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On Sat, Aug 03, 2013 at 04:44:52PM +0000, Duncan wrote: |
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> I run openrc-9999 because I guess my configuration's unusual enough to |
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> trigger bugs once in awhile, and from experience once I do, it's a lot |
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> easier to track 'em down if I've only a couple commits to check since my |
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> last update. Plus the fact that I can (and religiously do) run the |
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> unpack to trigger a git pull, then run git whatchanged, BEFORE doing the |
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> actual update. So if there's a problem, I either spot it right away |
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> before I actually build and install the update, or at minimum, I have a |
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> very good idea where it is once I hit it, because I have a good idea what |
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> changed and why. |
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Care to elaborate a small bit on this? Is this a hook through bashrc that |
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you use? I'm running a few -9999 myself (not openrc though) and am |
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interested in doing something similar... |
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Wkr, |
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Sven Vermeulen |