On 13/10/06, Mike Frysinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 13 October 2006 09:54, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 02:40:59 -0700 Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| At the profile level, I've added support for package.use
| which behaves like /etc/portage/package.use that everyone
Lionel Bouton wrote:
warn
We would like to remind you that using anything beyond c-O2
-fomit-frame-pointer -march/-mcpu/-mtune/c in CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS (and
c-mieee, -mabi/c etc. on selected archs that tell you to do this),
and using anything at all in LDFLAGS or ASFLAGS, is usually not worth
On Saturday 14 October 2006 04:00, Richard Brown wrote:
man portage says that package.use is one depend atom per line.
that addresses the we can do it but not the we should do it
maintaining a large list of defaults in a profile is ugly ... instead of
having all the information self contained
On Saturday 14 October 2006 04:49, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Do we have an official list of recommended -march settings somewhere?
I, for one, still do not know what the right CFLAGS for my ThinkPad X60s
with its Intel Core Duo CPU are.
but what you actually want is a list that tells you
Zac Medico schrieb:
Perhaps unattended, since interactive ebuilds must be attended...
+1, it rings a bell somewhere ;)
cheers
Paul
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On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 05:16:29AM -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Saturday 14 October 2006 04:49, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Do we have an official list of recommended -march settings somewhere?
[..]
but what you actually want is a list that tells you what cpu value to pass
to
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 05:42:59AM -0700, Robin H. Johnson wrote:
I added ~100 joined dates thus far, however the
archives (esp. for -core) that I have access to are not complete, and
don't go back nearly as far as the depths of Gentoo history,
Have you considered using the recruiters bugs in
Wernfried Haas wrote:
What about creating an official document for both -march/mtune and
CFLAGS settings for different CPUs? If some other people like the idea
and no one else volunteers i can go poke the different arch teams,
toolchain folks and whoever else may be involved about it and compile
On Saturday, 14. October. 2006 11:46, Wernfried Haas wrote:
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 05:16:29AM -0400, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Saturday 14 October 2006 04:49, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Do we have an official list of recommended -march settings somewhere?
[..]
but what you actually
don't forget the gentoo-catalyst@lists.gentoo.org if you want I can
put together some spec files that would build a universal cd for you.
I can understand chris's position. but it would be nice if he would
consider the development of a script for the livecd that could
extract the stage4 on it
I can understand chris's position. but it would be nice if he would
consider the development of a script for the livecd that could
extract the stage4 on it and include documentation in the handbook on
how to do it.
being done for next release. i'm assuming you meant stage3 here.
because as
As Alec forgot to announce these, I'm going to announce them, and adjust the
Removal time.
# Alec Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] (06 Sep 2006)
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# Dead upstream, broken.
net-im/universalkopete
The above mentioned package(s) is scheduled from removal 30 days
Another sad notice...
so good luck with your new dev project (codename baby) ;)
and of course, if you want i can take your gnap project better as i
can.
i hope stay in touch with you.
hugs
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partition limits are decided by the size of the drive and the other
partitions on it.
really that seems impossible. GLI told me I couldn't have a boot
partion smaller than ~50MB it complained about it. and I think I
remember it complaining less because I was able to continue ... about
having
On Saturday, 14. October. 2006 17:18, Christian Heim wrote:
As Alec forgot to announce these, I'm going to announce them, and adjust
the Removal time.
# Alec Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] (06 Sep 2006)
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net-im/universalkopete
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On Saturday, 14. October. 2006 17:18, Christian Heim wrote:
As Alec forgot to announce these, I'm going to announce them, and adjust
the Removal time.
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Caleb Cushing wrote:
partition limits are decided by the size of the drive and the other
partitions on it.
really that seems impossible. GLI told me I couldn't have a boot
partion smaller than ~50MB it complained about it. and I think I
remember it complaining less because I was able to
On Saturday, 14. October. 2006 17:18, Christian Heim wrote:
As Alec forgot to announce these, I'm going to announce them, and adjust
the Removal time.
# Alec Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] (06 Sep 2006)
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On Saturday 14 October 2006 05:46, Wernfried Haas wrote:
What about creating an official document for both -march/mtune and
CFLAGS settings for different CPUs?
last i checked they're all supported
-mike
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Hello folks,
it's been a while since I stepped back as a Gentoo-developer (about 1 1/4
years) and in that time I did exactly zero. Private life (and unfortunately
stress) kept sucking up my time and interest in helping out in development
work. However, now after a long hiatus, I feel the need
Its my pleasure to introduce to you David Shakaryan (also known as omp), our
latest addition joining to help out with desktop-misc and the commonbox-herd.
He hails from Glendale (that's in the Los Angeles area as he told me).
So far he hasn't contributed anything big (like being a dev)
to any
Hi!
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006, Benjamin Judas wrote:
it's been a while since I stepped back as a Gentoo-developer (about 1 1/4
years) and in that time I did exactly zero. Private life (and unfortunately
stress) kept sucking up my time and interest in helping out in development
work. However,
Christian Heim wrote:
Its my pleasure to introduce to you David Shakaryan (also known as omp), our
latest addition joining to help out with desktop-misc and the commonbox-herd.
...
His skillset isn't as evolved as lack's; he only knows Bash,
PHP/HTML/XHTML/CSS and Ruby. But he's looking
apk-tools (http://apk-tools.sourceforge.net). (the reason I didn't used
the native gentoo binary package is that it has no support for custom
pre/post install scripts, and you cant exclude things like documetnation
in the tbz2, even if you can exclude it dureing extraction. At that
point
As for the 20GB partition, I have no idea. Perhaps that's a limit imposed by
libparted, but it's not a limit that *I* put into the code.
don't remember much... it wasn't a limit. maybe that was when I tried
the gentoo suggested settings...
Patches are welcome.
I'd help but I'm no dev. sys
On 2006.10.14 20:12, Christian Heim wrote:
Its my pleasure to introduce to you David Shakaryan (also known as
omp),
[snip]
So please welcome David as a new fellow developer among us!
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On 2006.10.14 19:56, Benjamin Judas wrote:
Hello folks,
it's been a while since I stepped back as a Gentoo-developer (about 1
1/4
years)
[snip]
I took the decision to reanimate Project Dolphin. Dolphin was an
experimental minimal CD similar to Grmbl aimed at semi-professionals
and
On Saturday 14 October 2006 23:33, Roy Bamford wrote:
Evaluate the operating media. Should it be a CD, DVD, or USB
A DVD+/-RW or USB would provide space for recovered data, if required.
Currently the project is in the same state as it was months ago: an ISO-Image
with a maximum capacity of 650
I could see that kinda working IMO Caleb...a president-like figure to run things, elected id say would be best, maybe 1 year terms or something, cannot be overruled but elections can be called early if some overly high percentage of council/others express concerns about the person... otherwise
Hello folks,
it's been a while since I stepped back as a Gentoo-developer (about 1 1/4
years) and in that time I did exactly zero.
Good news to see you back in action, Benni! :)
I hereby request every person make suggestions. Please note, that Dolphin
will
be a CLI-based CD only, so
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 11:59:24PM +0200, Tobias Scherbaum wrote:
Hello folks,
it's been a while since I stepped back as a Gentoo-developer (about 1 1/4
years) and in that time I did exactly zero.
Good news to see you back in action, Benni! :)
I hereby request every person make
On Sunday 15 October 2006 00:04, Tobias Scherbaum wrote:
As some modern server machines doesn't ship with a cd/dvd-rom drive per
default also providing an usb-stick image (fitting on 128MB sticks?)
makes sense and would help a lot :)
Yes, but this would be a bit too small. Currently I am at
On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 12:20:05AM +0200, Benjamin Judas wrote:
Yes, but this would be a bit too small. Currently I am at 156MB (some
applications suggested here already included).
It could be a target for future development to create something like
a minimal release. I would have to
Benjamin Judas wrote:
Hello folks,
Welcome back!
(what about using just parted and have scripts that mime fdisk/mac-fdisk?)
lu
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On Sunday 15 October 2006 05:12, Christian Heim wrote:
snip
So please welcome David as a new fellow developer among us!
Ompty Dompty, welcome to the dev team.
Mark
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On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 04:49:39 -0400 Mike Frysinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| On Saturday 14 October 2006 04:00, Richard Brown wrote:
| man portage says that package.use is one depend atom per line.
|
| that addresses the we can do it but not the we should do it
|
| maintaining a large list of
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 20:12:40 +0100 Stuart Herbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| As the default USE flags are metadata about the package (not the
| profile), it makes sense to store that data in the ebuild, along with
| the rest of the package's metadata.
No no on. Default USE flags are a property of
Christian 'Opfer' Faulhammer wrote:
Tach Joshua, 0x2B859DE3 (PGP-PK-ID)
Joshua Baergen schrieb:
Sven Köhler wrote:
Hmm, xorg-server-1.1* is stable now, but xorg-x11-7.1 is not. Did you
forget that ebuild? ;-)
Sure did! I fixed it a while ago though, so
Robin H. Johnson wrote:
Hardware stuff:
Haven't seen anyone mention sys-apps/lshw yet, so I'll throw it out.
It's useful to get detailed information about some stuff.
Thanks,
Donnie
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Saturday 14 October 2006 04:49, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
CFLAGS=-march=prescott -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer
here's a good reason why gentoo-wiki is not official ... this is wrong. the
duo cpu's are not based on the pentium4 which is what the prescott is
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