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If I'm correct, that's because openssh is only requiring bindist because I already had bindist turned on for openssl, yes? This was the dependency atom or whatever you call it >=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.0:0=[bindist=]
So basically that last part means "match the setting of the bindist use flag of openssl", yes? This whole time I had thought bindist was an absolute necessity for openssh because of the equals sign, portage is confusing sometimes. (noted), but why the bdeps?
Jonathan Bell
What is the difference between wine and wine-vanilla? Wine is masked at the moment
bindist is just a "optional" flag in case you want to actually make a distribution. It removes all patent encumbered code. For example, openssh with bindist is not standard compliant because you don't have access to specific ciphers that strict ssl requires. Mesa for example can't go higher than opengl 3.3 with bindist enabled because some features are patent protected for some retarded reason. You're better off setting "-bindist" if you are interested in features.
wine-vanilla is the new way it got packaged, the old one is only there for people that get late to the party and didn't upgrade their installation.
Christian Collins
llvm-5.0.0 takes forever trying to compile xorg 330/1690 yet
Levi Brooks
ICU updates are worse. Not by itself, but because of its rebuilds. By the way, why does a fucking minor update (recent 60.2) of this thing cause the rebuilds too? Isn't that the opposite of how the versioning system is supposed to work? Just how unstable is its ABI anyway?
William Morales
Thanks installing wine-vanilla now
Anthony Ortiz
...Why make a Gentoo thread when you can just use the GNU/Linux thread, which is already slow anyway?
>making two slow threads instead of contributing to the same one so it's a bit faster >duplication of effort
Mason Long
>not wine-staging >not wine-any with staging and d3d9 use flags if you're on AMD Wine stability is nonexistent anyway, might as well go bleeding edge.
Joseph Jackson
use wine-any instead
Gavin Hill
wow i actually got the font i wanted to werk on urxvt. we out here rice br0s
also is seamonkey a lighter alternative to firefox? shits too laggy for me
Jeremiah Perry
>sudo vim for user owned (well, they are supposed to be) files You like suffering too, onii-chan?
Joseph Thompson
Honestly, I still can't for the life of me figure out who needs more than one wine installation anyway. Like, not even prefixes, not even separate versions in different slots installed at the same time, but several different exclusive patchsets to switch between, apparently. I can't even remember two widely used exclusive patchsets for wine. I mean, I guess you can switch between CSMT on/off by using different binaries, same with Gallium Nine, but you could do it with prefixes even before, which is less bonkers too. And it seems like a maintenance nightmare, honestly. And I still can't even imagine a use case where installing four different versions of wine might be useful in any way. Or maybe they just didn't want to wait for staging and d3d9 to come out to include vanilla wine in the tree, or something. In that case, seems like a limitation of the way portage tree works.
Jonathan Barnes
i like the extra security
Tyler Morris
Eh?
Cameron Mitchell
wine-any will replace wine and wine-*
Hunter Bailey
and its closer to upstream so DX11 programs will start working.
Camden Carter
>emerge -dc >get puked at with tens of thousands of lines like this: Child: (sys-apps/sed-4.2.2:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="acl nls (-selinux) -static" ABI_X86="(64)" Parent Dep: >=sys-apps/sed-4 required by (dev-libs/gobject-introspection-1.50.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) >No packages selected for removal by depclean Is that because not all of @world was rebuilt when I changed my profile (there was an error near the end)?
Luis Nelson
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Grayson Robinson
Gonna install Gentoo, what are some good systemwide CFLAGS that just werks? Should I just stick to -O2 -march=native -pipe and then recompile packages individually with more autistic flags?
Here's a list of things that don't work with -O3: games-engines/scummvm sci-electronics/kicad dev-lang/python dev-qt/qt-creator media-libs/freeglut net-libs/nodejs
Josiah Morgan
we should have a CloverOS install script that focuses on a headless server setup