2013/3/12 Fabio Erculiani :
> Feel free to write and send it to somebody who has their blog attached to
> sabayon.org
Done. And found some mistakes (already fixed by now, see
http://git.sabayon.org/entropy.git/commit/?id=b36a8669d426dcd7ca5fabdfacbdae22d268bc97
).
Regards,
André
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Andre Jaenisch
wrote:
> 2013/3/12 Steven Cristian :
>> On the blog would be nice, I'm always reading lxnay's blog. Also, the
>> details are described in the commits if you need further infos, Andre :-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Noxis
>
> Correct. But I cannot create a threa
2013/3/12 Steven Cristian :
> On the blog would be nice, I'm always reading lxnay's blog. Also, the
> details are described in the commits if you need further infos, Andre :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Noxis
Correct. But I cannot create a thread in the "Press Release" subforum.
And I don't like to deprive Fab
On the blog would be nice, I'm always reading lxnay's blog. Also, the
details are described in the commits if you need further infos, Andre :-)
Cheers,
Noxis
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Andre Jaenisch <
andrejaeni...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2013/3/12 Fabio Erculiani :
> > Old configuration
2013/3/12 Fabio Erculiani :
> Old configuration files will keep working. In particular, repositories
> declared inside /etc/entropy/repositories.conf will continue to work for 1.5
> years from now, while repositories declared inside /etc/entropy/server.conf
> will continue to work for 2+ years f
Relax, backward compatibility has been preserved.
This involves both Entropy Client (equo, rigo) and Entropy Server
(eit) libraries and is about better (and more easily extensible)
configuration files syntax in /etc/entropy/repositories.conf.d/*
files.
Also, this means that if you're an Eit user, y