Le 09 décembre à 11:26 Michał Górny a écrit
> Hi, everyone.
>
> I've pushed a commented out set of 17.1 profiles for amd64 that feature
> the long-overdue SYMLINK_LIB=no setup. I'd really appreciate some real
> testing.
>
> Warning: there is a slight risk of breaking your system, in particular
>
Dnia 11 grudnia 2017 14:21:30 CET, Xavier Miller
napisał(a):
>Le 2017-12-11 08:25, Xavier Miller a écrit :
>> Le 2017-12-10 23:24, Michał Górny a écrit :
>>> I suspect you mean python-exec scripts, because Python modules still
>>> land in /usr/lib64. In which case, everything's fine.
>>
>> Could
Le 2017-12-11 08:25, Xavier Miller a écrit :
Le 2017-12-10 23:24, Michał Górny a écrit :
I suspect you mean python-exec scripts, because Python modules still
land in /usr/lib64. In which case, everything's fine.
Could be.
Glad to hear the migration is OK.
My systems are migrated, and stable.
On Fri, 08 Dec 2017 21:22:32 +0100 Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2017, 19:06:36 CET schrieb William L. Thomson Jr.:
> >
> > The day everyone wanted has come, after this message. I will
> > unsubscribe not to return. You all won in 2008, and again in 2017.
> > Though this t
OK thanks.
Have a nice day,
Xavier.
Le 2017-12-11 08:59, Michał Górny a écrit :
Dnia 11 grudnia 2017 08:25:22 CET, Xavier Miller
napisał(a):
Le 2017-12-10 23:24, Michał Górny a écrit :
I suspect you mean python-exec scripts, because Python modules still
land in /usr/lib64. In which case, eve
Dnia 11 grudnia 2017 08:25:22 CET, Xavier Miller
napisał(a):
>Le 2017-12-10 23:24, Michał Górny a écrit :
>> I suspect you mean python-exec scripts, because Python modules still
>> land in /usr/lib64. In which case, everything's fine.
>
>Could be.
>
>Glad to hear the migration is OK.
>
>My system