Fryderyk Dziarmagowski fre...@gmx.net [2010-04-03 10:12]:
On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 15:52:28 +0200
duddits dudd...@pld-linux.org wrote:
Author: duddits Date: Sat Apr 3 13:52:28 2010 GMT
Module: packages Tag: HEAD
Log message:
- up to 1.9.2.3
- some
amateja amat...@pld-linux.org [2009-09-09 13:57]:
Author: amateja Date: Wed Sep 9 11:57:35 2009 GMT
Module: packages Tag: HEAD
Log message:
- added missind %dir in %files section
- release 2
[...]
+%dir %{perl_vendorarch}/Bundle/DBD
This path is correct:
$ objdump -s -j .gnu_debuglink
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.10.0/i686-pld-linux-thread-multi/auto/DBD/Pg/Pg.so
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.10.0/i686-pld-linux-thread-multi/auto/DBD/Pg/Pg.so:
file format elf32-i386
Contents of section .gnu_debuglink:
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz ar...@maven.pl [09-03-2009 22:41]:
[...]
Opinions? Current plan is to do this on a incoming weekend.
1 week notice for deprecating an architecture is *harsh*, IMO.
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Pawel Golaszewski bl...@pld-linux.org [12-03-2009 15:18]:
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
[...]
-1: it's a major change and I can't see a good reason to warrant it.
The pain will be much bigger, than the gain [1].
$ perl -le 'map print, @INC' | grep /lib/
/usr/local/lib
wrobell wrob...@pld-linux.org [22-01-2009 02:43]:
[...]
i changed my mind. AC bcond is used. hope that's ok and it won't invoke any
fucking cvs commit war.
That's what branches are for. Creating mess in specs for a decaying
distro line doesn't sound like a good idea to me.
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Jeff Johnson n3...@mac.com [18-01-2009 16:31]:
[...]
Is the AUTODEP_PKGNAMES portion of the rpm-pld-autodep.patch, which maps
dependencies back to package names, actually useful/used by PLD? The
No.
It has been turned off for Th, as it's an endless source of annoyances
for cases where
Jeff Johnson n3...@mac.com [18-01-2009 17:37]:
On Jan 18, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
Jeff Johnson n3...@mac.com [18-01-2009 16:31]:
[...]
Is the AUTODEP_PKGNAMES portion of the rpm-pld-autodep.patch, which
maps dependencies back to package names, actually useful/used by PLD
After upgrading libdrm to 2.4.3, my X have segfaulted like this:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/Xorg(xorg_backtrace+0x3b) [0x8120717]
1: /usr/bin/Xorg(xf86SigHandler+0x4d) [0x80b7980]
2: [0xb80c5400]
3: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//intel_drv.so [0xb7b97400]
4:
wrobell wrob...@pld-linux.org [24-12-2008 16:42]:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:55:56PM +0100, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
After upgrading libdrm to 2.4.3, my X have segfaulted like this:
[...]
which version of kernel?
kernel-2.6.27.10-1.i686 (latest in Th repository).
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Przemyslaw Iskra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-12-2008 00:39]:
On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 11:46:04PM +0100, glen wrote:
+TODO: cook perlish which(), or hardcode
should be enough:
sub which($)
{
my $file = shift || return undef;
foreach my $dir ( split /:/, ( $ENV{PATH} || return undef
Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-10-2008 13:54]:
2008/10/13 Radoslaw Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-10-2008 12:34]:
[...]
- our SystemV starts mingetty after X and tty1 steals keyboard input
(Xorg takes the first free vte upon start, this is not a gdm
Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-10-2008 12:34]:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Radoslaw Zielinski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have backed out gdm 2.24.0 to DEVEL. Reasons:
1) does not work: hangs the keyboard (only SysRq works) and the
Shutdown / Reboot buttons do nothing
Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-10-2008 17:18]:
[...]
Ah, I remembered where {xdm,kdm,gdm}.init came from.
It was invented for X servers, a REAL X servers that do not have their
REAL X servers, huh? ;-
[...]
So, the proper solution is to add a no-display/tcp/xdmcp gdm config to
gdm-init
I have backed out gdm 2.24.0 to DEVEL. Reasons:
1) does not work: hangs the keyboard (only SysRq works) and the
Shutdown / Reboot buttons do nothing
2) it's not finished, according to http://live.gnome.org/GDM
Please keep the HEAD in a working state... It's actually being *used*.
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Wojciech Błaszkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [23-03-2008 01:15]:
Dnia sobota 22 marzec 2008, Radoslaw Zielinski napisał:
Wojciech Błaszkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-03-2008 09:57]:
[EN]: I would like to that domain name serves PLD. I can set it on
ns{1,2,3}.pld-linux.org or use present DNS and set
Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [19-03-2008 23:53]:
2008/3/19 Radoslaw Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
Use parenthesis for all virtual names would be a decent policy.
whatever(utils) in this case.
How does that solve the problem of finding a name for whatever?
Unless you propose we use
Wojciech Błaszkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-03-2008 09:57]:
[EN]: I would like to that domain name serves PLD. I can set it on
ns{1,2,3}.pld-linux.org or use present DNS and set them as slaves for PLD
nameservers or set on present DNS proper PLD zone.
The point being?
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Jakub Bogusz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [19-03-2008 17:36]:
[...]
Generally, I'd be for using metapackage name - but with name other than
any real package (including shadow or pwdutils).
E.g. passwd-utils or shadow-utils.
Use parenthesis for all virtual names would be a decent policy.
whatever(utils)
Andrzej Krzysztofowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [17-02-2008 17:41]:
radek wrote:
-%{?with_tests:%{__make} test}
+%{?with_tests:%{__make} test ||:}
If we ignore test errors so what is the point of performing the tests?
We can see the results and are able to interpret them (known / new failures).
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arvenil [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-01-2008 18:40]:
Author: arvenil Date: Tue Jan 1 18:40:26 2008 GMT
Module: SPECS Tag: HEAD
Log message:
- R: sperl (for fileshareset and filesharelist)
- release 10
[...]
+Requires:sperl
Nope.
sperl has
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-01-2008 21:26]:
On Sunday 13 of January 2008, radek wrote:
Author: radekDate: Sun Jan 13 21:13:19 2008 GMT
Module: SPECS Tag: HEAD
Log message:
- release 2: use bundled sqlite (dumps core
Radoslaw Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-01-2008 22:02]:
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-01-2008 21:26]:
On Sunday 13 of January 2008, radek wrote:
Author: radekDate: Sun Jan 13 21:13:19 2008 GMT
Module: SPECS Tag: HEAD
Log
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-12-2007 00:10]:
On Monday 03 December 2007 00:48:51 Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
I don't have a --with perl build; does this actually *work* (I mean,
the perl functionality, not vim itself)? Is it useful in any way?
haven't tested. don't use perl in vim. need
glen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [23-01-2007 17:03]:
Author: glen Date: Tue Jan 23 17:03:26 2007 GMT
Module: SPECS Tag: HEAD
Log message:
- separated -libs; rel 9
What was the reason for this exercise? Gain, purpose?
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Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-12-2007 22:11]:
On Sunday 02 December 2007 23:11:40 Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
glen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [23-01-2007 17:03]:
Author: glen Date: Tue Jan 23 17:03:26 2007 GMT
Module: SPECS Tag: HEAD
Log
patrys [EMAIL PROTECTED] [29-10-2007 15:37]:
[...]
Provides:cvs = %{version}
^^
-Obsoletes: cvs
+Conflicts: cvs
This won't fly.
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Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [15-07-2007 18:53]: [...] [...]
[...]
and whether rpmbuild invokes external helpers per-file or per-package
that are intimately tied to
[...]
Would be nice if RPM could invoke perl.prov / perl.req per-package,
instead of per-file, as it currently does.
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perl-Expect's tests fail while trying to access tty / pty:
http://buildlogs.pld-linux.org/index.php?dist=tharch=i686ok=0id=1ffb2a57b980bf3e1ad09b22ddc74e3b
http://buildlogs.pld-linux.org/index.php?dist=tharch=x86_64ok=0id=69566d6707d2de644bbcbfd1c9462363
Rafał Cygnarowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [21-06-2007 10:14]:
Dnia środa, 20 czerwca 2007, glen napisał:
[...]
%files -n QtCore-devel -f QtCore-devel.files
+%defattr(644,root,root,755)
^^
This change is wrong.
Why do you think so?
Qt*-devel.files already contains
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18-06-2007 08:45]:
[...]
vim needs just perl-libs (at least on AC) --
$ rpm -q --qf '%-12{NAME}: %{SIZE}\n' perl-libs
perl-libs : 1146552
What's that? Why has it been separated?
1. Is there a considerable amount of applications it's enough for?
2. Is there
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [25-05-2007 16:23]:
[...]
mysql select a.category_id,count(*) from album a where exists (select
album_id from image where album_id=a.id) group by 1;
Empty set (0.00 sec)
This query makes little sense and is not ANSI SQL compliant (category_id
not used in
Radoslaw Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [28-05-2007 12:29]:
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [25-05-2007 16:23]:
[...]
mysql select a.category_id,count(*) from album a where exists (select
album_id from image where album_id=a.id) group by 1;
Empty set (0.00 sec)
This query makes little sense
Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14-05-2007 00:55]:
On Sun, 13 May 2007, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-05-2007 23:09]:
On 5/13/07, Radoslaw Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-05-2007 21:58]:
[...]
What are the problems
Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14-05-2007 01:05]:
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14-05-2007 00:41]:
[...]
I don't think you understood, I'm not proposing VCS change, that's for
the future. I'm proposing layout change to make it _possible_
Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-05-2007 20:20]:
We all know that CVS sucks, less for some (me included) and more for
All version control systems suck. CVS just sucks least for this kind of
repository.
others. But, if we want to switch to anything else, we have to change
the repository
Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-05-2007 21:58]:
On 5/13/07, Radoslaw Zielinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-05-2007 20:20]:
We all know that CVS sucks, less for some (me included) and more for
All version control systems suck. CVS just sucks least
wrobell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-05-2007 23:22]:
On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 11:02:41PM +0200, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
[...]
We have tamed CVS over the years and know how to deal with its
shortcomings. The only real unsolved problem is lack of cvs mv, but
this could be changed with far less
Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14-05-2007 00:41]:
On Sun, 13 May 2007, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-05-2007 20:20]:
[...]
others. But, if we want to switch to anything else, we have to change
the repository layout from flat SPECS/SOURCES to dir-per
blues [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-04-2007 16:15]:
Author: bluesDate: Fri Apr 20 14:15:15 2007 GMT
Module: SOURCES Tag: HEAD
Log message:
- updated for 1.3.3
[...]
-# Checks for libraries.
-AC_CHECK_LIB([php5], [php_module_startup],[],
Patryk Zawadzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-04-2007 21:12]:
On 4/20/07, Joshua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1
but i'd like to see him on this mailing list
I actually just signed up for aforementioned mailing list at Aredridel's
request. :)
Ok then, +1 from me makes this +3, CC: cvsadmin.
No, it
Przemyslaw Iskra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-04-2007 22:23]:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 09:53:19PM +0200, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
[...]
No, it doesn't make +3; I can only see +2 here. +1 means taking the
responsibility of coaching a new developer for a period of time. Which
requires being
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-03-2007 21:25]:
On Tuesday 13 March 2007, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
Because it's impossible to upgrade if old root (from boot time) is
mounted on /initrd. cpio fails on unpacking the *.rpm.
It has been broken for quite a while... :-/
so fix what's broken
Uh, this reply certainly took me a while.
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-02-2007 10:19]:
On Monday 12 February 2007, radek wrote:
why?
Because it's impossible to upgrade if old root (from boot time) is
mounted on /initrd. cpio fails on unpacking the *.rpm.
It has been broken for quite
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-09-2006 15:11]:
On Friday 22 September 2006 13:11, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-09-2006 11:36]:
On Friday 22 September 2006 12:31, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-09-2006 00:22]:
xmltv from HEAD
apache-base requires the /etc/monit directory thanks to our new favorite
rpm feature. What's the correct way to fix this? R: monit is a no-no,
of course.
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Andrzej Krzysztofowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [23-08-2006 20:28]:
havner wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 09:00:51PM +0200, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Wouldn't monit-apache subpackage be better? We don't end up with tons of
application specific directories in filesystem.spec.
I'd prefer more or
Jakub Bogusz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-08-2006 11:46]:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 11:20:42AM +0200, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
Szymon Siwek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-08-2006 06:30]:
[...]
- CF=%{rpmcflags} -I. -Wall -DASM_CRC \
+ CF=%{rpmcflags} -I. -Wall -DASM_CRC -DLARGEFILE_SOURCE
855resolution.spec:AC-branch
915resolution.spec:AC-branch
Second one tested and working. Both required to get X working properly
on these GPUs.
rt2x00.spec:AC-branch
Builds, loads, detects card; I haven't had a chance to check if it works
yet.
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Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-07-2006 20:28]:
On Monday 20 March 2006 11:53, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
a) Just install it in /usr/share/ssl/, marking as %config(noreplace).
b) Create a directory in /etc [2], symlink /usr/share/ssl to it.
c) Whatever.
For now (and for Ac), I'd chose
arekm [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-06-2006 11:43]:
[...]
+%{perl_vendorlib}/Bundle/HTML/Mason.pm
[...]
+%{_mandir}/man3/Bundle*
We do not package Bundle::*.
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Jakub Bogusz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [21-06-2006 11:32]:
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 07:02:34PM +0200, radek wrote:
Author: radekDate: Sun Jun 11 17:02:34 2006 GMT
Module: SOURCES Tag: HEAD
Log message:
- use == instead of = for tests
Why? = is
Paweł Sikora [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-06-2006 20:01]:
`grep -F -w -f patterns text` shoud return:
I can't see a point in using -F with -f. Without -F it works as
expected.
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Jan Rekorajski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [21-05-2006 13:04]:
On Sun, 21 May 2006, Jacek Konieczny wrote:
On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 12:48:27PM +0200, radek wrote:
Author: radekDate: Sun May 21 10:48:27 2006 GMT
Module: SPECS Tag: HEAD
Log message:
-
Andrzej Krzysztofowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-04-2006 23:41]:
Tomasz Wittner wrote:
On Mon 3. April 2006 16:26, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
PLD ac-athlon builder [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-04-2006 14:58]:
perl.spec (HEAD): FAILED
[...]
lib/ExtUtils/t/Constant...FAILED at test 25
PLD ac-athlon builder [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-04-2006 14:58]:
perl.spec (HEAD): FAILED
[...]
lib/ExtUtils/t/Constant...FAILED at test 25
[...]
I'd need access to builder to debug it, on my Ac/athlon it works fine.
Test is performed around line 237, defining $keep_files=1 at line
Introduction
/usr/share/ssl/ca-bundle.crt is used by OpenSSL as a database of root
certificates. If the certificate for current OpenSSL-served session
is not signed by one of the certificates found there, application should
display a big fat warning.
Security
Users who ignore the big fat
PLD ac-sparc builder [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14-03-2006 17:33]:
rt2400.spec (HEAD): FAILED
[...]
CC [M] /home/users/builder/rpm/BUILD/rt2400-1.2.2-b3/Module/rtmp_info.o
/home/users/builder/rpm/BUILD/rt2400-1.2.2-b3/Module/rtmp_info.c: In function
`RT2400_ioctl':
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-11-2005 12:48]:
On Saturday 12 November 2005 19:44, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
[...]
What's the point of Provides: httpd anyway? Most specs use the
webserver virtual dependency (R: webserver, and R: webserver =
apache if apache only). IIRC that was unified
Elan Ruusamäe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13-11-2005 17:07]:
On Sunday 13 November 2005 15:42, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
but in real life R: webserver = apache is also pointless, as if package
really is both apache compatible then it needs apache = 1.3.33-3,
because earlier apache1 didn't have conf.d
Paweł Sakowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-07-2005 15:46]:
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 13:53 +0200, Radoslaw Zielinski wrote:
and *.py{c,o} shouldn't differ between archs. They do.
They don't.
The one I've checked before writing that mail did (python-ipaddr). ;-]
Read my lips: if they do differ, that's
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