On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 22:26 -0400, Tomasz B Mloduchowski wrote:
Hmm.. what about a minimal-media like system which could exploit unionfs
and provide similar functionality to DSL (Damn Small Linux)?
Feel free to submit patches to genkernel to make unionfs actually work
on our releases and we'd
I'm considering replacing the common-lisp-controller system in Portage
with and opt-in, asdf-binary-locations approach.
The main purpose of the c-l-c is to provide a way to compile the
source in /usr/share/common-lisp to a user read/writable location
(currently the c-l-c uses
Hmm.. what about a minimal-media like system which could exploit unionfs
and provide similar functionality to DSL (Damn Small Linux)?
I was working on livecd's a few months ago. DSL turned unionfs off by
default do to buginess.
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Hi all,
just a heads up that I added a generic 2-clause BSD license to the tree.
Its name is BSD-2.
The BSD license file still refers to the 3-clause BSD license.
kind regards
Thilo
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Hi,
On Wednesday, 18 October 2006, Matthew Kennedy wrote:
I think this scheme is more in line with our Emacs approach in
portage. This has been a popular system for those who want a
distro-maintained Emacs build but want to use their own configuration.
We install Emacs libraries to