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Thanks! Committed as b4d8e300c04b768be7cd5c64116d6cc0453219b4.
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And the manpages..?
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On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 3:14 AM, Alexander Berntsen berna...@gentoo.orgwrote:
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Thanks! Committed as b4d8e300c04b768be7cd5c64116d6cc0453219b4.
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Am 12.05.2014 12:14, schrieb Alexander Berntsen:
Thanks! Committed as b4d8e300c04b768be7cd5c64116d6cc0453219b4.
This change requires a new profile format (you'd want to call it
portage-3 probably). The change then needs to depend on it.
- Sebastian
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On Mon, 12 May 2014 12:14:51 +0200
Alexander Berntsen berna...@gentoo.org wrote:
Thanks! Committed as b4d8e300c04b768be7cd5c64116d6cc0453219b4.
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Did you look at the bug mentioned? It is an EAPI-6
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On 12/05/14 20:45, Brian Dolbec wrote:
Did you look at the bug mentioned? It is an EAPI-6 proposal,
which when you look at the PMS patch... it also mentions that
catalyst is not capable of packages.build as a directory. So it
needs to be
Am 12.05.2014 21:43, schrieb Alexander Berntsen:
The patch fixes a more immediate problem. Per the Portage man
page, any file in /etc/portage/make.profile/ can be a directory.
Without this patch, Portage crashes.
Please cite the part of the man page that says this. I only see (in
man
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On Mon, 12 May 2014 22:39:19 +0200
Alexander Berntsen berna...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 12/05/14 22:06, Sebastian Luther wrote:
Please cite the part of the man page that says this. I only see
(in man portage): 'Any file in this directory [...]
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On Mon, 12 May 2014 23:24:40 +0200
Alexander Berntsen berna...@gentoo.org wrote:
FIX IT!
I'm not convinced screaming at volunteers is a good motivational
strategy.
I didn't mean it as a scream, just emphasis. I've been feeling a little