On 2024-11-06 18:16, whiteman808 wrote:
How can I prevent portage from overwriting the same source files in
the distfiles directory and possible checksum mismatches caused by
that behavior if I tell emerge to update @world simultaneously on
these different binary package servers?
portage uses a
On 2024-10-25 11:59, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 2024-10-25 00:47:27, Grant Edwards wrote:
Try net-dns/doggo[2]
Cool, and it doens't want to install 4 other new packages like
bind-tools does. [OK, two are just account/group packages, so it's
not quite as bad as it sounds.]
It's a Go package
On 2024-03-02 18:12, ralfconn wrote:
I have a build error with latest gentoo-sources (~amd64): # eix -I
gentoo-sources Installed versions: 6.7.6(6.7.6)^bs(10:37:31
02/24/24)(-build -experimental -symlink) 6.7.7(6.7.7)^bs(18:43:20
03/01/24)(-build -experimental -symlink) # eix -I gcc Installed
ver
On 2023-05-06 14:07, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 03/05/2023 20:11, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
On 2023-05-02 21:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 02/05/2023 09:53, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
[...] BMQ has severe issues. When emerging something while I
play a game (either native or through wine
On 2023-05-02 21:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 02/05/2023 09:53, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
[...]
Switched back to the default (called "CFS" I think.)
BMQ has severe issues. When emerging something while I play a game
(either native or through wine-proton,) there's long lag spi
On 2023-05-01 22:24, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 26/04/2023 23:06, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
On 2023-04-26 18:15, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
So I wanted to try the BMQ scheduler in gentoo-sources. Is just
enabling it in the kernel build all that's needed? I did so,
booted, and:
$ dmesg | gr
On 2023-04-26 18:15, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
So I wanted to try the BMQ scheduler in gentoo-sources. Is just enabling it in
the kernel build all that's needed? I did so, booted, and:
$ dmesg | grep -i bmq
[ 0.100284] sched/bmq: BMQ CPU Scheduler v6.1-r4 by Alfred Chen.
That's all and
On 2023-04-08 10:41, Michael wrote:
On Saturday, 8 April 2023 09:33:23 BST Michael wrote:
On Saturday, 8 April 2023 09:32:31 BST Michael wrote:
On Saturday, 8 April 2023 09:28:16 BST Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Sat, 8 Apr 2023 at 10:00, Michael wrote:
It was probably the addition of IPv6 - as a w
On 2023-01-07 18:20, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
for some of my (older) local ebuild I get the error
template with C linkage
What is the reason for this message?
How can I change "C linkage" to "C++ linkage"
Your C++ code opens an 'extern "C" { ..' block (maybe via included header)
but apparent
On 2022-11-29 17:03, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
Greetings,
after upgrading "xfce-base/xfce4-panel" from version 4.17.3 to 4.17.4 my
digital clock uses a tiny font which I cannot change. Whatever font and
font size I select in its "Property" dialog is ignored. It stubbornly
stays with "Sans Regu
On 2022-10-04 08:40, w...@op.pl wrote:
Hello everyone!
Upon upgrade, portage told me that x11-base/xorg-x11 is masked and will
be removed from the repo on November 1st. I thought "ok, why not do it
now", so I have typed:
# emerge -W x11-base/xorg-x11
# emerge -cav
and there was a
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 15:01:41 +0100, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Monday, January 11, 2021 2:22:27 PM CET Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>> On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 13:49:35 +0100, Igor Mróz wrote:
>> > I don't really know - I haven't installed anything. Now I'm not really
On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 13:49:35 +0100, Igor Mróz wrote:
> I don't really know - I haven't installed anything. Now I'm not really sure
> if this is problem with suspension or just screen resuming after "turning" it
> off. I also don't have Nvidia card.
>
> Igor
Try running xorg-server with +suid.
On 2020-06-21 11:53, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
Greetings,
is there any difference between running "emerge --jobs=1 ..." and runn-
ing "MAKEOPTS=-j1 emerge ..."?
--jobs=1 starts one package build at a time, possibly using many parallel
processes - depending on MAKEOPTS and how the build works.
On 5/8/20 2:18 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Afternoon all,
Today's update included this latest version of gcc. I installed it, switched
to it and rebuilt @system and the kernel. On booting, The system hung at its
very first loading: as soon as I selected the kernel to boot, I got the usual
"SHA256
On 4/13/20 1:55 PM, Michael wrote:
I have noticed when prolonged fstrim takes place on an old SSD drive of mine
it becomes unresponsive. As Rich said this is not because data is being
physically deleted, only a flag is switched from 1 to 0 to indicate its
availability for further writes.
This
On 3/27/20 12:36 AM, Michael wrote:
More info on the participation Zoom users /enjoy/, whether they like it and
have agreed to it, or not:
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k7e599/zoom-ios-app-sends-data-to-facebook-even-if-you-dont-have-a-facebook-account
No need to rely on vague reports fr
Hey Francesco -
On 2/20/20 11:22 AM, Francesco Turco wrote:
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020, at 22:21, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
I will never ever run 32bit software again and would really like to have
a desktop-no-multilib profile, in sync with the regular desktop but simply
without the multilib goop
Hi,
I will never ever run 32bit software again and would really like to have
a desktop-no-multilib profile, in sync with the regular desktop but simply
without the multilib goop. My server is running precisely as I want with
plain no-multilib, and I know I could just copy my USE flags over and
ma
On 12/10/19 11:03 PM, Philip Webb wrote:
A few days ago, I updated Fetchmail to the latest stable 6.4.1 .
Immediately, it stopped fetching mail from one of my mail forwarders ;
the other one still worked, as I found by test-mailing to myself.
When I reverted to 6.3.26-r4 , everything worked prope
On 9/12/19 10:13 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
As for getting around the first 3, you need to uninstall everything
that depends on them and then unmerge them. I don't know how feasible
that is, because some important packages probably depend on LLVM? Not
sure. Right now, Python 2.7 is required for
On 4/25/19 3:17 AM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
On 4/23/2019 4:31 PM, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
since JDK9+, nothing else. There is no notable difference between
oracle-jdk-8, icedtea-8 or openjdk-8 other than IcedTea (being the JDK-8
LTS maintained by RedHat) also containing the (awesome) Shenandoah
On 4/24/19 12:23 AM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
So Oracle java has a crappy license now, and I see on the dev list
they're even talking about removing it from portage. However, openjdk
has no stable version, and the ebuild contains:
if use gentoo-vm ; then
ewarn "WARNING! You have enabled the
Update: looks like ~0.41.1 has fixed the problem.
-h
Last night openrc was updated to ~0.41, supposedly fixing [1].
Unfortunately it seems it had the opposite effect and made things worse
compared to the previous 0.42.3 - the deptree is broken, rc-status
remains confused and a reboot results in a read-only root fs because
(I think) the runlevels a
(paging Michał Górny..)
I've noticed that clang has gotten really slow, and while it does
great analysis during the various compilation stages (which is fine),
the startup itself is a major contributor to perceived slowness.
Nothing demonstrates this better than running ./configure in a random
On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 16:09:51 +0300, gevisz wrote:
> I have just installed skypeforlinux-8.30.0.50.
>
> After starting from command line, it successfully does nothing.
> I even do not get "permission denied" message.
https://bugs.gentoo.org/666396
For some reasons 8.30.x relies on elogind. Just
On Mon, 03 Sep 2018 22:23:18 +0100, Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 3 September 2018 19:10:52 BST Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>> On Mon, 03 Sep 2018 17:48:53 +0100, Mick wrote:
>> > I just noticed today chronyd hangs during boot for a minute and a half.
>> > The logs do no
On Mon, 03 Sep 2018 17:48:53 +0100, Mick wrote:
> I just noticed today chronyd hangs during boot for a minute and a half. The
> logs do not reveal anything amiss. I suspect it waits for a network
> connection, which is not yet up when chronyd launches.
>
> Sep 3 17:38:26 asus syslog-ng[1858]
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 09:46:00 -0500, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 2:36 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> I've been using --changed-deps when doing a world upgrade ever since the
>> news item that recommended it.
>>
>> However, today, this is what --changed-deps resulted in:
>>
>>
On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 22:55:45 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 21:29:42 + (UTC), Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>
>> > That was useful and saved me the time to sed & grep my way through the
>> > equery output. Turning this into a generic script is e
On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 09:56:15 +, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 15:29:52 +0100, Branko Grubic wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 12:55:08 +0000 (UTC)
>> Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> I'm not exactly new to
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 17:05:03 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 19/02/2018 14:55, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> I'm not exactly new to portage, but one thing that I cannot seem to figure
>> out is how to rebuild all dependants of a package. Not *dependencie
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 15:29:52 +0100, Branko Grubic wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 12:55:08 + (UTC)
> Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> I'm not exactly new to portage, but one thing that I cannot seem to
>> figure out is how to rebuild all dependa
Hey,
I'm not exactly new to portage, but one thing that I cannot seem to figure
out is how to rebuild all dependants of a package. Not *dependencies*,
dependants: packages that require said package.
As a recent example: whenever go (the language) is updated to a new version
(say from 1.9 to 1.10,
Desaster Warning Time!
Unless you enjoy restoring from backups in the most creative ways,
DO NOT casually install today's update of sys-apps/attr-2.4.48, or
your box WILL be hosed.
If you are on ~arch pmask that thing _right now_:
$echo "=sys-apps/attr-2.4.48" >> /etc/portage/package.mask
See
On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 14:21:10 +, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 11:53:58 +, Mick wrote:
>
>> On Monday, 8 January 2018 09:05:02 GMT Max Zettlmeißl wrote:
>>> It seems like there are no microcode updates for your specific CPU
>>> bundled in l
On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 11:53:58 +, Mick wrote:
> On Monday, 8 January 2018 09:05:02 GMT Max Zettlmeißl wrote:
>> It seems like there are no microcode updates for your specific CPU
>> bundled in linux-firmware.
>
> Only two out of three Intel boxen here report an early update of microcode in
> d
On Wed, 03 Jan 2018 15:53:07 -0500, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 3:35 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
>>
>> And as I understand it the code can be disabled with either a compile
>> time option or command line switch to the kernel.
>
> I suspect the compile-time option is PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATI
On Mon, 04 Dec 2017 22:42:45 +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> There are a number of third-party binary executables that I use
> regularly on my Gentoo systems. These are dynamically linked, x86-64,
> programs that typically depend on various X11 and Qt/Gtk libraries.
> They were either extracted fro
On Mon, 08 May 2017 11:57:50 +, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> Only recently got my desktop converted to 5.4.
> Next is my laptop.
>
> When that is done, I could risk 6 on my desktop. But if Dev is thinking of
> skipping it
Don't bother with 6, go straight to 7. I had at least one library (libx
On Wed, 15 Mar 2017 22:33:10 +0800, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm still trying to come to grips with understanding ebuilds so please
> bear with me if this is a simple question. I've just sync'd and then
> done an
>
> emerge --ask -NuD world
>
> I have LLVM/clang installed and
On Mon, 26 Dec 2016 22:25:59 +0100, lee wrote:
> Holger Hoffstätte writes:
>
>> On Mon, 26 Dec 2016 21:09:08 +0100, lee wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> there are some things that refuse to compile. One of them is
>>> openimageio.
>>&g
On Mon, 26 Dec 2016 21:09:08 +0100, lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there are some things that refuse to compile. One of them is
> openimageio.
>
> Is this a bug, or am I missing something? Do I need to update something
> else first?
The latter, sort of. The error in question..
[..]
> | [100%] Linking
On Wed, 26 Oct 2016 07:32:17 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> On 26/10/16 07:16, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> On Tuesday 25 Oct 2016 13:49:44 Andrés Becerra Sandoval wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> net-misc/netifrc-0.5.0 was installed today as part of my upgrade and the
>>> network (static) was broken. I ha
Hopefully easy question about portage via git (from Github); didn't
find anything in bugzilla.
Have been using it for a while and everything works, but the
slow metadata cache updates are annoying, so I dug into the script
call chain, ended up in egencache and for the life of me can't figure
out
On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 18:50:56 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> I'm trying to do something with a vanilla kernel from kernel.org. Under
> Processor type and features/Processor family, there are only a handful of
> choices, whereas my portage-installed gentoo-sources lists many more.
>
> The help page
On Mon, 11 Jul 2016 19:23:24 -0600, "J." García wrote:
> El lun, 11-07-2016 a las 20:47 -0400, waltd...@waltdnes.org escribió:
>> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 01:48:37AM +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote
>>
>> > so it is not turned on on x86. Not sure about amd64. IIRC it is
>> > default
>> > on amd64
On Wed, 01 Jun 2016 17:02:24 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> Do you use NoScript? If yes, does it allow webfonts?
>
> I should have said that the only extra I have is AdBlock Plus. Disabling it
> makes no difference. And your hint reminded me to install YesScript, which
> also makes no differen
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
> became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
> the configuration files (mv ~/.thunderbird ~/tb_backup), but got the
> same issue.
It
On Mon, 07 Mar 2016 10:54:56 +, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>
>> grep CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR /usr/src/linux/.config
>> CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR=y
>
> Does your compilation happen on a temp file system?
> You can configure XATTR for each file system type individually.
If the f
On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 13:38:20 -0400, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Holger Hoffstätte
> wrote:
>>
>> After today's update to ~portage-2.2.21 rsync gives more more than I
>> asked for on repo update; it seems rsync_excludes is no longer re
After today's update to ~portage-2.2.21 rsync gives more more than I
asked for on repo update; it seems rsync_excludes is no longer read
or observed.
It's specified in PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS and of course the file
with the exclusions exists etc. This has worked for aeons.
Does anybody know wha
On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 05:18:54 -0400, covici wrote:
> Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 12:01:50 +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>>
>> > On 08/10/2015 05:29:04 PM, James wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> Just for gri
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 12:01:50 +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> On 08/10/2015 05:29:04 PM, James wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Just for grins, I'm thinking about installing a gentoo system
>> that is (~) testing and newer codes and setting gcc-.5.2 as the
>> default compiler. Anyone doing this yet? Will it
On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 07:18:08 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote:
> I'll skip the bits that were already dealt with.
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 5:19 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>
>> First, btrfs balance. I had no idea that was needed, so of course I didn't
>> include it in my attempts. Could that be why, o
On Wed, 27 May 2015 09:54:33 +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
> Is this working looking into? The programs generally work ok, so this is
> more for interests sake.
>
> # ldd /usr/lib64/firefox/plugin-container | grep not
> libmozalloc.so => not found
> libxul.so => not found
This is normal, loo
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 15:18:23 +0200, Ralf wrote:
> Damn, you're absolutely right.
>
> I just tested it using make V=1.
> kernel make does override CFLAGs from the outside.
>
> But that's interesting: my processor supports -march=core-avx2 and none
> of the linux kernel processor family uses this
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 09:47:24 +0100, Bob Wya wrote:
> @Holger, that's my symptoms to tee... :-)
>
> Strangely it doesn't effect Arch Linux - running on the same box - with a
> newer 3.19.2 kernel. So they must have a patch for the issue (but I can't
> figure out what). Perhaps I'll check through t
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 23:22:58 +0100, Bob Wya wrote:
> I'm getting a bit bogged down trying to build an early release of the 3.18
> kernel. Since I can't automatically go back before 3.18.9 now (using
> portage anyway)...
>
> Basically I trying to check if a suspend/resume issue I've got was
> intr
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 13:44:59 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 12:15:01 + (UTC), Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>
>> > Portage does not override your choices, and it certainly does not
>> > allow one single ebuild to automagically change the behaviour of
>
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 13:14:55 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 30/03/2015 12:42, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>>> You want skype. Skype is 32bit. So far, we're good. You put an entry in
>>> package.use to enable abi_x86_32 for skype.
>>
>> Except..at th
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 11:20:23 +0100, Mick wrote:
> Given that the emul-linux-x86 package sets are now deprecated and we can now
> with USE="abi_x86_32" emerge our own 32bit libraries where needed, is it now
> easier to move from a no-multilib to a multilib environment, or will it still
> require
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 12:14:29 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> OK, then so why do I have to edit files to tell the system to USE this
>> and that after the system tells me it needs that ... ?
>>
>> Why isn't this taken care of within portage itself?
>>
>> I don't *want* to decide 32bit or not ... (
On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 16:33:53 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> didn't read the whole thread, sorry ... but I also noticed my
> nfsv4-server stopped working with that latest update.
>
> Some systemd-service-files were renamed and/or removed, right?
No, it's (ironically) a systemd-specific bug.
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 14:35:35 +0100, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
> I have a package failing build (media-tv/mythtv). One resource on the
> net suggests using the -fno-devirtualize gcc flag. Google tells me that
> the way to do that would be something like
>
> $ echo "CFLAGS=\"${CFLAGS} -fno-devirtua
On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 22:24:30 -0500, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Holger Hoffstätte
> wrote:
>> On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 21:54:00 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>>
>>> In the other direction: what protects against these errors you
&g
On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 21:54:00 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> At least for the future ... now that btrfs is declared stable at least
Yeah, no. 3.18 is finally OK-ish (after they missed the .17 merge window
with a huge number of fixes) but you really want to wait for 3.19.
> In the other dir
On Sun, 16 Nov 2014 14:49:02 +0100, meino.cramer wrote:
> I connected a Arietta.G25 via Ethernet over USB (using a simple USB
> cable and hardware USB->Ethernet Adaptor to my Gentoo PC. I can ssh
> on that little tiny board. Now I want to access the internat from
> within the Arietta. Therefore a
On Tue, 26 Aug 2014 12:21:35 +0300, Gevisz wrote:
> I have just tried to upgrade my system (which I do almost every day) and
> found out that portage wants to install 6 new python packages that seem
> to be unnecessary because for example
> # equery depends dev-python/pyopenssl
> reports that no
On Sat, 26 Jul 2014 21:14:04 +0300, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> Is this gentoo wiki article still relevant when it comes to configuring
> chrony on gentoo?
> http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Chrony
>
> Or should I stick to the instructions given here:
> /usr/share/doc/chrony-1.29.1/chrony.txt.bz2
The
On Sat, 26 Jul 2014 15:05:23 +0300, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
> Which NTPd package would the list recommend using, ntp, openntpd, or
> some other package?
chrony - no competition, even for servers. ntpd is way overrated,
unnecessarily hard to setup correctly, fragile and contrary to
popular belief
On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 10:13:39 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Apr 2014 02:27:05 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
>> [aa1][root][/usr/src/linux] /etc/init.d/cpufrequtils start
>> * Caching service dependencies ... [ ok ]
>> * Running cpufreq-set --governor conservativ
Before this gets out of hand..
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 19:44:38 +0100, Silvio Siefke wrote:
>> llvm-3.4 is not hardmasked. It is marked ~x86 which is something very
>> different.
>
> Correct, i mean Clang in version 3.4 is hardmasked. I want install clang
> alone llvm i not need. I think mesa use l
On Fri, 03 Jan 2014 00:59:29 +0200, Anton Shumskyi wrote:
> Hi, there is a native queuing at my INTEL SSD 64GB, so i'v set "noop"
> scheduler via udev rules. And it's kind a luggish when deleting a lot files
> like kernel sources (at ext4,xfs,btrfs, FS makes no difference, some cheap
That's the d
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 00:53:16 -0700, Joseph wrote:
> I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile
> webkit-gtk
> [..]
> How do I tell the system to use /home partition to use for compiling
> temp tiles?
portage.env allows per-package environment variables.
This will use two s
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