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Testing the lack of email on the lists for days.
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Robin Hugh Johnson
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On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 06:09:40AM +, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
Testing the lack of email on the lists for days.
Ok, nothing wrong, just nobody actually sent an email Oct 23 10:56 UTC
till this email (Oct 27 06:09 UTC).
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Robin Hugh Johnson
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Hello!
Would be great to have a few people test open-iscsi 2.0.872 before
moving it from overlay betagarden to the main tree. To get it installed
please run:
# layman -a betagarden
# emerge -av =sys-block/open-iscsi-2.0.872
Important: Please include a description of what you did while
On 2011.06.05 12:54, Sebastian Pipping wrote:
Hello!
Would be great to have a few people test open-iscsi 2.0.872 before
moving it from overlay betagarden to the main tree. To get it
installed
please run:
# layman -a betagarden
# emerge -av =sys-block/open-iscsi-2.0.872
[snip]
Hi,
Would be great to have a few people test open-iscsi 2.0.872 before
moving it from overlay betagarden to the main tree. [...]
In the good old days, stuff like this would just be added to the tree
either hard masked or not keyworded, or both.
Why not still do that?
+1
I had tested
Mailed a while back about restoring the plugdev group behavior like HAL
had for their udev replacements upower and udisks, so finally got
something real to be tested:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/369667
Just comment on the bug instead of ML
Thanks, Samuli
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Robin H. Johnsonrobb...@gentoo.org wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been doing some more mucking with the Bugzilla code and setup, and
I think I've got most of the issues worked out that previously prevented
it from being fully load balanced.
So, please test at:
Hi folks,
I've been doing some more mucking with the Bugzilla code and setup, and
I think I've got most of the issues worked out that previously prevented
it from being fully load balanced.
So, please test at:
http://bugs-web-lb.gentoo.org/
HTTP and HTTPS available.
Thanks to ra...@hyves for
Robin H. Johnson wrote:
So, please test at:
http://bugs-web-lb.gentoo.org/
HTTP and HTTPS available.
Nice, makes a very responsive impression to me.
Sebastian
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if you wanted to test wether you successfully registered you could also have
waited 12 hours, that is, you could have waited for as long as you would
expect it to take unitl the next mail is sent to this list, which is unlikely
to be longer than 12hrs.
cheers,
daniel
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Gentoo Linux
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I've added new versions of these libs to gentoo. They are currently in
package.mask because I've missed a few bumps versions in between and there is
an ABI change. Some old deprecated functions have been removed.
So far these have been working for me fine however I'd appreciate your
assistance
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 03:08 -0700, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
It would be nice to have this in 2006.1 (I suspect catalyst/genkernel
could probably benefit greatly from it).
We've already made the snapshot. Also, catalyst uses genkernel for all
of the external modules builds, and we've already got
This is a testing request aimed at all arches that have differing
kernel/userspace bit counts. My short list so far is:
- ppc64 - 64/32 (tested myself, but more testing needed)
- sparc64 - 64/32
- mips64 - 64/32 [1]
Other possibles (they should be theoretically capable of it, but the
profile is
Robin H. Johnson wrote:
Notes.
1. Mips: with your triple ABI stuff, you might want to look very closely
at this.
The triple ABI stuff doesn't really affect things. o32 userland on a 64bit box
is the only case where you have to worry about split compilers. In a
theoretical n32 or n64
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 06:08, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
- superh - 64/32
i wouldnt ever worry about this since, afaik, the sh64 port is still really
developmental and no one really has hardware for end users to worry about ...
plus they werent really designed to be compatible
-mike
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19 Nov 2005; Francesco Riosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] +files/mysql-slot.conf.d,
+files/mysql-slot.rc6:
These two are born for slotted MySQL, however they work as is on normal
MySQL
installations too. (require my_print_defaults)
Features added or changed
- Not using mysqld_safe
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