Rémi Cardona wrote:
Markus Ullmann wrote:
Because it looks like the 2.x intel driver might still need this type of
hack to work properly for some types of machines (my laptop being a good
example of this...)
Also 2.x breaks on my notebook when using xinerama and dual monitor atm
so nothing
Petteri Räty wrote:
I got annoyed enough about emerge -pl not working when people don't use
echangelog like:
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/x11-libs/libXinerama/ChangeLog,v 1.27
2007/03/22 02:18:21 joshuabaergen Exp $
22 Mar 2007; Joshua Baergen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+libXinerama
Joshua Baergen wrote:
Petteri Räty wrote:
I got annoyed enough about emerge -pl not working when people don't use
echangelog like:
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/x11-libs/libXinerama/ChangeLog,v 1.27
2007/03/22 02:18:21 joshuabaergen Exp $
22 Mar 2007; Joshua Baergen [EMAIL PROTECTED
Masked for removal today (January 13, 2007).
Package never went stable on any arches, doesn't build against newer
libXfont versions[1], and is deprecated upstream[2][3].
Josh
[1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157112
[2]
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
Donnie Berkholz wrote:
This should be x11-drivers, but somebody misspelled it with a capital
X. Same goes for other stuff in this category and x11-base as well as
ttmkfdir.
With the exception of xdirectfb. Someone please take that if you want
it. (Maybe Josh does?)
Petteri Räty wrote:
His hobbies are quite interesting too: When I'm not enjoying the
-40/+40C Canadian weather or dodging lightning
That's Saskatchewan weather, actually. We don't get that warm in
Edmonton ;)
Welcome Ryan!
Josh
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Note that this applies to AMD64/x86 only. Many platforms have had this
stable for awhile, and some still have 7.1 in the testing tree.
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Sven Köhler wrote:
Hmm, xorg-server-1.1* is stable now, but xorg-x11-7.1 is not. Did you
forget that ebuild? ;-)
Sure did! I fixed it a while ago though, so re-syncing now should get
you the right keywords on the meta-ebuild.
Joshua Baergen
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Christian 'Opfer' Faulhammer wrote:
So Gnome 2.16 will use AIGLX in Metacity?
Not by default. The support wasn't deemed 100% yet and thus slipped to
2.18.
You can enabled it through a compiler flag, and Hanno's overlay exposes
this through a USE flag. Be warned that a few people are having
may be a suitable replacement for this package, though
I've never used either.
The ebuilds will be yanked (hah!) in 30 days.
[1]http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72498
[2]http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83773
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Every other package maintainer manages to get it right. That it's a bit
more work to do things properly is no excuse.
You seem to contradict your above statement here. In any case, it's
less work to just make almost everything MIT.
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, and possibly, like above, some
data to help us out. To me, the argument first comes down to whether or
not my thoughts in the first paragraph are valid.
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?
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realize it was a
mountpoint, not a storage place.
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issues. I've already noted in a bug that bumping to 6.9 will not be as
easy as just changing the package version, and we see no reason to
provide it if 7.0 will be here anyway and upstream will not release any
further monolithic versions.
Merry Christmas,
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of eclass (my current choice is x-modular-files).
Am I allowed to create this subdirectory, or does this break
policy/anything else I'm unaware of?
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Martin Schlemmer wrote:
Use ${P}-patches-{PVER}.tar.bz2, and set PVER (or whatever) before
inheriting the eclass.
Thanks, I will do that.
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acceleration architecture that will
accelerate the RENDER extension, and maybe the Composite extension - if
not now, then later.
Donnie is using this driver and seemed happy with it, but I don't know
what card he had.
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Jochen Maes wrote:
Joshua, welcome!
Another!? Confusion! Pandemonium!
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) without
having to change a bunch of packages in the tree.
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different I believe. I wouldn't mind the ability
to say that DEPENDing on x at build-time requires y during the build
process, especially if more packages follow X's header structure.
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After thinking about this for awhile I'll just mask (and remove in a
week or two) y-windows for now, as it is the only package with
outstanding bugs. libiterm-mbt is a hacked version of libiterm and can
be replaced by the cjk herd at their leisure.
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making this public in case someone has issues with any of the three
packages disappearing, particularly fbiterm (since it's outside my
herd). I won't do anything to any package until I hear back from
someone about fbiterm.
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busy.
Hopefully the 'fast arch' losing its speed will show people that we need
more help in testing and bring more people on board.
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the ebuilds and then
developers willing to maintain the packages can add them to the tree as
long as there's enough user interest.
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a lot
of ebuild editing for those ebuilds doing special conf stuff though.
Joshua Baergen
P.S. I tried sending this earlier but my client barfed, so I apologize
if it ends up double.
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Sven Wegener wrote:
And EVER automatically was E-VER for me, never had the idea to read it
as ever. Does that count as being addicted to Gentoo?
Sven
Under the influence at the very least...
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lie within the computing world, the underlying enjoyment in
my activities is usually the opportunity for (difficult) problem
solving.
Vive les Saskatchewanianians!
;)
--de. (in Regina)
Nice :) I'll have to retract my land of no technology comments now...
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shared memory, and I might have set
it really low since it wasn't working before. Other than that it's
working well.
Thanks
Chris Frederick
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solutions only if necessary, and link up to the bugs.
I know this would be really useful for when we have those common bugs
where you see a bajillion duplicates. From people who think bugzilla
is a forum to post their problems.
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Ok, so paraphrase. :P
On 6/14/05, Donnie Berkholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Joshua Baergen wrote:
1) We don't want to undermine bugzilla's function. Yes, it's noisy,
but a suitably motivated individual (to use Donnie's catchphrase) can
find
of the
rules, but rather because they didn't know there were any.
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On 6/11/05, Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 11 June 2005 17:21, Joshua Baergen wrote:
I don't
care what order they're in. It's not like there are 100 keywords or
something,
Wait until ppc-od, x86-fbsd and amd64-fbsd keywords make their way into the
tree
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