Re: [arch-general] systemd-run --user does not work

2014-05-14 Thread Yamakaky
Now I understand why sometimes I have two dbus daemons, thanks ! It's because I manage tmux with systemd --user, and $DBUS is set by my xorg session not managed by systemd. In fact, why isn't there a user unit for dbus by default ?

Re: [arch-general] Install php-apc in archlinux

2014-05-14 Thread Maykel Franco
2014-05-12 17:56 GMT+02:00 Stefan Tatschner rumpels...@sevenbyte.org: Am 12.05.2014 17:47, schrieb Maykel Franco: Hi I have installed nginx + php-fpm + mariadb + php 5.5 and I like install php-apc but the package is: extra/php-apcu 4.0.4-1 A userland caching module for PHP Is there the

Re: [arch-general] systemd-run --user does not work

2014-05-14 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Wed, May 14, 2014 at 09:45:40AM +0200) Yamakaky : Now I understand why sometimes I have two dbus daemons, thanks ! It's because I manage tmux with systemd --user, and $DBUS is set by my xorg session not managed by systemd. Watch out about that. It's tempting to have your tmux managed by

[arch-general] static libraries in packages

2014-05-14 Thread Christian Hesse
Hello everybody, I just opened a bug report about libmariadbclient package shipping with static libraries [0]. Taking a look at my libs dir I found some more... # ll /usr/lib/*.a | wc -l 210 Any reason packages start shipping static libraries again? Or is there any build system with wrong

Re: [arch-general] systemd-run --user does not work

2014-05-14 Thread Yamakaky
I don't say of course that you shouldn't do it, just keep in mind that it's not equivalent :p I know, thanks, I already had similar problems with gpg-agent. I solved this problem with `After=gpg-agent.service` in tmux.service. It's not perfect, but it seems to work.

Re: [arch-general] static libraries in packages

2014-05-14 Thread Doug Newgard
On 2014-05-14 03:23, Christian Hesse wrote: Hello everybody, I just opened a bug report about libmariadbclient package shipping with static libraries [0]. Taking a look at my libs dir I found some more... # ll /usr/lib/*.a | wc -l 210 Any reason packages start shipping static libraries

Re: [arch-general] static libraries in packages

2014-05-14 Thread Christian Hesse
Doug Newgard scim...@archlinux.info on Wed, 2014/05/14 03:38: On 2014-05-14 03:23, Christian Hesse wrote: Hello everybody, I just opened a bug report about libmariadbclient package shipping with static libraries [0]. Taking a look at my libs dir I found some more... # ll

Re: [arch-general] static libraries in packages

2014-05-14 Thread Antonio Rojas
Christian Hesse wrote: I think gcc, glibc, llvm and friends are ok. But zlib, mupdf, mysql/mariadb and some others should go away. There was a to-do list to cleanup all static libs, so all remaining ones are there for a reason. Check the changelogs for the specific reasons for each package,

Re: [arch-general] static libraries in packages

2014-05-14 Thread Christian Hesse
Antonio Rojas nqn1976l...@gmail.com on Wed, 2014/05/14 11:51: Christian Hesse wrote: I think gcc, glibc, llvm and friends are ok. But zlib, mupdf, mysql/mariadb and some others should go away. There was a to-do list to cleanup all static libs, so all remaining ones are there for a

Re: [arch-general] static libraries in packages

2014-05-14 Thread Timothée Ravier
On 14/05/2014 13:51, Christian Hesse wrote: Is it possible to fix binutils testsuite? Remember the security flaws in zlib? Does anybody know what package has been built against static zlib?

Re: [arch-general] static libraries in packages

2014-05-14 Thread Doug Newgard
On 2014-05-14 06:51, Christian Hesse wrote: Antonio Rojas nqn1976l...@gmail.com on Wed, 2014/05/14 11:51: Christian Hesse wrote: I think gcc, glibc, llvm and friends are ok. But zlib, mupdf, mysql/mariadb and some others should go away. There was a to-do list to cleanup all static libs, so

[arch-general] [Classroom] new class: A First Look at the Linux Kernel - Saturday, May 31 at 16:00 UTC

2014-05-14 Thread fsckd
Hello, jy2wong will be teaching a class called, A First Look at the Linux Kernel. The class will cover the role of kernels in a system, why you might want to consider compiling your own, and tips for not getting lost in the configuration process during your first Linux kernel compile.

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] new class: A First Look at the Linux Kernel - Saturday, May 31 at 16:00 UTC

2014-05-14 Thread Thiago Barroso Perrotta
Nice one! I'll try to attend.

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] new class: A First Look at the Linux Kernel - Saturday, May 31 at 16:00 UTC

2014-05-14 Thread Yamakaky
me to !

Re: [arch-general] [Classroom] new class: A First Look at the Linux Kernel - Saturday, May 31 at 16:00 UTC

2014-05-14 Thread Billy McCann
Looking foward.

[arch-general] console font setup

2014-05-14 Thread Carl Schaefer
I've installed arch in a qemu virtual machine, and I've specified FONT=Lat2-Terminus16 in /etc/vconsole.conf. When the machine boots I can see the effect of that font being installed, but soon after the console font is reset to some default value. This happens with qemu's default virtual display