I use pdfjam (which is in app-text/texlive-core) for this sort of
thing, and it's pretty fantastic. It's pretty dependency heavy if you
dont already use texlive though, as it's using texlive's pdfpages as
its backend. So if you're a latex user I'd go that way, if not use
one of the other recommen
Probably because pycharm's got vim compatibility in its editor, and
does not have emacs compatibility in its editor
On Wed, 2 Nov 2022 at 04:25, Grant Edwards wrote:
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> On https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/PyCharm_Community_Edition:
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> See also
>
> * Vim — a text editor based on the vi t
If your *reason* for wanting to remove rust is the compile time, bear
in mind there is also a rust-bin package these days. There are an
increasingly large number of major packages that have rust as a
dependency, so it's getting harder and harder to get away from.
Obviously anything from the mozill
That is correct, yeah. Wouldnt do you any harm to backup your ESP
beforehand, though it's unlikely to be more than a precaution
On Sun, 10 Apr 2022 at 10:13, Adam Carter wrote:
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> I'm assuming that windows will modify the EFI configuration and i will need
> to boot, say, a minimal cd image to r
The standard is #6-32 UNC for 3.5" harddrives, and most case-related
stuff including motherboard standoffs. It's M3 standard for 2.5"
harddrives, 5.25" optical drives, etc, etc.
The lengths arent standard in general, though I imagine there's a
fairly standard harddrive length.
So you presumably
threads very rarely makes sense for anything, btw.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 21:41, Miles Malone
wrote:
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> Now for your own sanity you might consider stopping adding things
> globally constantly, and using app-portage/flaggie to sanely manage
> them per-package... Cause there's f
Now for your own sanity you might consider stopping adding things
globally constantly, and using app-portage/flaggie to sanely manage
them per-package... Cause there's far more use flags that make sense
per-package than make sense globally. I used to manage them all
largely globally like ten years
nicely with Matlab and okay with c++
and python)
That's my best guess as to what's causing your blockers, anyways.
Give it a go and see where the error moves to
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 16:09, Dale wrote:
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> Miles Malone wrote:
> > Hi Dale,
> >
> > Try removing t
Hi Dale,
Try removing the vtk useflag from opencascade. Also, add verbose to
your emerge arguments and it may show you the full RDEPEND
Regards,
Miles
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 11:07, Dale wrote:
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> Howdy,
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> I seem to have ran into a road block. To get a clean path for emerge
> recently, I h
It shouldnt be root, should be your current user. Looks like you've
run a GUI program as root in your current session maybe, which has
created a root-owned dconf/user.
On Fri, 24 Dec 2021 at 10:40, wrote:
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> On 12/23/21 17:19, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 4:53 PM wrote:
> >>
And honestly, expanding on what Rich said... Given your particular
circumstances with the extensive number of hardlinks are pretty
specific, I reckon you might be best off just setting up a small scale
test of some options and profiling it. Converting it all to a btrfs
subvolume might be a realis
Select a version of gcc you do have, using gcc-config. Then rebuild
libtool, and continue. GCC 9.3.0 doesnt exist because it's been
replaced in the gcc9 branch by GCC 9.4.0. You could choose to stick
to GCC9, or move to 10 or 11.
On Tue, 19 Oct 2021 at 11:48, Walter Dnes wrote:
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> Rebuildin
Look I mean in any other context for a git repository sync-depth=0
would be the obvious choice, why have a version control system if
you're limiting the version control. It was added to gentoo so that
developers could work on their own branches of the git repo whilst
still having it actually work
There's one thing that springs instantly to mind that uses a complex
meta package that isnt a desktop environment is texlive. And jesus do
the texlive team (all... two of them?) work hard. Special shout out.
On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 at 16:37, Arve Barsnes wrote:
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> On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 at 08:05, wrot
I would strongly, STRONGLY discourage you from creating your own meta
package. There are very few meta packages in the tree (in the scheme
of things) for very good reasons, they take one hell of a lot of
maintenance. They're really only there for things like kde, where you
might just want a bare
You'd need NUMA if you had a NUMA machine. In current context, that
would be either a) a dual socket system, b) an amd threadripper, or c)
some of the really high core xeons. If your motherboard doesnt have
certain memory banks allocated to certain processors or cores, you're
probably not running
What is it makes you think system rescue cd isnt compatible with
gentoo? it's built on arch these days, but it's still the go-to
rescue and install CD, and I cannot imagine it being an issue. I
suggest giving it a go and make sure it mounts your ZFS array without
issues, and go from there.
It's
pdfjam is now included in texlive as of 2021, hence it being a blocker
On Sun, 18 Jul 2021 at 04:06, wrote:
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> On 7/17/21 11:40 AM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> > I'm trying to reinstall app-text/pdfjam" but it is blocked by
> > app-text/texlive-core-2021
> >
> >
> > emerge -1avq app-text/pd
It's pointless to have things in your world set that are by the very
nature of the distro in the system set, it's just causing extra
dependency calculations to no purpose. You dont add gcc to the world
set either. or binhost. or libtools.
On Thu, 6 May 2021 at 21:27, n952162 wrote:
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> On 5/6/
At this point I'd choose nothing until it's settled down, unless
you've got a strong reason not to. They've literally only JUST
managed to get the majority of ebuilds even working with slotted lua
at all, give it six months.
Regards,
Miles
On Tue, 19 Jan 2021 at 23:52, Gerion Entrup wrote:
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>
It was historically in /usr/portage, it's now in /var/db/repos/gentoo.
The handbook is apparently out of date on this. If you've got the
time I'm sure the handbook maintainers would appreciate a patch or a
bug
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 at 21:52, gevisz wrote:
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> How would you comment the following qu
ed, 16 Dec 2020 at 21:06, n952162 wrote:
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> On 12/16/20 11:34 AM, Miles Malone wrote:
> > What's happening when you do emerge -avuDN --with-bdeps=y
> > --backtrack=100 @world ? Giving portage the flexibility to solve it
> > with some extra backtracking and increasing the
If it's wanting to downgrade something you definitely wouldnt want
downgraded is one, but feel free to omit the "a" and do the above
anyway
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 at 21:06, n952162 wrote:
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> On 12/16/20 11:34 AM, Miles Malone wrote:
> > What's happening when you
What's happening when you do emerge -avuDN --with-bdeps=y
--backtrack=100 @world ? Giving portage the flexibility to solve it
with some extra backtracking and increasing the scope to world might
fix it, if not then we can revisit it?
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 at 20:24, n952162 wrote:
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> In an update
On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 01:49, J. Roeleveld wrote:
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> Personally, however, I tend to use a new system as an excuse to clean up my
> install and start from scratch. Especially as I always tend to pass my old
> system on to a family member or friend.
>
It's also an excellent opportunity to do a o
Install the net-print/brother-hl5370dw-bin driver from the brother printer
overlay, and then add the printer with that driver from the cups browser
interface. Generally I find the brother binary cups drivers pretty great
On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 at 11:17, wrote:
> Is there an easy way to install prin
Well yeah, after a *lot* of news items to that effect, and of course the
fact it's been deprecated for years anyway, it's gone. If you need the
interpreter only for some scripts just select it in your world file, it'll
be around a wee while longer, but the entire ecosystem is kaput, dead,
gone, no
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