On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 22:58 -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > What I meant is "secure" ftp.
> > sort of like httpS as an alternative to http.
> >
> > short of wrapping/tunneling ftp traffic through SSH. (That's simple)
>
> It's called sftp, and openssh does it with this in /e
On Thursday 13 July 2006 12:58 am, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > What I meant is "secure" ftp.
> > sort of like httpS as an alternative to http.
> >
> > short of wrapping/tunneling ftp traffic through SSH. (That's simple)
>
> It's called sftp, and openssh does it with this in /etc
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 23:02:10 -0700
"Kevin O'Gorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If so, where can I read about it?
http://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/messages/index.html
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 11:02:10PM -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I've seen mention of something called an "ewarn", which makes me hope it's
> related to those messages that fly by when I'm doing a big emerge update.
> I always mean to go back and look at them, but they get scrolled off.
In >=por
Ow Mun Heng schrieb:
What I meant is "secure" ftp.
sort of like httpS as an alternative to http.
short of wrapping/tunneling ftp traffic through SSH. (That's simple)
What do you mean? FTP through SSH? Or like the https? Those
are two very different approachs!
The first is called sftp, SSH Fil
Kevin O'Gorman schrieb:
I've seen mention of something called an "ewarn", which makes me hope it's
related to those messages that fly by when I'm doing a big emerge update.
It is.
So: in plain English, is "ewarn" something I should know about?
If the ebuild makes correct use of ewarn and e
I tried emerging eclipse. No joy. I went ~x86 on the unstable one
that matches the
version I use elsewhere, on the off chance that would work. No joy.
It seems to be saying I should know how to "set your generation-1 VM again"
which I don't. I have only Java 1.5 installed, which I gather is a
I've seen mention of something called an "ewarn", which makes me hope it's
related to those messages that fly by when I'm doing a big emerge update.
I always mean to go back and look at them, but they get scrolled off.
A modest amount of googling turned up nothing I could understand.
So: in pla
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> What I meant is "secure" ftp.
> sort of like httpS as an alternative to http.
>
> short of wrapping/tunneling ftp traffic through SSH. (That's simple)
It's called sftp, and openssh does it with this in /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
# override default of no subsystems
Subsystem sft
What I meant is "secure" ftp.
sort of like httpS as an alternative to http.
short of wrapping/tunneling ftp traffic through SSH. (That's simple)
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On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 14:52 +0300, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > Yes that's true, but, I don't really want to go into implementing an
> > LDAP server/service right now.
> > Besides that, I'm looking at using the autoindex script for web-based
> > file storage. It doesn't support LDAP
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> short question: Is
>
> emerge --clean
>
> the right way to remove unused stuff from my system /without/
> removing files from /usr/portage/ and below ?
>
> Keep hacking!
> mcc
>
If you installed a program that you no longer need, you can do
James wrote:
> Donnie Berkholz gentoo.org> writes:
>> Have you tried checking which (if any) packages own these files? Have
>> you built anything yourself outside of portage that could have installed
>> them?
>
> Well I used --tree and it revealed nothing.
--tree? How does it tell you what owns
Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> I notice that some of the fonts you mention are keyword masked (at
> least on x86). For example font-bitstream-* (except for -vera) and
> font-ibm-type1. Are these fonts less tested? Would you recommend
> unmasking all of them? Would you want me to file a bug asking for
Hi,
short question: Is
emerge --clean
the right way to remove unused stuff from my system /without/
removing files from /usr/portage/ and below ?
Keep hacking!
mcc
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On 7/12/06, Egon Kocjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there another option like installing some sort of rcX.d
compatibility?
The best option for your Gentoo users would be to install your init
script as /etc/$mypkg/init.d/$myinit, and have an additional
Gentoo/runscript compatible script that i
Hello,
I have developed a cross-platform installer which places service startup
script in /etc/init.d and symlink in /etc/rcX.d (there are some other
possible places like /etc/rc.d and /etc/rc.d/rcX.d). This approach works
almost "everywhere" (redhat, suse, debian/ubuntu, mandriva,
slackware, ...)
At Wed, 12 Jul 2006 14:50:11 -0700 Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> darren kirby wrote:
>> quoth the Donnie Berkholz:
>>> Try font-adobe-100dpi or font-adobe-75dpi or possibly font-ibm-type1.
>>
>> The adobe fonts were already installed (no 10 pitch) and I installed the IBM
>> fonts
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Steve Brenneis wrote:
>
>> I had problems with Xorg 6.8.2 and a duplicate symbol in
>> libbitmap.a. This was a well-known problem and the two most
>> popular fixes seemed to be to switch gcc to the non-hardened
>> version or to rebuild Xorg with the "static" use flag.
Donnie Berkholz gentoo.org> writes:
> > /usr/athena/bin/su
> > /usr/athena/bin/otp
> > /usr/athena/bin/rcp
> > /usr/athena/bin/rsh
> > /usr/athena/bin/rlogin
> > upon greater inspection this is most troubling:
> > -rws--x--x 1 root root 108416 May 4 19:52 /usr/athena/bin/su
> > -rws--x--x 1 r
Mick gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Wednesday 12 July 2006 20:21, James wrote:
>
> > which found these peculiar files:
> >
> > /usr/athena/bin/su
> > /usr/athena/bin/otp
> > /usr/athena/bin/rcp
> > /usr/athena/bin/rsh
> > /usr/athena/bin/rlogin
>
> Did you ever install RedHat, or parts of? I guess
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 07:13:12PM +, James wrote
> Walter Dnes waltdnes.org> writes:
>
> > which is followed by...
> > USE="-* ${USE_cpu} ${USE_font} ${USE_gui} ${USE_multimedia} ${USE_misc}"
>
> What exactly are you hoping to be able to do with these constructs?
> (sorry, I'm missing the
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Alle 22:32, mercoledì 12 luglio 2006, Benno Schulenberg ha scritto:
> Luigi Pinna wrote:
> > > # ln -snf ../../share/X11/xkb /usr/lib/X11/xkb
> > >
> > > It worked? What did it solve?
> >
> > It solved the keyboard layout,
>
> That symlink should
Daevid Vincent wrote:
[ebuild R ] dev-util/subversion-1.3.2-r1 USE="apache2 bash-completion
berkdb minimal nls perl python ruby* zlib -emacs -java -nowebdav"
Er, whoops. Where's that darn cancel button when I need it?
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Gaim 1.5 had this feature by itself, built-in (use_server_alias=0 and
use_alias_for_title=1), but
they removed this feature, so I've written a python script that reads a Gaim
2.0 blist.xml file and
assigns aliases based on the contact's name, but onl
The problem for me is that the device is created and destroyed when you
press the hotsync button. Pilot sync and jpilot seem to depend on the
device being present all the time.
To get it to work reliably, you have to guess accurately when the device
is present and coordinate starting the sync (so
Daevid Vincent wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ svn update
svn: Unrecognized URL scheme for
'https://trac.myserver.com/svn/projects/foo/trunk'
# echo 'dev-util/subversion -nowebdav' >> /etc/portage/package.use
# emerge -N dev-util/subversion
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Hi people,
I have an Acer TM 8104wlmi, and everything works great on it, except the
smartcard/flashmemory reader.
The only thing that is anoying me is the volume control keys.
Its suposed to work with fn+up and fn+down to increase or decrease volume, and
fn+f8 to toogle mute. When I hit fn+up,
I made a serial reciever I found at Lirc.org a very few components.
I emerge lirc with LIRC_OPT=serial. When it goes and compiles the lirc_serial
module it fails. Can any one help
kernel Gentoo-2.6.12-R9
lirc 0.8
I also have a keyspan media remote it is seen by kernel is there a way to get
i
On 7/12/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
$ ls -la /usr/share/fonts/default
Yep, no fonts here...
$ ls -la /usr/share/fonts/encodings
Only encodings, no fonts here either...
$ ls -la /usr/share/fonts/local
And no fonts here...
What should the above look like on a 'normal' installati
darren kirby wrote:
> quoth the Donnie Berkholz:
>> darren kirby wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I just completed upgrading to Xorg 7.0 and it went fine, however, I seem
>>> to be missing "Courier 10 pitch" which was the only monospaced font that
>>> looks decent on my screen. When I started X all my
quoth the Donnie Berkholz:
> darren kirby wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I just completed upgrading to Xorg 7.0 and it went fine, however, I seem
> > to be missing "Courier 10 pitch" which was the only monospaced font that
> > looks decent on my screen. When I started X all my monospaced fonts were
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 20:59, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/default, removing from
> > list! Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/encodings,
> > removing from list!
> > Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/loc
Steve Brenneis wrote:
> I had problems with Xorg 6.8.2 and a duplicate symbol in
> libbitmap.a. This was a well-known problem and the two most
> popular fixes seemed to be to switch gcc to the non-hardened
> version or to rebuild Xorg with the "static" use flag. I chose
> the latter and all was wel
> On Wednesday 12 July 2006 20:24, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
> > > Selon "Timothy A. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > Finally, I use the final solution as described in the wiki page :
> > > create dirs and links at boot time. Works fine...
> > > Conclusion udev is flaky regarding PDA's sync.
Luigi Pinna wrote:
> > # ln -snf ../../share/X11/xkb /usr/lib/X11/xkb
> >
> > It worked? What did it solve?
>
> It solved the keyboard layout,
That symlink shouldn't be necessary, as far as I know. That you
need it shows something is wrong with the way you've installed
modular Xorg.
> bu
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 20:24, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
> > Selon "Timothy A. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Finally, I use the final solution as described in the wiki page :
> > create dirs and links at boot time. Works fine...
> > Conclusion udev is flaky regarding PDA's sync.
> > --
> > gen
Juliano Morais Barbosa wrote:
> skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libX11.a when searching for -lX11
>
> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/../../../../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin/l
> d:
>
> cannot find -lX11
>
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Hm, I'd bet it's that problem that comes up with r
James wrote:
> Hello
>
> I was performing a routine security audit using:
>
> find / -user root -perm -4000 -print
>
> which found these peculiar files:
>
> /usr/athena/bin/su
> /usr/athena/bin/otp
> /usr/athena/bin/rcp
> /usr/athena/bin/rsh
> /usr/athena/bin/rlogin
>
>
> upon greater inspect
darren kirby wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I just completed upgrading to Xorg 7.0 and it went fine, however, I seem to
> be
> missing "Courier 10 pitch" which was the only monospaced font that looks
> decent on my screen. When I started X all my monospaced fonts were set as
> courier which looks ter
Mick wrote:
> Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/default, removing from list!
> Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/encodings, removing from
> list!
> Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/local, removing from list!
You probably don't have fonts sitting in
Peter Ruskin wrote:
> You aren't the only one. While trying to fix my perceived problem I
> searched through the documentation provided by xorg-docs. All I
> got was a headache. I wish there were a user-friendly doc that
> explained all those config options like XkbOptions, XkbLayout, etc.
H
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 20:21, James wrote:
> which found these peculiar files:
>
> /usr/athena/bin/su
> /usr/athena/bin/otp
> /usr/athena/bin/rcp
> /usr/athena/bin/rsh
> /usr/athena/bin/rlogin
Did you ever install RedHat, or parts of? I guess that's what these files
seem to be, but I am not
n 7/12/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HelloI was performing a routine security audit using:find / -user root -perm -4000 -printwhich found these peculiar files:/usr/athena/bin/su/usr/athena/bin/otp/usr/athena/bin/rcp
/usr/athena/bin/rsh/usr/athena/bin/rloginupon greater inspection this is mos
On 7/11/06, Jeremy Olexa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1Julien Cabillot wrote:> # ebuild path_to_the_ebuild/sun-jdk-1.5.0.07.ebuild digest> After that emerge sun-jdkBeware that this bypasses any security measure that portage provides and
is not the preferred
When I update my
gentoo I get this message.
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc
-c -I. -I../../../include
-I../../../include/GL/internal -I../../../src/mesa/main
-I../../../src/mesa/glapi -I../../../src/mesa/drivers/dri/common
`pkg-config
--cflags libdrm` -I/usr/X11R6/include -Wall -O2 -fomit-frame-p
> Selon "Timothy A. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > On 11/07/06, Timothy A. Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > > I have followed the above Wiki article, and have hit a snag.
> > >
> > > Further down the same webpage it also gives instructions on
creating a
> > > udev rule .
Hello
I was performing a routine security audit using:
find / -user root -perm -4000 -print
which found these peculiar files:
/usr/athena/bin/su
/usr/athena/bin/otp
/usr/athena/bin/rcp
/usr/athena/bin/rsh
/usr/athena/bin/rlogin
upon greater inspection this is most troubling:
-rws--x--x 1 roo
Hello all,
I just completed upgrading to Xorg 7.0 and it went fine, however, I seem to be
missing "Courier 10 pitch" which was the only monospaced font that looks
decent on my screen. When I started X all my monospaced fonts were set as
courier which looks terrible.
Does anyone know where to g
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 18:47, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> Richard Fish wrote:
> > Just make sure that every directory produced by this command has a
> > FontPath entry:
> > find /usr/share/fonts/* -type d
>
> I wouldn't worry too much about this anyhow, only really old apps use
> FontPath entries.
Selon "Timothy A. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On 11/07/06, Timothy A. Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > I have followed the above Wiki article, and have hit a snag.
> >
> > Further down the same webpage it also gives instructions on creating a
> > udev rule . . .
> >
> > Also, c
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 22:28, James wrote:
> Francesco Talamona email.it> writes:
> > > > It seems like quite often I have to go on a search expedition
> > > > for docs
> > >
> > > beagle (I haven't looked a beagle since 0.0.10).
> >
> > Using 0.2.7, it's quite good.
>
> Yes this is the sort
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 03:27:30PM +, James wrote:
> Like man pages for ascii text, but which covers all of the various types
> and locations for docs. Collectively, a lot of time is wasted since
> each individual has to search ebuilds, lib, share, wikis, web sites
> and googling to find these
that's bad. thanks man! it will have to come with mozilla then.
On 7/12/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/12/06, Cláudio Henrique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how do I install monodevelop without mozilla? is it possible?
Not at the moment.
You might want to track this bug:
http:
Richard Fish wrote:
> Just make sure that every directory produced by this command has a
> FontPath entry:
> find /usr/share/fonts/* -type d
I wouldn't worry too much about this anyhow, only really old apps use
FontPath entries. Most new ones use fontconfig, which searches
/usr/share/fonts/ recurs
On 7/12/06, Cláudio Henrique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
how do I install monodevelop without mozilla? is it possible?
Not at the moment.
You might want to track this bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137665
-Richard
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On 7/12/06, Ozan Enginoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to enable antialiasing following the tutorial from
gentoo-wiki but i figured out that my TTF directory doesn't exist. I
installed xorg-x11 with global "bitmap-fonts truetype-fonts
type1-fonts". So i don't know where did i do
On 7/12/06, Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now I feel such a fool! My favourite monospace font Luxi Mono can't
reproduce these characters. I can see them clearly with Courier or
Courier New fonts :-)
Ah. FYI, I spent a few minutes trying to get the same key mappings to
work, but I g
> >=sys-apps/shadow-4.0.14-r2 (is blocking sys-apps/pam-login-4.0.14)The trick here is to unmerge pam-login, then merge shadow with USE="pam".The functionality of pam-login has been folded into shadow, so using pam-login is deprecated.
dcmOn 7/6/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/6/06
On 7/12/06, Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I see, just one last question about this: so I am assuming that this
means that the use flag would allow xorg-x11 to pull in nvidia-drivers
as a dependency. All I really need to do then is to emerge
nvidia-drivers separately myself?
Right.
-Ri
Anyone have any experience configuring Dovecot? I am trying to get
Dovecot to work with MySQL (preferably using the users table from
postfix). My stumbling block at the moment is debugging. I can't for
the life of me figure out where Dovecot is putting the debugging logs.
I think it would be simpl
how do I install monodevelop without mozilla? is it possible?
thanks!
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Roy Wright cisco.com> writes:
> Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> > wrong. C# is a dialect one can use to create .NET programs. .NET is a
> > bit similar to the Java concept. But there are numerous other languages
> > one can use to create .NET assemblies.
> > Mono is an attempt to create a .NET envi
> On 11/07/06, Timothy A. Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > I have followed the above Wiki article, and have hit a snag.
>
> Further down the same webpage it also gives instructions on creating a
> udev rule . . .
>
> Also, check the links at the bottom of the page and the forum.
>
> H
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 10:59:40PM -0700, Penguin Lover Richard Fish squawked:
> I believe adding "-video_cards_nvidia" to
> /etc/portage/profile/use.mask (notice the directory!) should do it.
>
> But really this doesn't matter...this use flag is only used to add a
> dependancy on the nvidia drive
Hi,
I was trying to enable antialiasing following the tutorial from
gentoo-wiki but i figured out that my TTF directory doesn't exist. I
installed xorg-x11 with global "bitmap-fonts truetype-fonts
type1-fonts". So i don't know where did i do wrong.
Link of the tutorial is "http://gentoo-wiki.com/
i use "euse" to manage them. these constructs are not supported, unfortunetely.
On 7/11/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Crute wrote:
> On 7/11/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Maybe you can break it up like this:
>>
>> # Multimedia
>> "USE_mplayer"
>> "USE_ffmpeg"
>> "USE_audi
I've forgot to set the right PaX attributes:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/hardenedfaq.xml?style=printable#paxjava
Bye,
Michael
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Hi,I been trying to connect my laptop to a wireless router but without success.The router is a common Linksys WRT54G. My pcmcia card is also a Linksys WPC54G.I
am now using a new driver (bcm43xx), instead of ndiswrapper, but I
think the problem is not from that. I did use my card with this new
driv
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 03:07:44 -0500 Roy Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Beagle is a mono application. Mono is the open source implementation
of C# which is a derivative of java aimed specifically at windoze by M
$.
wrong. C# is a dialect one can use to
I had problems with Xorg 6.8.2 and a duplicate symbol in libbitmap.a.
This was a well-known problem and the two most popular fixes seemed to
be to switch gcc to the non-hardened version or to rebuild Xorg with the
"static" use flag. I chose the latter and all was well.
Now that the Xorg ebuild has
Hi,
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 03:07:44 -0500 Roy Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Beagle is a mono application. Mono is the open source implementation
> of C# which is a derivative of java aimed specifically at windoze by M
> $.
wrong. C# is a dialect one can use to create .NET programs. .NET is a
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 01:32, Evan Klitzke wrote:
> Although I haven't used it myself, I am fairly confident that this is
> what the cpu option does in /etc/security/limits.conf. You will need
> to have PAM enabled.
The comments in the file talk about "CPU time (MIN)", so I guess this
does t
quoth the Jim John:
> Hi. I want to patch cyrus-imapd. I have the diff file, but no source
> because I emerged from the repository. How do I get the source and ebuild
> it? Thanks.
>
If you emerged cyrus-imapd then the source will be in /usr/portage/distfiles.
After patching you will have to reca
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 21:46:05 -0700 (PDT), Jim John wrote:
> Hi. I want to patch cyrus-imapd. I have the diff file, but no source
> because I emerged from the repository. How do I get the source and
> ebuild it? Thanks.
The best way to do this is to modify the ebuild to apply the patch.
Copy the
James wrote:
Boy this is interesting.
beagle: /etc/beagle /usr/lib/beagle /usr/share/beagle
/usr/lib/beagle show a mulitude of *.exe *.dll files
these are microsuck files (yuck)
Beagle is a mono application. Mono is the open source implementation
of C# which is a derivative of java
On Monday 10 July 2006 05:57, Richard Fish wrote:
> Yeah, use 2 input device entries in xorg.conf, with the second one
> pointing at /dev/input/mice. Just make sure to list both in the
> ServerLayout section. Mine is setup with:
Sweet! It works just as wanted it now. :-)
This is what I have
Quoting Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> xterm now supports a "paste64" USE flag. euse shows:
>
> [-] paste64 (x11-terms/xterm):
> Enable support for bracketed paste mode
>
> Hm - what's that? What does it do?
http://www.google.com/search?q=bracketed+paste+mode
In particular:
http://www
Hi!
xterm now supports a "paste64" USE flag. euse shows:
[-] paste64 (x11-terms/xterm):
Enable support for bracketed paste mode
Hm - what's that? What does it do?
Thanks,
Alexander Skwar
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