Re: why things are changed Reply #15 – 01 December 2017, 21:50:41 no, gentoo can't handle what I do. I remember when gentoo first came out and installed and used it about 70 times at NYLXS installfests.
Re: why things are changed Reply #16 – 01 December 2017, 21:55:31 Quote from: mrbrklyn – on 01 December 2017, 21:50:41no, gentoo can't handle what I do. I remember when gentoo first came out and installed and used it about 70 times at NYLXS installfests.Then you need the more painful approach to recompile on artix/arch.Gentoo is simply much more comfortable if you want a highly customized system, a cake walk compared to arch/artix.Your choice, but we will not alter packages to suit individual users.
Re: why things are changed Reply #17 – 01 December 2017, 23:03:59 Quote from: artoo – on 01 December 2017, 21:55:31Then you need the more painful approach to recompile on artix/arch.Gentoo is simply much more comfortable if you want a highly customized system, a cake walk compared to arch/artix.Your choice, but we will not alter packages to suit individual users.I never expect package maintainers to take personal requests..
Re: why things are changed Reply #18 – 02 December 2017, 01:39:48 Quote from: mrbrklyn – on 01 December 2017, 21:49:33yeah - I read that. I don't know what he is talking about there. Cups is working just file.actual, i am wrong. it won't autheticater without Avahi
Re: why things are changed Reply #19 – 02 December 2017, 21:44:41 Quote from: mrbrklyn – on 01 December 2017, 05:17:09 What is the easiest means of finding out why something is updated? https://github.com/dbrock/semver-howtoSemantic versioning gives a quick way to see how major or minor an upgrade to a package is likely to be. It is an indication, not a guarantee though.