[gentoo-user] Re: Notice: possible past, present and future breakage related to .la files

2010-10-02 Thread Diego Elio Pettenò
won't cause any vdb-related issues because the files are fixed _before_ the merge to live filesystem and thus the modified file's md5 and mtime will be saved in it. -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http://blog.flameeyes.eu/ If you found a .asc file in this mail and know not what it is, it's

[gentoo-user] Re: Re: Notice: possible past, present and future breakage related to .la files

2010-10-02 Thread Diego Elio Pettenò
that has issues. I been running unstable for a long while now. 2.2 series does support this but I don't know which one of the RCs added it; latest ~arch/masked version is fine though, so you might just upgrade to that and you're done :) -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http

[gentoo-user] Re: Notice: possible past, present and future breakage related to .la files

2010-10-02 Thread Diego Elio Pettenò
of transparently. The only effect of forgetting it in there is that it'll take a couple of seconds extra at each build since both Portage and lafilefixer iterate over the package content, but no ill results will be caused, it is pretty safe. -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http://blog.flameeyes.eu

[gentoo-user] Re: Notice: possible past, present and future breakage related to .la files

2010-09-30 Thread Diego Elio Pettenò
rc… the latest masked version is definitely fine though. If you're running an older 2.2 or a 2.1.8 (or earlier) Portage, yes you should be adding the function to bashrc (or upgrade to ~arch Portage if you feel brave enough ;)). -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http://blog.flameeyes.eu

[gentoo-user] Re: Notice: possible past, present and future breakage related to .la files

2010-09-30 Thread Diego Elio Pettenò
the function or leave it to Portage to deal with, it should become transparent after the first time and nothing else should be necessary for the continuous stability of the system. -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http://blog.flameeyes.eu/ If you found a .asc file in this mail and know not what

[gentoo-user] Notice: possible past, present and future breakage related to .la files

2010-09-29 Thread Diego Elio Pettenò
-libpng-update -- Diego Elio Pettenò — “Flameeyes” http://blog.flameeyes.eu/ If you found a .asc file in this mail and know not what it is, it's a GnuPG digital signature: http://www.gnupg.org/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part