Re: [arch-general] apparently bash export is broken for users

2012-03-11 Thread Heiko Baums
Am Mon, 12 Mar 2012 11:08:57 +0800 schrieb XeCycle : > Not everyone uses bash as the default shell, you can also source > ~/.profile in your bash_profile if you like. But the thread subject says "bash export". Heiko

Re: [arch-general] apparently bash export is broken for users

2012-03-11 Thread XeCycle
Heiko Baums writes: > Am Sun, 11 Mar 2012 21:18:43 +0800 > schrieb XeCycle : > >> Aren't you supposed to edit ~/.profile by hand? > > Isn't the correct file to set such environment variables locally > ~/.bash_profile resp. ~/.bashrc? Not everyone uses bash as the default shell, you can also sour

[arch-general] Mplayer and cdparanoia

2012-03-11 Thread Leonid Isaev
Hi, Currently cdparanoia is a dep. for mplayer, despite closed https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/27970 and --disable-cdparanoia in PKGBUILD. Is there a reason for that? Thanks, -- Leonid Isaev GnuPG key ID: 164B5A6D Key fingerprint: C0DF 20D0 C075 C3F1 E1BE 775A A7AE F6CB 164B 5A6D sign

[arch-general] export runs and emacspeak doesn't

2012-03-11 Thread Jude DaShiell
Okay, changing DTK_PROGRAM=espeak produced identical results to DTK_PROGRAM=eflite which is process no speaker running as the final message in emacspeak. Apparently both servers need -Ltcl8.4. This is good to know since now I get some disk space back.

[arch-general] export works, emacspeak doesn't

2012-03-11 Thread Jude DaShiell
I think I know why too. emacspeak needs tcl8.4 library to even build the eflite server. I'll check and see if I can get the espeak server up without it next. Jude

[arch-general] A little script to deploy dot files

2012-03-11 Thread Techlive Zheng
[Inspired by tomd...@bbs.archlinux.org](https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=134622), I have wrote a small script to deploy the dotfiles acrossing viarous hosts, may be you guys are interested to have a look. Github: https://github.com/techlivezheng/dotploy Thoughts and advices are very we

Re: [arch-general] Package signing: database signatures?

2012-03-11 Thread Don deJuan
On 03/10/2012 08:12 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote: On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 10:42:15 +0100 Florian Pritz wrote: You should read pacman.conf(5) "PACKAGE AND DATABASE SIGNATURE CHECKING" and use "Optional PackageRequired" Quick question and I'm guessing the answer will be just to wait and that's fine. T

Re: [arch-general] DST in New York

2012-03-11 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 03/11/12 at 02:09pm, Taylor Hedberg wrote: > Manolo Martínez, Sun 2012-03-11 @ 14:00:32-0400: > > I see, thank you. I've just moved from hwclock to ntpd and it is > > sinchronising correctly. Are you using hwclock? > > I'm using ntpd. If your time skew occurred when using the hwclock daemon > w

Re: [arch-general] DST in New York

2012-03-11 Thread Taylor Hedberg
Manolo Martínez, Sun 2012-03-11 @ 14:00:32-0400: > I see, thank you. I've just moved from hwclock to ntpd and it is > sinchronising correctly. Are you using hwclock? I'm using ntpd. If your time skew occurred when using the hwclock daemon without NTP, then my guess would be that your motherboard b

Re: [arch-general] DST in New York

2012-03-11 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 03/11/12 at 12:01pm, Taylor Hedberg wrote: > Manolo Martínez, Mon 2012-03-12 @ 05:52:51-0400: > > Hi, this morning we had DST kick in in New York. When I woke up (8:30) > > the clock showed 4:30. I have > > > > HARDWARECLOCK="UTC" > > TIMEZONE="America/New_York" > > > > in rc.conf. I've since

Re: [arch-general] DST in New York

2012-03-11 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 03/11/12 at 01:19pm, Taylor Hedberg wrote: > Martin Zecher, Sun 2012-03-11 @ 12:35:58-0400: > > Do you use systemd? > > No, just initscripts. Same here --

Re: [arch-general] DST in New York

2012-03-11 Thread Taylor Hedberg
Martin Zecher, Sun 2012-03-11 @ 12:35:58-0400: > Do you use systemd? No, just initscripts. pgpa594fmcf0a.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [arch-general] DST in New York

2012-03-11 Thread Martin Zecher
Do you use systemd? On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 12:01, Taylor Hedberg wrote: > Manolo Martínez, Mon 2012-03-12 @ 05:52:51-0400: > > Hi, this morning we had DST kick in in New York. When I woke up (8:30) > > the clock showed 4:30. I have > > > > HARDWARECLOCK="UTC" > > TIMEZONE="America/New_York" >

Re: [arch-general] DST in New York

2012-03-11 Thread Taylor Hedberg
Manolo Martínez, Mon 2012-03-12 @ 05:52:51-0400: > Hi, this morning we had DST kick in in New York. When I woke up (8:30) > the clock showed 4:30. I have > > HARDWARECLOCK="UTC" > TIMEZONE="America/New_York" > > in rc.conf. I've since changed the time manually, but wanted to give > the heads up,

[arch-general] DST in New York

2012-03-11 Thread Manolo Martínez
Hi, this morning we had DST kick in in New York. When I woke up (8:30) the clock showed 4:30. I have HARDWARECLOCK="UTC" TIMEZONE="America/New_York" in rc.conf. I've since changed the time manually, but wanted to give the heads up, in case there is somethng somwehere that needs fixing. Cheers, M

Re: [arch-general] apparently bash export is broken for users

2012-03-11 Thread Heiko Baums
Am Sun, 11 Mar 2012 21:18:43 +0800 schrieb XeCycle : > Aren't you supposed to edit ~/.profile by hand? Isn't the correct file to set such environment variables locally ~/.bash_profile resp. ~/.bashrc? For global settings it's /etc/profile or better a new file in /etc/profile.d with the permissio

Re: [arch-general] apparently bash export is broken for users

2012-03-11 Thread Dennis Herbrich
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 08:04:27AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote: > I tried setting up emacspeak and emacspeak needs two variables exported to > the user's .profile file in order to work. The EMACSPEAK_DIR variable > needs to point at the location of emacspeak and DTK_PROGRAM needs to point > at t

Re: [arch-general] apparently bash export is broken for users

2012-03-11 Thread XeCycle
Jude DaShiell writes: > I tried setting up emacspeak and emacspeak needs two variables exported to > the user's .profile file in order to work. The EMACSPEAK_DIR variable > needs to point at the location of emacspeak and DTK_PROGRAM needs to point > at the speech server you intend to use. Th

[arch-general] apparently bash export is broken for users

2012-03-11 Thread Jude DaShiell
I tried setting up emacspeak and emacspeak needs two variables exported to the user's .profile file in order to work. The EMACSPEAK_DIR variable needs to point at the location of emacspeak and DTK_PROGRAM needs to point at the speech server you intend to use. The export commands did not creat