Guus Snijders via arch-general writes:
> Op 2 feb. 2017 20:58 schreef "Thorsten Jolitz via arch-general" <
> In the first case, perhaps a tunnel provider can help as your current setup
> appears flaky at best. In the second case, it's probably better to find out
&g
Robin via arch-general writes:
>> - IPv6 is tried , but takes forever and has 100% package loss
>> (frecuent).
>> - pinging IPv6 addresses works (very rare)
> That's strange. A traceroute with booth working v6 and not working v6
> would be helpful. Also a output of your routing table would be
Damjan Georgievski via arch-general writes:
>> And the most surprising thing is, that it worked for one single moment,
>> see the PS, and stopped working after the next reboot - with all what I
>> tried to make it work still untouched and in place.
>>
>> Any further tipps here?
>
> do you even ha
Thorsten Jolitz via arch-general writes:
Hello,
following up to my own post again.
> Thorsten Jolitz via arch-general writes:
>
> Hello,
> following up to my own post:
>
>> Marcel Hoppe via arch-general writes:
>>
>> Hi Marcel, Hi Robin,
>>
>> t
Thorsten Jolitz via arch-general writes:
Hello,
following up to my own post:
> Marcel Hoppe via arch-general writes:
>
> Hi Marcel, Hi Robin,
>
> thanks for your answers.
>
>> I resolved the same problem 😉 on my systems I run the networkmanager and
>> this works
Thorsten Jolitz via arch-general writes:
Hello,
following up to my own post:
> Marcel Hoppe via arch-general writes:
>
> Hi Marcel, Hi Robin,
>
> thanks for your answers.
>
>> I resolved the same problem 😉 on my systems I run the networkmanager and
>> this works
Marcel Hoppe via arch-general writes:
Hi Marcel, Hi Robin,
thanks for your answers.
> I resolved the same problem 😉 on my systems I run the networkmanager and
> this works long time - I'm not sure but I think the problem was that
> systemd gets or starts its own revolver service. After disablin
Hello List,
sometime age my msmtp imap connections just stopped working.
Investigating the cause, I checked quite a lot of things, and came
across the ping "100% package loss" problem:
With
/etc/resolv.conf
,
| # Generated by resolvconf
| domain Speedport_W_xx
|
| nameserver 192.168.2.1
Ralf Mardorf writes:
Hi,
> On Wed, 2014-10-29 at 21:43 +0100, Temlin Olivér wrote:
>> I'd recommend the comments, since it bothers less people, but beware
>> that usually only the maintainer is subscribed, so it might take a few
>> days to get an answer.
>
> Assumed there are issue, it would be
Hi List,
I cannot install the mlpack package from AUR
,
| ID : 105550
| Name: mlpack
| Version : 1.0.9-1
| Maintainer : govg
| : https://aur.archlinux.org/account/govg
| Description : a scalable c++ machine learning library
| Home Pa
ProgAndy writes:
> Am 09.09.2014 um 11:16 schrieb Thorsten Jolitz:
>> I'm not active enough in the archlinux community to "demand" more
>> efficient information politics, so I prefer leaving this to
>> others. As a Emacs Gnus user I just think sometimes how ni
Guillaume ALAUX writes:
> On 9 September 2014 10:50, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>> Would it be technically possible to have a kind or read-only Gmane group
>> that reflects all new posts in the forum as well as all new bug-reports?
>> Similar to systems that track new commit
Guillaume ALAUX writes:
Hello,
> Guillaume here (packager of that "piece of crap" java-common).
I did not say that ...
> This issue and its fix were already reported here [0] and discussed on
> the forum here [1] several days ago.
>
> [0] https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=186640
> [1]
Hi List,
after updating yesterday java does not work anymore for me:
,
| [tj@arch ~]$ LC_ALL=C java --help
| /usr/bin/java: line 2: /usr/lib/jvm/default/bin/java: Too many levels of
| symbolic links
| /usr/bin/java: line 2: exec: /usr/lib/jvm/default/bin/java: cannot
| execute: Too many lev
Thomas Bächler writes:
> Am 03.09.2014 um 09:09 schrieb Thorsten Jolitz:
>>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> this morning I got the following error when trying to update (pacman
>> -Syu):
>>
>> ,
>> | [tj@arch ~]$ LC_ALL=C syu
>> | :: Sy
Hi List,
this morning I got the following error when trying to update (pacman
-Syu):
,
| [tj@arch ~]$ LC_ALL=C syu
| :: Synchronizing package databases...
| core is up to date
| extra is up to date
| community is up to date
| multilib is up to date
| :: Starting full system upgrade...
|
AK writes:
> On 09/01/2014 01:23 AM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>> AK writes:
>>
>>> Since the URLs are invalid, the build() function seems to fail at the
>>> second wget line and aborts the whole process so no package gets
>>> built. Fixing the build() fu
Stephen Martin writes:
>> AK writes:
>>
>>> Since the URLs are invalid, the build() function seems to fail at the
>>> second wget line and aborts the whole process so no package gets
>>> built. Fixing the build() function so that wget no longer fails should
>>> get you a working package.
>>
>>
AK writes:
> Since the URLs are invalid, the build() function seems to fail at the
> second wget line and aborts the whole process so no package gets
> built. Fixing the build() function so that wget no longer fails should
> get you a working package.
I still wonder how 1.5GB were downloaded fro
AK writes:
> On 31.08.2014 12:50, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> based on this page (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1253365)
>> I tried to build a texlive-most-doc package:
>>
>> #+NAME: PKGBUILD
>> #+BEGIN_SRC shell
>>
Hi List,
based on this page (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1253365)
I tried to build a texlive-most-doc package:
#+NAME: PKGBUILD
#+BEGIN_SRC shell
pkgname=texlive-most-doc
pkgver=$(date +%Y%m%d)
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="Most TeXLive documentation"
url="http://tug.org/texlive
Anatol Pomozov writes:
>> Do I have a corrupted pacman DB now? What would be the steps for
>> diagnosis and repair?
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#I_get_an_error_when_updating:_.22file_exists_in_filesystem.22.21
I see, thx.
--
cheers,
Thorsten
Hi List,
just did my usual pacman -Syu and was offered a new linux version, which
I accepted to install, but got 1000s of error messages like this:
,
| linux: /usr/lib/modules/3.15.5-1-ARCH/modules.symbols.bin exists in
| filesystem
| linux: /usr/lib/modules/extramodules-3.15-ARCH/version e
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Hi List,
>
> the gnutls version created at Fr 30 May 2014 15:25:49 makes Gnus
> unusable for me, since calling `M-x gnus' crashes Emacs with a Segfault
> (not immediately, but in the process of updating groups). I experience
> this after updatin
Hi List,
the gnutls version created at Fr 30 May 2014 15:25:49 makes Gnus
unusable for me, since calling `M-x gnus' crashes Emacs with a Segfault
(not immediately, but in the process of updating groups). I experience
this after updating at 22:42:03 yesterday. Otherwise, Emacs works fine.
Since
Hi List,
since a few days (I did not change anything, no updates, nothing) the
first boot of my machine results in a non-responsive black screen. I
have to do a cold-start, and then the second boot works as expected.
Has anybody witnessed this too? A hardware problem?
--
cheers,
Thorsten
Jonathan Dlouhy writes:
> On 07/19/2012 12:18 PM, Jayesh Badwaik wrote:
>> On Thursday 19 Jul 2012 17:13:44 Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>>> Hi List,
>>>
>>> when I want to install a new version from an already installed AUR
>>> package - do I have to
Hi List,
when I want to install a new version from an already installed AUR
package - do I have to remove the old version first, or do I simply
follow the same steps as if there would be no old version on my machine
and pacman takes care of everything?
--
cheers,
Thorsten
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