentioned there, I don't really see the need to make a split
> package just for 25kb of optional scripts that can just use optdepends.
>
> "I tendo o lean towards a separate package instead of using optdepends
> as it
Hi all,
there is a new set of openssl packages in testing that are split into
openssl, openssl-doc and openssl-perl. See
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/54887
As most users just need the library the perl dependency can be
dropped. Summing up:
Before:
openssl: depends on Perl; size: 3.6 MiB
Hi all,
as the archlinux/base image has been replaced by
https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/archlinux/archlinux I'll no
longer manually build this image alongside the ISO image release. I
guess it would be best to remove the repository so people will not
silently keep using an outdated
A great addition, thanks a lot!
I'll put this announcement into the ISO information as well. The new
image should be live any minute.
Greetings,
Pierre
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 1:08 AM Eli Schwartz via arch-dev-public
wrote:
>
> On 10/31/20 2:52 PM, David Runge wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > below
Thanks for the hint. I thought I was on that list once; maybe I should
post more than twice a decade though :-)
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 3:33 PM Morten Linderud via arch-dev-public
wrote:
>
> On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 03:29:28PM +0100, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> > For more inf
Hi all,
I just released the initial version of a new pkgstats package. As it
now requires different arguments (e.g. it does no longer submit the
list when run with no arguments) it is technically a BC break;
therefore version 3. For most users who simply install it to enable
the weekly submission
:
>
> On 9/1/19 1:32 AM, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
> > The wiki is now back up. Sorry for any inconvenience.
>
> I've noticed that some Special: pages (such as Special:RecentChanges)
> are no longer accessible when not logged in.
>
> Assuming it's not only on my end, is this an i
The wiki is now back up. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Have fun!
Pierre
On Sun, Sep 1, 2019 at 12:35 AM Pierre Schmitz wrote:
>
> I temporary disabled the FPM to reduce the server load. So everybody
> may enjoy a 502 error page now. :-)
>
> "1.33 has several databas
take quite long (minutes on a medium sized site,
many hours on a large site)."
Fingers crossed.
Greetings,
Pierre
On Sun, Sep 1, 2019 at 12:04 AM Pierre Schmitz wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I triggered a Wiki update. Unfortunately the update script is running
> longer than
Hi there,
I triggered a Wiki update. Unfortunately the update script is running
longer than expected. So pages appear to be empty.
Greetings,
Pierre
Do you have an example PKGBUILD? I'd say provide a custom php.ini or
use cli parameters like php -d extension=iconv etc.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 7:17 PM NicoHood wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am using devtools to create a package with php scripts. It uses
> composer to build the package. I get the error:
>
Hi,
my colleague and I arrive early on Friday afternoon. So we are free to
join you. No idea where to go though.
Greetings,
Pierre
On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 1:09 PM Morten Linderud via arch-dev-public
wrote:
>
> Yo!
>
> Last year at FOSDEM we where quite a few members from the Arch team present,
Absolutely fine with me. Things have changed and there are better
options like "Let's Encrypt".
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 8:21 PM, Jan Alexander Steffens
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I completely agree with https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/59690 and would like
> to remove the ca-certificates-cacert
I could do a talk I guess. Do you know till when we have to create our
program to get it on the Froscon schedule?
On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 4:25 PM, Jelle van der Waa wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've managed to get a room for Arch Linux on the Sunday of FrOSCon.
> FrOSCon is a conference ran for a
hanks both of you!
> -Santiago.
>
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 03:41:56PM +0100, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
>> Yeah, that was the "and please don't get it the wrong way" part which
>> obviously did not work. I thought I just put this out there as I
>> already got PRs and
r all kind of uses cases.
I just wanted to avoid frustration beforehand but not discourage your
work. I probably failed on this one :-)
Greetings,
Pierre
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 8:19 AM, Bartłomiej Piotrowski via
arch-dev-public <arch-dev-public@archlinux.org> wrote:
> On 2018-03-12 05
arch-dev-public <arch-dev-public@archlinux.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2018 at 09:46:48PM +0100, Bartłomiej Piotrowski via
> arch-dev-public wrote:
>> On 2018-01-29 20:29, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
>> > * I did not look into the details of how we exactly need to proceed
&g
ux.org> wrote:
> On 01/29/2018 02:19 PM, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
>> Hi all. I feel bad about this. I was not transparent at all about my
>> plans and got lost in a pile of projects which are only slowly
>> progressing. I started improving dbscripts to make it easier to work
&g
About the ISO bus factor:
* I just recently put the whole process into a simple script to make
it easier for anybody else to build ISOs. Unfortunately at least the
signing process requires some manual work. See
https://github.com/pierres/archiso-manager
About the official Docker Image:
* The
Hi all. I feel bad about this. I was not transparent at all about my
plans and got lost in a pile of projects which are only slowly
progressing. I started improving dbscripts to make it easier to work
with; which led to creating a Docker base image to be able to test the
latter. Most of my free
Hi,
for the last few days I had been working on a more mobile friendly
view of our Wikis and Forums. These have just been deployed. Here is
what changed:
While it's not perfect on small screens it should at least be way more
readable on your mobile phones. Let me know of any issues though.
should not break [testing] on purpose. We actually want
people to use [testing] to look for unknown bugs. If we want to drop
support for the nvidia module that would be a different discussion.
Greetings,
Pierre
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with Steam. See my
comment at https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/53618 Does anybody have more
input on this? Even if games try to access the system library rather
than the steam ones, this is more of game or steam bug.
Pierre
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of these, so I can
drop maintainer ship. Of course I'll keep updating those that wont find
a new owner; excep PSI. If there are no objections I'd like to drop the
following packages as there are no new lreeases since 2012:
* psi
* psi-i18n
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/LibreSSL
For now I'd like to keep openssl. This might change when upstream
projects might switch to libressl. ATM I do not see an objective reason
to do so. If it is a drop in replacement a separate package could be
provided.
Greetings,
Pierre
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On 29.01.2017 21:49, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to propose a migration to OpenSSL 1.1. The update comes with
ABI and API changes. Every linked packages needs to be rebuild. There
will likely be broken packages. Once the protobuf* rebuild has left
the [staging] repo I would like
-1.1
* https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2016/11/msg1.html
* http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/
*) https://www.archlinux.org/todo/protobuf-320/
Greetings,
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haven't looked into
it yet though. Port 443 redirects to bbs which is strange...
Greetings,
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confusion.
Bartłomiej
When do you plan to release these rebuilds from the testing repo?
Greetings,
Pierre
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it to connect to nymeria by ssh.
Pierre
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requires the install file updated to remove these
commands.
No need to use staging/testing for this rebuild (except [core]
packages).
GO!
Why is lib32-openssl on that list?
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packagers can rebuild their modules.
Greetings,
Pierre
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On 05.03.2016 12:16, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
The rebuild is now done and all packages have been moved to the
testing repositories. Thanks to everybody who helped to make this
happen! Please test and sign off the core repository candidates so we
can release these soon.
Packages have been moved. I
On 02.03.2016 19:14, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On 01.03.2016 15:53, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
I just looked into updating to openssl 1.0.2g. Unfortunately this
comes with an ABI change due to SSL2 being disabled by default. This
would mean we need to rebuild most packages that link against openssl
into staging. We would need to do the
rebuild as quickly as possible.
What do you think?
Greetings,
Pierre
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On 29.12.2015 20:12, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
I am about to move the packages from [staging] into [testing]
Just moved the packages into [testing]. If nothing breaks I'd probably
move them to [extra] within the next days.
Greetings,
Pierre
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-mongo but then add the new
php-mongodb?
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On 19.12.2015 10:12, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to publish PHP 7 packages to our repos soon.I have been
working on them for some time now and it looks quite fine.
It comes with a catch though as we'd have to remove most third party
extensions from our repos
On 19.12.2015 10:12, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
We might be able to move these package to [extra] by end of this or
beginning of next year.
Thanks for all the testing! I'll move the packages to [testing] and they
should hit the [extra] repo shortly after. I'll send an announcement
draft soon
the repo and you are done).
We might be able to move these package to [extra] by end of this or
beginning of next year.
Greetings,
Pierre
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On 10.12.2015 04:02, Allan McRae wrote:
Here is a draft announcement.
I assume the cxx11abitest symlink can be reomved from he repos now?
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On 13.12.2015 10:28, Allan McRae wrote:
On 13/12/15 19:02, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On 10.12.2015 04:02, Allan McRae wrote:
Here is a draft announcement.
I assume the cxx11abitest symlink can be reomved from he repos now?
Can you clarify what/where this is? I have no idea...
A
It looks
the Arch project or a
combination of these.
Greetings,
Pierre
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ot;.
Note: This rebuild is not listed on https://www.archlinux.org/todo/ in
order to avoid any confusion.
Looks awesome. How exactly is this down? Did you setup jenkins etc.?
Greetings,
Pierre
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On 02.06.2015 17:39, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I did not get any feedback yet. Is there any interest to meet up at
FrOSCon?
Hi there,
the conference starts this Saturday. If anybody else wants to join us in
the dev room, drop me a mail so you can add you to the list of
participants
On 12.06.2015 17:56, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:42 AM, Pierre Schmitz pie...@archlinux.de
wrote:
there is a new keyring package in testing.
Can we move this to [core]? The old signature expired today.
done
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Subject: [arch-events] FrOSCon 2015
Date: 21.05.2015 21:30
From: Pierre Schmitz pie...@archlinux.de
To: Mailing list for Archlinux events arch-eve...@archlinux.org
Reply-To: Arch Linux Events arch-eve...@archlinux.org
Hi all,
let's get started for this year. I went ahead and registered a Devroom
Am 28.12.2014 10:36, schrieb Andreas Radke:
What's the plan with xz update? Will you push 5.2.0 with smp
support right after the 5.0.8 update?
-Andy
Yes, that's the plan. Atm I only have very limited internet access and
no current repo snapshot.
Greetings,
Pierre
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and makepkg and get (roughly)
the same package.
I agree, using such hacks kind of violates the kiss principle and our
policy to follow upstream and don't patch or fork. I suggest to revistd
this proposal once the needed changes are available upstream.
Greetings,
Pierre
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Hi,
I just pushed a logrotate package to testing that is no longer part of
the base group. This also means that this package can be moved from core
to extra.
Any objections? I am not sure about e.g. wtmp faillog etc. So I might
just need to revert that change.
Pierre
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on the forum is probably not enough; they need to update
their terms if they want anybody to distribute their software.
Greetings,
Pierre
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as the global one might more be tweak for
production usage.
Let me know of any problems or suggestions. We'll see if we can work
with upstream to make this more distribution friendly.
Greetings,
Pierre
*) https://getcomposer.org/
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Am 23.05.2014 20:50, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
I did register an application for a dev room. I still need a little
help though:
* A list of participants and their mail address
* project description in German and English
* Our program for the devroom
* How many guests do we expect
Sounds like we
,
Pierre
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whatever we get from upstream.
Greetings,
Pierre
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should also setup a rsync setup like we
have on nymeria and see if we can find people who like to mirror it.
About 200GB is quite a lot, but not that unrealistic to host. The
traffic should be way less than for a regular mirror though.
Greetings,
Pierre
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about 111GB. We also might be able to use tmpfs
to build.
Anyway, as I don't use this system, decide whatever you think is best.
Greetings,
Pierre
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€ and our monthly fees
would increase by 30 €.
This means about 20 € extra for ECC RAM (if we still think that worth
it) and 10 € for SSDs instead of spinning drives.
Greetings,
Pierre
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Am 22.03.2014 18:15 schrieb =?UTF-8?B?SW9udcibIELDrnJ1?= biru.io...@gmail.com:
Update, they found nothing, that's not a surprise and we always had a
problem with it (bit flip problem from time to time).
I think is time to stop using this server and get a newer one.
You guys mentioned
and
report any problems.
Thanks everyone.
I think we should write a short announcement about the Apache update and
maybe also mention the possible issues people run into when trying to
use mod_php with a threaded mpm.
Greetings,
Pierre
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.
Greetings,
Pierre
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.
Looks like a minor update to me. I think Ionut was busy lately. So I
would say if the updated driver works fine and is not explicitly marked
as BETA, just go ahead and push an update.
Greetings,
Pierre
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Am 20.02.2014 20:32, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
$ dmesg -t | grep ^i8042
This needs to be in quotes (at least on zsh):
$ dmesg -t | grep '^i8042'
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his own desktop file, that's fine. We should try to
push these upstream though (similar to service files).
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Hi all,
currently some of our servers are unreachable due to a DDOS attack.
This affects forums, wiki and AUR (also everything on archlinux.de). See
http://www.hetzner-status.de/en.html for updates.
Greetings,
Pierre
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If there are no objects to makeing !libtool the default too, I will do
the pacman rebuild this weekend.
Allan
OK, I'll update devtools once this happens.
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risk imho. Let's say a former dev get his laptop and
that key stolen in a few years. I am not sure if I would blame him if he
would forget to inform us.
Maybe a simple rule of thumb: keys that are not or no longer included in
the keyring package cannot be valid.
Greetings,
Pierre
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of the different files visible.
Greetings,
Pierre
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people some trouble. Also adding a line about the
rationale of this upstream change would be nice.
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Am 13.09.2013 23:10, schrieb Gaetan Bisson:
[2013-09-13 21:59:17 +0200] Pierre Schmitz:
Anyway, we should still come up with a short news item; shouldn't hurt
us and probably saves people some trouble.
Here's a proposal:
From version 207 on, systemd will not apply the settings from
and there is a good chance of breakage. There is
no need to hurry, as db5 will be around and used by other distros for
some time. In these cases it would be best to push the decision
upstream.
Greetings,
Pierre
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Am 14.08.2013 02:38, schrieb Allan McRae:
A couple of new failures here, but nothing related to the new toolchain.
Build failures:
FAIL: openssl (perl 5.18 pod issue)
Afaik there is no solution yet; probably need to downgrade Perl if we
have to build openssl.
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is needed if you use APC. You can either use the new
opcache module and APCu for data caching or XCache. I'll need to write
an announcement about this.
Greetings,
Pierre
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Am 10.08.2013 16:38, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
I'll create a second todo list with all the scripts we provide to check
their compatibility.
This list can be found here:
https://www.archlinux.org/todo/php-55-scripts-check-list/
If you are not the maintainer but know that a certain script is fine
to
disable db-functionality if possible and switch to alternative
implementations.
Greetings,
Pierre
*) https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65426
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for e.g. LGPL). So only
packages that are either AGPL3 themselves or GL3 can use DB6. Even GPL2
would not be possible; which is why Debian would need to relicense their
apt package in order to use DB 6.
Greetings,
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in the upstream distribution.
So in short: Don't split nor patch and keep the package as vanilla as
possible.
People can easily build their own if they need special modules or
patches.
Greetings,
Pierre
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Am 02.08.2013 14:14, schrieb Bartłomiej Piotrowski:
On 2013-08-02 08:41, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
But more important please don't add random third party patches/modules
and keep the package vanilla. There are good reasons we have the don't
patch policy. They can break on nginx updates, introduce
upstream and it was last updated in 2010. And dropping it in case
of an issue also introduces unexpected regressions for those users who
started using it.
So my recommendation would still be to keep at least the nginx package
minimal and vanilla.
Greetings,
Pierre
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be best if we had at least some short documentation about these in
our wiki we can link to. There is probably no harm in delaying the
announcement for a few days as these are just new features.
Greetings,
Pierre
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say we include this script into the releng scripts (either archiso
or create a nwe package; atm I use some additional script for releasing
an ISO image) and upload such a tar at the same time as the ISO image.
Greetings,
Pierre
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unsure if it really fits in there.
Yes, seems difficult. As I said, I also have other scripts like creating
torrents etc. that are used for a realease. Maybe we can create a releng
repo/package for these.
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(e.g.
conflicting file names) I would not split this. The grub packages are a
mess.
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://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2012-March/022625.html
Greetings,
Pierre
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Am 31.05.2013 13:40, schrieb Allan McRae:
Why not symlink /usr/local/sbin to /usr/local/bin in filesystems?
Because there is absolutely no upgrade path for that.
Wouldn't this work?
$ pacman -Syu --ignore filesystem
$ mv -i /usr/local/sbin/* /usr/local/bin
$ pacman -Syu
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Am 31.05.2013 11:40, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi,
please signoff syslinux-4.06-2 for the /usr/bin move.
It will go direct to [core] repository, due to 5.01 sits in testing.
Please download from here:
https://dev.archlinux.org/~tpowa/syslinux/
signoff x86_64
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://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2013-March/024552.html
Let me know when you commit this to pacman. I can then adjust devtools
as we use our own copy of makepkg.conf here.
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it is and if using absolute paths is a great idea or
not.
I would say if a package is known to or might be used by third party
apps or custom scripts, we should delay the move to the point where we
can introduce a /bin /usr/bin symlink etc.
Greetings,
Pierre
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Am 02.05.2013 19:24, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys,
please signoff 3.8.11 series for both arches.
package is not in testing, please grab it from here:
http://dev.archlinux.org/~tpowa/linux/
This will move to [core] directly, because 3.9.0 is in [testing].
signoff x86_64
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some changes to archweb though.
Greetings,
Pierre
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are not that familiar with gcc and its new
features; maybe you'll get more feedback then)
Greetings,
Pierre
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even use the mysql client libraries, but their own implementation
mysqlnd.
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Am 16.03.2013 11:09, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
Am 16.03.2013 10:05, schrieb Andreas Radke:
I'd like to move Xorg 1.14 pretty soon, best would be together with
the kernels. It's up to you whether you want to announce to hold the
update for catalyst users or remove it from the repos.
I just
4fee98a0562f9adbab2c1135fb57954a7b95f809
remote: fatal: bad tree object 4fee98a0562f9adbab2c1135fb57954a7b95f809
remote: aborting due to possible repository corruption on the remote
side.
fatal: zu frühes Dateiende
fatal: index-pack failed
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it be reasonable to add systemd to base-devel or should we rather
add systemd as a dep to a bunch of packages? I see packages calling
tmpfiles etc. on install so we'll have runtime deps and not just
makedepends.
Greetings,
Pierre
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Am 17.03.2013 11:32, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
Am 13.03.2013 13:22, schrieb Allan McRae:
Hi,
This build was done with a chroot containing only base-devel and sudo.
Not many packages failed due to this, and can readily be fixed by adding
makedepends. So it seems the idea of reducing our build
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