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howdy
ajnart
ajnart commented Feb 28, 2020

Please describe the issue in as much detail as possible, including any errors and traces

While attempting to use howdy, it gives me these warnings:

[ WARN:0] global /build/opencv/src/opencv-4.2.0/modules/videoio/src/cap_gstreamer.cpp (1758) handleMessage OpenCV | GStreamer warning: Embedded video playback halted; module source reported: Could not read from resource.
[ WARN:0] global /b
ghost
ghost commented Aug 24, 2018

It seemed like it was written in docs that proot development is halted.. However, some forks are still in active development, it might be worth looking at code of repos such as termux/proot for potential improvements.

Also, is it possible to provide junest as an app for Android? It seems it can be helpful in terms of project funding, by keeping some addons for small price, say like a donation v

vvaves
vvaves commented May 3, 2020

I was trying to get back in time running pointing to my freenas server but it wouldnt create the folder on the remote server. Ended up just having to change the ssh user's shell to bash and everything worked! default on freenas is csh shell.

Thanks all working great!

Dettorer
Dettorer commented Mar 12, 2020

During the installation of some packages and more frequently during a system update, installed packages sometimes print messages advising the admin to run a command to update some components, or other information. Pacman also informs about new optional dependencies, or warns about file-system permissions being different from the package's ones, warns about missing locales etc.

When syncing a lo

bashton-ajenkins
bashton-ajenkins commented Mar 3, 2019

Hey Cybershadow,

This is basically a request for sane defaults or documentation on a default suggested IgnorePath list.

For example it is safe to assume that any Arch user will want to ignore /var/log from the scans and I can't imagine anyone wanting to include the pacman cache either.

I have only just started to test aconfmgr but my list is already 21 lines long and I don't think I have

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