[closed] Large GCC-5 TRANSITION, Heavy DIST-UPGRADE pending

Started by Santa, 2015/07/30, 13:18:42

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vilde

Quote from: melmarker on 2015/08/21, 20:09:59
@vilde: right, I was too busy to upload it earlier - but for now it is only amd64, i must fix the some symbols for gcc5 today evening

Thank you melmarker

melmarker

@vilde: nothing to thank for  - audacious is my third important program after qterminal and inkscape 8)
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reddark

Quote from: melmarker on 2015/08/21, 20:09:59
@vilde: right, I was too busy to upload it earlier - but for now it is only amd64, i must fix the some symbols for gcc5 today evening
menno, die googleübersetzung dazu:
Recht, ich war zu beschäftigt, um es zu früheren Antriebskraft - aber jetzt ist es nur amd64, ich muss die einige Symbole für gcc5 heute Abend fix

Ehrlich, als nicht englischsprachiger ist es manchmal echt schwer euch zu folgen ... war aptosid nicht auch komplett auf englisch (oh böser wink ) ;)



musca

Hallo reddark,

da hat google translator sich wohl an Melmarkers deutschem Akzent verschluckt:
melmarker hat nur bestätigt, dass er audacious (zunächst nur für die amd64-Architektur) hochgeladen hat und noch weiter daran arbeitet.

Grüße
musca
,,Es irrt der Mensch, solang er strebt."  (Goethe, Faust)

melmarker

also ich find die Übersetzung eingängig, gehaltvoll und gut verständlich :)
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reddark


drb

After three weeks at 47-48 to remove a sudden jump up to 250 to remove today!

dibl

Today the transition is showing 21% complete -- still making about 1% per day since 1 AUG.
System76 Oryx Pro, Intel Core i7-11800H, ASRock B860 Pro-A, Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF, Nvidia GTX-1060, SSD 990 EVO Plus.

melmarker

@dibl - once the most libraries are done (and working) things will speed up.
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vilde

Until for two days ago I have manage to d-u every or every second day without loosing any packages that where not changed to new versions ( I know that it's not safe anyway, as this thread says) but since the last two days there is one package that is going away and no new one is coming, it's libavfilter5. Sometimes there are packages that are not needed anymore, is that the case for libavfilter5? If not, I will wait.

melmarker

libavfilter hopefully never come back - it is now libavfilter-ffmpeg5
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vilde

Quote from: melmarker on 2015/08/30, 01:46:19
libavfilter hopefully never come back - it is now libavfilter-ffmpeg5
Quote from: seasons on 2015/08/30, 07:47:00
^What he said, or more generally:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2015/07/msg00001.html
https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/ffmpeg-libav.html
Ok, thanks, I thought it could be something like that, I now I had libavfilter-ffmpeg5, that's why I asked :)

vilde


ralul

gparted has included much c++ related gui things. Try gdisk which extends the old bios related fdisk.
experiencing siduction runs better than my gentoo makes me know I know nothing