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On 8 August 2014 20:13:15 CEST, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>On 08/08/2014 19:46, J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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>> On 8 August 2014 19:30:16 CEST, Peter Humphrey |
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><peter@××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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>>> On Friday 08 August 2014 18:50:28 J. Roeleveld wrote: |
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>>>> I always run perlcleaner and python updater after each update. |
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>>> Hmm. I run them when perl or python has been updated. Have you found |
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>>> them to |
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>>> be needed at other times? |
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>> No, but it's a script that runs daily on my build host. |
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>>> Incidentally, several months ago I said I would run python-updater |
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>>> before |
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>>> perl-cleaner because I thought it was more central to portage's |
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>>> operations. |
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>>> Wrong - I was hoist with my own petard the very next time. Ho-hum. |
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>> Hehe, would be nice if a developer would actually list the best way |
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>and sequence to update Gentoo with the least expected issues. |
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>Haha, that's very funny. Surely you jest? |
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It's Friday. Time of hope.... |
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Anyway. We all have our own way of doing a regular update. |
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How often do you update? Daily or weekly? |
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Joost |
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