<midfavila>
finally able to enjoy my bing bing wahoos
<sewn>
how
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<testuser[m]>
midfavila: 0
<testuser[m]>
Hi
<testuser[m]>
I think i got 10s saved in computing kernel with pgo'd gcc
<testuser[m]>
Compiling
<Gremlin8483>
now you just have to compile that kernel 10000 times and you would save a significant amount of time
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<ruivlea>
Hello, i try to open https://canva.com on surf browser and it crash. Is it only me?
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<midfavila>
think I might switch from pure Xaw to Xaw+Mowitz
<midfavila>
Mowitz has some really nice additions for Xaw, including tearable menus/bars and pinned as opposed to popped menus
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<Gremlin8483>
are most packages dependencies version agnostic? i dont see any of the depends items in most/all pkgs specifies the dependencies version
<midfavila>
Gremlin8483, bingo
<Gremlin8483>
it took me 4 days to figure that out haha
<Gremlin8483>
so they are agnostic then
<Gremlin8483>
are there any cases you run into where the version of deps mattered?
<midfavila>
unless a particular package's build system expects otherwise, that's correct
<midfavila>
no
<midfavila>
not really
<Gremlin8483>
oh wow
<midfavila>
if you're talked about dependency hell, that's purely a problem for binary distributions
<Gremlin8483>
i was trying to copy debians name verseioning scheme and realized they care about the version a lot
<midfavila>
s/talked/talking/
<Gremlin8483>
omg this is great then
<midfavila>
yes, debian has to care about versioning because they support like five or six releases at once
<Gremlin8483>
im writing a wrapper script on kiss, which looks at my own repo and uploads the comipiled pkgs for arch, having to deal with pkg versions, upstream, fork versions etc
<midfavila>
something built against, i dunno, a newer version of openssl, might not be backwards compatible with a .so from ten or twenty years ago
<Gremlin8483>
i see
<midfavila>
yeah binary is a pain in the ass
<midfavila>
people always talk about "omg managing a from-source system is such a CBT session" but like no you're wrong please stop talking
<Gremlin8483>
as long as upstream is backwards compatible then should be ok
<Gremlin8483>
unless upstream introduces some new feature, and some package depends on that new feature
<Gremlin8483>
guess thats rare then
<midfavila>
mhm
<Gremlin8483>
hows your tinkering going lately?
<midfavila>
pretty okay
<midfavila>
i'm preparing to flash a new rootfs tonight