Hi,
Micheal Marineau (marineam) marin...@gentoo.org:
marineam09/01/09 04:30:25
Modified: ChangeLog use.local.desc
Log:
Add lxc and uml use flags for libvirt
Please, please don't modify use.local.desc anymore, we have a new
description scheme for USE flags in action.
Matsuu Takuto (matsuu) wrote:
matsuu 09/01/02 16:19:02
Modified: ChangeLog use.local.desc
Log:
Adding local use flags for app-i18n/ibus-table-{erbi,wubi,zhengma}.
Please add local use flags to metadata.xml ... see GLEP 56 for
reference.
How hard would it be to change permissions on the ,v file for this and
just run the use.local.desc updater as a user with different
privileges?
-Alec
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Matsuu Takuto (matsuu)
mat...@gentoo.org wrote:
matsuu 09/01/02 16:19:02
Modified: ChangeLog
Alec Warner wrote:
How hard would it be to change permissions on the ,v file for this and
just run the use.local.desc updater as a user with different
privileges?
Probably about as hard as it would be to get you to stop top posting
like an Outlook 95 user...
On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 01:40:09PM -0800, Alec Warner wrote:
How hard would it be to change permissions on the ,v file for this and
just run the use.local.desc updater as a user with different
privileges?
It does have different permissions. It's the directory permissions that
matter however. I
On Friday 02 of January 2009 22:53:36 Robin H. Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 01:40:09PM -0800, Alec Warner wrote:
How hard would it be to change permissions on the ,v file for this and
just run the use.local.desc updater as a user with different
privileges?
It does have different
we need to add CVS ACLS, which I've been meaning to do, but just never
got around to.
What about creating a hook that checks if commited file is the one in
question
and fails the commit, if true? I don't know much about cvs hooks, however in
svn it would be simple to setup.
Exactly what
On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 16:56:18 -0500
Doug Goldstein car...@gentoo.org wrote:
Probably about as hard as it would be to get you to stop top posting
like an Outlook 95 user...
IMHO the problem isn't top posting, but excessive quoting. :)
Kind regards,
jer