Blocker: This bug prevents a software application from testing and use.?
Or what about Critical: The software crashes, hangs, or causes you to
lose data.?
Perhaps I should file a blocker bug about this ;)
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are
deprecated for over a year now.
There are also some cascading profiles which are really old and probably
should be removed.
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to this discussion. To solve this
problem, it will take 3 people to spend 15 minutes on a quiz they don't
like. Or it will take many more hours to discuss it over and over again.
Sorry, but this looks a bit ridiculous to me.
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Ioannis Aslanidis wrote:
Maybe just that Developer sounds prettier than Staff. The rest is
exactly as you stated. Now let me ask developers this:
Does it really matter you if we are called developers instead of staff?
No, why should anybody bother?
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it.
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the case, there doesn't have to be a
conflict of interests per-se. Gentoo has managed to not run into these
troubles, and that's why it's such a great distribution and community.
Greetings,
blubb
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Brian Harring wrote:
I definitively like the idea, it should speed up emerge -s enormously
Unlikely... stable portage knows of metadata.xml *explicitly* in two
places, repoman's commit code, and digest checking, neither of which
come into play for an emerge -s. You'll remove one entry
Nice to finally have you on board!
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
My proposal is to start using lame useflag to enable lame support (in
software which is just encoding on itself),
why not re-use the 'mp3' USE flag ?
because LAME Ain't an Mp3 Encoder? ;)
I guess the focus here wouldn't be on supporting mp3-encoding as such
but using
Mike Frysinger wrote:
so ? can you show me a package that this difference matters ? if not, then
having lame sep from mp3 is pointless ...
It's analog to the lesstif use flag:
lesstif - Use lesstif over openmotif in cases where a program supports both
lame - Use lame over
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