Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Implicit system dependency
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 1:14 PM, William Hubbs willi...@gentoo.org wrote: On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 12:05:03AM +0100, Andreas K. Huettel wrote: That's at most an argument that USE=-* should be a theoretically valid configuration. It does not mean that the setting makes sense for anyone. USE=-* was maybe a reasonable idea before we had use defaults. Now, by setting USE=-*, you deviate from upstream defaults at random places and pointlessly mess up the dependency calculations of python / ruby / multilib / ... packages. Message to users- if you want a minimum set of useflags, start from the main default profile of your arch. That's what it is for. Everything else, and you sure get to keep the pieces. Agreed. If you want to turn things off, I would recommend starting your use with something like: USE=-foo -bar -bas ... so that you turn off the specific things you want to turn off. That's quite infeasible given the number of package-level defaults. It is far easier to parse conflicts when I know anything that has been enabled was explicitly enabled by myself,and not through random-maintainer-X's preference. 3743 package-level defaults of 1474 USEs is just a few too many. Starting with USE=-* provides sanity. As has been said so many times in this and related threads, if users wanted upstream's defaults, we wouldn't be using a distro with USE.
[gentoo-dev] Automated Package Removal and Addition Tracker, for the week ending 2014-11-16 23:59 UTC
The attached list notes all of the packages that were added or removed from the tree, for the week ending 2014-11-16 23:59 UTC. Removals: app-accessibility/gnome-mag 2014-11-13 10:36:10 pacho app-accessibility/gnome-speech 2014-11-13 10:36:23 pacho app-accessibility/gok 2014-11-13 10:36:36 pacho app-admin/gnome-system-tools2014-11-13 10:37:37 pacho app-admin/pessulus 2014-11-13 10:39:50 pacho app-admin/sabayon 2014-11-13 10:40:01 pacho app-crypt/seahorse-plugins 2014-11-13 10:46:38 pacho app-pda/gnome-pilot 2014-11-13 10:51:44 pacho app-pda/gnome-pilot-conduits2014-11-13 10:51:52 pacho dev-cpp/libgdamm2014-11-13 10:57:02 pacho dev-cpp/libpanelappletmm2014-11-13 10:57:22 pacho dev-python/brasero-python 2014-11-13 11:03:58 pacho dev-python/bug-buddy-python 2014-11-13 11:04:19 pacho dev-python/evince-python2014-11-13 11:04:38 pacho dev-python/evolution-python 2014-11-13 11:04:58 pacho dev-python/gnome-applets-python 2014-11-13 11:05:19 pacho dev-python/gnome-desktop-python 2014-11-13 11:05:45 pacho dev-python/gnome-media-python 2014-11-13 11:06:05 pacho dev-python/libgda-python2014-11-13 11:06:29 pacho dev-python/libgksu-python 2014-11-13 11:06:49 pacho dev-python/libgnomeprint-python 2014-11-13 11:07:17 pacho dev-python/libgtop-python 2014-11-13 11:07:44 pacho dev-python/totem-python 2014-11-13 11:08:09 pacho gnome-base/gnome-applets2014-11-13 11:18:12 pacho gnome-base/gnome-fallback 2014-11-13 11:19:58 pacho gnome-base/gnome-panel 2014-11-13 11:27:50 pacho app-accessibility/morseall 2014-11-13 11:43:51 pacho app-accessibility/java-access-bridge2014-11-13 11:44:18 pacho gnome-extra/libgail-gnome 2014-11-13 11:44:40 pacho app-accessibility/dasher2014-11-13 11:45:11 pacho gnome-extra/bug-buddy 2014-11-13 11:45:42 pacho gnome-extra/deskbar-applet 2014-11-13 11:45:53 pacho gnome-extra/evolution-exchange 2014-11-13 11:48:02 pacho gnome-extra/evolution-webcal2014-11-13 11:48:25 pacho gnome-extra/fast-user-switch-applet 2014-11-13 11:48:42 pacho gnome-extra/gcalctool 2014-11-13 11:49:00 pacho gnome-extra/gnome-audio 2014-11-13 11:50:02 pacho gnome-extra/gnome-games-extra-data 2014-11-13 11:52:10 pacho gnome-extra/gnome-games 2014-11-13 11:52:20 pacho gnome-extra/gnome-media 2014-11-13 11:52:30 pacho gnome-extra/gnome-screensaver 2014-11-13 11:53:57 pacho gnome-extra/gnome-swallow 2014-11-13 11:54:15 pacho gnome-extra/hamster-applet 2014-11-13 11:59:47 pacho gnome-extra/lock-keys-applet2014-11-13 12:02:10 pacho gnome-extra/nautilus-open-terminal 2014-11-13 12:04:31 pacho gnome-extra/panflute2014-11-13 12:06:00 pacho gnome-extra/sensors-applet 2014-11-13 12:06:15 pacho gnome-extra/file-browser-applet 2014-11-13 12:06:35 pacho gnome-extra/gnome-hdaps-applet 2014-11-13 12:06:52 pacho media-gfx/byzanz2014-11-13 12:07:44 pacho net-analyzer/gnome-netstatus2014-11-13 12:08:23 pacho net-analyzer/netspeed_applet2014-11-13 12:08:42 pacho x11-misc/glunarclock2014-11-13 12:10:22 pacho gnome-extra/swfdec-gnome2014-11-13 12:10:35 pacho gnome-extra/tasks 2014-11-13 12:10:59 pacho media-gfx/shared-color-profiles 2014-11-13 12:17:28 pacho net-libs/gupnp-vala 2014-11-13 12:17:45 pacho media-libs/swfdec 2014-11-13 12:19:05 pacho net-libs/farsight2 2014-11-13 12:29:12 pacho net-libs/libepc 2014-11-13 12:31:19 pacho net-misc/drivel 2014-11-13 12:31:50 pacho net-misc/blogtk 2014-11-13 12:32:21 pacho net-misc/gnome-blog 2014-11-13 12:32:36 pacho net-misc/tsclient 2014-11-13 12:32:51 pacho www-client/epiphany-extensions 2014-11-13 12:38:19 pacho www-plugins/swfdec-mozilla 2014-11-13 12:40:08 pacho x11-themes/gnome-themes 2014-11-13 12:44:39 pacho x11-themes/gnome-themes-extras 2014-11-13 12:44:46 pacho x11-themes/gtk-engines-cleanice 2014-11-13 12:45:04 pacho x11-themes/gtk-engines-dwerg
[gentoo-dev] Doomsayers needed
We've got a bug in Nagios's `ping` command format detection: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468296 It's easy to reproduce by taking down your lo interface, or by filtering all icmp packets in iptables. Fortunately, you can override the auto-detection by passing it a magic string, and that works around the bug: --with-ping-command=/bin/ping -n -U -w %d -c %d %s --with-ping6-command=/bin/ping6 -n -U -w %d -c %d %s Those are the formats and executable locations that get detected on my machine. Can anyone think of a case where hard-coding these (using $ROOT) would backfire on me?
[gentoo-dev] Packages up for grabs
packages up for grab: I didn't change metadata.xml, nor bug reports for any of those, because I was too lazy. If you grab one, please do so yourself. app-admin/clustershell app-admin/durep app-admin/hardinfo app-backup/qt4-fsarchiver app-emulation/vboxgtk app-misc/trash-cli app-text/keepnote dev-libs/angelscript dev-libs/libRocket dev-libs/mathjax dev-python/jedi dev-python/pathlib dev-python/pyutil dev-python/simplegui dev-python/zbase32 dev-python/zfec dev-util/a8 dev-util/bluej mail-client/geary mail-filter/sieve-connect media-gfx/nvidia-texture-tools media-gfx/pinta media-gfx/xpaint media-sound/tudor-volumed net-fs/tahoe-lafs net-im/dianara net-im/purple-events net-libs/http-parser net-misc/dropbox-cli net-misc/gcap net-misc/openconnect net-misc/teamviewer net-misc/youtube-viewer net-p2p/pybitmessage net-p2p/retroshare sci-astronomy/skychart sci-geosciences/harmonics-dwf-free sci-geosciences/harmonics-dwf-free-noncomm sci-geosciences/libtcd sci-geosciences/osgearth sci-geosciences/seawater sci-geosciences/swmm sci-geosciences/tappy sci-geosciences/xtide sci-libs/fplll sci-mathematics/rstudio sci-visualization/paraview sys-apps/etckeeper sys-apps/udevil virtual/python-pathlib www-apps/hiawatha-monitor www-misc/profile-sync-daemon www-servers/hiawatha x11-misc/idesk-extras x11-misc/obmenu-generator x11-misc/spacefm co-maintained by accessibility accessibil...@gentoo.org app-accessibility/julius app-accessibility/pocketsphinx app-accessibility/simon co-maintained by games ga...@gentoo.org dev-games/goatee dev-games/higan-ananke dev-games/mygui dev-games/t4k-common games-action/armagetronad games-action/awesomenauts games-action/beathazardultra games-action/brutal-legend games-action/hotline-miami games-action/intrusion2 games-action/minetest games-action/minetest_game games-action/openclonk games-action/solar2 games-action/super-hexagon games-action/swordandsworcery games-action/trine2 games-action/trosh games-arcade/commandergenius games-arcade/dynamitejack games-arcade/mrrescue games-arcade/notpacman games-arcade/nottetris2 games-arcade/opensonic games-arcade/retrobattle games-board/awale games-board/cockatrice games-board/goatee-gtk games-emulation/gambatte games-emulation/higan games-engines/odamex games-engines/residualvm games-engines/solarus games-engines/stratagus games-fps/duke3d-demodata games-fps/eduke32 games-fps/turtlearena games-fps/urbanterror games-kids/crayon-physics games-misc/dont-starve games-misc/katawa-shoujo games-misc/little-inferno games-misc/lolcat games-misc/papers-please games-puzzle/larry games-puzzle/nightsky games-puzzle/splice games-puzzle/tiny-and-big games-roguelike/FTL games-roguelike/mazesofmonad games-rpg/bastion games-rpg/dear-esther games-rpg/dungeon-defenders games-rpg/freedink games-rpg/freedink-data games-rpg/grimrock games-rpg/mana games-rpg/manaplus games-rpg/penumbra-collection games-rpg/sumwars games-rpg/tmw games-rpg/to-the-moon games-rpg/valyriatear games-rpg/zsdx games-rpg/zsxd games-sports/dustrac games-strategy/dunelegacy games-strategy/freesynd games-strategy/ja2-stracciatella games-strategy/ja2-stracciatella-data games-strategy/liquidwar6 games-strategy/megaglest games-strategy/megaglest-data games-strategy/s25rttr games-strategy/wargus games-strategy/wargus-data games-util/antimicro games-util/dfarc games-util/higan-purify games-util/lutris co-maintained by ruby r...@gentoo.org app-text/jist dev-ruby/paint co-maintained by perl p...@gentoo.org dev-perl/Linux-DesktopFiles co-maintained by sound so...@gentoo.org media-sound/gmusicbrowser media-sound/id3ted co-maintained with Thomas Sachau to...@gentoo.org net-libs/polarssl co-maintained with Lars Wendler polynomia...@gentoo.org media-sound/umurmur co-maintained by net-im net...@gentoo.org net-im/jabberd2 co-maintained with William Hubbs willi...@gentoo.org net-misc/badvpn co-maintained with Patrick Lauer patr...@gentoo.org sci-mathematics/flint co-maintained by x11 x...@gentoo.org x11-libs/libXaw3dXft co-maintained by desktop-misc desktop-m...@gentoo.org x11-misc/cbatticon x11-misc/compton x11-misc/devilspie2 x11-misc/menulibre x11-misc/obtheme x11-misc/wbar x11-misc/wbarconf proxied for Alex Xu
Re: [gentoo-dev] Portage dependency solving algorithm
Hi, On Thu, 20 Nov 2014 20:16:09 -0800 Zac Medico wrote: There's currently no switch for this. However, you can use a a command like this to see all installed packages that pull in your installed ghc: emerge -pv --depclean dev-lang/ghc I've filed a feature request bug for the switch that you have requested: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=529988 I forgot, we have a --verbose-conflicts option already. Yeah, that's exactly what I need. Somehow I missed this option, sorry. From your results, it seems that _select_pkg_highest_available would be an obvious thing to optimize. This method already uses memoization, but the cache is entirely discarded each time that a package is added to the graph. I will see about making it salvage as much cache as possible when a package is added. I've written a patch, and it gives good results. On one of my computers with this patch, 'emerge -puvDN @world' takes 15% less time, and results in 58% fewer _select_pkg_highest_available_imp calls: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=530010 I've done some profiling with this both patches (from bugs 529660 and 530010) applied. See *p530010*.pdf files for both hosts here: ftp://brunestud.info/gentoo/portage-v4.tar.xz For performance enhancement I get the following data for normal (that is unprofiled) runs: timecalls desktop 13% 62% hitomi 6% 62% where time — is % less real time for emerge run and calls stands for % less _select_pkg_highest_available_imp calls. While testing --verbose-conflicts I found that if tree contains unresolved conflict, it takes much longer time for emerge to proceed: +36% on desktop and +44% on hitomi. Unresolved conflict was created by adding apt-text/dvipdfmx to the @world: it blocks latex-2014 update. (Actually I just reverted one of fixes I made earlier in order to run -DNupv @world without errors .) Looks like emerge tries to build more depgraps to solves this issue. I'm not sure if this may be a subject for optimization. Graps are also present in the tarball in *@world_with_blocks*.pdf files. And thank your for optimizations! They really give a new breath to my old boxes. Awaiting for them upstream :) Best regards, Andrew Savchenko pgpJy_FfVvcMH.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-dev] Reverted python3.4 defaults
Just a heads-up: I have reverted PYTHON_TARGETS to contain python2_7 and python3_3 (removing python3_4). The stable tree is not quite ready for python3_4; there are many packages that need to have python3_4 added to PYTHON_COMPAT, and a smaller set that need to be stabilized. If you would like to assist in this effort, please let me know.
Re: [gentoo-dev] Portage dependency solving algorithm
On 11/23/2014 05:50 PM, Andrew Savchenko wrote: I've done some profiling with this both patches (from bugs 529660 and 530010) applied. See *p530010*.pdf files for both hosts here: ftp://brunestud.info/gentoo/portage-v4.tar.xz For performance enhancement I get the following data for normal (that is unprofiled) runs: timecalls desktop 13% 62% hitomi 6% 62% where time — is % less real time for emerge run and calls stands for % less _select_pkg_highest_available_imp calls. While testing --verbose-conflicts I found that if tree contains unresolved conflict, it takes much longer time for emerge to proceed: +36% on desktop and +44% on hitomi. Unresolved conflict was created by adding apt-text/dvipdfmx to the @world: it blocks latex-2014 update. (Actually I just reverted one of fixes I made earlier in order to run -DNupv @world without errors .) Looks like emerge tries to build more depgraps to solves this issue. This is controlled by the --backtrack option (10 is default). That means it can create up to 10 depgraphs before it aborts. On a slow computer, you might consider putting --backtrack=1 in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS. That way, it won't waist so mush time searching for a solution before it ultimately fails. Note that you need at least --backtrack=1 for EAPI 5 sub-slot rebuilds to work. I'm not sure if this may be a subject for optimization. Yes, there are many possible ways to optimize it. Heuristics can be used to recognize various kinds of solvable conflicts and solve them more efficiently. For example, the code in this commit added support for solving some slot conflicts without backtracking: https://github.com/gentoo/portage/commit/a862cc5dd1a56114fa579c5fb01b518b243666d9 Graps are also present in the tarball in *@world_with_blocks*.pdf files. Unfortunately, I don't see anything else that's easily optimized by memoization. Further optimization will require more heuristics as mentioned above. And thank your for optimizations! They really give a new breath to my old boxes. Awaiting for them upstream :) You're welcome. Thanks for collecting the data. -- Thanks, Zac
Re: [gentoo-dev] Packages up for grabs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/23/2014 07:17 PM, hasufell wrote: packages up for grab: I didn't change metadata.xml, nor bug reports for any of those, because I was too lazy. If you grab one, please do so yourself. app-admin/clustershell app-admin/durep app-admin/hardinfo app-backup/qt4-fsarchiver app-emulation/vboxgtk app-misc/trash-cli app-text/keepnote dev-libs/angelscript dev-libs/libRocket dev-libs/mathjax dev-python/jedi dev-python/pathlib dev-python/pyutil dev-python/simplegui dev-python/zbase32 dev-python/zfec dev-util/a8 dev-util/bluej mail-client/geary mail-filter/sieve-connect media-gfx/nvidia-texture-tools media-gfx/pinta media-gfx/xpaint media-sound/tudor-volumed net-fs/tahoe-lafs net-im/dianara net-im/purple-events net-libs/http-parser net-misc/dropbox-cli net-misc/gcap net-misc/openconnect net-misc/teamviewer net-misc/youtube-viewer net-p2p/pybitmessage net-p2p/retroshare sci-astronomy/skychart sci-geosciences/harmonics-dwf-free sci-geosciences/harmonics-dwf-free-noncomm sci-geosciences/libtcd sci-geosciences/osgearth sci-geosciences/seawater sci-geosciences/swmm sci-geosciences/tappy sci-geosciences/xtide sci-libs/fplll sci-mathematics/rstudio sci-visualization/paraview sys-apps/etckeeper sys-apps/udevil virtual/python-pathlib www-apps/hiawatha-monitor www-misc/profile-sync-daemon www-servers/hiawatha x11-misc/idesk-extras x11-misc/obmenu-generator x11-misc/spacefm co-maintained by accessibility accessibil...@gentoo.org app-accessibility/julius app-accessibility/pocketsphinx app-accessibility/simon co-maintained by games ga...@gentoo.org dev-games/goatee dev-games/higan-ananke dev-games/mygui dev-games/t4k-common games-action/armagetronad games-action/awesomenauts games-action/beathazardultra games-action/brutal-legend games-action/hotline-miami games-action/intrusion2 games-action/minetest games-action/minetest_game games-action/openclonk games-action/solar2 games-action/super-hexagon games-action/swordandsworcery games-action/trine2 games-action/trosh games-arcade/commandergenius games-arcade/dynamitejack games-arcade/mrrescue games-arcade/notpacman games-arcade/nottetris2 games-arcade/opensonic games-arcade/retrobattle games-board/awale games-board/cockatrice games-board/goatee-gtk games-emulation/gambatte games-emulation/higan games-engines/odamex games-engines/residualvm games-engines/solarus games-engines/stratagus games-fps/duke3d-demodata games-fps/eduke32 games-fps/turtlearena games-fps/urbanterror games-kids/crayon-physics games-misc/dont-starve games-misc/katawa-shoujo games-misc/little-inferno games-misc/lolcat games-misc/papers-please games-puzzle/larry games-puzzle/nightsky games-puzzle/splice games-puzzle/tiny-and-big games-roguelike/FTL games-roguelike/mazesofmonad games-rpg/bastion games-rpg/dear-esther games-rpg/dungeon-defenders games-rpg/freedink games-rpg/freedink-data games-rpg/grimrock games-rpg/mana games-rpg/manaplus games-rpg/penumbra-collection games-rpg/sumwars games-rpg/tmw games-rpg/to-the-moon games-rpg/valyriatear games-rpg/zsdx games-rpg/zsxd games-sports/dustrac games-strategy/dunelegacy games-strategy/freesynd games-strategy/ja2-stracciatella games-strategy/ja2-stracciatella-data games-strategy/liquidwar6 games-strategy/megaglest games-strategy/megaglest-data games-strategy/s25rttr games-strategy/wargus games-strategy/wargus-data games-util/antimicro games-util/dfarc games-util/higan-purify games-util/lutris co-maintained by ruby r...@gentoo.org app-text/jist dev-ruby/paint co-maintained by perl p...@gentoo.org dev-perl/Linux-DesktopFiles co-maintained by sound so...@gentoo.org media-sound/gmusicbrowser media-sound/id3ted co-maintained with Thomas Sachau to...@gentoo.org net-libs/polarssl co-maintained with Lars Wendler polynomia...@gentoo.org media-sound/umurmur co-maintained by net-im net...@gentoo.org net-im/jabberd2 co-maintained with William Hubbs willi...@gentoo.org net-misc/badvpn co-maintained with Patrick Lauer patr...@gentoo.org sci-mathematics/flint co-maintained by x11 x...@gentoo.org x11-libs/libXaw3dXft co-maintained by desktop-misc desktop-m...@gentoo.org x11-misc/cbatticon x11-misc/compton x11-misc/devilspie2 x11-misc/menulibre x11-misc/obtheme x11-misc/wbar x11-misc/wbarconf proxied for Alex Xu alex_y...@yahoo.ca x11-misc/x11vnc I'd like to take x11-misc/spacefm if a developer is willing to allow me to proxy-maint until I become a developer. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUcqEYAAoJEJUrb08JgYgHJ0IIAK+tguKdL+JxdjKLySOSJaTU kiU1z2rBqUfPzs8VI3V8JAAL9dbSJel4h3/JdoZFpidC9jED63l5STmGXi6dp63O 9CKqNQRt4AELfOUpQzxoD4HNHVxaA9hkiiJXgAoF9HIfKBEqczPCBKGnJb5s1WB5 8eQkn6t6DZMZeRV/dE6pw1RgTj1eHowu2es67V7+bHMiy2ylz5/4ru0dx+1UHvU1 UeBBcB1IesAVxVsfpBLJoi+aZA9CO9EAriaGogzTXQPP5odr4bgIf5acxOPKGxt0
Re: [gentoo-dev] Packages up for grabs
On 23/11/14 08:17 PM, hasufell wrote: packages up for grab: I didn't change metadata.xml, nor bug reports for any of those, because I was too lazy. If you grab one, please do so yourself. how will bug-wranglers know where to assign packages then? app-misc/trash-cli co-maintained by games ga...@gentoo.org games-misc/katawa-shoujo games-roguelike/FTL co-maintained with Lars Wendler polynomia...@gentoo.org media-sound/umurmur I can proxy these if the relevant people agree. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] Portage dependency solving algorithm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 24/11/14 02:50, Andrew Savchenko wrote: On Thu, 20 Nov 2014 20:16:09 -0800 Zac Medico wrote: I forgot, we have a --verbose-conflicts option already. Yeah, that's exactly what I need. Somehow I missed this option, sorry. That's OK. I forgot about it too. And I wrote it. :-] - -- Alexander berna...@gentoo.org https://secure.plaimi.net/~alexander -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlRy4RoACgkQRtClrXBQc7XWYAEAhnmSUuhmAIO5coaEBPyqp/VH GwrWo7ZsvLUdUVEjfgcBAJESgR5qsUULpqdAhQOcWek1Uhny9Y83hROjAc1hKq+E =Yvs5 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-portage-dev] [PATCH v2] Add emerge --with-test-deps option for bug #520652
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I am unable to fully take into account every possible event this affects in a 10KLOC file full of side-effects file. So I'm going to just trust you and your unit test, and consequently ACK this. The patch, isolated, looks fine to me. - -- Alexander berna...@gentoo.org https://secure.plaimi.net/~alexander -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlRy1koACgkQRtClrXBQc7XmGgD9GdQ6sytqZ5E3fWDIFqyx0LnE fdbDHLJ06XuZF5LO77YA+gOz0ooyTomea9hUGCGaXz1CAz8iOlmthiRCPJ9yI4ma =6dAa -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-portage-dev] [PATCH] emerge: check for writable PKGDIR (490732)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I think this might possibly be a reasonable patch. ACK. - -- Alexander berna...@gentoo.org https://secure.plaimi.net/~alexander -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlRy14YACgkQRtClrXBQc7VHvwD8DI8HtvUJ+06SOy5bJ+ZteTHN ZwiAh1Y9WfW5Rxq16l4BAITOPV7TAqLZCHoab8Q5MU178AotbvAY1V8rsOGw56s3 =E15u -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-portage-dev] [PATCH] _select_pkg_highest_available: selective cache invalidation (530010)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 ACK. We should really have a benchmark suite/some servers to run benchmarking on... But for now it's nice that you record your results in the commit message. - -- Alexander berna...@gentoo.org https://secure.plaimi.net/~alexander -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlRy2XoACgkQRtClrXBQc7V8WAEAnVhmsLJmXlck/+ImpnUFJ675 Qf8jjsGkVFP7lqK7pTEBAJy7TGvgskbXs7pGW1L3cQ+/yqV4BoTZI/6QnwXQqmTe =GKet -END PGP SIGNATURE-