that you *have* to update all at the same time?
Please re-read what I wrote.
I said, with a *shared* /usr, then yes, I do need to update the entire
environment at the same time.
That's not true.
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solve this right now, even if in a not very elegant way. For
instance, if you need glibc with NPTL support, you can use
elibc_glibc? ( =sys-libs/glibc-2.3
|| ( sys-libs/glibc-2.6[nptl]
=sys-libs/glibc-2.6 ) )
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, 221257,
https://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=command+not+found
and perhaps others I haven't managed to find in bugzilla
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On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 14:19 -0800, Zac Medico wrote:
On 02/07/2010 01:10 PM, Stelian Ionescu wrote:
Wouldn't it be a good idea to use set -e in the ebuild environment ?
I've seen cases of ebuilds calling epatch without inheriting from eutils
which compiled and installed (apparently) fine
executed(like
Starting builtin_initmisc etc...) ?
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more of it ourselves is a good idea.
yes, but since it's common practice to have all xinetd services disabled by
default that won't hurt because the user will have to enable the service
manually anyway.
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this would no longer work.
It's just an ls -d /usr/share/doc/*/$PN, not worth worrying about
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to
get my system into a minimally-usable state. I've been running separate
/usr setups for 10+ years, and only now, such a setup breaks, hence my beef
with Fedora's assertion that such a setup is wrong.
You simply misunderstood their point
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boot
system(for obvious practical reasons), such boot system needs to work
with bluetooth input devices
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Upstream doesn't support it, but Debian, Fedora, openSuse and other
distros do so the maintenance work would be shared
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variable named webkit of type
member-of: [qt,gtk]
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on /. That
is due in large part to the fact that it has been rolled into the
systemd tarball, and inherited some of systemd's code and limitations,
despite the fact that udev is still a separate binary.
This is absolutely and definitely false. Where did you hear such
nonsense ?
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and is not a symlink
to /etc/portage/make.conf, because until all tools support the new
location such a symlink might be necessary
3) When support for /etc/make.conf is finally dropped, the presence of
/etc/make.conf should make emerge halt immediately with an error message.
1+
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to switch to UTF-8 to get those python packages emerged? I hope not.
Yes.
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there's A(laughter) then B(worthy
idea) ensues
http://xkcd.com/386/
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that is being used for
the _networkless_ install? One could also download the stage needed,
actually, at least here in Italy many people buy Linux magazines only to
have the latest distros, since the percentage of population not reached
by *DSL lines is still quite high
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in the Java land.
it's also quite common in CommonLisp land
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