Em 27-09-2015 09:26, Pierre Labastie escreveu:
> On 27/09/2015 13:31, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>> Em 27-09-2015 08:02, Fernando de Oliveira escreveu:
>>> Em 27-09-2015 04:31, Pierre Labastie escreveu:
>>>> On 27/09/2015 07:04, William Harrington wrote:
>>>>> On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 23:24:04 -0500
>>>>> Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> GLIBC provides the xattr components. Use them rather than use
>>>>>>> libattr. We already install attr without overwriting man pages which
>>>>>>> GLIBC installs.  Start using the xattr code GLIBC installs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK.  Can you create a ticket for 7.9?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    -- Bruce
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello Bruce,
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't have access to create new tickets. There is no new ticket option.
>>>>>
>>>>> My details will be for both CLFS and LFS books at 
>>>>> http://trac.clfs.org/ticket/1080
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I can create tickets. I'll create one referencing the above.
>>>>
>>>> Pierre
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have logged in http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/ticket/3841, but
>>> have no permissions at all.
>>>
>>
>> I've just discovered that this lack of permissions is intentional: some
>> have more rights than others. apparently that reflecs some kind of
>> trusting level each one deserves. I propose to create levels of editors,
>> with respective permissions and duties.
>>
> 
> Fernando,
> 
> When I wanted to introduce a (small) modification to the gcc instruction, I
> realized that I did not have any right either. After trying various things
> such as creating another account, I asked Bruce about that, and he told me he
> had removed all the accounts because the LFS trac was getting spam. He then
> kindly reinstated my credentials. I guess you have not tried to contribute to
> the LFS trac since then, so this is the only reason why you have no rights...
> I'm sure nobody thinks you should have less rights than others!
> 
> Pierre
> 

Thanks.

My mood is more down than yseterday. I've got mail in the list, today,
that were not at all 'good morning, Fernando'.

Was going to fix the packages related to vulnerabilities, today, but
instead, I'm going back to bed.

This has not been a good month. Worse thing is that it takes some time
(which may be quite long) untill I get back widhing to work.

Tried to reply to post and tickets to see and tell that I was trying to
come back to work, but the net result was exactly the contrary.

I shouldn't have written anything, yesterday. Yesterday, should have
been skipped.

See you hopefully tomorrow.

-- 
[]s,
Fernando, aka Sísifo
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