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EVRAMP wrote:skottish
Good work, Thank you!Thank the people that won't let me submit packages. They're the real heros.
Now to get your mod powers taken .
I have to say I had a few niggles but it turned out to be completely the fault of the Ubuntu LCD packages from the AUR. Once I rebuilt those all ran fine again.
So indeed - a warm thank you for yet another system-wide upgrade gone well . I updated 86 packages on my mom's box, was kinda scary, really.
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/me thanks as well.
(Lol, the only package complaining was xulrunner-oss that i ofc forgot to recompile (meh the bloat))
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skottish wrote:EVRAMP wrote:skottish
Good work, Thank you!Thank the people that won't let me submit packages. They're the real heros.
Now to get your mod powers taken .
I have to say I had a few niggles but it turned out to be completely the fault of the Ubuntu LCD packages from the AUR. Once I rebuilt those all ran fine again.
So indeed - a warm thank you for yet another system-wide upgrade gone well . I updated 86 packages on my mom's box, was kinda scary, really.
On a somewhat related note, I recently updated 600+ packages without a hiccup. Very nice system we have here.
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Same story here. Only had to recompile cairo-lcd.
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I for one am MAD!
I thought FOR SURE! This would break my system and give me something to tinker with....I compile my own custom kernel slim everything down mess with config files...and arch..keeps..working!!! DAHHH!
DAMN YOOOOOOOUUUUUU! ><
...113 packages and a recompile of chromium (svn version; expected) and things were smooth as a babys butt. Nice work.
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74 packages (204 MB) and the only work required under the hood was rebuilding cairo-lcd? Is that the best you can do?
Seriously - that is a terrific achievement. Thank you.
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I had the same issue with cairo-lcd, but that's minor considering the size of this update. Great work keeping our systems up-to-date and stable. Thanks.
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Thanks Arch devs and others; my update went perfect!
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┌─[ dany @ laptop ] - [ 19:37:17 Sun Feb 07 ] - [ / ]
└─[$]> pacman -Q | wc -l
1386
I have installed: kde,gnome,xfce,lxde,openbox,fluxbox,pekwm,fvwm
Everything works otb after more than 150 packages and about 700 MB. Great work devs.
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Everything went smooth. Thank you developers.
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Just upgrade 3 of my systems (two i686, one x86_64, all using [testing]) without any problems.
Thanks for all the hard works guys!
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dosbox needs to be rebuilded
dosbox: error while loading shared libraries: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Excuse my poor English.
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dosbox has been rebuilt. Make sure you have dosbox 0.73-3 and that your system is up-to-date.
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Dammit. I wanted my system to break so I could fix it / try Arch64. But NO. You just HAD to make everything work.
All I had to do was the cairo-lcd recompile...
WHY MUST THE ARCH DEVS BE SO GOOD?
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Dammit. I wanted my system to break so I could fix it / try Arch64...
If you really wanted to try Arch64, backup everything and reformat. As easy as pie.
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dosbox needs to be rebuilded
dosbox: error while loading shared libraries: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I had to rebuild gr-lida recently, maybe you are confusing the two
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