[gentoo-user] Re: firefox 10.0.4 upgrading compiling failed.

2012-05-04 Thread Markus Trippelsdorf
On 2012.05.05 at 08:47 +0800, AleiPhoenix (A.K.A Areverie) wrote: > Hi, guys, > > The most recent sync brings me upgrading firefox from 10.0.3 to 10.0.4 but > emake failed at compiling phase. > > The output and emerge info is at > > http://pastebin.com/2m4gGV3J and http://pastebin.com/LG6MgLvN >

Re: [gentoo-user] minimal web server

2012-05-04 Thread Stroller
On 5 May 2012, at 03:39, James wrote: > … > #copy running-config [http | https] > > … > The I could just issue this command? The question mark terminating this statement seems dubious. This appears to be a feature of Cisco routers. http://stack.nil.com/C1256F0A00429755/html/webupload/ > co

[gentoo-user] minimal web server

2012-05-04 Thread James
Hello, Backing up routers, I have an option I can issue from the a router: #copy running-config [http | https] so if my laptop is running some minimal web server (suggestions are most welcome) and I have local IP connectivity (say both on a 10.10.10.x network, The I could just issue this com

[gentoo-user] firefox 10.0.4 upgrading compiling failed.

2012-05-04 Thread AleiPhoenix (A.K.A Areverie)
Hi, guys, The most recent sync brings me upgrading firefox from 10.0.3 to 10.0.4 but emake failed at compiling phase. The output and emerge info is at http://pastebin.com/2m4gGV3J and http://pastebin.com/LG6MgLvN Could anyone help me out ? Thanks! -- Silence is gold. twitter: @areverie wiki

Re: [gentoo-user] convert wmv to mp4?

2012-05-04 Thread Mike Edenfield
On 5/1/2012 6:14 PM, Mark Knecht wrote: Sort of painful to start maintaining a 32-bit chroot just to handle this sort of thing. I suspect there's some freeware for the Windows world that might allow me to do the conversion in a VM. I'll start looking for that. The web site that advertised conver

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: USB sticks now mounting on /run/media instead of /media ?

2012-05-04 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 4 May 2012 03:37:05 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: > > In my completely uninformed guess... a) tmpfs automatically 'cleans > > up' every reboot, making sure old folders aren't sitting around stale > > even if something did go wrong, and/or b) it's guaranteed writable for > > the service that

Re: [gentoo-user] Gnome mimeinfo cache

2012-05-04 Thread Canek Peláez Valdés
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:11 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote: > Hi, > > I don't know Gnome but I use some applications, like the mail-client/balsa. > It opens suitable applications for given mime types (in attachments). > The application invoked is read from  /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache > . >

[gentoo-user] Gnome mimeinfo cache

2012-05-04 Thread Helmut Jarausch
Hi, I don't know Gnome but I use some applications, like the mail-client/balsa. It opens suitable applications for given mime types (in attachments). The application invoked is read from /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache . Unfortunately, that file is rebuild after each emerge of a rela