Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>
> I don't know of any good reason why you *should* upgrade to expat-2.0.1
> right now, other than simply staying up to date. Be prepared to become
> good friends with revdep-rebuild when you *do* do it, the upgrade
> caused huge numbers of broken linkages to libexpat.so
On Thursday 10 January 2008, b.n. wrote:
> Neil Bothwick ha scritto:
> > The expat upgrade was less than a year ago for stable systems.
>
> Sorry if hijacking the thread, but: it's a long time I have
> expat-1.9.6 and, even if 2.0.1 is in portage, emerge -av world
> doesn't tell me to upgrade (I gu
Hi,
On Jan 11, 2008 12:14 PM, kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Holla wrote:
> > 192.168.1.1
> > +-+ ++
> > | |---| Router1 |=ASDL conn
> > | | ++
> > | |
> > | |
> > | |
> > | |192.168.1.23 +---+ 192.168.2
Stroller wrote:
> Ooops! Pressed send too hastily!
>
> I assumed that there'd be an update available to shadow which would fix
> this, but looking closer at the output of `grep -l -ie pwdb -ie radius
> -ie timestamp -ie console /etc/pam.d/*` it seems that the line containg
> `pam_console.so` is co
Holla wrote:
192.168.1.1
+-+ ++
| |---| Router1 |=ASDL conn
| | ++
| |
| |
| |
| |192.168.1.23 +---+ 192.168.2.43
| |--| PC1 |))).
+-+ +---+
On 11 Jan 2008, at 01:17, Stroller wrote:
On 10 Jan 2008, at 23:45, Hal Martin wrote:
...
* Your current setup is using one or more of the following modules,
* that are not built or supported anymore:
* pam_pwdb, pam_radius, pam_timestamp, pam_console
...
I'm not sure if I should be repl
Hi,
I think I have a routing problem with network
shown below (hope my ascii art survives)
>From PC2, I cannot ping 192.168.1.1 and no internet.
Also cannot ping ISP's DNS servers. But there is full
connectivity between PC1 and PC2.
At PC2,
# traceroute 192.168.1.1
traceroute to 192.168.1.1 (192
On 10 Jan 2008, at 23:45, Hal Martin wrote:
...
* Your current setup is using one or more of the following modules,
* that are not built or supported anymore:
* pam_pwdb, pam_radius, pam_timestamp, pam_console
...
I'm not sure if I should be replying to this, as it kinda looks like
a th
It's been much less than a year since I've updated last, however I'm
experiencing problems updating my system. First off, I have Gentoo
2007.0 installed on an AMD64 X2 3800+ (SMP kernel.) I cannot upgrade PAM
from 0.99.8.1-r1 to 0.99.9.0. The output of trying to do so is the
following:
emerge pam
Did you recompile enigmail after upgrading thunderbird?
kons
Daniel Mendler wrote:
> Hi
>
> The enigmail plugin isn't found any more in Thunderbird 2.0.0.9.
> Thunderbird is compiled with crypt, Enigmail is installed. Does anyone
> have the same problem?
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
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gentoo-us
Hi
The enigmail plugin isn't found any more in Thunderbird 2.0.0.9.
Thunderbird is compiled with crypt, Enigmail is installed. Does anyone
have the same problem?
Best regards,
Daniel
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Hi.
I can't find vmware-server-tools in layman. Before I used it to
install tools:
# equery list | grep vmware-server-tools
app-emulation/vmware-server-tools-1.0.3.44356
Now I can't find tools:
# layman -l
* vmware[Subversion] (source: http://overlays.gentoo.org...)
# emer
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:22:06 +0100, b.n. wrote:
> Sorry if hijacking the thread, but: it's a long time I have expat-1.9.6
> and, even if 2.0.1 is in portage, emerge -av world doesn't tell me to
> upgrade (I guess emerge -Dav would, but why should I?). Should I do
> nonetheless, or can I wait?
If
On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 20:32:46 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm beginning to think I may just drop ksh93. Unfortunately, I've
> grown quite accustomed to using `print' instead of `echo -e' so I will
> have to replace that in a couple dozen scripts... otherwise the
> scripts seem to run fine und
Neil Bothwick ha scritto:
> The expat upgrade was less than a year ago for stable systems.
Sorry if hijacking the thread, but: it's a long time I have expat-1.9.6
and, even if 2.0.1 is in portage, emerge -av world doesn't tell me to
upgrade (I guess emerge -Dav would, but why should I?). Should I
Can anybody recommend such proxy? Due to routing error between me and a site
I'm interested in I can no access the site. Of course, ad-free proxy is
better :-)
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
| - The fork "cdrkit" is known for not working at all in many cases because
| of a bad hack in libscg.
Yes, I have to check that.
| - HAL works on Solaris, but it does not work on Linux.
| It does not wor
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> Dale wrote:
> | [...] Keep in mind that I have KDE and not gnome here.
>
> Well, something that NEVER happened to me during my Gentoo years on my
> desktop computer (I like
> changing di
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Dale wrote:
| [...] Keep in mind that I have KDE and not gnome here.
Well, something that NEVER happened to me during my Gentoo years on my desktop
computer (I like
changing distros from time to time, just for the fun of it) was HAL disturbing
me
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 12:57:57 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Generally you can just emerge -uND world and we done with it. But life
> isn't always so simple. I can think of a few updates in the last while
> that were problematic, but I think they were all more than a year ago:
The expat upgrade w
On Thursday 10 January 2008, Tamas Sarga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I moved from my flat a year ago, and now I' went back. At my
> temporary place I wasn't be able to reach the internet, so I didn't
> update the system. Now I'd like to update it. Should I do anything
> special in addition to an emerge -e sys
Tamas Sarga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I moved from my flat a year ago, and now I' went back. At my temporary
> place I wasn't be able to reach the internet, so I didn't update the
> system.
> Now I'd like to update it. Should I do anything special in addition to
> an emerge -e system; emerge -e world? Are t
Hi,
I moved from my flat a year ago, and now I' went back. At my temporary place
I wasn't be able to reach the internet, so I didn't update the system.
Now I'd like to update it. Should I do anything special in addition to an
emerge -e system; emerge -e world? Are there anything I should attend to
On Wednesday 9 January 2008, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
> If you only want to convert one number (or an arithmetic expression)
> you can write, e.g. ":echo 0x31a" in vim and be done with it. :-)
>[snip]
> Or an even simpler way would be
>
> $ echo $((0x31a))
> 794
>
> Bash is really cool. It can under
> Alan,
> I'll check the links out. As for as unmerging anything else no. Not yet
> anyway, give me time though.
Richard, I recently had that same problem and I notice you are also
using the hardened profile.
I don't remember exactly what I did but it involved re-compiling gcc
and making sure
Hello Richard,
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2008 schrieb Richard Torres:
> Thanks for the input.
>
> I tried it on both of my Gentoo boxes. One worked and the problematic one
> gave me the following output;
>
> # gcc test.c -o test
>
> gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `as': No such file or dire
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