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<ukky> This is also related: https://crux.nu/Wiki/PkgutilsIdeas
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<ukky> it is time for an update: prt-get diff | wc -l : 74 (4 lines is header)
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<brian|lfs> I found an odd bug
<brian|lfs> I have git installed and when I compile and install ports its not giving me the wrapper for git to be downlaoded
<brian|lfs> with the ports command
<jaeger> No /etc/ports/drivers/git?
<brian|lfs> no there wasn't
<brian|lfs> so I copied git from that location from CRUX on my other partition
<jaeger> It's owned by the git package, are you installing a custom one?
<brian|lfs> ah ok I made my own git port that makes sense
<jaeger> that's probably it, yeah
<brian|lfs> no biggie just was strange
<brian|lfs> if anyone wants to join we are running Emmett's new lfs-scripts
<remiliascarlet> KYC these days is like "let's make finance as miserable as possible".
<remiliascarlet> Because "think of the children", which is code word for "time to take away even more of your freedoms".
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<remiliascarlet> Update: went all the way through the KYC, only to find out my bank is preventing me from using that service.
<remiliascarlet> This is how you get people to get even more anti-KYC.
<SiFuh> What is KYC?
<SiFuh> KYC or "know your customer."
<SiFuh> Prevent money laundering and terrorism finance. HAHA money laundering is not a crime.
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<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: KYC is "know your customer". Or rather "dox yourself or starve".
<remiliascarlet> *dos yourself or starve to death (DYSTD)
<SiFuh> There are other systems in place that don't require a bank account
<remiliascarlet> ------------------------
<SiFuh> ^------------------------^
<remiliascarlet> And that's the problem, because in order to use those other systems, you need to get through the banks first.
<SiFuh> I'd say moreso if you were living in a city
<SiFuh> There are ways to bypass the bank completely here on a small scale. There are even entire communities here that don't even use money
<remiliascarlet> Or in a country like Japan, where the financial system is extremely tightly controlled.
<SiFuh> Yeah, that is what I meant
<remiliascarlet> Alright, time to book a flight to Malaysia to buy myself some Monero. Oh wait, I need to use a credit/debit card to book a flight, which goes through the banking system. FUCK!
<SiFuh> Jump on a trans-atlantic freight or a large cargo ship and clean the rust of the staircases and paint the floor for a trip to Malaysia
<SiFuh> freighter*
<remiliascarlet> Or a little migrant boat.
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<SiFuh> Reminds me of my friend when he had no money and needed to get back to Myanmar from Malaysia. He walked and swam through rivers and jungles. Crossed into Thailand and then into Myanmar
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<remiliascarlet> How to become an illegal migrant in the country of legal residence.
<SiFuh> Cross the US border from Mexico. UN will even fund you
<SiFuh> As long as you can walk long distances, pass through the Darien Gap unscathed, you should be fine
<remiliascarlet> I heard that during the scamdemic, you couldn't fly into the US without getting lethally injected first, but you could still fly into Mexico, and walk across the border into the US.
<SiFuh> Yes
<SiFuh> I know people who actually did that
<SiFuh> On Saturday, I drove 146KM to the pub and was talking to some Petroleum engineer. He said he knew it was all fake but kept saying he needed the injection to get into Thailand. He took Sinovac though. He wasn't going to touch the mRNA shit. I told him that he didn't NEED anything. I have been to Thailand. I haven't taken any injection.
<remiliascarlet> I didn't take any of those jabs.
<remiliascarlet> Government sent me a voucher to get the first jab "for free", and just threw it into a paper destroyer without even opening it.
<remiliascarlet> Haven't had another voucher ever since.
<SiFuh> We were also discussing why Malaysia/Thailand had less side effects. I know Malaysia and Thailand were using Comirnaty (I think that is how it is spelled) long before the US got it. But I feel the reason is due to lack of following the rules. They had to stay extremely cold so they wouldn't degrade. Because it is quite hot here, I wouldn't be suprised if they were almost all degraded
<remiliascarlet> Friends in Europe who also never got any received 12 or so vouchers for their first shots.
<remiliascarlet> And I mean 12 each.
<SiFuh> My friend in Colombia didn't want it. His mother went behind his back and booked him in. He went into panic mode. I said to call the clinic and say you are not able to make the appointment and to open the slot to someone else. He did.
<SiFuh> My wife was to go into quarantine and have a stick shoved up her nose. She was told on Thursday that she must start quarantine on Monday. I didn't let her go. She was in fear of police or military bashing down our door. I said no one treats my wife like cattle, you ain't going to have a stick up your nose.
<SiFuh> I told her if it was such a really serious pandemic then why you have to wait until the weekend ends to go into quarantine? It's a fucking joke. They are playing you all
<remiliascarlet> Fear is a very leftist control mechanism that works really well.
<SiFuh> There were check points everywhere. I'd just pull up and say "Going to embassy" even if I was heading the wrong way.
<SiFuh> remiliascarlet: It most certainly is
<remiliascarlet> Over here only the international borders were shutdown, so the only difference was that almost everyone was wearing masks even those who know it's all bullshit, just to not be the only one not wearing one, and there were no international tourists anywhere. Other than that, it was life as usual.
<SiFuh> Mask wearing is kind of an Asian thing though.
<remiliascarlet> And in the same way, 90% or so of the Japanese are triple jabbed, even people who are red pilled and awake got it due to societal pressure.
<SiFuh> I only wore it when I entered government buildings. Oh and the fishing shop he asked me to put one on. I was carrying a modified on that didn't do shit at all. It was like flyscreen.
<remiliascarlet> It's funny, because over here government buildings cared the least about whether you were wearing masks or not.
<SiFuh> My parents, my brother, sister, little sister, her husband, two kids, me and my wife. Never took it. All my brother's friends did. 80% of my friends did not. I even had friends that I haven't spoken to in years, suddenly contacting me asking should they take it.
<remiliascarlet> You could just go into any government building without a mask, and nobody would even care.
<SiFuh> Mask mandates still exist here.
<remiliascarlet> You went into a luxurious shopping mall, and you'd get like 5 employees constantly harrassing you until you left.
<SiFuh> It's for people who work at resteraunts and public transport, but more and more people are getting tired of it. The worst offenders though are the Chinese. Always wearing it. Too stupid to realise it is not protecting you from anything.
<SiFuh> remiliascarlet: Hahaha, I tend to avoid huge shopping malls. I prefer the local small shops even if a little more expensive
<remiliascarlet> Some even threatened to call the police or security, but since we never had mask mandates, and since mandating them is outright illegal, I know they were just pretending to call.
<SiFuh> Then there was that QR Code shit. I never carried a phone. Most of the time walked past it. If someone caught me they'd say scan. I say no phone. They say sign your name and phone number. I'd right Kim Jong Un and then copy the phone number above it.
<SiFuh> right/write*
<remiliascarlet> I went into such a mall to go to the Vietnamese restaurant on the 8th floor.
<SiFuh> Vietnamese food is my favorite
<remiliascarlet> But I got harassed when I entered from the 1st floor, so I left, headed into a train station, exited from the 4th floor, and re-entered the building from the 4th floor, and got the elevator to the 8th floor.
<SiFuh> Cool
<remiliascarlet> Because the first floor was even more surveilled than the checkin for international flights at airports, but the forth floor had not even a security camera.
<SiFuh> That is common here too
<SiFuh> The weirdest things I saw were every second Urinal and every second sink was taped off. And there were four spots on the floor of the elevator and arrows on how to enter and leave the elevator.
<remiliascarlet> Somebody once made a meme about how to have sex while social distancing, and had things like kissing is NG, but sticking a dick into a pussy while each laying on their backs is OK.
<SiFuh> The former Health Minister said that no person has the right to refuse to injection. I told my wife if I was standing near him and heard that evil shit spew out of his mouth, he'd be in hospital and I'd be in prison.
<SiFuh> remiliascarlet: Canada had crap like that. They even produced a document about it
<SiFuh> It's like these psychopaths had a free-for-all. Let's just say something and see if they do it.
<remiliascarlet> Vietnamese food is very different from other national foods, but absolutely delicious. Bahmi (that bread type of thing) is my favorite. Became my go-to lunch for quite some time now, never gets old!
<SiFuh> Pho is considered the favorite of most. But not me ;-)
<remiliascarlet> Vietnamese ramen, it takes a bit too grassy to me.
<remiliascarlet> I don't really like their pizza neither. It's just an omelette with grass.
<SiFuh> I prefer the rice paper, and you stick whatever you want into it. Wrap it up and dip in a tyype of dip that is made with fermented shrimp paste. This paste consists of fermented shrimp, chilli, fish sauce, dried shrimp and so on...
<SiFuh> There are ingredients in though that I usually don't say the names of them publicly because no one would eat it here if they knew ;-)
<remiliascarlet> A lot of people here love chicken with yan nyom sause (a very, very, very spicy Korean sause), but I tried once, and not eating it again.
<SiFuh> I don't eat chicken. It's disgusting, filthy, dirty, hormone filled.
<remiliascarlet> It wasn't because of the spiciness, but the sauce itself both felt like and tasted like paint.
<SiFuh> Yangnyeom
<remiliascarlet> It's really like eating paint.
<remiliascarlet> It also smelled like paint.
<SiFuh> Was it salty?
<remiliascarlet> Not at all.
<SiFuh> Okay, then I don't know it
<remiliascarlet> Just unbearably spicy, and everything about it is like red paint.
<SiFuh> My sensei from Korea use to import a red paste from Korea. It was salty. I liked it
<SiFuh> I don't know the definition of unbearably spicy
<SiFuh> My favorite chilli are Habanero and Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper). I will grow Carolina reaper to see if it is unbearably spicy
<SiFuh> They are on a tissue now, hope they begin to germinate.
<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: "I don't eat chicken." I could eat any type of meat.
<remiliascarlet> Maybe if dinosaurs would still exist, I would probably feast on it.
<SiFuh> I eat every type of meat too. I just don't eat Chicken. However, I do like black chicken.
<SiFuh> The meat is black
<remiliascarlet> Racist!
<remiliascarlet> Just kidding.
<SiFuh> I eat dogs, kangaroos, rats, possums :-) I have variety
<SiFuh> I have even eaten cat
<SiFuh> When I learned how they prepared the cat though (In China) I will not eat again in China
<remiliascarlet> I think the weirdest I've ever aten was kangeroo meat.
<SiFuh> The abuse the poor cat had to go through before death was just sickening
<SiFuh> I really like Kangaroo meat. If I had to choose it between beef, I'd take the roo meat
<remiliascarlet> Whale is really good meat too.
<SiFuh> I think that I have never tried that
<SiFuh> Also a huge fan of Jelly Fish. I use to go to the beach and collect the washed up moon jelly fishes. As long as they were not brown in colour. Clear and light yellow was okay. I'd take home, wash, slice, boil and mix with some dish. Mum said I was weird and no one eats jelly fish. Then I came to Asia and realise I am not weird. :-)
<remiliascarlet> I'm not as much of a vegetable eater. I like onions, garlic, tomatoes, and a few others, but that's all there is to it.
<remiliascarlet> Oh, and watermelon, that's officially a vegetable too.
<SiFuh> Well, should be a fruit since it comes out of a flower.
<SiFuh> But that definition doesn't work since Tomatoes are fruit and Cucumbers are vegetables.
<remiliascarlet> I know that melons and watermelons are officially categorized as vegetables because I once had to fix a system for a big farming company that's collecting vegetables and fruits from all around the world to then distribute to supermarkets.
<SiFuh> Like I said the definition doesn't work
<remiliascarlet> Official definitions often don't make sense.
<SiFuh> I like vegetables more than meat. Not sure why. As a kid I didn't like them
<SiFuh> But I am kind of picky. Corn and Cucumbers are yuck. But baby corn and gherkins/pickels are okay.
<SiFuh> Tomatoes are awesome. Cherry and egg tomatoes are yuck
<remiliascarlet> Just look at "all electric vehicles" for example. The electricity it needs gets burned from oil, just like with petrol. The only difference is that it happens a bit further away.
<SiFuh> I don't know why they don't use linear alternators on the axels. Just make the axel have an oval shape.
<SiFuh> I must be from a parallel universe. Seems the definition of a Linear Alternator has changed.
<SiFuh> If you have a coil of wire and you insert in and out a magnet it creates electricity. We called that a linear alternator
<SiFuh> If you have an oval shape disk spinning the disk would lift and lower the magnets. You could then put many along the axel and many around the axel
<remiliascarlet> I'm suddenly craving for chicken wings.
<SiFuh> ^ Chicken
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<remiliascarlet> They list a panda joke as well.
<remiliascarlet> Ueno Park has 2 panda's, and it has become a massive tourist attraction,
<SiFuh> Yeah, I heard that joke years ago when I was in Thailand. But this joke is wrong. Pandas are not Marsupials.
<remiliascarlet> So much so that you have to queue for 3 hours just to get a glimpse of a panda either sleeping or eating a bamboo, depending on what it's doing right now.
<SiFuh> Pandas suck, and they shouldn't be in a zoo anyway
<SiFuh> A celibate species, so lazy, they only have time to eat and sleep
<SiFuh> At the pub one guy was telling me how he boxed trained his cats so that they will only stay in enclosed areas and fear going outside. He said "I put them in boxes when they were kids". Straight away I cut him off. "They were baby goats first?". "No, no, I mean kittens"
<SiFuh> I wonder why they don't force Pandas to eat meat
<SiFuh> And now money laundering becomes a fake 'crime'
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<remiliascarlet> SiFuh: Seen idiot drivers before?
<remiliascarlet> A compilation of them:
<SiFuh> remiliascarlet: Of course, in real life
<SiFuh> The most common stupid thing people do is not read the back of the truck. Many times I am in the truck with my friend. He is the driver. We are in the right lane to turn left. Big sign that says "Do not overtake turning vehicle", yet the clowns go along side us on the left. The driver can't see it, it's a blind spot. I can because I am in the passenger seat of his truck. "Dude there is a car here". "F$%^&
<SiFuh> C$%^& F%^&* B%^&* F%^&* A$%^&* can't read a F$%^&* sign!"
<remiliascarlet> My favorite one was the one at the beginning in China where someone would drive into somebody's house while having a family dinner in there.
<remiliascarlet> Correction: the car started driving into the building by itself.
<SiFuh> 0:45?
<remiliascarlet> Yes.
<SiFuh> I don't think that was a house
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<remiliascarlet> Don't know what to expect in China, but I saw somebody else was hanging their clothes, so I thought it might be somebody's house.
<SiFuh> 02:38 reminds me of when they stole our van. The police found the van pretty quickly because they couldn't get out of first gear. The van was column shift.
<SiFuh> 3:@6 hahaha
<SiFuh> 3:26
<SiFuh> 3:53 get fscked. Even my truck can't do that
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<SiFuh> Which reminds me. I need to prepare my winch and tortion a new rope on it.
<SiFuh> 7:40 is pretty funny
<SiFuh> We had a similar incident in KL on Saturday. I just drove past all of them and pulled into the empty space in the front.
<SiFuh> Wife "You can do that?" Me "No, it was magic"
<SiFuh> I might wear a suit to the bank tomorrow
<SiFuh> Just to show my wife the change
<SiFuh> Dress like normal and they treat you like shit. Dress like a business man and you get diplomatic treatment
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<ppetrov^> hey guys. It seems blueman needs a file /etc/pulse/default.pa.d/blueman.pa, containing "load-module module-bluetooth-discover". Otherwise, i cannot connect my headphones
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<nekobit> lawl, phone kernel panic'd
<nekobit> farkuhar: ill try to help with #1704 or whatever once i get some openbsd patches in
<nekobit> priority atm, but i havent gotten to crux yet
<nekobit> need to fix an amdgpu issue
<SiFuh> COol, want to fix my amd issue as well?
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<zorz> hi guys
<zorz> =======> ERROR: Md5sum mismatch found:
<zorz> MISSING 20d738a706ee8f1c14f8731315a295cb vim-9.0.2095.tar.gz
<zorz> NEW 851d54c901403bb871134c3dc737d530 vim-9.0.2130.tar.gz
<SiFuh> Hmm, deprecated, why are you using md5sum?
<zorz> SiFuh: hi man, shall i turn it off?
<SiFuh> Obliterate it from existence
<zorz> hahaha
<SiFuh> Turn it off, it isn't used anymore
<zorz> SiFuh: how r u? Guest30 here.
<SiFuh> We use SIGNATURE only these days unless a special case as ukky presented
<zorz> lol
<SiFuh> What version are you using by the way of CRUX?
<zorz> 3.7 i installed it with ninja doing regular updates running kernel 6.1
<zorz> PKGMK_IGNORE_MD5SUM="yes"
<zorz> SiFuh: maybe you have an idea, lapce is good but the open file nor the open folder works on my side, any thoughts?
<SiFuh> I don't know what is lapce
<zorz> xi-editor --> lapce, its good man.
<SiFuh> I don't know then
<zorz> ofcourse, rust :-)
<SiFuh> Looks a bit like bluefish
<zorz> i like the lsp of it, look somepeople try to change things on vim and make a messed up neovim. some others do lapce :)
<SiFuh> Or people like me just use emacs
<zorz> i was thinking to try today beacause of emmet, sinse emmet does not work in my vim
<SiFuh> Still use vi/VIM for super simple shit.
<SiFuh> But for really big stuff and most stuff I use emacs
<zorz> never used emacs
<zorz> SiFuh: have you tried vis? any thoughts?
<SiFuh> My favorite feature of emacs is mass renanming files ;-)
<zorz> hahaha
<SiFuh> No, don't know what a vis is
<zorz> vim sam thing, i think they did good job
<SiFuh> I think I heard of a sam before but no never used it
<SiFuh> Yeah I have heard of that before
<zorz> i compiled vis a coupled of hours ago
<zorz> now i try to find my way with plugins
<SiFuh> My first editor was VI, second VIM and third was emacs. No interest in anything else since that
<jaeger> zorz: did you remove the .signature for vim? .md5sum doesn't get created if there's a valid signature
<zorz> jaeger: maybe
<zorz> jaeger: let me see
<zorz> jaeger: no it has signature file
<zorz> jaeger: no it has .signature file
<SiFuh> She comes to me early, I mean before July, and says "Cousins are going to Vietnam in September". I said "Cool, I want to go." She asks "Are you sure?" I said "Too early to tell we will see." Today she says that cousins are going to Vietnam on Wednesday. (It's November). I said how come you didn't tell me? She said I did. and you said you will see. Now I am very angry about this.
<SiFuh> jaeger: does a signature file overrule md5sum. Does enabling md5sum in the config cause md5sum to be checked a conflict?
<SiFuh> a/and*
<zorz> my favourite command in crux is: prtwash -a
<SiFuh> Isn't that a Romster script to clean all ports installed?
<jaeger> Should be fine to remove the random .md5sum, then
<zorz> yes
<jaeger> yeah, signature should overrule md5sum, but .md5sum doesn't get removed automatically
<SiFuh> No jaeger the second part
<zorz> jaeger: thanks i already disable check md5 to update vim, enable after
<SiFuh> If I configure this -> PKGMK_IGNORE_MD5SUM="no" even with signatures. Does this cause a force verification?
<zorz> yes to me with vim update i had to change it in pkgmk.conf --> PKGMK_IGNORE_MD5SUM="yes"
<jaeger> I believe there's an if/else clause that skips md5sum if signature exists but I haven't looked at the code in a while
<SiFuh> Maybe the gremlins changed it
<zorz> SiFuh: in order to run emmet on emacs, which version to install emacs-gtk ?
<SiFuh> What is an emmet?
<SiFuh> Isn't that Doc from Back to the Future?
<zorz> lol
<zorz> no html helper
<SiFuh> You mean this?
<zorz> let me see
<SiFuh> Heh, I came from the time when 8-Track players were being phased out and replaced with casette players. BMX was the means of transport for us kids. I have no idea wtf this ZenCoding is
<zorz> i like BMX :) the evolution of BMX was mountain bike :-) rev 2.0 :)
<SiFuh> Mountain bikes still suck though
<zorz> now days i own a fuji fixie:Pp
<SiFuh> I own a HARO BMX :-P
<SiFuh> And my old REDLINE from the 70's but that is still in Australia
<zorz> men on my first bmx i changed the rear will to get this break on the backwards movement of the pedals,,,, was fun
<zorz> will = wheel
<SiFuh> I understood
<zorz> still cannot hae a bicycle with breaks
<SiFuh> We hated reverse pedal brakes
<ppetrov^> what the hell changed in libxml2 2.10.* -> 2.12.*... half my stuff is broken :P
<zorz> i like them
<SiFuh> When racing we didn't really use brakes so brakes were kind of removed. We added brakes for freestyle but because I was a racer I sucked very bad at freestyle. Still suck
<zorz> after the bmx era i had a mitsubishi fto circa 1999.... went total loss in 2003 lol
<farkuhar> ppetrov^: at least for webkitgtk the culprit was this commit, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/commit/61034116d0a3c8b295c6137956adc3ae55720711
<SiFuh> Looks like a supra
<zorz> 220ps front wheel drive with torsen... torsen was the trick.
<SiFuh> I went Mitsubishi Colt :-P
<ppetrov^> farkuhar, I did a libxml210 package in a custom location, as a temp workaround... Sorry guys to interrupt your bike discussion
<zorz> now i own Mitsubish A/C
<zorz> lol
<SiFuh> 1983
<farkuhar> funny that we have two different references to emmett today. First brian|lfs referring to the creator of VenomLinux, then zorz talking about an emacs helper.
<SiFuh> Now I own a Land Cruiser 70 series Short Wheel Base 1990 model
<zorz> SiFuh: this is good!
<SiFuh> BMX fits inside very well
<ppetrov^> emmett also created a revdep for Slackware, which so far is the best working
<zorz> ppetrov^: come again
<ppetrov^> zorz, sorry, was kinda directed to farkihar
<zorz> ppetrov^: ok
<zorz> SiFuh: nowdays you go with 911 or skyline
<zorz> all the rest r crap
<ppetrov^> farkuhar, I faced problems with some R packages, not being able to find their xml headers
<SiFuh> Porsche and Nissan?
<zorz> yeap
<SiFuh> Ewww
<zorz> suv wise merc G
<SiFuh> I only ever have like the Lancia Delta Integrale HF series Evolution 1 from 1988
<zorz> i drove once one of my friend... had problems after a certain mileage with turbos
<SiFuh> SUV is A Toyota LC II or a Toyota Hilux
<SiFuh> I would except a GQ Nissan Patrol
<zorz> some models of hilux had stability issues, i dont know if toyota fix that.
<SiFuh> If I could, I would have
<farkuhar> ppetrov^: the libxml2 changelog indicates an effort to tidy up the headers and prevent circular inclusions. That could explain the trouble you're having with R packages.
<ppetrov^> farkuhar, do you mean the 2.12.* version is just broken
<farkuhar> According to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxml2/-/blob/master/NEWS you might be able to obtain a backward-compatible ABI using the --with-legacy configuration option.
<ppetrov^> i tried, and it did not work
<ppetrov^> i have a fix for now and I did not come here to bitch about it, but was really surprised how much stuff broke... and was seemingly a minor version bump :)
<farkuhar> ppetrov^: you might have to wait for the R packages themselves to provide a fix. One of the WebKit developers accepted the closing of libxml2 issue #622 as a wontfix, promising to work on a fix in the WebKit source tree instead.
<ppetrov^> farkuhar, yep. I temporarilly installed the old libxml2, built xml2 for R and the upgraded libxml2 back... feels quite idiotic, but I needed a quick fix
<farkuhar> ppetrov^: idiotic indeed, but understandable. On a lighter note, if the creator of Slackware's revdep is the same as the creator of VenomLinux, then we would still only count two distinct emmetts in today's discussion.
<ppetrov^> farkuhar, it's the same guy
<ppetrov^> farkuhar, about my "fix", if I unerstand correctly, headers are needed just at build time, so it won't matter after that if libxml is updated
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<nekobit> SiFuh: What issue?
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