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Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk> writes: |
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> No it doesn't. It updates whatever has been updated since you last ran |
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> it. This depends on the arch and USE flags you have, which packages |
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> you have installed and when you last did it. it could update two packages |
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> or two hundred. The point is, the statement gives no indication of which |
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> packages you have upgraded, so it is of no real help in diagnosing your |
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> problem. |
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Here is meaningless: |
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Konqueror errored out with this message "bla bla". |
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What does it mean? |
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What I gave was considerably more. |
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OS update |
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Konqueror errors out "bla bla". Any one know what it means. |
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Lets see, OS update, the guy's running kde... we have specific |
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library error. |
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Maybe not so hard for someone who knows enough to make a connection |
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there. |
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Feigning surprise that your `meaningless' phrase was taken as some |
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kind of (light) attack is also pretty phony. |
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One does not liken something that was enough to point out a specific |
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problem as `meaningless' without somekind of ill intent or at least a |
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certain high handedness of language. |
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So drop the surprise charade and just let this fade away. |
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If you need more information just say so. No gimmick required. |
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Once again, thanks for your input. |
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