Great! However, I've upgraded but don't see the translations, and my
locale is set to es_CL.UTF-8
El 09/07/17 a las 21:41, Luke Shumaker escribió:
> I just released libretools 20170709.1 (and shortly before it, a
> slightly buggier 20170709) to [libre], and pushed the source tarball
> to
El 10/07/17 a las 18:13, Parabola Website Notification escribió:
> jc_gar...@iserlohn-fortress.net wants to notify you that the following
> packages may be out-of-date:
>
>
> * kio 5.35.0-1.parabola1 [libre] (i686):
> https://parabolagnulinux.org/packages/libre/i686/kio/
> * kio
El 10/07/17 a las 14:37, fauno escribió:
> bill-auger writes:
>
>> this seems like a good time to ask why exactly does parabola need both
>> "Community" and "PCR" - i undestand the distinction of "Community" and
>> "AUR" in arch but in parabola these seem to be
jc_gar...@iserlohn-fortress.net wants to notify you that the following packages
may be out-of-date:
* kio 5.35.0-1.parabola1 [libre] (i686):
https://parabolagnulinux.org/packages/libre/i686/kio/
* kio 5.35.0-1.parabola1 [libre] (x86_64):
https://parabolagnulinux.org/packages/libre/x86_64/kio/
+1
I think we could have a mechanism on [pcr] that packages that have not
been rebuild in X amount of time are marked as candidates for removal.
On Sun, Jul 09, 2017 at 07:15:20PM -0400, Megver83 wrote:
> Hi, I'll go direct to the point. The [pcr] repository has many packages
> that haven't
some time ago i began adapting the fossology program to build on parabola - i
hit some snags though but i submitted my changes to the upstream repo anyways -
they are now asking me if it worthwhile to pursue debugging it and if i would
maintain arch support for the fossology program - i doubt