On 05/06/2013 04:37 PM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
> Am 07.05.2013 01:22, schrieb walt:
>> On 05/05/2013 01:38 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>>
>>> There doesn't appear to be any action in emerge which unpacks the build
>>> files (or even the entire source) of a package for perusal. This is a
>>> shame.
Am 07.05.2013 01:22, schrieb walt:
> On 05/05/2013 01:38 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
>> There doesn't appear to be any action in emerge which unpacks the build
>> files (or even the entire source) of a package for perusal. This is a
>> shame.
>
> You should become familiar with the 'ebuild' comm
On 05/05/2013 01:38 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> There doesn't appear to be any action in emerge which unpacks the build
> files (or even the entire source) of a package for perusal. This is a
> shame.
You should become familiar with the 'ebuild' command, which I use very
often when trying to deb
2013/5/6 Alan McKinnon
> On 06/05/2013 20:36, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
> > On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 07:34:20PM +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> >> emm - no. Wear leveling does not need any spare blocks. A lot of drives
> >> do have spare blocks, but those are never the same size of the or
On 05/06/2013 03:15 PM, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> i run @world update. By calibre 0.9.29 broke the Process with follow message:
>
>
> calibre successfully installed. You can start it by running the command
> calibre
>
> There were 1 warning(s):
>
> * Setting up completion failed wi
Hello,
i run @world update. By calibre 0.9.29 broke the Process with follow message:
calibre successfully installed. You can start it by running the command calibre
There were 1 warning(s):
* Setting up completion failed with error:
install: der Aufruf von stat für
„/var/tmp/portage/app-tex
On 06/05/2013 20:36, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
> On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 07:34:20PM +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
>> emm - no. Wear leveling does not need any spare blocks. A lot of drives
>> do have spare blocks, but those are never the same size of the original
>> size (at least not on d
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 07:34:20PM +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> emm - no. Wear leveling does not need any spare blocks. A lot of drives
> do have spare blocks, but those are never the same size of the original
> size (at least not on drives you can buy for a sensible amount of
> money). Mo
Am 06.05.2013 13:00, schrieb Hinnerk van Bruinehsen:
> On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 07:50:52AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
>> On 5 May 2013, at 17:16, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
>>> ... The data on a SSD is not
>>> necessarily stored linar so it's not said that a new partition is using
>>> the same memory
Stroller stellar.eclipse.co.uk> writes:
> > … sci-geosciences/opencpn is in portage [1]
> > However, much of the time, the Gentoo_nav_hadware will be
> > on a 17 foot boat (damp and salty if not wet) … So I'm looking
> > for marine grade hardware onto which installation of Gentoo is
> > reaso
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Randolph Maaßen wrote:
> I'm so damn lucky
>
> I dd'ed the SSD onto an external drive and worked at first on the image with
> qemu. A simple recreation of the partition brought the system back to live
> on the image. I tried the same on the real machine and Gentoo w
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 07:50:52AM +0100, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 5 May 2013, at 17:16, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
> > ... The data on a SSD is not
> > necessarily stored linar so it's not said that a new partition is using
> > the same memory cells as the old one.
> > …
> > For a HDD I'd advis
On Sun, 05 May 2013 19:21:18 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
> For example, I want to keep 17 hourlies, and 30 nightlies, so I have
> two cron jobs set up, the hourly, and the nightly. Each backs up to a
> separate dir.
So each time your backup fails, you reduce the number of available
backups by one. I
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