Re: [arch-general] vbox PUEL: copy/pate Arch host - Arch guest not working: VBoxclient-all started

2011-02-05 Thread Cédric Girard
Le 6 févr. 2011 05:27, "David C. Rankin" a écrit : > > Guys, > >I have setup Arch in virtualbox to provide a clean environment for the trinity build. Xorg+fluxbox for the environment. One problem I'm having is copy/paste between the host and guest does not work. I have the LinuxAdditions i

[arch-general] vbox PUEL: copy/pate Arch host - Arch guest not working: VBoxclient-all started

2011-02-05 Thread David C. Rankin
Guys, I have setup Arch in virtualbox to provide a clean environment for the trinity build. Xorg+fluxbox for the environment. One problem I'm having is copy/paste between the host and guest does not work. I have the LinuxAdditions installed and shared folders (mounted uid,gid), X, flux, and c

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Bernardo Barros
Thank you all.

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Ray Rashif
On 6 February 2011 00:58, Ray Rashif wrote: > On 5 February 2011 21:23, Bernardo Barros wrote: >> Hey all, >> >> How to have access and change PKGBUILD variables? Is there >> command-line tools for this kind of job, so one could easily check, >> for example, the version number, change it and upda

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Ray Rashif
On 5 February 2011 21:23, Bernardo Barros wrote: > Hey all, > > How to have access and change PKGBUILD variables? Is there > command-line tools for this kind of job, so one could easily check, > for example, the version number, change it and update the checksum? There is no such prepackaged tool,

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Aljosha Papsch
Am 05.02.2011 16:17, schrieb Bernardo Barros: > yep! > > could you give an example of a bash function that gets the $pkgver from a > file? > Just paste Gaetans two lines into a file: . `pwd`/PKGBUILD echo $pkgver Save it in a directory which is in your PATH variable and make it

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread pyknite
On 02/05/2011 04:17 PM, Bernardo Barros wrote: yep! could you give an example of a bash function that gets the $pkgver from a file? Hi... I'm not verry good in bash function but this should work: pkgver() { . $1 ; echo $pkgver ;} Put it in your .bashrc and then run: pkgver PKGBUILD But it w

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Bernardo Barros
yep! could you give an example of a bash function that gets the $pkgver from a file?

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Gaetan Bisson
[2011-02-05 12:02:53 -0200] Bernardo Barros: > But I'd like to know if I could do something like 'get-pkg-version', If you trust the PKGBUILD: . PKGBUILD echo $pkgver If you don't, then I would use AWK to parse it... -- Gaetan

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread jesse jaara
2011/2/5 Bernardo Barros > 2011/2/5 jesse jaara : > > Can't you just open it in nano or vim? > > Of course... or even better, Emacs. :-) > > But I'd like to know if I could do something like 'get-pkg-version', > so from time to time I could use a script to create a list with the > packages and t

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Bernardo Barros
(in case not all of then are installed, then pacman would do it)

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Bernardo Barros
2011/2/5 jesse jaara : > Can't you just open it in nano or vim? Of course... or even better, Emacs. :-) But I'd like to know if I could do something like 'get-pkg-version', so from time to time I could use a script to create a list with the packages and the version numbers. Then would be easy t

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Leandro Inacio
And get PKGBUILD with ABS. -- Sds., Leandro Inácio S. Carvalho http://blog.leandroinacio.eti.br/ http://archlinux-br.org/ Linux User: #475144 LPIC-1 (LPI000212497) Arch Linux User "Não existe atalho para o desenvolvimento, para progredirmos precisamos de ação, de

Re: [arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread jesse jaara
2011/2/5 Bernardo Barros > Hey all, > > How to have access and change PKGBUILD variables? Is there > command-line tools for this kind of job, so one could easily check, > for example, the version number, change it and update the checksum? > > thanks a bunch, > Bernardo > Can't you just open it i

[arch-general] PKGBUILD work

2011-02-05 Thread Bernardo Barros
Hey all, How to have access and change PKGBUILD variables? Is there command-line tools for this kind of job, so one could easily check, for example, the version number, change it and update the checksum? thanks a bunch, Bernardo

[arch-general] [signoff] kernel26-lts 2.6.32.28-3

2011-02-05 Thread Tobias Powalowski
Latest LTS kernel is in testing, - changed to gzipped modules to safe disk space. please signoff for both arches greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tp...@archlinux.org signature.asc Description: This is a digitally sig