George Prowse wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote:
>> On Wednesday 25 October 2006 01:53, Drake Wyrm wrote:
>>> I think someone is yanking your chain, vapier.
>>
>> i doubt it ... other people on irc mentioned receiving said e-mail as
>> well
>>
>
> Haven't seen said email here...
From my understanding
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 01:53, Drake Wyrm wrote:
I think someone is yanking your chain, vapier.
i doubt it ... other people on irc mentioned receiving said e-mail as well
Haven't seen said email here...
George
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Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> stop spamming this shit and go read the mailing list page like i said
> already: http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml -mike
I think someone is yanking your chain, vapier. You're replying to a
message that I didn't see on the list. Also, while this rep
stop spamming this shit and go read the mailing list page like i said already:
http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml
-mike
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David Leverton wrote:
> Yeah, that would be even better, but it doesn't seem to support
> SeaMonkey (and a quick Google didn't find one that did), let alone
> Konqueror, Opera, etc. I mainly thought the module would be a sensible
> idea because there's already one for the Java plugin, but I suppos
Olivier Crête wrote:
On Tue, 2006-24-10 at 21:57 -0400, Olivier Crête wrote:
On Fri, 2006-20-10 at 21:08 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I wrote an eselect module for choosing between the browser plugins from
net-www/gnash and net-www/netscape-flash, and I was wondering if it could
be incl
On Tue, 2006-24-10 at 21:57 -0400, Olivier Crête wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-20-10 at 21:08 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I wrote an eselect module for choosing between the browser plugins from
> > net-www/gnash and net-www/netscape-flash, and I was wondering if it could
> > be include
On Fri, 2006-20-10 at 21:08 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wrote an eselect module for choosing between the browser plugins from
> net-www/gnash and net-www/netscape-flash, and I was wondering if it could
> be included in Gentoo (probably not in its current state...).
Shouldn't somet
Danny van Dyk wrote:
> Design phase for new projects: New projects need to post an RFC
>containing information about their goals, the plan on how to
>implement their goals and the necessary resources to -dev prior to
>creating the project.
>
>This proposal was accepted with 6 memb
Hi all,
On behalf of the Council: following a summary of topics discussed during
the last Council meeting. (2006/10/19)
1) As requested by Robbin H. Johnson, the Council discussed the member's
current involvement with Gentoo projects:
Chris Gianelloni: games, gwn, genkernel, catalyst, ne
In my updating of all of the quake3 mods, I realized that quake3-osp was
the predecessor to quake3-cpma. Well, quake3-cpma has all of the
features of quake3-osp, so I see no point in keeping both. If nobody
steps up with a good reason, it's getting the axe on November 23rd.
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Chris Gianelloni
Would it also be useful to have something similar for selecting
whether, for example, gxine or mplayerplug-in plugins are used for the
various multimedia MIME types?
Or Totem?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I wrote an eselect module for choosing between the browser plugins from
> net-www/gnash and net-www/netscape-flash, and I was wondering if it could
> be included in Gentoo (probably not in its current state...).
Would it also be useful to have something similar for sel
> It worked quite good, saves at least some space to work through the
> LINGUAS. Implementation looks ok to me, although am not an expert.
Thanks for trying it, you seem to be the first one to do it :]
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Hi Hubert,
Hubert Mercier wrote:
Since this work saved me a lot of work / time / money in the past two
years, I thought maybe it could help others. Just let me know if we
could do something with this, if it sounds usefull/less to you, etc...
I would be very interested in this.
Can I download
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 02:08, Brian Harring wrote:
> freebsd stages being the usual example [1].
s/stages/source tarballs/
The stages are in another section of the mirror, the source tarballs were
there when we were not in the main tree. Now the same tecnique is used by
openbsd/netbsd.
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Francesco Riosa schrieb:
> Also I'm offering again, some space and bandwidth in germany
Maybe we could also set up the box from bug #108379 (as mirror?) for
patches. It has plenty of bandwith sitting around and not doing that
much currently ;)
Greetz
Jokey
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Hi,
I wrote an eselect module for choosing between the browser plugins from
net-www/gnash and net-www/netscape-flash, and I was wondering if it could
be included in Gentoo (probably not in its current state...).
I haven't updated any ebuilds to use it yet, since some details are up for
discussion
Stefan Schweizer ha scritto:
> To my fellow Gentoo Devlopers and Users,
>
> The Gentoo Infrastructure team proposed this idea in june 2006
> * Reduce mirror time for Gentoo specific patches/tarballs
> * Offer an official location for Gentoo specific patches/tarballs
>(Instead of using dev.g.
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Piotr Jaroszy?ski schrieb:
> I am pretty much resending my last mail, the only change is that if no
> one objects I would like to commit it to the tree in 7 days.
It worked quite good, saves at least some space to work through t
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