# Justin Lecher j...@gentoo.org (09 Apr 2013)
# Fetch fails and mirroring is restricted #465144
=sci-chemistry/talos+-1.2009.1013.14
Please use sci-chemistry/nmrpipe which is in the sci overlay or the
webservice at
http://spin.niddk.nih.gov/bax/nmrserver/talos/
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06.04.2013 00:44, Samuli Suominen wrote:
$ grep -r 'media-libs/libpng' */*/*.ebuild |grep -v ':.*='
output - http://bpaste.net/show/89268/
Thanks. app-admin/logstalgia and x11-wm/compiz are fixed.
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Best regards, Sergey Popov
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Desktop-effects project lead
# Christoph Mende ange...@gentoo.org (09 Apr 2013)
# Fails to build (bug #449860), abandoned by upstream.
# Removal in 30 days.
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On 04/08/2013 01:14 PM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Michael Haubenwallner ha...@gentoo.org wrote:
Actually I've wondered if it would make more sense to default to
PAX_MARKINGS=none,
and have the hardened profiles (or the user in make.conf) set a different value.
That
I hope someone will save this thing. I would, but lack of time prevents.
# Samuli Suominen ssuomi...@gentoo.org (09 Apr 2013)
# Broken. Should be bumped to 0.13.0 but needs a dedicated
# maintainer to look after it. See bug #465244.
# Removal in 30 days. Use dracut or genkernel instead.
i doubt few people have noticed, but i've rewritten lddtree recently in
python. i did for speed, for fun, and to add a lot more functionality that
would have driven the bash code base to new perverse levels.
i've randomly stumbled across places in our code base (beyond ebuilds) where
the new
On 23:41 Sat 06 Apr , Michał Górny wrote:
Optionally, after the last paragraph you can add a few lines with tags
in form of 'Tag: value'. AFAICS git itself uses only
'Signed-off-by' but you can find more tags in various 'submitting
patches' docs.
'Signed-off-by' lists the one
On 09/04/2013 20:31, Mike Frysinger wrote:
but things get even crazier with the new --copy-to-tree option (python
version
only). this is useful for scenarios like kernel initramfs where you want to
copy over one or two ELFs and their dependencies w/out resorting to
statically
linking
On 09/04/13 22:31, Mike Frysinger wrote:
i doubt few people have noticed, but i've rewritten lddtree recently in
python. i did for speed, for fun, and to add a lot more functionality that
would have driven the bash code base to new perverse levels.
i've randomly stumbled across places in our
On 09/04/13 23:41, Samuli Suominen wrote:
On 09/04/13 22:31, Mike Frysinger wrote:
i doubt few people have noticed, but i've rewritten lddtree recently in
python. i did for speed, for fun, and to add a lot more functionality
that
would have driven the bash code base to new perverse levels.
On 09/04/13 22:31, Mike Frysinger wrote:
i doubt few people have noticed, but i've rewritten lddtree recently in
python.
I've opened http://bugs.gentoo.org/465310 for the failing new lddtree.
On Tuesday 09 April 2013 16:45:36 Samuli Suominen wrote:
$ LC_ALL=C lddtree -l /bin/bash
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/lddtree, line 450, in module
sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
File /usr/bin/lddtree, line 437, in main
elf = ParseELF(path, options.root, ldpaths)
On Tuesday 09 April 2013 16:30:26 Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
On 09/04/2013 20:31, Mike Frysinger wrote:
but things get even crazier with the new --copy-to-tree option (python
version only). this is useful for scenarios like kernel initramfs where
you want to copy over one or two ELFs and
tl;dr: make sure your /dev/pts is mounted correctly w/gid=5 or bad things will
happen and it's (probably) all your fault
when you run grantpt(), glibc attempts to set up your pty with correct
ownership permissions. it does so by executing a setuid helper called
pt_chown as needed. we all
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