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On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Ian Stakenvicius <axs@g.o> wrote: |
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> For everyone's information -- The conf.d/net removal on upgrade is a |
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> packaging issue, which could not have been tested prior to |
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> openrc-0.12.ebuild hitting the tree. There are details in |
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> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481336 if anyone's interested |
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> in why it's happening. |
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> I've fixed the 0.12.ebuild in the tree now. It's a hack but it seems |
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> to be the best possible solution. |
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Thanks for the update. From the other report it seems unlikely that |
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calling for volunteers would have turned up much. |
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That's just the nature of ~arch - if you get an openrc update you're |
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among the first. Gentoo users should know what they're doing |
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regardless, and ~arch users doubly-so. |
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Also, it really isn't Gentoo-specific, but putting /etc in a git repo |
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is a really good practice, and I'm wondering if it should go in the |
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handbook as a result. |
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Rich |