On Thu, 6 Dec 2012 08:45:10 +0100
Willie WY Wong wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Suppose that I tried to emerge a package, and the compilation phase
> went through without problems, but it got stopped in the installation
> phase. Is there a way to (after I fixed the problem) to tell portage
> to install
Hi list,
Suppose that I tried to emerge a package, and the compilation phase
went through without problems, but it got stopped in the installation
phase. Is there a way to (after I fixed the problem) to tell portage
to install the (now all already compiled binaries sitting in
/var/tmp/portage) di
Grant wrote:
msmtp --passwordeval 'gpg -d mypwfile.gpg'
Be careful with passing your password as a command line argument,
because it will put your password into the output of ps. This would
allow any user on the system to read your password.
--
R
On 12/05/2012 01:43 AM, Grant wrote:
>>
>> I switched to msmtp when nbsmtp was treecleaned. The switch was
>> uneventful; it just works, which is high praise.
>>
>> You can't encrypt your password unless you're going to be physically
>> present to decrypt it (with some other password). If your mach
On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 20:04:30 -0800, Grant wrote:
> > The first depclean is redundant, you haven't updated anything so it
> > won't
>> show anything useful. I only run depclean and revdep-rebuild weekly,I
>> don't see a need to routinely do it more often, especially on slower
>> systems. I do run
Hello,
On Sun, 02 Dec 2012 16:54:05 -0800
John Campbell wrote:
> Just try emerging it again.
Thanks it was running.
Regards
Silvio
Grant wrote:
> > > I think you're right about that. Can I configure eclean to wait a
> > > certain number of days since a package was removed before cleaning it?
> > > Even if I only run it once per week, it could remove a package that
> > > was updated yesterday that I find out I need tomorrow.
On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 16:30:33 -0800
Grant wrote:
> My unattended daily system maintenance procedure is like this:
>
> layman -S
> emerge --sync
> emerge -pvDuN world
> emerge -pv --depclean
> eclean -p distfiles
> eclean -p packages
>
> And then attended like this:
>
>
> revdep-rebuild
> etc-up
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