Am 23.08.2010 12:54, schrieb Rémy Oudompheng:
What kind of packages are expected to be found in a multilib repository?
Should we keep with core/extra packages, leaving 32-bit versions of
community packages to AUR ? In more down-to-earth terms: are we going
to have
Am 22.08.2010 10:39, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Jan Steffens and me spent the this weekend putting together a multilib
toolchain and a clean lib32-glibc package. I wanted to do this for at
least two years, and we finally managed to do it on FrOSCon now. This is
the plan of attack
draft
I am happy to announce the availability of the new multilib repository.
At this time, it contains wine, skype and flashplugin. Furthermore, a
multilib compiler is available.
With the launch of the multilib repository all old 'lib32' packages are
being removed from community - the
Am 27.08.2010 07:58, schrieb Andreas Radke:
Can you please add the recommended way how to use it? Do I need to -Rsc
lib32* all old community and AUR packages or will they keep running or
will a -Syu do all the magic?
-Syu should work, at least for the packages that we have in multilib.
You
Am 27.08.2010 13:00, schrieb Ronald van Haren:
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 12:09 AM, Thomas Bächler tho...@archlinux.org wrote:
[multilib]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
/draft
I'm confused, the repo tries to remove my gcc packages and replace
them with some multilib variant, but that's
Am 27.08.2010 21:02, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Latest kernel is in testing,
please signoff for both arches.
greetings
tpowa
Signoff x86_64.
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I went ahead and updated openssh to the latest upstream release, please
sign off.
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Am 04.09.2010 11:53, schrieb Rémy Oudompheng:
Hello,
My (somewhat overzealous) work for the python2 rebuild has raised the
question of opening access for Junior developers to update the
[staging] repository. What do you think about this?
My idea, good idea. Limiting access to productive
Am 05.09.2010 10:00, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
On Sat, 04 Sep 2010 13:20:15 +0200, Thomas Bächler
tho...@archlinux.org wrote:
[1] staging packages are in pool/, so if you commit a package to staging
with the same filename as an extra package, the extra package will
disappear and have a wrong
Upstream update, please sign off.
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Am 05.09.2010 11:05, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys,
udev 16
Bugfixes.
greetings
tpowa
Signoff 64.
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Upstream update: We switched to the now stable 1.17 branch. Please
sign off.
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Am 06.09.2010 14:09, schrieb Jan de Groot:
Please signoff for both architectures. This release should fix the
threading issues that crashes KDE a lot.
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20604
Looking good so far, although I didn't have crashes. Sign off x86_64.
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Am 05.09.2010 15:36, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
Hi all,
this is a new recommended upstream snapshot (see
http://tukaani.org/xz/)
Please sign off,
Pierre
Signoff x86_64.
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Am 06.09.2010 19:29, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Upstream update: We switched to the now stable 1.17 branch. Please
sign off.
It's been almost two days, any issues here?
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Am 06.09.2010 19:57, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
So, here is another xz release. The upstream change from pkgrel=6 that
actually changes relevant code among some translation fixes is xz: Use
an array instead of pointer for stdin_filename.
Please sign off,
Pierre
I didn't package anything
Am 08.09.2010 14:46, schrieb Roman Kyrylych:
What happened with our mirror db?
I go to the admin interfase and don't see it anymore.
There was a report from our tier1 mirror that rsync access is denied,
so I guess rsync.conf is broken now due to this.
Whoever has an access to the db please
Am 08.09.2010 14:58, schrieb Dan McGee:
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Roman Kyrylych roman.kyryl...@gmail.com
wrote:
What happened with our mirror db?
I go to the admin interfase and don't see it anymore.
Please look harder next time, it may have moved but is definitely still there:
After
http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2009/07/20/microsoft-contributes-to-linux-kernel-a-caos-theory-qa/
in 2009, pigs start flying again in 2010: Broadcom has released a driver
for their newer 802.11n wireless chipsets that is
- licensed under GPL2
- based on the linux-wireless mac80211
Upstream changes:
David Woodhouse (2):
Remove executable bit from iwlwifi-6050-4.ucode
Remove executable bit from ueagle-atm/DSP4p.bin
Henry Ptasinski (1):
Firmware for brcm80211 driver
Jon Mason (1):
vxge: Add driver firmware
Rajkumar Manoharan (1):
ath9k_htc:
The TU server now has a staging repository, this has been requested due
to the big python rebuild. All rebuilds that are made for the staging
repository should be put into community-staging now.
multilib now has a testing repository, in case we need it (especially
useful when testing has a new
Am 12.09.2010 09:16, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
Could an AUR admin (or Andrea) reset the perms of the
community-staging repo db for both arches?
What's wrong with the permissions? dbscripts should have taken care of
them.
Done.
They should be chmod 664. I guess Andrea updated the db without
Am 13.09.2010 13:05, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
* the cron is run as nobody and not root (anyone knows how to do this
without sudo? no, su does not work it seems)
$ su -c /usr/bin/pkgstats nobody
I use this everywhere, and it works.
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Am 13.09.2010 13:18, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 13:16:53 +0200, Thomas Bächler
tho...@archlinux.org wrote:
Am 13.09.2010 13:05, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
* the cron is run as nobody and not root (anyone knows how to do this
without sudo? no, su does not work it seems)
$ su -c
Am 13.09.2010 13:22, schrieb Dieter Plaetinck:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 13:05:26 +0200
Pierre Schmitz pie...@archlinux.de wrote:
* the cron is run as nobody and not root (anyone knows how to do this
without sudo? no, su does not work it seems)
You can setuid the file and give it a specific
The 0.7 branch of wpa_supplicant is now the stable branch. This is the
first Arch package for the new branch, so please test this carefully and
sign off.
x86_64 has been successfully tested by yours truly with netcfg and
wpa_actiond, on a WPA2-PSK network.
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Am 11.09.2010 04:49, schrieb Allan McRae:
On 11/09/10 03:19, Eric Bélanger wrote:
Hi,
sysvinit-2.88-1 is in testing. Please test and signoff. I'll need two
i686 signoffs as I had to test the i686 package in a chroot so
couldn't give it a good test.
Signoff 64.
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Am 14.09.2010 10:05, schrieb Rémy Oudompheng:
Hello,
On mirrors (and gerolde) staging/os/i686/cmake-2.8.2-3-i686.tar.xz is
wrongly set to point to an absolute path
/srv/ftp/pool/packages/cmake... Same thing for x86_64.
It seems that someone messed with the directories directly again and
This build fixes two local root exploits! I only uploaded x86_64, as
i686 is no affected. Please sign off quickly.
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Am 07.10.2010 01:29, schrieb Allan McRae:
A few maintenance changes:
- pull latest upstream snapshot from 2.12 branch (only a couple of
minor bugfixes)
- Fedora patch to not optimize so much during linking for those i686
machines that do not handle it. Real fix will be in binutils-2.21
Am 12.10.2010 22:06, schrieb Dan McGee:
Honestly, can this decision to split the package be explained a bit
more? I feel like we've gone a little overboard on doing some of these
splits. Saving 405K from a package (installed, while only 80K on the
download!) seems silly for the number of where
Am 15.10.2010 08:51, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Am Sonntag 10 Oktober 2010 schrieb Stéphane Gaudreault:
Le dimanche 10 octobre 2010 11:11:10, Tobias Powalowski a écrit :
Hi guys,
udev 163
Bugfixes.
greetings
tpowa
Nothing is broken here.
Signoff x86_64
Stéphane
bump
Am 18.10.2010 14:37, schrieb Rémy Oudompheng:
We could add a note saying something like
If you installed home-brewed packages in your system, you may find
packages that need to be reinstalled by looking for those with files
under /usr/lib/python2.6 or matching the regexp '^#!.*python$'
I
Am 18.10.2010 16:36, schrieb Ray Rashif:
2.7 series. However, with python-2.7 being scheduled to be the last
major release in the python-2.x series, python 2.7 is now packaged as
python2, while the python package will contain the python 3.x
series. This means that /usr/bin/python will point
Am 17.10.2010 12:38, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
Hi,
this is a new xz snapshot. Mostly minor changes, documentation and
translation updates.
Greetings,
Pierre
Signoff both.
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Am 21.10.2010 15:56, schrieb Auguste Pop:
I noticed this by compiling the package myself... When I sent this
mail, the web page was not updated and I saw an old list of files that
did not contain the .so file. I should have tried it first rather than
relying on a presumably delayed response on
Am 25.10.2010 09:28, schrieb Allan McRae:
* Pull new git 2.12 branch snapshot
* Patch two security exploits:
http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15274/ (fedora patch)
http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/15304/ (upstream patch)
* fix IPTOS_CLASS definition (FS#21159)
Signoff both,
Am 26.10.2010 03:38, schrieb Allan McRae:
Another day, another glibc...
This adjusts the static linking fix. The one previously used is a more
correct fix but appears incomplete. I have replaced this by a hack fix
that Fedora uses.
I will leave this in [testing] a while. My concern is
Am 30.10.2010 03:12, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
Hi,
lvm2/device-mapper 2.02.75-1 are now in testing for an upstream
update. Please test and signoff. I couldn't test much the i686
package except in a chroot so 2 signoffs for i686 would be nice.
Signoff from users are welcome.
Eric
I have an
Am 30.10.2010 11:56, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Am 30.10.2010 03:12, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
lvm2/device-mapper 2.02.75-1 are now in testing for an upstream
update. Please test and signoff. I couldn't test much the i686
package except in a chroot so 2 signoffs for i686 would be nice.
Signoff
Update to latest linux-firmware.git repository, please sign off.
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Upstream bugfix update - the release announcement explicitly mentions
this one:
Fixed problem with special case route targets ('remote_host'), which
could cause filling of the routing table with random garbage. Thanks to
Teodo MICU and Gert Doering for finding and fixing this issue.
Please sign
Am 17.11.2010 07:43, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 18:40:27 +0100, Pierre Schmitz
pie...@archlinux.de wrote:
Side note: make test does no longer pass with this version. It might be
just the test itself that is broken though (tested different arches and
also on Ubuntu). But I
Am 21.11.2010 09:14, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
Hi,
lvm2/device-mapper 2.02.76-1 are in testing. Please test and signoff.
Signoffs from users are welcome.
- Minor upstream update. ChangeLog below.
Signoff both architectures. Only tested booting from LVM, as always.
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Am 23.11.2010 17:29, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys,
please signoff 2.6.36 series for both arches,
Latest and greatest moved to testing,
including most patches from the stable queue of 2.6.36.2
Please signoff for both arches that we can move everything soon.
Got someone with a panic on
Am 25.11.2010 02:03, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
Hi,
lvm2/device-mapper 2.02.77-1 are in testing. Please test and signoff.
Signoffs from users are welcome.
- Minor upstream update. ChangeLog below.
Signoff both architectures.
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Am 03.12.2010 02:11, schrieb Allan McRae:
But given these are some of the uniqueness of Arch, I wonder what we _as
a group_ could to do to improve this situation? Perhaps organize a
hack-a-thon on IRC one day? Or we could advertise for help, with the
selection criterion being a git repo
Am 07.12.2010 14:40, schrieb Ionuț Bîru:
Hi,
i come across https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/20261 and i see Dieter
added support in aif for it but it needs to be added in core to include
it on the cd.
That is not true. Packages don't have to be in core to be included in
the installation
Am 07.12.2010 15:03, schrieb Dieter Plaetinck:
On the other hand, I just noticed dosfstools is in extra, whereas aif
allows you to install on vfat. This confuses me.
Me too. You definitely can't install on vfat. You can try, but you will
fail.
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Am 10.12.2010 23:44, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys,
please signoff 2.6.36 series for both arches,
Please signoff for both arches.
greetings
tpowa
Signoff 64.
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Am 11.12.2010 10:03, schrieb Allan McRae:
On 04/12/10 11:48, Dan McGee wrote:
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 7:37 AM, Allan McRaeal...@archlinux.org wrote:
- Major upstream update
- re-enabled capabilities (this was disabled due to FS#15787, but
was fixed
upstream - untested...)
Signoff i686
Am 11.12.2010 00:07, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys,
- fixed libusb-compat depend
Seems I forgot to add it to the depend line.
Please signoff both arches to fix this missing depend.
greetings
tpowa
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Am 11.12.2010 16:49, schrieb Allan McRae:
I am going to suggest that we follow the oldest longterm support kernel.
That would now be the 2.6.27.x series, which has been around for over
two years.
That might be being overly bold, so feel free to point out how much such
an update would
We just updated mailman. If this mail arrives, we are happy!
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Am 13.12.2010 03:04, schrieb Allan McRae:
On 13/12/10 11:04, Dan McGee wrote:
Got very little feedback on this last time...any votes? Saw another
thread[1] in the forums today about it causing problems with mpd this
time around...
Never particularly used it... and if iptables is the
Am 13.12.2010 16:23, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
Hello,
I'd like to switch our current PHP setup on gudrun to use php-fpm. This
also means switching back from fcgid to mod_fastcgi as that is missing
something like FastCGIExternalServer; see
Am 13.12.2010 07:47, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
Hi,
lvm2/device-mapper 2.02.78-1 are in testing. Please test and signoff.
Signoffs from users are welcome.
- Minor upstream update. ChangeLog below.
Signoff both.
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Am 14.12.2010 08:54, schrieb Andrea Scarpino:
On Tuesday 14 December 2010 08:21:41 Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Morning,
this is a minor update to the filesystem package and I hope we can
finally move it to core. Only change is:
* don't check if profiles are executable; FS#22036
Please sign off,
Am 14.12.2010 11:22, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
I wont add any hack for a specific repo to the dbscripts. Every repos
has to have the repos/$repo-$arch structure.
Andrea: If you don't want to mess up the trunk directory with the kde
unstable stuff, you could at least have the files in the right
Am 14.12.2010 13:59, schrieb Andrea Scarpino:
On Tuesday 14 December 2010 12:01:14 Thomas Bächler wrote:
You can create a trunk-unstable directory, commit there and still use
archrelease kde-unstable-{i686,x86_64,any} as usual - afaik the
directory trunk is not hardcoded anywhere
The packages/community repositories can now be viewed via cgit.
Point links to cgit instead of websvn, as websvn is buggy and
nobody wants to maintain it. This allows us to get rid of websvn
entirely.
---
main/models.py|2 +-
templates/public/svn.html |6 --
2 files
Am 22.12.2010 00:27, schrieb Allan McRae:
On 06/12/10 20:15, Allan McRae wrote:
Bump to latest version (minor bugfix)
License - GPL2 (FS#20062)
Signoff both,
Anyone?
!htob ffongiS
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Upstream update, please sign off.
From the announcement:
Changes since version 1.1.3
Important changes
~
* Add text version of *FAQ* (Frequently Asked Questions) to distribution.
* Add selection of random/urandom number generator for luksFormat
(option --use-random and
Am 23.12.2010 23:26, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Upstream update, pleae sign off.
Ping.
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Am 03.01.2011 17:55, schrieb Ray Rashif:
Hi guys
During the recent community package addition sprint I noticed someone
mentioning rar [1], so I looked into any possible reason why it was
never brought into the repositories (not that I personally have any
need for it). I found none. Ubuntu
Am 04.01.2011 17:38, schrieb Andreas Radke:
I've just updated udev and after a relogin to X no input was possible
with keyboard or mouse. I had to ssh into it and reboot the system.
Now it's working.
I'm not sure if the above mentioned 'udevadm info --convert-db' would
have prevent this.
Am 06.01.2011 03:01, schrieb Allan McRae:
There is also a 2 year old feature request in the bugtracker to
replace syslog-ng by rsyslog (currently in community repo):
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/12314
There is a trend of implementing everything just because someone
requests it. I have yet
Am 07.01.2011 13:53, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
-- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --
Betreff: about linux-2.6-ARCH.git
Datum: Freitag 07 Januar 2011, 02:36:41
Von: Nicolás Reynolds fa...@kiwwwi.com.ar
An: Tobias Powalowski t.p...@gmx.de
Hi, today I've forked
Am 22.12.2010 20:26, schrieb Pierre Schmitz:
I think the core repo and its sign-off policy has proven itself to be a
good idea. But we could make a little adjustment to our signoff policy
to solve your filesystem package problem.
Agreed.
[core]: This contains everything you need to boot up,
Changes to 4.03-1: Add a default configuration file.
This package is intended for [core], as the installer has added support
for installing syslinux. This would be on the core CD so it can be
installed into the system.
Please sign off.
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Am 09.01.2011 12:16, schrieb Rémy Oudompheng:
Hello,
I have updated the texlive non-binary packages to track the upstream
updates. You will find the detailed list of updated packages in the
attached file. The update should remain straightforward. I have
cleaned up the install scriptlet,
Am 10.01.2011 11:49, schrieb Rémy Oudompheng:
On 2011/1/10 Rémy Oudompheng remyoudomph...@gmail.com wrote:
The simplest way to get back to a sane /etc/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg is
to make sure that it contains the same thing as
cat /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap-hdr.cfg
Am 12.01.2011 12:38, schrieb Stéphane Gaudreault:
Le 9 janvier 2011 07:51:33, Stéphane Gaudreault a écrit :
* Rebuild of old package
* Tidy up PKGBUILD
* Simplify build logic
* Fix permissions on /lib/libacl.so.1.1.0
Please signoff both.
Thanks
Stéphane
bump. Anyone x86_64 ?
Oops,
So, libnl 2.0 was declared stable in October as I just learned.
These packages are compatible with libnl 2.0:
- crda
- iw
- wpa_supplicant
- hostapd
These packages don't as far as I can see:
- libpcap
- networkmanager
These I didn't check:
- kismet
- net-snmp
- knemo
- libvirt
- simh
Can the
Am 13.01.2011 19:46, schrieb Ionuț Bîru:
nm doesn't support libnl 2.0 even in master.
I think I'll port it and submit them a patch. From what I could see in
iw and crda, this is rather easy.
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Am 13.01.2011 19:24, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
So, libnl 2.0 was declared stable in October as I just learned.
These packages are compatible with libnl 2.0:
- crda
- iw
- wpa_supplicant
- hostapd
These seem to be okay, although I didn't try hostapd yet.
These packages don't as far as I
Am 13.01.2011 19:24, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
So, libnl 2.0 was declared stable in October as I just learned.
These packages are compatible with libnl 2.0:
- crda
- iw
- wpa_supplicant
- hostapd
These packages don't as far as I can see:
- libpcap
- networkmanager
These I didn't
Am 17.01.2011 20:40, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys,
i'm getting tired of building aufs2 into the standard kernel,
there are no stable snapshots, everytime you need grab patches and at the
moment the utils don't even build without any real reason.
Can we ditch aufs2 support?
Does
Am 23.01.2011 07:39, schrieb Allan McRae:
Upstream update:
* Latest kernel capabilites supported: now includes CAP_SYSLOG
(patch from Sergey Senozhatsky)
* $(CFLAGS) Makefile fixes from Torsten Werner
* Default to installing setcap with an inheritable capability.
o
Am 24.01.2011 17:59, schrieb Andrea Scarpino:
On Monday 24 January 2011 10:52:30 Dan McGee wrote:
One more for x86_64 would be good since I don't actually use this package.
Signoff x86_64
Me too.
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Am 23.01.2011 07:39, schrieb Allan McRae:
Upstream update:
* Latest kernel capabilites supported: now includes CAP_SYSLOG
(patch from Sergey Senozhatsky)
* $(CFLAGS) Makefile fixes from Torsten Werner
* Default to installing setcap with an inheritable capability.
o
Am 26.01.2011 10:00, schrieb Gaetan Bisson:
[2011-01-26 09:42:17 +0100] Tobias Powalowski:
Is it normal that PAM is not activated by default, NX stopped working here
because of this change in the sshd_config file.
Following FS#20191, we decided to ship upstream's default sshd_config.
In
Am 26.01.2011 05:16, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
Hi,
lvm2/device-mapper 2.02.82-1 are in testing for minor upstream update.
Please test and signoff. Users signoffs are welcome.
Thanks
Eric
Signoff 64.
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Am 26.01.2011 12:17, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Now checked ubuntu too,
PAM is invoked in every login in
Archlinux so I don't see a reason to not enable it by default.
We should clarify a bit what PAM means for Arch and where the OpenSSH
defaults come from:
Ad 1)
In Arch (and virtually any
(3):
cryptsetup: read keys for non-root LUKS partitions as raw data
from block device
cryptsetup: abort if LUKS is found on swap partition
cryptsetup: print name of device being opened
Thomas Bächler (5):
Remove a redundant subshell, see FS#20016
Fix two typos
the
installed size of our kernel package by 100MB.
Shortlog:
Dave Reisner (1):
mkinitcpio: mount real root device instead of symlink
Thomas Bächler (6):
Do not include everything from /block/ in the SCSI hook.
autodetect: only probe the root device
filesystems: remove cp437
Am 26.01.2011 18:37, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
2) gzipped kernel modules should now be supported. This can increase the
installed size of our kernel package by 100MB.
Lol, I meant 'decrease' of course.
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Please have a look at [1], especially the summary in comment [2]. I'd
like to know if anyone wants to maintain rsyslog in core as the new
default. We would not add replaces= and move syslog-ng to extra, so this
will only affect fresh installations.
Anyone interested?
[1]
Am 26.01.2011 11:04, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Am 26.01.2011 05:16, schrieb Eric Bélanger:
Hi,
lvm2/device-mapper 2.02.82-1 are in testing for minor upstream update.
Please test and signoff. Users signoffs are welcome.
Thanks
Eric
Signoff 64.
And 32.
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Am 26.01.2011 21:34, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Please have a look at [1], especially the summary in comment [2]. I'd
like to know if anyone wants to maintain rsyslog in core as the new
default. We would not add replaces= and move syslog-ng to extra, so this
will only affect fresh installations
Upstream update, updated configuration.
One small change: Re-added halt/reboot/poweroff, so you can now call
'reboot -f' or 'poweroff -f' from the emergency shell to reboot or shut
down (this doesn't work without -f).
Please sign off.
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Am 30.01.2011 11:05, schrieb Ionuț Bîru:
On 01/29/2011 10:17 PM, Tobias Powalowski wrote:
Hi guys,
now with fixed module-init-tools
please signoff 2.6.37 series for both arches.
Upstream
changes:
http://kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges
Features included:
- modules are now gzipped, this
Am 30.01.2011 11:21, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Am 30.01.2011 11:05, schrieb Ionuț Bîru:
On 01/29/2011 10:17 PM, Tobias Powalowski wrote:
Hi guys,
now with fixed module-init-tools
please signoff 2.6.37 series for both arches.
Upstream
changes:
http://kernelnewbies.org/LinuxChanges
Features
Am 09.01.2011 12:16, schrieb Rémy Oudompheng:
Hello,
I have updated the texlive non-binary packages to track the upstream
updates. You will find the detailed list of updated packages in the
attached file. The update should remain straightforward. I have
cleaned up the install scriptlet,
I had this a couple of times now: Some of my bug reports, which have
been closed for a over year have been reopened. Please do not do this.
While the symptoms are related, the problem is most of the time
completely different, and having two issues in one report is only
confusing, and it annoys me
Am 31.01.2011 17:35, schrieb Dan McGee:
What is our policy on this stuff? Nostalgic, sure, but usable or
necessary? We have all sorts of full and base images, scsi-specific,
etc. but outside of keeping arch-0.1 do we really want to appear like
we care about previous releases?
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