Arch Linux newsletter: Featuring an interview with Judd Vinet.

Is time again for another interview, this one will feature in the newsletter scheduled for release on December 3, 2007. This time, the interview will be, with the creator and former leader of the Arch Linux Operating System, Judd Vinet. Following the style of the interview with Aaron Griffin, the ones asking the questions will be the community. Please, read below for the guidelines.
Guidelines: (Please, follow them)
* You may post as many questions as you want, just try to put them all in a single post.
* You may post humor questions, but please, try to include serious questions as well.
* This thread needs to be kept clean, so don't go Off-Topic, or Dusty will have no mercy on us. (Maybe a Taco will make him reconsider)
* apeiro can ask Judd Vinet any questions he feels he would like to hear answered.
* phrakture is not banned from asking neither.
* If you bought Judd Vinet's leather pants, you can't ask for your money back.
Now, on with the questions.
Thanks
Eduardo "kensai" Romero

I know is hard to make good questions to Judd Vinet, even harder when the community didn't had the same level of interaction they had with Aaron Griffin. As he were more accessible to the users. Judd Vinet is not to blame for this, he just didn't had enough time. So, this post is to ask you guys, to keep posting questions, think hard of any good questions the media would like to ask Judd Vinet because of his retirement as a leader of the Arch Linux OS.
If not enough questions are asked by the end of this week, I'll have to proceed with another interview and postpone Judd Vinet's interview for the next scheduled newsletter after that, December 17, 2007. So please, cooperation is needed, this is going to be the first interview after his retirement as the leader of Arch. Thanks.

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    For those of you who didn't see my email on the Arch General mailing list, here's the situation with the Arch Linux Newsletter/Arch Linux Magazine. As many of you know, Kensai recently moved and got married and I recently moved and have been trying to find a job. My situation led to me having difficulty finding the time to dedicate to the Newsletter/Magazine that I have in the past. Combined with Kensai's absence (and as such, our inability to post anything even if we had a completed issue), this caused the lack of our great publication for the last few months. Thankfully, the situation has been rectified and we are now preparing for our next issue. Unfortunately, this solution has come at a cost. Our fearless leader has decided to step down from his position in order to dedicate more time to his new-found family and I can't say I blame him. As such, we wish Kensai the best and hope that once his life calms down him start contributing again, even if in just a small way.
    After much deliberation (alright, so maybe I'm exaggerating a little bit), the Arch Linux development team has graciously decided that they want to keep me on as editor of our official publication. As such, I am preparing for the release of our next issue! I would like to see us make a comeback to where we left off and then some. I want to see more community contributions and writers, and I want to get the Schwag report back. I want more sections and special features and I even have a few surprises in store for you all down the road a bit.
    This improvement is going to be a big project and I can't do it alone. If any of you, our loyal readers, are willing to contribute please step up and say so. Leave a message here, join me in #archlinux-magazine on freenode, or send me an email at [email protected]. You don't have to have a mass media background or immense technical knowledge, I can find a way for anyone to contribute. Help us make the new Arch Linux Newsletter/Arch Linux Magazine the best one yet!

    kensai wrote:Is so hard to say good bye, guys thanks for all the support you have given me all this time, without this wonderful community I would have never done all I did. I hope one day I will come back, when things get more stable, cause you know, when starting something new the start is a mess most of the time until things settle down.
    Don't think of it as a "good bye", but as a "See you soon".  I'll bet you'll be back once you're settled in (which may or may not happen faster than you expect).  Either way, best of luck for now and the future, and don't sweat the small things, chances are time will fix most of the small messes.
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  • Arch Linux Newsletter for June 04, 2008 Discussion

    http://archlinux.org/static/newsletters … un-02.html
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    As always thanks for your support,
    In the name of the Arch Linux Newsletter Team
    Eduardo "kensai" Romero

    kensai wrote:
    [vEX] wrote:I also think it should have been made clear that Tremuluos is only available for i686 and you need to enable the Community repository (I think it's enabled by default now, but I bet some people have it disabled).
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    Oh, and check it out now, I updated the Tremulous article with your note. ;)
    Yeah, I feel the same way about the interview, it's just that previously in some interviews small typos have had [sic] next to them to point out the editor being aware of them.
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    playing trem on an arch64 laptop :)
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  • Unofficial Arch Linux Newsletter for February, 2009

    I don't want to step on anyones toes (sorry Kensai and pressh if I did), but I had a few things to say to the community, and some people were getting impatient, so here's a little unofficial Arch Linux Newsletter for February. Looking forward to the next official one!
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    Dusty wrote:
    pressh wrote:As I want to change a few things in the newsletter and Eduardo maybe too,
    Did this make anybody else giggle? I want to change a few things with Eduardo myself... :-D
    ah crap
    [edit]
    of course I meant to say that I want to change some things in both the newsletter and Eduardo
    [edit2]
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  • Arch Linux Newsletter for July 01, 2008, Discussion.

    http://archlinux.org/static/newsletters … ul-07.html
    Here we are going to discuss any questions, suggestions or random talk about the newsletter for June 04, 2008. Feel free to contribute with ideas and suggestions.
    As always thanks for your support,
    In the name of the Arch Linux Newsletter Team
    Eduardo "kensai" Romero

    Misfit138 wrote:
    kensai wrote:
    Dusty wrote:apparently people are more loyal to the Arch brand than the tux brand. :-D
    Those people have not seen an angry penguin charging at them.
    I most certainly am. Philosophically, I resent using the penguin kernel.
    It's just that Arch is so damn good, it has spoiled me for anything else.
    -->Same Here<--
    The linux kernel can drive me crazy sometimes...
    Hmmm, do you want to start ArchBSD Misfit? That is, FreeBSD + Pacman goodness + updated rc.conf?
    I shouldn't have suggested that, I don't have the time to be a dev for anything right now.

  • About the future of Arch Linux Newsletter.

    Hi,
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    So what I will ask of you, dear readers, suggestions of sections I should add/remove/edit, I will appreciate your constructive criticism in general. Express your thoughts in this thread to help me make a better more quality newsletter.
    In other news, the newsletter won't be weekly no more, as Jason Chu and I have talked about, is easier to maintain a 2 time a month newsletter than 4 times a month, also the Arch Linux Developers/Community doesn't make that much noise as the other major distributions, we tend to be a bit quieter. The bright side is, the newsletter will be written with more time at hand, more stuff to write about, and will contribute to a better quality overall.
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    * Change the Bugs stats to not reflect the overall percentage but the actual bugs opened and closed that week.
    As Roman Kyrylych points out: "They show a summary of status field "Progress" in open reports, but in 99% this field goes straight from 0% to 100%, so the overall number is always very low and doesn't really show anything".
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    Hi again,
    I ask for your opinion again on the subject of the stats section in the newsletter, Do you find this an important part that should stay there?
    I mean, this is going to be the most tedious, time-taking and in my opinion useless section I will have to write for the newsletter. I do want to bring a high quality newsletter but I feel this part doesn't contribute to the quality of the newsletter at all, Why?
    * Newsletters that include this section are mostly from distributions that has point releases and not rolling releases.
    * The number will always increase with minimum decrease because as a rolling release system Arch Linux is every package keep being updated everyday to newer versions, opening and closing more bugs by itself.
    * People might not be interested in how many bugs are and how many are closed every week, since this numbers aren't even provided on the bug system itself.
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  • Interview w/ Judd Vinet tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

    We'll be interviewing Judd tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show. The show is streamed out live at 8:30 PM, EST. The interview will start around 9:00 PM, EST. You can listen to any of the following streams:
    http://www.binrev.com:8000/main
    http://media.sysop.ca:8000/techshow
    http://wdsmn.com:8000/techshow
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    irc://thelinuxlink.net/techshow
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    Cerebral wrote:The list of names would go on and on - and the more names you say, the worse someone'd feel if they were left out. 
    Not phrakture though... Phrakture's special. Judd and Jason are probably the two biggest name developers in ArchLinux. Aaron, however, is our local unsung hero. He's available on the forums, IRC, AND Mailinglist. He's a Forum Advisor AND a Trusted User AND an ArchLinux Developer. He's the best C++ programmer on the forum, and probably one of the best all-round programmers in the community. He's equally at home in C++, Python and Haskell. He's exceptionally fair and open minded, and is also very wise. He's always willing to give a hand and its extremely rare that he loses his cool even with annoying users who don't understand fundamental words like 'search' (or annoying devs who don't understand words like 'test'). He never asks for recognition, never tries to show off, and always acts respectably.
    Probably his only fault is how he doesn't hijack enough threads, but we'll help him out on this one, shall we? ;-)
    Dusty

  • Problems with installation of Windows 8.1 with Arch Linux GPT

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  • Emacs compiled with S/MIME support in Arch Linux

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  • Arch Linux RetroShare Thread

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    Please remember to only connect with people you trust.
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    This is not a place to discuss what you will be using RetroShare for. As always, please remember to follow the Arch Linux forum etiquette.
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    drcouzelis wrote:
    No problem, this is a "forever" thread.
    You're looking at the Arch Linux user Retroshare community (this thread). No, it's not active.
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  • How to install Dofus on Arch Linux 64

    Hey everyone! I am running Arch Linux 64-bit with E18 (enlightenment). I am trying to install Dofus (mmorpg game) but I am running into multiple issues. If anyone is willing to guide me through how I can fully install it and get it working that would be awesome! I tried yaourt but it would return errors while making the files and throw me into an infinite loop as it gets mad and tries to rebuild the file where the error occurs. I tried to install it directly from source from the tarball on the AUR, I did the ./configure and the game built and everything, but when I run the game through the launcher, the launcher doesn't open and I get 3 '?' signs with a diamond appear in the terminal on the next line. When I try to run the game directly, it gets stuck on the loading page at 63% with the red dofus loading symbol.
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    1 aur/ankama-transition 3.7.20131013-1 [installed] (3)
    Updater for Ankama games Dofus and Wakfu
    2 aur/dofus 2.17.0-3 (39)
    A manga inspired, Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game (MMORPG)
    for Adobe AIR .
    3 aur/dofus-beta 2.15.0-2 [installed] (4)
    A manga inspired, Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game (MMORPG)
    for Adobe AIR (beta version).
    4 aur/dofus-transition 2.14.0-1 (0)
    A manga inspired, Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game (MMORPG)
    for Adobe AIR (beta version).
    5 aur/dofus-uplauncher 2.11.0-1 (0)
    A manga inspired, Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game (MMORPG)
    for Adobe AIR.
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    ==> --------------------------------------------------------
    ==> 2
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    - ankama-transition>=3.5-6 (already installed)
    - adobe-air-sdk (already installed)
    - lib32-gtk2 (already installed)
    - lib32-libxml2 (already installed)
    - lib32-nss (already installed)
    - lib32-alsa-lib (already installed)
    - lib32-webkitgtk2 (building from AUR)
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    CXX Source/JavaScriptCore/heap/libjavascriptcoregtk_1_0_la-WriteBarrierSupport.lo
    CXX Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/libjavascriptcoregtk_1_0_la-DebuggerActivation.lo
    In file included from ./Source/WTF/wtf/PossiblyNull.h:29:0,
    from ./Source/WTF/wtf/FastMalloc.h:25,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/config.h:69,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:26:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/StdLibExtras.h: In function 'TO WTF::bitwise_cast(FROM)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyWTF_bitwise_cast_sizeof_casted_types_is_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/StdLibExtras.h:134:5: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(TO) == sizeof(FROM), WTF_bitwise_cast_sizeof_casted_types_is_equal);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/StdLibExtras.h: In function 'size_t WTF::roundUpToMultipleOf(size_t)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummydivisor_is_a_power_of_two' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/StdLibExtras.h:175:5: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(divisor && !(divisor & (divisor - 1)), divisor_is_a_power_of_two);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::OwnPtr<T>::operator==(const WTF::OwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h:83:66: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator==(const OwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::OwnPtr<T>::operator!=(const WTF::OwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h:84:66: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator!=(const OwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::OwnPtr<T>::operator==(const WTF::PassOwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h:85:70: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator==(const PassOwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::OwnPtr<T>::operator!=(const WTF::PassOwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/OwnPtr.h:86:70: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator!=(const PassOwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassRefPtr.h: In member function 'WTF::PassRefPtr<T>& WTF::PassRefPtr<T>::operator=(const WTF::PassRefPtr<T>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyPassRefPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassRefPtr.h:84:52: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    PassRefPtr& operator=(const PassRefPtr&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(T*), PassRefPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to); return *this; }
    ^
    In file included from ./Source/WTF/wtf/MetaAllocator.h:33:0,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/jit/ExecutableAllocator.h:33,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/assembler/MacroAssemblerCodeRef.h:30,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/AbstractPC.h:29,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/CallFrame.h:26,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/ArgList.h:25,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSObject.h:26,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.h:29,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:27:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h: At global scope:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h:137:42: warning: invalid use of incomplete type 'class WTF::HashMap<KeyArg, MappedArg, HashArg, KeyTraitsArg, MappedTraitsArg>' [enabled by default]
    class HashMapKeysProxy : private HashMap {
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h:43:11: warning: declaration of 'class WTF::HashMap<KeyArg, MappedArg, HashArg, KeyTraitsArg, MappedTraitsArg>' [enabled by default]
    class HashMap {
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h:172:44: warning: invalid use of incomplete type 'class WTF::HashMap<KeyArg, MappedArg, HashArg, KeyTraitsArg, MappedTraitsArg>' [enabled by default]
    class HashMapValuesProxy : private HashMap {
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/HashMap.h:43:11: warning: declaration of 'class WTF::HashMap<KeyArg, MappedArg, HashArg, KeyTraitsArg, MappedTraitsArg>' [enabled by default]
    class HashMap {
    ^
    In file included from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/jit/ExecutableAllocator.h:38:0,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/assembler/MacroAssemblerCodeRef.h:30,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/AbstractPC.h:29,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/CallFrame.h:26,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/ArgList.h:25,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSObject.h:26,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.h:29,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:27:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Vector.h:637:44: warning: invalid use of incomplete type 'class WTF::Vector<T, inlineCapacity>' [enabled by default]
    class VectorReverseProxy : private Vector {
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Vector.h:478:11: warning: declaration of 'class WTF::Vector<T, inlineCapacity>' [enabled by default]
    class Vector {
    ^
    In file included from ./Source/WTF/wtf/PossiblyNull.h:29:0,
    from ./Source/WTF/wtf/FastMalloc.h:25,
    from ./Source/JavaScriptCore/config.h:69,
    from Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:26:
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnArrayPtr.h: In member function 'WTF::PassOwnArrayPtr<T>& WTF::PassOwnArrayPtr<T>::operator=(const WTF::PassOwnArrayPtr<T>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyPassOwnArrayPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnArrayPtr.h:68:58: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    PassOwnArrayPtr& operator=(const PassOwnArrayPtr&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(T*), PassOwnArrayPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to); return *this; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/StringHasher.h: In static member function 'static unsigned int WTF::StringHasher::hashMemory(const void*)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummylength_must_be_a_multible_of_four' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/StringHasher.h:194:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(!(length % 4), length_must_be_a_multible_of_four);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/StringImpl.h: In static member function 'static WTF::PassRefPtr<WTF::StringImpl> WTF::StringImpl::createFromLiteral(const char (&)[charactersCount])':
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    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
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    ^
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    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/StringImpl.h:307:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT((charactersCount - 1 <= ((unsigned(~0) - sizeof(StringImpl)) / sizeof(LChar))), StringImplFromLiteralCannotOverflow);
    ^
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    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/AtomicString.h:64:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(charactersCount > 1, AtomicStringFromLiteralNotEmpty);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyAtomicStringFromLiteralCannotOverflow' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/text/AtomicString.h:65:9: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT((charactersCount - 1 <= ((unsigned(~0) - sizeof(StringImpl)) / sizeof(LChar))), AtomicStringFromLiteralCannotOverflow);
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>& WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator=(const WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyPassOwnPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:71:52: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    PassOwnPtr& operator=(const PassOwnPtr&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(T*), PassOwnPtr_should_never_be_assigned_to); return *this; }
    ^
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    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:80:70: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator==(const PassOwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator!=(const WTF::PassOwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:81:70: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator!=(const PassOwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator==(const WTF::OwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:82:66: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator==(const OwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h: In member function 'bool WTF::PassOwnPtr<T>::operator!=(const WTF::OwnPtr<U>&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/PassOwnPtr.h:83:66: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    template<typename U> bool operator!=(const OwnPtr<U>&) { COMPILE_ASSERT(!sizeof(U*), OwnPtrs_should_never_be_equal); return false; }
    ^
    ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSVariableObject.h: In member function 'void JSC::JSVariableObject::finishCreation(JSC::JSGlobalData&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyRegister_should_be_same_size_as_WriteBarrier' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    ./Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSVariableObject.h:70:13: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(WriteBarrier<Unknown>) == sizeof(Register), Register_should_be_same_size_as_WriteBarrier);
    ^
    Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp: In static member function 'static void JSC::DebuggerActivation::visitChildren(JSC::JSCell*, JSC::SlotVisitor&)':
    ./Source/WTF/wtf/Assertions.h:331:47: warning: typedef 'dummyOverridesVisitChildrenWithoutSettingFlag' locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
    #define COMPILE_ASSERT(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1]
    ^
    Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/DebuggerActivation.cpp:54:5: note: in expansion of macro 'COMPILE_ASSERT'
    COMPILE_ASSERT(StructureFlags & OverridesVisitChildren, OverridesVisitChildrenWithoutSettingFlag);
    ^
    CXX Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/libjavascriptcoregtk_1_0_la-DebuggerCallFrame.lo
    ^CGNUmakefile:69688: recipe for target 'Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/libjavascriptcoregtk_1_0_la-DebuggerCallFrame.lo' failed
    make[1]: *** [Source/JavaScriptCore/debugger/libjavascriptcoregtk_1_0_la-DebuggerCallFrame.lo] Interrupt
    GNUmakefile:22796: recipe for target 'all' failed
    make: *** [all] Interrupt
    ==> ERROR: Aborted by user! Exiting...
    Last edited by zSpider86 (2014-03-04 01:57:35)

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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    python2: for gdbus-codegen
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
    Dependencias opcionales para systemd
    cryptsetup: required for encrypted block devices
    libmicrohttpd: systemd-journal-gatewayd
    quota-tools: kernel-level quota management
    python: systemd library bindings
    python2-cairo: systemd-analyze
    python2-gobject: systemd-analyze
    systemd-sysvcompat: symlink package to provide sysvinit binaries
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    cvs: for autopoint tool
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    ca-certificates
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    linux-atm: ATM support
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    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    xz: Use lzma or xz compression for the initramfs image
    bzip2: Use bzip2 compression for the initramfs image
    lzop: Use lzo compression for the initramfs image
    mkinitcpio-nfs-utils: Support for root filesystem on NFS
    ( 71/129) instalando linux [#####################################################################] 100%
    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
    Dependencias opcionales para linux
    crda: to set the correct wireless channels of your country
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
    Dependencias opcionales para groff
    netpbm: for use together with man -H command interaction in browsers
    psutils: for use together with man -H command interaction in browsers
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    less
    gzip
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    ifplugd: for automatic wired connections through net-auto-wired
    wpa_actiond: for automatic wireless connections through net-auto-wireless
    wireless_tools: for interface renaming through net-rename
    ifenslave: for bond connections
    bridge-utils: for bridge connections
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    gtk2: for gtk2 backend
    qt: for qt4 backend
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
    Dependencias opcionales para gnupg
    curl: gpg2keys_curl
    libldap: gpg2keys_ldap
    libusb-compat: scdaemon
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    python2: for lsusb.py usage
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    heirloom-mailx: used by the preserve command for notification
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
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    Dependencias opcionales para patch
    ed: for patch -e functionality
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    llamada a execv fallida (Formato de ejecutable incorrecto)
    error: el comando falló al ejecutarse

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