Hey Dan,
You don't happen to have IRIX discs for the Octane2 do you? I have an
O2, and I wanted to install IRIX on it to test some stuff out, but I
lost the disks and SGI wants $450 to send me new ones (yikes!).
On Jan 15, 2008, at 16:25, Daniel Ostrow wrote:
All:
As I am no longer an
Ah, you're right, there should be an env-update in there. Thanks for
the report.
As for sourcing /etc/profile, you don't need to do that with eselect-
compiler because your $PATH doesn't change like it did with gcc-
config-1.x.
--Jeremy
On Jun 8, 2006, at 11:27 , Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On Jun 7, 2006, at 02:47 , Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 18:39, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
Uhm, what is this all about? If you have suggestions, make them, but
don't come out of the gate in a huff talking about unsubstantiated
breakage. That's about the least constructive way
because of the nature of this package.
--Jeremy
On Jun 6, 2006, at 04:28 , Ned Ludd wrote:
Why are you hijacking tools not written by you, declaring
them as 2.0 and breaking the expected behaviors of them?
Please don't do that ever again.
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 21:24 -0700, Jeremy Huddleston
Well, incidentally I was working on toolchainasing gnat (a gcc
based Ada
compiler, basically just another frontend) and pestered toolchain
people on
irc regarding similar matters. Basically it came down to:
toolchain.eclass
and eselect-compiler are not for stuff not in gcc, so I had to
On Jun 2, 2006, at 21:33 , Donnie Berkholz wrote:
Couple of questions:
1) Can it handle non-gcc compilers? If so, how?
It is possible, but I'm not sure if icc is installed in a way that
makes it convenient. All the binaries will need to be lumped in a
directory by themselves (like we do
I finally had a few free cycles, so I fixed up the eselect-compiler
ebuild to better handle the transition from gcc-config and updated
toolchain.eclass to better work with multilib. I've had a bunch of
help from the amd64 devs/testers/users this past week testing it out,
and I think it's
Before to this to happen I'll try my best to close the greatest number
of bugs still open (many already are but not committed) and manage to
bring MySQL back to the unslotted version.
[1]
Yes. 12% [ 12 ]
No. 75% [ 72 ]
No preference. 11% [ 11 ]
I have one question:
Who answer NO on
Maybe there needs to be an IWANTSLOTS feature or something, because the same
rationale for why I was against a slotted mysql would have other people
against a slotted kde, or slotted perl (ouch, so close to home, even if its
conceptually fictional) - I neither need nor desire having
Ok, I've put together an alpha release of compiler-config-2.0. This is
a replacement for gcc-config which is alot more configurable
Some notable improvements over gcc-config-1.3.x:
GCC_SPECS and PATH are nolonger set in /etc/env.d/05gcc. Instead, that
info is in the config files and extracted
I've recently updated opengl-update to use the eselect framework. I
think the team has done a great job as it was extremely easy to port the
bash script to an eselect module. However, when I placed it in the
portage tree, it sparked a little bit of a policy discussion between
myself and the core
On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 18:18 -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote:
suggestion:
stop keeping ChangeLog files in CVS and instead, let them be generated
automagically by the cvs server using the last arbitrary number of commit
messages. if you really want to keep a commit message out of the changelog,
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