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jiffer
response 381 of 563: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 05:32 UTC 2006

That is great! May you have many more great toddler achievements soon.
kingjon
response 382 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 11:55 UTC 2006

I'm happy because Open Office finally finished compiling on this 350 MHz
computer.

nharmon
response 383 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 13:37 UTC 2006

How does it run?
kingjon
response 384 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 13:41 UTC 2006

Haven't tried it yet -- I hadn't updated in days, so now I have to re-emerge
(some upgrades, some with changed USE flags) 49 packages, starting with GCC.

keesan
response 385 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 15:23 UTC 2006

What happens if you don't upgrade 49 packages?  Are these hardward upgrades,
security upgrades, bug fixes?  Surely you don't need GCC to run Open Office.
kingjon
response 386 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 18:53 UTC 2006

Some of these are security upgrades, some are bug fixes, some are just changes
because I told it to globally not include some features anymore. The reason I
need to wait is that compiling uses so much of the CPU that I couldn't tell the
difference if OO would even run. GCC was upgrading from 3.4.3 to 3.4.4, I
think.

kingjon
response 387 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 19:55 UTC 2006

And 49 packages isn't really all that much. In the six or so hours it's got
only 19 left, counting glibc, which it's finished compiling but not installing
yet right now.

keesan
response 388 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 22:57 UTC 2006

It sound like you are spending at least 8 hours a week compiling upgrades.
Have you noticed things working better after each one?
We upgraded Opera from 7.23 to 8.51 and discovered the latter would not load
(seg fault) and went back to 7.23, which may lack a few bug fixes but also
lacks some new bugs.
kingjon
response 389 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 01:55 UTC 2006

I'm spending probably more like 4 hours, mostly in the middle of the night or
while I'm doing something else. All the non-upgrade updates are recompiling
because I told it to not link in some libraries, so the things that had them
linked in are recompiling to remove those dependencies.

As for "getting better": there's about 5 major security announcements each week
on average recently from Gentoo, all of which say "upgrade to such-and-such a
version", which I have had for a few days.
keesan
response 390 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 03:54 UTC 2006

Do you need a security update when you are not running a server?
kingjon
response 391 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 04:08 UTC 2006

Yes. There were holes in gpdf (the replacement for xpdf) which would allow a
specially crafted pdf file to execute arbitrary code on my machine, for
instance. If my computer were never connected to the Internet, it wouldn't need
updating, but mine doesn't fit that description. :)

keesan
response 392 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 04:27 UTC 2006

Does gpdf do something better than xpdf?
kingjon
response 393 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 11:01 UTC 2006

Xpdf's code was duplicated in a lot of things haphazardly, making it hard to
apply security updates, so a library called Poppler is used dynamically by
applications instead.

jadecat
response 394 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 14:47 UTC 2006

IHB- it's Friday and I have Monday and Tuesday off- yay for 4 day
weekends! AND the hubby and I are going to see my stepdaughter and
grandbaby tomorrow. :)
edina
response 395 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 15:50 UTC 2006

IHB it's Friday and the week has been a long and draining one.  Work is pretty
intense now, as I'm supporting an attorney in a 6-8 week trial, plus another
who is writing appellant brief upon appellant brief.  Fortunately, my weekends
are my own, so when Friday night rolls around, at least I know I don't have
to go in for two days.

I'm also VERY happy that my husband is taking me on a date tomorrow night to
the Melting Pot.
slynne
response 396 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 16:15 UTC 2006

The Melting Pot? Please tell me that is a fondue place becaue the name 
is about perfect if it is. 
edina
response 397 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 16:43 UTC 2006

It is a fondue place.  www.meltingpot.com
micklpkl
response 398 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 17:22 UTC 2006

The Melting Pot is an awesome place for a date, though I think dessert is the
best course. Oh, be sure to wear something that you don't care if it gets a
huge dribbled chocolate stain on it. :) 
edina
response 399 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 17:27 UTC 2006

That is my place and a date is exactly what we have in mind.
tod
response 400 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 17:30 UTC 2006

re #398
Like a blue dress?
edina
response 401 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 17:32 UTC 2006

I'm wearing a black blouse - so no worries.
slynne
response 402 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 18:18 UTC 2006

That looks like a fun place. I hope you enjoy it. 
edina
response 403 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 18:19 UTC 2006

We've been once and we very much did.  It's nice because it's a very leisurely
meal, very relaxed.  I *love* that.
denisea
response 404 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 3 20:17 UTC 2006

There's a Melting Pot in Raleigh that I've been to several times over the
years; its always been a fun evening!  
kingjon
response 405 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 5 01:50 UTC 2006

I'm happy because OpenOffice, specially compiled, seems to be running more
smoothly than the binary package did. I didn't do much for this test -- opened
a short text file, removed the intra-paragraph line breaks, removed the
"preformatted" formatting, and saved it in a different file format -- but I
would have had a half a second to a second or so delay with each major
operation before, and here  I didn't see any delay.
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