I already tried do set new CFLAGS via /etc/portage/env/nolto.conf:
beagleboneblack:portage/package.envcat simh
app-emulation/simh no-lto.conf
and and an according file in /etc/porttage/package.env:
beagleboneblack:portage/package.envcat simh
app-emulation/simh no-lto.conf
Am 09.08.2013 07:19, schrieb Samuli Suominen:
2.02.99-r1 has it's own upstream systemd files in ~arch now (they are
different from what the systemd-love overlay has, AFAIK)
$ qlist lvm2 |grep systemd
/usr/lib/systemd/system/dm-event.socket
/usr/lib/systemd/system/dm-event.service
On 7 August 2013 02:38, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
I was so hot to prove to myself that I could do the Big Update on both
systemd and openrc gentoo machines that I didn't spend much time actually
*using* gnome-3.8 until yesterday.
Have you ever lived or worked in a building during a big
Am 09.08.2013 11:13, schrieb András Csányi:
Kde is not a possible solution for you? I'm just asking, I do not want
to start a flamewar about which is the better/worst. :)
That's the reason why I have kde and xfce on my machine. I always have
a fallback plan. I spend I few weeks for Unity
On 09/08/2013 11:15, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 09.08.2013 11:13, schrieb András Csányi:
Kde is not a possible solution for you? I'm just asking, I do not want
to start a flamewar about which is the better/worst. :)
That's the reason why I have kde and xfce on my machine. I always have
On 2013-08-01 2:43 PM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, 01 Aug 2013 12:28:38 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
I've googled until my fingers are blue, but cannot for the life of me
find any explicit instructions for *how* to switch from udev to eudev.
emerge -Ca udev
emerge -1a eudev
On Friday 09 Aug 2013 11:33:53 Alan McKinnon wrote:
I long ago concluded that users who want to run Gnome3 need to
do what
Gnome3 devs want them to do. Currently with 3.8 that includes
using systemd.
Is there any advantage in a KDE user switching to systemd? I've seen
the arguments for and
On 09/08/2013 13:19, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Friday 09 Aug 2013 11:33:53 Alan McKinnon wrote:
I long ago concluded that users who want to run Gnome3 need to do what
Gnome3 devs want them to do. Currently with 3.8 that includes using
systemd.
Is there any advantage in a KDE
On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 07:12:50 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
I've googled until my fingers are blue, but cannot for the life of me
find any explicit instructions for *how* to switch from udev to
eudev.
emerge -Ca udev
emerge -1a eudev
Two last questions (first one never got answered,
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 11:33:53AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I long ago concluded that users who want to run Gnome3 need to do what
Gnome3 devs want them to do. Currently with 3.8 that includes using systemd.
This would be a _very_ good post to end this thread upon. Too bad there's not
an
On 2013-08-09 8:24 AM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 07:12:50 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
I've googled until my fingers are blue, but cannot for the life of me
find any explicit instructions for *how* to switch from udev to
eudev.
emerge -Ca udev
emerge -1a eudev
On 08/09/2013 02:25 PM, Bruce Hill wrote:
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 11:33:53AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I long ago concluded that users who want to run Gnome3 need to do what
Gnome3 devs want them to do. Currently with 3.8 that includes using systemd.
This would be a _very_ good post to
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 02:48:21PM +0200, hasufell wrote:
You can use a proper mail client and filter messages.
I use the most proper mail client, but have never read HOW-TO filter messages.
using D has worked to prune the list.
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On 8/9/2013 8:58 AM, Bruce Hill wrote:
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 02:48:21PM +0200, hasufell wrote:
You can use a proper mail client and filter messages.
I use the most proper mail client, but have never read HOW-TO filter messages.
using D has worked to prune the list.
Do not really wish to
Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com [13-08-09 17:27]:
I already tried do set new CFLAGS via /etc/portage/env/nolto.conf:
beagleboneblack:portage/package.envcat simh
app-emulation/simh no-lto.conf
and and an according file in /etc/porttage/package.env:
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Henry W. Peters hwpet...@jamadots.com wrote:
On 8/9/2013 8:58 AM, Bruce Hill wrote:
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 02:48:21PM +0200, hasufell wrote:
You can use a proper mail client and filter messages.
I use the most proper mail client, but have never read HOW-TO
meino.cra...@gmx.de meino.cra...@gmx.de [13-08-09 18:32]:
Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com [13-08-09 17:27]:
I already tried do set new CFLAGS via /etc/portage/env/nolto.conf:
beagleboneblack:portage/package.envcat simh
app-emulation/simh no-lto.conf
and and an
On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 08:45:47 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
No, the virtual is always needed, eudev satisfies it. but you do need
to make sure your USE settings for eudev and virtual/udev match.
Ok... so, as long as I don't have anything for either of them in
package.use, I'm ok?
Or -
For me I need to know, whether it is safe to recompile gcc natively on
the beaglebone with lto support enabled via USE flag.
This compilation will take about eight hours.
So it would be fine to decide on a little bit more than try and error. ;)
Or how can I circumvent the described
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