060618 Dan Meltzer wrote:
On 6/18/06, Philip Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is something not quite right about 'testing/stable' as it exists now
-- no, repeat no, criticism of hardworking developers implied -- :
might it help everyone if instead we had 'testing/desktop/server' ?
I'd like to propose some form of ability to post user comments to GWN
stories. I suppose a full blown CMS system would work, but for the ease
of time I'm suggesting that perhaps we open up a GWN section on the forums
and post the text of the GWN (or perhaps each section) in a new thread
each week
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 23:19:10 +0100
Stephen Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since GLEP 42's original author and sponsor has left the project, I've
taken it over, and would like to have another go at getting it
implemented.
OK, since noone has raised any significant issues with this, I'd like
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 07:37 -0400, Caleb Tennis wrote:
I'd like to propose some form of ability to post user comments to GWN
stories. I suppose a full blown CMS system would work,
(Ab)using a blog for that might work
but for the ease
of time I'm suggesting that perhaps we open up a GWN
2006-06-17, Harald van Dijk sanoi, jotta:
[F]orce LC_ALL=C to make
that work, unless you want to check for every translation of the
warning.
You can also check against current locale’s translation of the warning
using gettext(1) or such to extract it.
--
Flammie, Gentoo Linux Documentation’s
On Sunday 11 June 2006 13:08, Jan Kundrát wrote:
Sure, translating GCC output is *not* good, but why don't provide
localized version of Portage messages like, for example, those when
Portage complains about unsatisfied dependency?
What about messages output by ebuilds? Are they also going to
Portage currently exports $KV as the current kernel version. We detect
this by attempting to mess around with the things in /usr/src/linux
(.config, make files, etc...)
This is duplicating the superb efforts of the kernel team and of
linux-info eclass. As such I would like to deprecate $KV
maillog: 19/06/2006-11:13:33(+): Alec Warner types
Portage currently exports $KV as the current kernel version. We detect
this by attempting to mess around with the things in /usr/src/linux
(.config, make files, etc...)
This is duplicating the superb efforts of the kernel team and of
Hi folks,
I'm currently working on infrastructure for an comprehensive and
detailed source database.
It is not an replacement for freshmeat (which is good software
index for human users), but an strictly defined database of package
releases and assigned download URLs along with several
Paul de Vrieze wrote:
What about messages output by ebuilds? Are they also going to be
translated? In that case, how?
There's no way to provide localized output of einfo/... calls from
ebuild that I'm aware of. Suggestions are welcome :)
Cheers,
-jkt
--
cd /local/pub more beer /dev/mouth
Alec Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted [EMAIL PROTECTED],
excerpted below, on Sun, 18 Jun 2006 13:32:58 -0400:
May I ask, because I'm very confused, wtf is freedomware?
I can only assume you mean oss/free java?
As distinct from freeware, and also known as Free or Libre Software,
libre being
2006-06-19, Jan Kundrát sanoi, jotta:
Paul de Vrieze wrote:
What about messages output by ebuilds? Are they also going to be
translated? In that case, how?
There's no way to provide localized output of einfo/... calls from
ebuild that I'm aware of. Suggestions are welcome :)
Is there a
Georgi Georgiev wrote:
maillog: 19/06/2006-11:13:33(+): Alec Warner types
Portage currently exports $KV as the current kernel version. We detect
this by attempting to mess around with the things in /usr/src/linux
(.config, make files, etc...)
This is duplicating the superb efforts of
Hi!
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Caleb Tennis wrote:
I'd like to propose some form of ability to post user comments
to GWN stories. I suppose a full blown CMS system would work,
but for the ease of time I'm suggesting that perhaps we open up
a GWN section on the forums and post the text of the GWN
Some here don't care. That's fine -- for them. It's a bit bigger
than that for me, but they don't ask me to run what is to me slaveryware,
and I won't ask them to give up what is to them convenienceware.
I certaintly support your right to choose such a standard for yourself, however
I
Alec Warner wrote:
Georgi Georgiev wrote:
maillog: 19/06/2006-11:13:33(+): Alec Warner types
Portage currently exports $KV as the current kernel version. We
detect this by attempting to mess around with the things in
/usr/src/linux (.config, make files, etc...)
This is duplicating the
On 19/06/06, Tobias Klausmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Caleb Tennis wrote:
I'd like to propose some form of ability to post user comments
to GWN stories. I suppose a full blown CMS system would work,
but for the ease of time I'm suggesting that perhaps we open up
a
Arek (James Potts) wrote:
If they don't actually build against the kernel,
couldn't/shouldn't they look at either kernel-headers or the output of
`uname -r`?
Kernel headers being the virtual/linux-headers dependency that Georgi
mentioned. `uname -r` works, but is annoying because you can't
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 05:00:41PM -0700, infowolfe wrote:
Kernel headers being the virtual/linux-headers dependency that Georgi
mentioned. `uname -r` works, but is annoying because you can't build
for a kernel other than the one you're running.
Which only applies to kernel modules, not
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Tobias Klausmann wrote:
Hi!
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Caleb Tennis wrote:
I'd like to propose some form of ability to post user comments
to GWN stories. I suppose a full blown CMS system would work,
but for the ease of time I'm suggesting that
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 14:00:19 +0200
Patrick Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 07:37 -0400, Caleb Tennis wrote:
I'd like to propose some form of ability to post user comments to
GWN stories. I suppose a full blown CMS system would work,
(Ab)using a blog for that might work
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