Monthly Archives: June 2006

The shadow and pam-login conflict

Okay this is not news, but seems like it’s still a problem for someone, so I’m following fox2mike’s suggestion (from yesterday.. I initially forgot about doing so), and I’m blogging about it… So many people using ~arch or some packages … Continue reading

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Fixing strict aliasing warnings

So, up to now I usually responded to strict aliasing breakage from programs with adding -fno-strict-aliasing to be safe. In the last days I tried, on Donnie’s suggestion, to investigate of possible solutions to those strict aliasing rules breakage and … Continue reading

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Happened while testing…

Seems strange, but while I’m on AMD64 team, I don’t really mark many things.. I used to have a stable chroot to mark stable things, but I haven’t updated it in eons and then I just trashed it. I sometimes … Continue reading

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Tip of the day: useful core dump names

It’s not the first time I blog of something just not to forget about that This time it’st he turn of how to set the name of core dump files to something meaningful so that I can know which hell … Continue reading

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When your upstream need patching

Ok today here in Italy is holiday and I stopped working on the translation I’m paid for (it’s also sunday so it’s “double holiday” ). The day is good and the sun is shining so I’m out on my garden … Continue reading

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