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On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, Ladislav Laska wrote: |
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> no, I don't think so. I've even tested it on another machine and my |
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> hack seemed not efficient. Still have no clue :-( |
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> Anyway, I hope it may be fixed in trinity, and kde-trinity 3.5.12 |
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> should be released in about 3 weeks, so we shall see then. |
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> (Since trinity is rebuilding some of the scripts involved, I suspect |
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> using up-to-date versions, the chance is reasonable high) |
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Will users who are currently using kde-sunset have to migrate to Trinity |
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at some point? It sounds like it's a fairly monolithic KDE build. Will |
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it respect Gentoo's USE flags, or individual KDE packages that we |
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already have installed? There may be some potential for some users to |
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have to pull out there entire KDE install to replace it with Trinity, |
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unless we're going to have the old ebuilds in the overlay as well. |
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(The reason I worry about this is because the existing ebuilds are |
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working find on my GCC 4.3 machines.) |
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+ James Franck Institute + we know this is not true." -Robert Wilensky |