Franz Fellner wrote:
> There's already a bug report open:
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/709050
> Is there a reason you use mplayer- from that repository?
> There's also an mplayer- in the main portage tree.
>
I'm actually using mplayer-1.3.0-r6. I don't think I've ever used the
version o
There's already a bug report open:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/709050
Is there a reason you use mplayer- from that repository?
There's also an mplayer- in the main portage tree.
Am Di., 25. Feb. 2020 um 06:01 Uhr schrieb Dale :
> Howdy,
>
> I get this when I try to emerge anything. This is p
Howdy,
I get this when I try to emerge anything. This is part of a string of
commands so the emerge command itself is missing but its my usual emerge
-auDN world. Here's the error.
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies - * ERROR: media-video/mplayer-9
On 2/24/20 4:30 PM, n952162 wrote:
What do you mean with this?
On 2020-02-21 00:38, james wrote:
Now, I'm a 5G activist, so that telcos become merely non-exclusive
bandwidth providers and only the less informed use them for mobile
software stacks.
I, like everybody else, am "less informed
On 2020-02-24 23:00, james wrote:
On 2/24/20 4:33 PM, n952162 wrote:
On 2020-02-24 22:18, james wrote:
On 2/24/20 3:55 PM, n952162 wrote:
what do you see 5G providing that 4G couldn't deliver?
On 2020-02-21 00:38, james wrote:
5G CAN change everything! Gentoo should blaze the open source p
On 2020-02-24 22:18, james wrote:
On 2/24/20 3:55 PM, n952162 wrote:
what do you see 5G providing that 4G couldn't deliver?
On 2020-02-21 00:38, james wrote:
5G CAN change everything! Gentoo should blaze the open source pathway
of contributions and WE all should dream, build and get control
What do you mean with this?
On 2020-02-21 00:38, james wrote:
Now, I'm a 5G activist, so that telcos become merely non-exclusive
bandwidth providers and only the less informed use them for mobile
software stacks.
I, like everybody else, am "less informed", but I'm informed enough to
strong
On 2/24/20 3:55 PM, n952162 wrote:
what do you see 5G providing that 4G couldn't deliver?
On 2020-02-21 00:38, james wrote:
5G CAN change everything! Gentoo should blaze the open source pathway
of contributions and WE all should dream, build and get control of our
country back!
5G may be our
what do you see 5G providing that 4G couldn't deliver?
On 2020-02-21 00:38, james wrote:
5G CAN change everything! Gentoo should blaze the open source pathway
of contributions and WE all should dream, build and get control of our
country back!
5G may be our last chance before Satan rules via c
On 2/20/20 7:28 PM, Dale wrote:
james wrote:
On 2/20/20 5:23 PM, Dale wrote:
james wrote:
Reading that Samsung is interested in this makes me glad I bought a
Samsung cell phone.� :-D� While nervous about this sort of thing,
scared
I might brick the thing, it is interesting and something I
On 02/24 10:05, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2020-02-24 18:09, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
>
> > gcc -L../object -o gopher manager.o gopher.o globals.o ourutils.o cso.o
> > subprocs.o html2.o CURcurses.o gopherrc.o download.o pager.o form.o
> > upload.o ../object/libgopher.a -lcurses -lcurses -lm
>
On 2020-02-24 18:09, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> gcc -L../object -o gopher manager.o gopher.o globals.o ourutils.o cso.o
> subprocs.o html2.o CURcurses.o gopherrc.o download.o pager.o form.o upload.o
> ../object/libgopher.a -lcurses -lcurses -lm
> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/9.2.0/../../..
Hi,
currently I am playing around with gopher and want to compile
a gopher client myself, which is not lynx.
Unfortunately, the three I tried to compile myself fail to compile all
with similiar symptoms like this:
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I.. -I.. -I../object -DNOBANNER -DCTRLCPROMPTS -DCONTROLX
-
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 18:59:27 -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> In a desperate act to satisfy the ever increasing build space
> requirements for firefox and its kin, I'd symlinked /var/tmp/portage to
> a subdirectory of /usr/portage. And webrsync does "rsync ... --delete
> ...", so now you see where t
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