Protected Locations
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Protected locations are determined by the ``CONFIG_PROTECT`` environment
variable, which is defined in the profiles and which may be augmented or
overridden by the current environment and user configuration files. This
variable contains a space
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:19:40 +0200 Simon Stelling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Protected Locations
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| Protected locations are determined by the ``CONFIG_PROTECT``
| environment variable, which is defined in the profiles and which
| may be augmented or overridden by the
Hanno Böck wrote:
Am Dienstag, 12. September 2006 02:46 schrieb Michael Cummings:
Looks like that will break media-gfx/frontline (=media-gfx/gimp-1.2*)
and gimp-freetype-0.2-r3 (also =media-gfx/gimp-1.2*).
frontline is dead upstream, has no metadata and last changelog-entry is about
a year
Several architectures now have a ChangeLog for their default-linux/$arch
directories. If you make changes to these architecture's profiles,
please put a ChangeLog entry.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/profiles/default-linux $ find
-name ChangeLog | sort
./alpha/ChangeLog
According to some arch / release types, there're a few simple queries
and reports they'd find very useful. Since these kinds of things are
very easy to do if you have a decent API, I put together a tool for a
few of them. As of sys-apps/paludis-0.6.2, the adjutrix client can:
* display a lagging
I would like to suggest to globalize cairo, openexr and udev USE flags. These
USE flags are used by enough amount of packages. Also cairo and udev USE flags
are set defaultly in many profiles.
Arfrever
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I finally got off my butt and added a small tweak to the feeds for
Planet Gentoo, and now you get to see the hackergotchis in your RSS
reader as well.
Which brings me to my next point -- hardly anyone on planet has one.
Send one in! It doesn't have to be a headshot either, an avatar will do
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Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:19:40 +0200 Simon Stelling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Protected Locations
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| Protected locations are determined by the ``CONFIG_PROTECT``
| environment variable, which
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 11:56 +0200, Luca Barbato wrote:
Hanno Böck wrote:
Am Dienstag, 12. September 2006 02:46 schrieb Michael Cummings:
Looks like that will break media-gfx/frontline (=media-gfx/gimp-1.2*)
and gimp-freetype-0.2-r3 (also =media-gfx/gimp-1.2*).
frontline is dead
Lukasz Pawelczyk wrote:
I wanted to fill bugzilla report about this but found few existing
without neither serious solution nor being current.
There is an incosistency in current xinitrc behaviour (i'm only talking
about xinitrc run through startx, not {k,g,x}dm).
Either Joshua Baergen or I
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Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:19:40 +0200 Simon Stelling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Protected Locations
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| Protected locations are determined by the ``CONFIG_PROTECT``
| environment variable, which
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On Sep 12, 2006, at 11:55, Steve Dibb wrote:
Which brings me to my next point -- hardly anyone on planet has
one. Send one in! It doesn't have to be a headshot either, an
avatar will do nicely.
Is my commonly used buddy icon pic[1] good
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 15:44:22 -0700 Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| 3) Prevents /etc/foo from matching /etc/foobaz or /etc/foobaz/bar.
Is this really desired behaviour?
Once we decide that, I'll have a testsuite we can use. It's written for
Paludis, but easily portable.
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On Sep 12, 2006, at 18:50, Hasan Khalil wrote:
Is my commonly used buddy icon pic[1] good enough? It's not exactly
a hackergotchi, but it is _something_...
Oops, meant to send that only to Steve. Sorry for the excess traffic.
While I'm at it
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Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 15:44:22 -0700 Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| 3) Prevents /etc/foo from matching /etc/foobaz or /etc/foobaz/bar.
Is this really desired behaviour?
In my opinion, it is a desirable change. I
So, I was working on updating libcaca to 0.99_bea4 version, but there's a new
license to add, and I'd liek to know if anybody has a problem with this ...
http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/
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Version 2, December 2004
Diego 'Flameeyes' Petten wrote:
So, I was working on updating libcaca to 0.99_bea4 version, but there's a new
license to add, and I'd liek to know if anybody has a problem with this ...
http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/
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Diego,
The DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT license is apparently a perfectly
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 15:44:22 -0700 Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| 3) Prevents /etc/foo from matching /etc/foobaz or /etc/foobaz/bar.
Is this really desired behaviour?
Once we decide that, I'll have a testsuite we can use. It's written for
Paludis, but easily
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 02:16:19 +0200
Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If nobody has a problem with this next evening (UTC+2), I'll commit
libcaca-0.99 under p.mask and this license to the licenses directory.
You appear to be violating the license by considering anyone else's
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 02:37, Peter Gordon wrote:
The DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT license is apparently a perfectly valid
(though amusing) Free software license, according to an old post [1] on the
debian-legal list.
I never intended otherwise, but better safe than sorry, I'd rather check
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 03:19, Jason Wever wrote:
You appear to be violating the license by considering anyone else's
opinion but your own :-P
I never said I will consider other opinions anyway ;) But you're probably
right.
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On 9/12/06, Mike Frysinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 22:23, Richard Fish wrote:
What I've basically been telling people is to:
please god stop telling people that
ive given Wernfried Haas proper instructions, he just needs to write them up
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