On 04/05/2012 03:43 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
> copy the gcc binary/pkgbuilt files to /root/repo
>
> repo-add gcc*
>
> chroot /root
>
> pacman -S gcc
>
> exit
>
Thanks Baho,
I'll have to play with it a bit. I don't really see how that fits in with the
mkarchroot setup (probably does, I just don
On 04/05/2012 03:36 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
Is there any way to revert my chroot for building back to gcc46
immediately prior to this last gcc47 update? Obvious reasons - bug
fixes required due to new gcc47 C11 & C11++ extension implementation,
etc..., but I would like to continue
Guys,
Is there any way to revert my chroot for building back to gcc46 immediately
prior to this last gcc47 update? Obvious reasons - bug fixes required due to
new gcc47 C11 & C11++ extension implementation, etc..., but I would like to
continue building until the bugs are fixed. Is there a re
On Apr 5, 2012 4:17 PM, "Joe(theWordy)Philbrook" wrote:
>
>
> It would appear that on Apr 4, Tom Gundersen did say:
>
> > On Apr 4, 2012 11:14 AM, "David" wrote:
> > > Uh, is there any way to revert to old mapping?
> > > I do not like the new one.
> >
> > You'd have to check with udisks. My guess
I have tried several times to get the Parallels tools to install in Arch
and was never successful. I run Arch through Virtual Box and it's very
smooth.
Squall
It would appear that on Apr 4, Tom Gundersen did say:
> On Apr 4, 2012 11:14 AM, "David" wrote:
> > Uh, is there any way to revert to old mapping?
> > I do not like the new one.
>
> You'd have to check with udisks. My guess is that while reverting might
> work for the time being /media is going
Doh. I think that was it. Thank you...
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Joshua Poehls
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 7:45 AM, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
> to, 2012-04-05 kello 07:41 -0500, Joshua Poehls kirjoitti:
> > I started installing Arch in VirtualBox this morning but twice now the
> > screen goes black at some point during (
to, 2012-04-05 kello 07:41 -0500, Joshua Poehls kirjoitti:
> I started installing Arch in VirtualBox this morning but twice now the
> screen goes black at some point during (or right after) the package
> download step and never comes back.
Well Linux in general has a "powersaving" or "screensaving"
I started installing Arch in VirtualBox this morning but twice now the
screen goes black at some point during (or right after) the package
download step and never comes back. It appears that some activity is still
happening, but nothing is displayed. If I do a full reboot the screen comes
back but
Am 04.04.2012 08:59, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
> Hi guys,
> please signoff 3.2.14 series for both arches.
> package is not in testing, please grab it from here:
> http://dev.archlinux.org/~tpowa/linux/
>
> This will move to [core] directly, because 3.3.1 is in [testing].
>
> greetings
> tpowa
bump
The firewall on our modem is disabled. Afaik default Arch Linux
installations doesn't come up with firewall enabled. I don't have a
firewall on my Mac either. So I believe this has nothing to do with the
firewall. Thank you for your interest btw.
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
On Thu, Apr 5,
Are you running a firewall on the Arch box (or elsewhere in the
network) through which the avahi traffic has to pass? As I understand
it (various similar issues found through Google), you need to
explicitly allow mulitcast DNS traffic (udp 5353) for this feature to
work.
2012/4/5, Alper Kanat :
>
I did. However I found out that there's not much difference in the case of
host resolution. When hosts line is like the following:
$ cat /etc/nsswitch.conf | grep hosts
hosts: files dns
I can ping office.local from other machines on the network. If I change
that line like this:
hosts: files mdns
Have you configured your /etc/nsswitch.conf (server side) as suggested
on https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Avahi#Hostname_resolution ?
2012/4/5, Alper Kanat :
> Hey There,
>
> I've installed an Arch Linux server in our office for serving files over
> the network via Bonjour/avahi. All computer
Hey There,
I've installed an Arch Linux server in our office for serving files over
the network via Bonjour/avahi. All computers are connected to an ADSL modem
via wireless. Only the server is connected via LAN. When I start the
server, I can ping it:
--- CMD OUTPUT
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Yeah. I thought of that, just didn't want to if I didn't have to. I
think I'll do that though. VirtualBox here I come.
Thanks,
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Joshua Poehls
On Apr 5, 2012, at 3:19 AM, Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 Apr 2012 21:07:03 Joshua Poehls wrote:
>> Wow. I'm afraid that's way out of my l
On Wednesday 04 Apr 2012 21:07:03 Joshua Poehls wrote:
> Wow. I'm afraid that's way out of my league. :\
Not wanting to state the obvious, but it looks like it's going to be painful
to get Arch working smoothly with Parallels. Have you considered using
VirtualBox instead? Support is excellent,
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