gt; >>
> >
> > Well top and ps list ftp without the 'd' on the
> end
> > as running. And ftp starts with the ftp> prompt.
> If
> > that's what you mean.
> >
> No, the ftp> prompt is for the FTP *client*. It
> needs a se
ltiple emerge --sync requests coming from the same
IP. Is this a problem? I read somewhere that the same machine should not
be doing more than one emerge --sync per day.
Thanks,
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On 18/06/06, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nope. It acts like a telnet client after establishing an SSL connection:
---snip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ openssl s_client -connect pop.gmail.com:pop3s
CONNECTED(0003)
[lots of info snipped]
+OK Gpop ready for requests from 123.45
suspect that it has something to do with the latest portage-2.1-r1
update or the one before. Up until now the -java default USE flag
seemed to do the trick.
IIRC portage still can't handle USE-flag dependencies, some
feature-requests are in Bugzilla. Devs are working though.
OT:there're a
gick 'convert' operations. Does that mean flameshot can't
be used to annotate them?
I installed flameshot (required no additional packages be installed).
It can not be used to annotate existing image files. There's a long
list of requests for that feature on the GitHub s
are
> done with wget and wget supports only 'basic' authentication with proxy
> servers. So now I see the following options:
>
> 1. use 'basic' authentication on the proxy, or
> 2. bypass the authentication for non-browser requests (e.g. using a
> 'brow
t case, delete
> my direct email manually yourself) in your email program.
Like everyone else, use the 'Filter duplicates' function in your email
program or procmail; these requests aren't remembered, given that email
programs don't provide a function to do this selectively.
F
The problem was not the bolt behind the case; it was the nut behind
the keyboard . In my defense, I will say that I did RTFM, and
"man distccd" states...
> distccd does not have a configuration file; it's behaviour is con-
> trolled only by command-line options and
On 6/20/20 11:56 AM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
* Daniel Frey:
I went to emerge mythtv (I think) and now it says it's an ambiguous
requests with *both* the group and user of the same name.
You need to emerge "media-tv/mythtv", not just "mythtv". Nothing
ambiguous about it
t; is not working. today i looked into it, i get : 429 Too Many
>> Requests if i go to that page.
>>
>> just fyi
>>
>> br smurfd
>>
A visit to https://infra-status.gentoo.org
reveals the following information:
packages.gentoo.org Atom feeds broken.
packages.gen
tion and so it can be worked on.
In your scenario, upstream bandwidth allocation also influences what
happens in the downstream direction because HTTP is TCP-based: a full tx
queue in your modem will delay both new requests (thus increasing
latency) and the ACKs your computer is sending in response to
ent then a reverse proxy doesn't help much. Only you know what your
> page content is like.
The thing to remember is that clients request a *lot* of static content,
too. CSS styles, small images, large images...these cache very well, and
(IME) represent the bulk of the request numbers.
Unfor
ware machines. Resources are sometimes a
bit overcommitted, and I see deadline gives much reduced iowait in the
machines in contrast to using cfq.
> > I also suggest using maybe XFS as a filesystem. Which one are you
> > using?
>
>
> I'm using ext3 but I plan to mov
gt; May 29 17:53:48 smoker pppd[11949]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
> May 29 17:53:48 smoker pppd[11949]: Using interface ppp0
> May 29 17:53:48 smoker pppd[11949]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
> May 29 17:54:18 smoker pppd[11949]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
> May 29 17:54
(be it you or someone else) requires a
> certain amount of resources while it's executing. If there aren't
> enough resources, some of the requests will have to wait until enough
> others have finished in order for the resources to be freed up.
Here's where I'm confused.
Nick Khamis a écrit :
> Hello everyone I am having problems with using LVS in Gentoo, I needed
> the following modules built into the kernel:
Hi,
First, you got two requests in the other thread you post about LVS, one from
Albert Hopkins who told you to do a find /lib/modules/$(uname -r)
wm...
(I didn't get shadows or transparency anyway, whwn it was enabled.)
number of extensions:33
BIG-REQUESTS
Composite
Could you try disabling this. From googling, it seems that something like
the following in xorg.conf should do it:
Section "Extensions"
Option
rte técnico deben ser
> realizadas al correo electrónico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Due to the new ISO9001 norm being implemented, all technical support requests
(relations?) should be taken to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Muchas gracias y disculpe las molestías.
Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience
>
to reset it as well. I'm sure
> that will work just as well.
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
The option is "single" but it won't help because it requests the root
password before it gives you your /bin/bash.
Anyway, if you have sudo-rights, you can simply do "sudo passwd" and it
won't ask you for the old password.
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The preliminaries...
- I start off my USE variable in /etc/make.conf with "-*"
- I have *NOT* enabled IPV6 anywhere
- This is North America folks; my ISP's owners know what IPV6 is and
are working on getting it operational, but it's not running yet.
- I'm not a pro or anti IPV6 zealot
u have to research a bit to see if the
>>>> application uses TCP or UDP.
>>>
>>> You can also have a look at /etc/services which lists the more
>>> common protocols and their ports.
>>
>> Or even sniff the traffic and see which protocols are used.
>>
loc:192.168.0.3 tcp 5
DNATnet loc:192.168.0.3 udp 5
ACCEPT $FW loc icmp
ACCEPT $FW net icmp
Does this reject ssh requests from the net zone or do I need to
specify that? It looks like maybe there is another set of basic
ACCEPT/REJECT conf
> RedirectMatch permanent (.*)\/d\/winnt\/(.*)$ http://www.microsoft.com
> RedirectMatch permanent (.*)\/x90\/(.*)$ http://www.microsoft.com
>
hee hee! When I had my apache webserver public, I used to get all these
requests for wierd url's like that. Then I realised it was just the
script kiddies t
the DHCP server is a Windows domain
> > controller.
>
> But do your DHCP requests show up in the server's logs (assuming
> windows is able to log that, which I don't know)?
I don't have access to that server, but the dude who admins it does know
I have this problem. Nex
mounted three times. This might be related to
suspend-to-ram and the fact that I maybe should look deeper into how to
cryptsetup within systemd.
So far it works, but it isn't correct and also seems to trigger problems
with waking up from hibernation (multiple password-requests ...).
I will
nd the slow behavior reported by other users is
> the result of that data being swapped back in on-demand.
>
> That also indicates that your script's requests (and, possibly,
> request pattern) cause some process in the server to allocate far more
> memory than usual, which is w
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 17:15:43 -0700, Justin Findlay wrote:
> You won't be bothered by bureacuracy untill the day you discover that
> that package you want has been left months ago to fall into ignominious
> forgottenness among the thicket of bugzilla ebuild requests or the day
>
lease time.
There is no way for a DHCP client to "reject" an address.
But the problems you describe sound like some other device on the
network has the same address as your PC. You might try some network
monitoring tools like tcpdump or ethereal to see what is going on. In
particular,
neither machine can form the proper ftp connection for data - UNLESS one
of the firewalls understand FTP, and can either (1) client side firewall
dynamically open ports for FTP back to the client, or (2) server side
firewall understands that requests coming from the client are RELATED to
the est
Hello,
I'm trying and googling and manpaging since weeks without success.
I'm having trouble with a custom application that requests the font
"-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-128-100-100-p-*-io8859-1".
128 is not present in /usr/share/fonts/100dpi/fonts.dir. By twea
t;
> > I am planning to get a few machines going on a manual installation
while
> > I troubleshoot the livecd problem. These machines are behind a
router
> > and there will be multiple emerge --sync requests coming from the
same
> > IP. Is this a problem? I read somewhere th
nsubscribed.
> One question remains though... how on earth did you get subscribed to the
> list without your knowledge as all subscription requests require
> confirmation.
maybe he was drunk. If you look at his adress, he seems to be a teen - and who
was not constantly drunk and did silly t
l to
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] then reply to the confirmation email
> > you will be sent and you will be unsubscribed.
> > One question remains though... how on earth did you get subscribed to the
> > list without your knowledge as all subscription requests require
> >
d have gained more by simply switching Apache
for nginx or tuning your max.
Running both is actually wasting a little memory though you may have
gained over just Apache.
How web proxies with optional caches usually work such as OpenBSDs
relayd is to keep track of requests perhaps using higher layer in
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > I don't know if anything already exists.
> > However, if it is highly specific, a wiki-page or similar might be an
> > option where interested parties collaborate with an occasional posting
> > to the mailing list with sp
, although some utilities
> get confused if make.conf is, portage just considers the contents as a
> single file.
I'm also using a local mirror to avoid loading the public gentoo mirrors with
multiple requests from my machines and have not yet had a problem with portage
verification
ne using DISPLAY :0
>
> Would anybody please shed some light on this error.
>
> (Emerge version 9060 proceeds just fine)
>
> Many thanks for a hint,
> Helmut
during the ebuild a Java application is running that requests the presence
of X. So you're either on a machine
. today i looked into it, i get : 429 Too Many
Requests if i go to that page.
just fyi
br smurfd
A visit to https://infra-status.gentoo.org
reveals the following information:
packages.gentoo.org Atom feeds broken.
packages.gentoo.org is having some performance problems. We believe the
root cause
on 1.0-rc1) built-in, (C) 2004,2005 Maximilian
Decker
NOTE: this version of cdrecord is an inofficial (modified) release of cdrecord
and thus may have bugs that are not present in the original version.
Please send bug reports and support requests to .
For more information please
Mick wrote:
I think that the problem is associated with the way that the Linux box treats
bind requests. Other than QoS which will try to allocate some bandwidth to
bind packets, or nice which will elevate bind's processes - you may want to
check your kernel's IO scheduler and
ing to remember is that clients request a *lot* of static content,
> too. CSS styles, small images, large images...these cache very well, and
> (IME) represent the bulk of the request numbers.
Yes, of course. You are perfectly correct, I forget all about that
"invisible" stuff
sed no interest whatsoever in
using any of the alternate methods I've suggested to him of getting
files into his webspace. I thought it might have had something about
his ISP not getting along with my ISP, or something stupid like that.
Now I have a new ISP. I thought I'd try things again.
y.org/comms/ldap.html
The best way to get this working (as is the case for any client-server
software) is to use ethereal/tcpdump to capture the network requests made by
t-bird. Then you will see exactly what requests are being sent to & from the
server. This requires that you understand the
d). I figure I've worn out my
> welcome at gentoo.*
Where have you been doing this requesting? What do you mean by 'none of
which is completed (unmasked)'?
and where is gentoo.* (since ebuild requests are properly made at
bugs.gentoo.org)?
>
> I've been 's
.(hi Neil)(it's difficult to insult my integrity,
cause I do not believe any human has integrity).
I suggested a while back that the 'gentoo genius' provide
templates and concrete steps to promote consumers of gentoo
into developers. It's an elitist club, dominated by
ace pair short,
and clean event, no other, or not much other conversations, but those
with the Pale Moon Forum (and its requests, true, which are a lot of
requests...).
No addons/extensions yet (not even the eff-https-everywhere, the browser
functionalities minimized, privacy browsing set to al
tem/systemd-networkd.service;
> enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
> Active: active (running) since Sat 2021-09-04 08:49:48 CEST; 1min
> 4s ago
> TriggeredBy: ● systemd-networkd.socket
> Docs: man:systemd-networkd.service(8)
> Main PID: 957 (systemd-network)
> Status: "
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On 02/08/2013 09:39 PM, Grant wrote:
>>>> A little more infromation would help. like what webserver,
>>>> what kind of requests, etc
>>>>
>>>> -Kevin
>>>
>>> It's apache and t
stening to
> live365.com internet radio (Flash player) whilst typing this message.
> Assuming I don't run into problems during the weekend, how do I file a
> stabilization request at bugzilla? Will it be one request lumping all 4
> together, or will it be 4 separate requests
o that, instead, and see
> if dhcpcd 5.1 receives a lease from it? (Or alternatively, set up
> dhcpd on another machine, connect them together with a cable and see
> if that machine responds to the requests of dhcpcd 5.1)
>
Not sure I can get another router or another dhcp server, and it is a
gt;> Hi,
>>>
>>> does this also include stuff like google analytics? Like are there adds
>>> on the homepage?
>>
>> I'm blocking all requests to google analytics with NoScript.
>> Google doesn’t have to know everything.
>> The same goes for goo
Travis Osterman wrote:
> I recently switched from a linksys router to a gentoo-based system and
> have gotten along pretty well with it. One of the last things I have
> left to figure out is how to get dynamic dns name requests to the
> correct internal machine on my network.
>
adows", "transparency", or most other eye-candy.
Could you post the output "xdpyinfo"...I have a feeling the answer is
going to be in there.
$ xdpyinfo
number of extensions:33
BIG-REQUESTS
Composite
Could you try disabling this. From googling, it seems that so
with
> >>
> >>> todos los temas relacionados con soporte técnico
> >>
> >> all technical support requests (relations?)
> >
> > all technical support-related issues
> >
> > Ok, not that it changes much... :-)
>
> N! It changes EVERYTHI
. Take for example a DNS server.
Normally requests are UDP over port 53. However once your request
exceeds 512 bytes TCP is used on port 53. That rarely happens and in
fact many ISPs don't seem to be aware that this can happen.
Chances are you're going to find almost everythi
DigestFile from mod_auth_digest has been
merged with AuthUserFile and is now part of mod_authn_file.
Many third-party modules designed for version 2.0 will work unchanged
with the the Apache HTTP Server version 2.2. But all modules must be
recompiled before being loaded.
The module mod_userdi
both "iptables -A INPUT -s -j DROP" and "iptables -A OUTPUT -d
> -j DROP" it still sends a SYN request to this site. This makes
> firefox just sit there waiting for a time-out. How can I prevent firefox
> from accessing the other site, while still accessing t
oo manually or with genkernel I can't
> have a fine-working kernel finally. Obviously I must solve it by myself , so
> I determined to build entire kernel all manually , it requests a lot of
> linux knowlege . All for that, I hope someone could tell me where to get
> this informa
myself ,
> so I determined to build entire kernel all manually , it requests a lot of
> linux knowlege . All for that, I hope someone could tell me where to get
> this information , I haven't found them on gentoo.org , so please lead me
> to the correct direction, thank you for y
Lavender <448463...@qq.com> [11-10-09 03:07]:
> It seems that no matter I build gentoo manually or with genkernel I can't
> have a fine-working kernel finally. Obviously I must solve it by myself , so
> I determined to build entire kernel all manually , it requests a lot
general rule of thumb). But if it's
dynamic content generated by a scripting language like php it could be a
lot more. But I think 80-100MB of RAM with php in the back should be a
good guess.
Important thing is:
MaxClients x memory footprint per apache process < available memory :-)
If you
r reported by other users is
>> the result of that data being swapped back in on-demand.
>>
>> That also indicates that your script's requests (and, possibly,
>> request pattern) cause some process in the server to allocate far more
>> memory than usual, whic
nt get marked stable mostly because there aren't any
> stable requests.
Stabilisation bug it not a requirement. Package should go to stable
after 30 days + no bugs even without stabilization bug. I have an
impresion that developers are _waiting_ for stabilization bugs which
is wrong.
I&
ean things up before-hand.
I believe the reason why gcc-4.1.1 was stabilized knowing that at least 75
packages still needed to be stabilized in order to compile with gcc-4.1.1 was
that release engineering didn't want to delay the release even further
because of maintainers who didn't respon
Today, I got a lot of rebuild requests from emerge after doing:
emerge -puDvt --newuse world
I spot checked a couple of builds, but nothing has changed! Can you help
decipher the following please:
Using the first application that shows up as an example:
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/diffutils-2.8.7
make a file in /etc/cups called
client.conf. Insert in it
ServerName *
Ah! OK, that makes sense. I changed it appropriately, restarted CUPS
on the client machine and now I get this far:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ lpq
HP is ready
no entries
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ lpstat -a
HP accepting requests
e's been
> no further significant followup from that that I'm aware of.
>
> [1]: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/93899
Thanks -- somehow I'd missed that post. I think these are the bugs to
watch for progress:
(python-3.4) [TRACKER] Python 3.4 incompatible p
ow either of your posts helped the OP. You don't like
KDE, you think KDE doesn't fix bugs, got it. I'm not sure how that
helps with the problem. I've filed a bug report or two in the past with
KDE and they got fixed, sometimes in strange ways but fixed never the
less. It seem
Hi all,
i was looking up the gentoo wiki on fail2ban [1] to have it look at it's
own log file fail2ban.log in order to block repeat offenders for longer
as abuse@offender doesn't really seem to help these days.
then i saw a warning saying fail2ban not blocking all requests which i
f
/packages/updated.atom
is not working. today i looked into it, i get : 429 Too Many
Requests if i go to that page.
just fyi
br smurfd
A visit to https://infra-status.gentoo.org
reveals the following information:
packages.gentoo.org Atom feeds broken.
packages.gentoo.org is having some performance
ble, it should report the reason for
rejecting it.
Is it possible to make requests for improvements in gentoo?
sure your server sees the dhcp requests at all?
Yes. The system logs are full of requests. The ltsp server is also a
dhcp server
for the entire campus, and all of the non-ltsp-terminal boxes are
functioning
properly on the network.
Run tcpdump on the
appropriate interface on the server a
a couple of years. It serves
> print requests from two other computers I have, one running Ubuntu (also
> running cups), and the other running WinXP.
>
> With the upgrade to 1.2.1-r2 from 1.1.23, some probelms arose:
> 1) neither of the other machines can print through this server any
DNS amplification attack.
>>>
>>> Restrict your resolver to be accessible only to your network or, at
>>> most, those of the specific group of people you're seeking to help.
>>>
>>> You *might* try restricting the resolver to only respond to TCP reque
On Sunday 24 Jan 2016 13:44:12 Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Mick wrote:
> > On Sunday 24 Jan 2016 11:40:04 Rich Freeman wrote:
> >> On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 10:56 AM, Grant wrote:
> >> > So the user is safe if I send all internet requests
Peter Humphrey wrote:
Having just installed mysql on my server, I've found that I have to set
bind-address = 0.0.0.0 in /etc/mysql/my.cnf to enable me to connect to
mysqld over the local network: leaving it at the default 127.0.0.1 causes
connection requests to be rejected.
Is there a
On Sun, 8 Mar 2009 16:20:32 -0400
Moshe Kamensky wrote:
> We called the ISP, and from their side it seems that he is connected,
> and everything is fine. I don't know where else to look. The log
> messages showed in the beginning messages of the form
>
> LCP: timeout sen
On Sat, Sep 10 2011, Alex Schuster wrote:
> Allan Gottlieb writes:
>
>> My update world today produced
>>
>>
>> So I need the Oracle-BCLA-JavaSE license. But I don't see where it
>> tells me how to do this. Previous license requests said something
estigation. revdep-rebuild -I is also useful,
> although more historically than now.
The problem is that he won't know which atoms in his current world set
are necessarily depended upon by other packages vs the ones which are
requested by his customers' request. (Portage knows nothing about his
customers' requests; it only knows he installed packages at one point
or another.)
[snip]
--
:wq
ne
> driver
> (2010-10-12) We have a datasheet for the IT8721F. Different from previous
> IT87xxF chips (12 mV ADC instead of 16 mV, amongst other.) Two requests ( Jae
> Sammy, Virgil Gheorghiu.) The IT8758E was reported to have the same device
> ID, so hopefully they a
noted elsewhere this
weekend, even if a USE flag is set but renamed, -* screws it up.
BTW that delay was typically caused by buggy/obsolete router firmware
failing to handled IPv6 requests, but should not be an issue on a fully
non-IPv6 system as it needs a kernel with IPv6 enabled to make any
differ
0
xdm info (pid 3102): Shutting down
XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server ":0"
after 176 requests (169 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
xdm info (pid 3102): display :0 is being disabled
nouveau: kernel rejected pushbuf: Invalid argument
nou
: yes
> PDF version:1.4
lp still does a good job for me:
mingdao@workstation ~ $ lpstat -a
Officejet_Pro_8500_A910 accepting requests since Wed 23 Jan 2013 02:52:15 PM CST
mingdao@workstation ~ $ lp -d Officejet_Pro_8500_A910 -o scaling=75
HOW-TO/apcupsd.pdf
request i
#x27;ve seen multitudes of messages like this, with different user
names, in log files on servers with open ports 22. As long as you don't allow
interactive logins you shoud be fine, right?
I think there might also be some advanced iptables hacking that might help you
block too many request
ble.
Fatal server error:
no screens found
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on
X server ":0.0"
after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0
events remaining.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
not true:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ lsmod
Module Size Used by
radeon
On 11/22/06, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, I'm at my parents' home for Thanksgiving and connected
wirelessly to the family Netgear router via WPA. Page requests
sometimes fail in Firefox immediately, without spending any time
trying to load the page. I suspect a pr
ng dnsmasq, note from the man page:
-K, --dhcp-authoritative
Should be set when dnsmasq is definatively the only DHCP server
on a network. It changes the be- haviour from strict RFC compliance so that
DHCP requests on unknown leases from unknown hosts are not ignored.
The university proxy requires a login.
I don't want to pass all connections through the proxy if I can help
it, since it slows the connections down noticeably. So I am
wondering if there's a way to implement it such that connection
requests to certain websites will be sent throu
on't know about
> >such stuff. Is there any way to do that for either Mozilla or Firefox?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Mark
> >
> It would depend on how your home network is set up. A squid proxy
> could work for you. What are you trying to accomplish?
>
Thanks.
t; /etc/cups/cupsd.conf | grep -v "^$"
DocumentRoot /usr/share/cups/docs
LogLevel info
User lp
Group lp
Port 631
SystemGroup lp
IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 192.168.0.2
Order Deny,Allow
Deny F
-p -v -c blowfish /
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/hda5/
Tried ever which way; here's what I get:
scp:SshFileCopy/sshfilecopy.c:616/connect_done_cb:
Connection to local,
ready to serve requests.
scp:SshFCTransfer/sshfc_transfer.c:219/transfer_get_newline_conventions:
Fething source
ying an mp3 from the very same fileserver. It stops
playing, because the machine does answer the read-requests.
What filesystem are you using? I've seen this kind of behavior with
XFS, and the anticipatory scheduler, and solved it with the following
in my /etc/conf.d/local.start:
test -f /sys
still running
Closing SQL connection: "kactivities_db_resources_139787921024832_readwrite"
The X11 connection broke: I/O error (code 1)
XIO: fatal IO error 4 (Interrupted system call) on X server ":0"
after 2408 requests (2408 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
023), but my apache is using 8080...
>
That's the parent process; it doesn't actually handle any requests, it
just hands them off to a child process running as another user/group.
Apache needs to be root to both (a) bind to ports < 1024, and (b) switch
to the user/group specified
hich could be escalated. With
backuppc, the server does not need to be accessible from the Internet at
all, all requests are outgoing. If the server machine serves other
purposes and needs to be net-accessible, run the backup server in a
chroot or VM.
--
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Religious error: (A)tone, (R)epent, (I)mmolate?
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ercept the name requests?
FWIW, im running systemd.
(-pypy) -python3_2 (-python3_4)"
[ebuild N ] dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7
python3_3 (-pypy) -python3_2 (-python3_4)"
[ebuild N ] dev-python/requests-2.3.0 PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7
python3_3 (-pypy) (-python3_4)"
[ebuild N] dev-python/ssl-fetch-
ed a bug report or two in the past with
> KDE and they got fixed, sometimes in strange ways but fixed never the
> less. It seems to me that either your past requests, if you made any,
> were not bugs or was not fixable for some reason.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)
no one wants to work with him or that no
one wants to be one of his users and gets his feature requests all
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> > Like everyone else, use the 'Filter duplicates' function in your
> > email program or procmail; these requests aren't remembered, given
> > that email programs don't provide a function to do this selectively.
>
> Don't they? Then why di
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