I will
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
> better run a library test afterwards btw.
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Ok I'll go ahead.
Remember that if you, I believe on monday, will move the work to main
remove them.
I'm sorting things out right now. Yes this can be tricky.
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
> I am for dropping, go ahead.
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better run a library test afterwards btw.
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I am for dropping, go ahead.
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Fabio,
I couldn't help notice that on amd64 we have many older sys-libs/db
versions where at the same time we don't on x86.
all versions on x86 are > sys-libs/db-4
Now this has become a problem and I want to drop all older then
sys-libs/db-4 versions because it is starting to block my path here.
I also use rc59, but my issue is slightly different. I will launch the
package manager, do updates, and then even afterward when I hover my
mouse over the systray icon it will still show a tooltip that, for
example, "There are 2 updates available" but when I launch the package
manager again it show
First, magneto is not showing updates. have 2 boxes on limbo, 1 has 10
updates from several days ago ... We know kde is in limbo. Run equo update
and gold shield still shows 10 updates, right click magneto and launch
package manager ... 265 updates available. Other box is same way ... it
shows gree
2011/10/15 Joost Ruis :
> Guess somebody needs to fix something on the overlay:
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> orion sabayon # pmerge -uav @world
> Error in configuration:
> Instantiating default domain 'livefs domain':
> Caught exception "ProfileError: profile
> '/var/lib/layman/sabayon/profiles', file 'package.mask', error
Guess somebody needs to fix something on the overlay:
orion sabayon # pmerge -uav @world
Error in configuration:
Instantiating default domain 'livefs domain':
Caught exception "ProfileError: profile
'/var/lib/layman/sabayon/profiles', file 'package.mask', error atom
'-~sys-boot/grub-1.99' is malfo
teamwork!
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That explains it, thx Ian.
Guess I'll need to keep an eye out for changes and make sure packages
are flagged correctly in package.use.
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 7:12 AM, Ian Whyman wrote:
> The flag change is probably because the perl and python use flags were
> dropped from the default profile
The flag change is probably because the perl and python use flags were
dropped from the default profile
On Oct 15, 2011 12:09 PM, "Joost Ruis" wrote:
> Ah great thanks.
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> I didn't have time yesterday to look into why the flag change was
> happening.
> I looked at bash history and git and thoug
Ah great thanks.
I didn't have time yesterday to look into why the flag change was happening.
I looked at bash history and git and thought you hit enter without
notice the change.
On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
> Done everything, pushing out.
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Done everything, pushing out.
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Err, I meant "Last night" of course...
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Tonight (UTC) I pushed out KDE 4.7.2, it's available in our
sabayon-limbo repository.
Go test it!
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Also, kdesdk packages should be bumped.
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On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Joost Ruis wrote:
> Fabio,
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> There were certain flag changes in new KDE I wanted to work out today,
> now I noticed you blindly bumped it anyway.
> Not sure why you went ahead with this without letting me know.
Sorry?
The python USE flag was the only USE flag ch
Fabio,
There were certain flag changes in new KDE I wanted to work out today,
now I noticed you blindly bumped it anyway.
Not sure why you went ahead with this without letting me know.
On some atoms the python flag changed to -python and the only one I
can remember is kde-base/superkaramba but th
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