Am Thu, 6 Jun 2024 23:14:36 +0200
schrieb Christian Hesse :
> For even more testing I pushed this one to core-testing, though it
> will not move to core. I expect the final release early next week, so
> the risk of crazy build breakage should be fairly small.
>
> Have fun testing and enjoy the
Christian Hesse on Wed, 2024/05/29 12:19:
> Just two items are left for the milestone, so the final release should be
> imminent now.
>
> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/milestone/33
There had been some more intermediate milestone items, but finally it is
cleared. For last verification
Christian Hesse on Thu, 2024/05/23 09:16:
> Christian Hesse on Wed, 2024/05/15 11:08:
> > Having said that - I have set up a custom repository for now with systemd
> > 256rc2. To test that add these lines to your pacman.conf:
> >
> > [testing]
> > Server =
Genes Lists on Thu, 2024/05/23 06:27:
> On Thu, 2024-05-23 at 09:16 +0200, Christian Hesse wrote:
> > Christian Hesse on Wed, 2024/05/15 11:08:
> > > ..
> > > Feedback welcome!
> >
> > Pushed systemd 256rc3-1 last night. All the same applies...
> > Please keep testing!
>
> Hi Christian
>
Christian Hesse on Wed, 2024/05/15 11:08:
> Having said that - I have set up a custom repository for now with systemd
> 256rc2. To test that add these lines to your pacman.conf:
>
> [testing]
> Server = https://pkgbuild.com/~eworm/$repo/$arch/
>
> Feedback welcome!
Pushed systemd 256rc3-1 last
Robin Candau on Wed, 2024/05/15 15:25:
> Thanks for setting up a custom repo for such pre-releases.
> It directly paid off as we were able to discover a breaking change for
> mkinitcpio in the current systemd 256rc2 release (and thus in the future
> 256 stable one) [1]!
>
> For people trying
On 5/15/24 11:08 AM, Christian Hesse wrote:
Hello everybody,
I used to push later pre-releases for essential core packages (for example
systemd and util-linux) to core-testing. The idea was to have some extra
testing even before building the final packages. For some time this worked
quite
On May 15, 2024 5:08:47 AM EDT, Christian Hesse wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I used to push later pre-releases for essential core packages (for example
> systemd and util-linux) to core-testing. The idea was to have some extra
> testing even before building the final packages. For some time
Randy DuCharme on Wed, 2024/05/15 05:06:
> Suggestion (s). This is open source real life comes first, always.
>
> People that volunteer to help are genuinely real but being ignored wins
> ZERO even if they have 27 years of C C++
No idea what you want to tell me... Really.
Please try again
Hello everybody,
I used to push later pre-releases for essential core packages (for example
systemd and util-linux) to core-testing. The idea was to have some extra
testing even before building the final packages. For some time this worked
quite well...
Lately this broke, though.
Our current
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