On 2/10/24 07:56, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, gentoo.
>
> I was wanting to do a pretty full build of my Emacs working repository.
> This involved first purging al *.elc files. The way to do this is
>
> $ find . -name '*.elc' | xargs rm
>
>
Just as an aside: find supports the `-delete` a
On 1/8/24 18:30, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> When I try to "startx" on a new system I get an error.
>
> X.Org X Server 1.21.1.10
> X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
> Current Operating System: Linux i5_old 6.1.67-gentoo #1 SMP
> PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Dec 29 22:33:45 MST 2023 x86_64
> Kernel comm
On 10/29/23 22:50, Thanos Apollo wrote:
>
> Hey, newbie here with a fresh Gentoo install.
>
>
> I'm setting up mullvad-vpn, using ebuild from GURU, so far so good. I'd
> like to have a an init script to start the daemon, basically like this:
>
> `/etc/init.d/mullvad-daemon`
> ``` shell
> #!/sb
On 1/1/23 13:05, Wol wrote:
> On 01/01/2023 20:08, cal wrote:
>> FWIW, Thunderbird builds fine with GCC on my machine -- I'm unsure of
>> your reasons for setting your Portage compiler to clang, but you may
>> wish to use a package.env override to build Thunderbird w
On 1/1/23 11:14, Wols Lists wrote:
> On 01/01/2023 18:33, cal wrote:
>> On 1/1/23 03:07, Wols Lists wrote:
>>> I got the following build failure in my weekly emerge yesterday ...
>>>
>>> * Messages for package mail-client/thunderbird-102.6.0:
>>>
&
On 1/1/23 03:07, Wols Lists wrote:
> I got the following build failure in my weekly emerge yesterday ...
>
> * Messages for package mail-client/thunderbird-102.6.0:
>
> * ERROR: mail-client/thunderbird-102.6.0::gentoo failed (compile phase):
> * (no error message)
> *
> * Call stack:
> *
ekelleys.org.uk/gitweb/?p=dnsmasq.git;a=commit;h=ee8750451b49d27b180517a4e35b636be0fae575.
Ironic that the author included "I'm sure no-one wants or needs
IPv6-free code these days" in the commit message.
I suppose you could file a bug to remove the `ipv6` USE from the dnsmasq
ebuild since it no longer does anything.
cal
On 7/4/22 22:04, William Kenworthy wrote:
> I synced portage a couple of days now and now my systems are rebuilding
> python modules for 3.10 without any input from me (prior to this 3.10
> was on the system but wasn't picked up by applications.) This is
> breaking non portage apps like homeassist
On 5/11/22 18:41, Mansour Al Akeel wrote:
> Miles,
> Thank you for your response. The idea of "getting harder and harder"
> is hard to accept. Gentoo has always been about having choice> Firefox
> requires rust, but is there a way to disable this ?
> There must be another way to let the user decid
ng something else. I've also upgraded mine to 8GB
RAM which helps with certain builds.
In addition to the usual problem packages others have called out, the
main problem I ran into was heat dissipation: the X220 chassis is so
small that railing the CPU at 100% for hours on compiles was pushing the
temperature over 90 degrees celsius. I disassembled the laptop and
applied new high quality thermal paste to the CPU/heatsink and it seems
to be doing a little better now.
cal
that I installed for
my particular usage.
I'm not sure from your question exactly why you're using -1 frequently
enough to find it cumbersome; if you clarified what you're doing it
might be easier to clarify whether that is "normal" usage or there is a
better way of doing things.
cal
On 9/19/21 12:03 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
> 210918 cal wrote:
>>> (kde-frameworks/kglobalaccel-5.82.0-r1:5/5.82::gentoo, installed)
>>> USE="-debug -doc -nls -test" ABI_X86="(64)" pulled in by
>>> (no parents that aren't satisfied by oth
On 9/18/21 2:59 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
> There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
> When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
>
> !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled
> !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot co
>
>
>
>
> (and 3 more with the same problems)
>
> (kde-frameworks/kglobalaccel-5.82.0-r1:5/5.82::gentoo, installed)
> USE="-debug -doc -nls -test" ABI_X86="(64)" pulled in by
> (no parents that aren't satisfied by other packages in this slot)
See in particular the last message. I'm not sure what causes that
message in particular, but it seems like kglobalaccel is causing the
problem by pulling in a bunch of 5.82.0 deps causing a slot conflict.
cal
ew version of
GCC was merged, and if so, I eselect it and rebuild libtool as described
on the wiki.
cal
On 9/6/21 11:14 AM, n952162 wrote:
> On any of my 7 gentoo machines:
>
> FAILED: ^[[0mvendor/CMakeFiles/libbase.dir/libbase/logging.cpp.o
> /usr/bin/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -Ivendor
> -I/var/tmp/portage/dev-util/android-tools-31.0.0_p1/work/android-tools-31.0.0p1/vendor/libbase/include
>
> -I/va
On 9/5/21 12:46 AM, Tamer Higazi wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> After upgrading my gentoo box i see a new behavior, that my machine
> after boot doen't configure my network. My network is configured through
> systemd-network,
>
> Only if I manually after login execute: "systemctl restart
> systemd-netwo
epip, or you could try to make
the dev-python/pip package support the python2_7 target, or you could
download the source from python.org and configure/build it yourself into
a separate directory.
However, it is probably worth first checking if there is a release of
the software you want to use that supports Python 3 instead.
cal
On 8/2/21 11:03 PM, n952162 wrote:
> On 8/3/21 7:37 AM, cal wrote:
>> On 8/2/21 10:26 PM, n952162 wrote:
>>> On 8/3/21 7:20 AM, n952162 wrote:
>>>> On 8/2/21 10:10 PM, David Haller wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> On
On 8/2/21 10:26 PM, n952162 wrote:
> On 8/3/21 7:20 AM, n952162 wrote:
>> On 8/2/21 10:10 PM, David Haller wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> On Mon, 02 Aug 2021, n952162 wrote:
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy
"dev-python/isodate[python_targets_python3_8(-)?,python_targets_python3_9(-)?]"
o compile Firefox seems
excessive, what hardware are you building this on?).
Regarding rust, personally I just gave up and installed rust-bin. Again
it's not Gentoo's fault that upstream's product is so bloated.
cal
[1] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2021-15/
[2] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2021-18/
[3] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2021-24/
gt;
>> On the first machine, you would still see the correct md5sum because the
>> kernel abstracts this fact away from you. But if you rip out the drive
>> and take it somewhere else without flushing those caches, you're going
>> to get an incomplete file.
>>
&g
emory even after the copy command completes.
On the first machine, you would still see the correct md5sum because the
kernel abstracts this fact away from you. But if you rip out the drive
and take it somewhere else without flushing those caches, you're going
to get an incomplete file.
Check if the file on the drive still md5sums the same if you plug it
back into the first machine. Check what size it is, and whether there
are a lot of 0s at the end indicating an unfinished write.
cal
that are not required by
packages in your @world or selected profile. Removing these packages is
probably not going to break anything; you can always reinstall them
later if you need them.
cal
On 4/26/21 10:14 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 4/26/21 10:09 PM, cal wrote:
>> On 4/26/21 8:56 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>> My new PC has two 8GB sticks so total 16GB RAM
>>> but cat /proc/meminfo
>>> MemTotal: 14230648 kB
>>>
rep Memory:`.
The other possibility is that your RAM manufacturer used "gigabyte" to
mean 10^9 instead of 2^30, meaning that you actually have fewer than
16GiB. Hard disk manufacturers have been pulling this trick for years;
I'm not sure if it's common for RAM.
cal
On 11/19/20 1:36 PM, Steven Lembark wrote:
Based on:
2020-04-22 Python 3.7 to become the default target
I'd have thought that using:
PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_7"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_7"
and
emerge --depclean;
emerge -1vUD @world;
emerge --depc
On 2/13/21 8:42 PM, Dan Egli wrote:
On 2/13/2021 2:41 PM, Steven Lembark wrote:
[snip]
Bumps into not having sys-apps/portage-::gentoo:
# $emerge dev-db/pgmodeler
Calculating dependencies... done!
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy
"sys-apps/portage[python_targets_python2_7(-),python_targ
On 2/9/21 5:04 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 2/8/21 9:59 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 2/8/21 9:44 PM, cal wrote:
[snip]
When I'm directly in front of the PC and I have a log-in screen and type user
ID + passwords
I was under impression that "startxfce4" would ru
On 2/7/21 11:38 AM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 2/7/21 12:26 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 12:10:50 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 2/7/21 4:09 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 01:28:39 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
I disable "slim" login mana
_a_filesystem_to_a_partition
`parted` is only editing the partition table, not the filesystems
applied to those partitions.
Cal
e, I clean out the older ones to free up space.
Cal
nables debug
mode (hence the ludicrously long output), and -e is short for
--emptytree which is almost certainly not what you wanted to do here.
Try --deep instead.
Cal
On 12/15/20 9:36 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 12/15/2020 07:53 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> During compiling -uavDN @world one of the package refuse to compile
>>
>> sys-auth/polkit-0.118::gentoo failed (configure phase):
>>econf failed
> [snip]
>>
>> Now, I can no longer ssh
On 12/13/20 11:31 AM, n952162 wrote:
On 12/13/20 1:09 AM, Dan Egli wrote:
Have to agree with Neil on this one. You've got a LOT of updates.
World is great, but start with emerge -UDuv @system, after you find
the culprit that is still setting python3_6 as a target. Once the
system emerge is done
On 11/17/20 7:33 AM, Jack wrote:
On 2020.11.16 21:00, cal wrote:
On 11/16/20 4:22 PM, Jack wrote:
On 2020.11.15 19:02, Jack wrote:
As usual, I've got what seems to be a really obscure problem, and I
have not found any reference to it searching the interwebs.
The suspect package is sys
utside of chroot = %s", ctime(&now));
chroot("/proc");
printf("Time inside of chroot = %s", ctime(&now));
return 0;
}
Time outside of chroot = Mon Nov 16 17:58:19 2020
Time inside of chroot = Tue Nov 17 01:58:19 2020
Cal
On 11/15/20 3:20 PM, n952162 wrote:
On 11/16/20 12:17 AM, cal wrote:
On 11/15/20 3:10 PM, n952162 wrote:
On 11/16/20 12:06 AM, Manuel McLure wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 2:59 PM n952162 mailto:n952...@web.de>> wrote:
I'm trying to convert python2 scripts to python3. A s
ays the USE flags for 3.9.0:
$ python --version
Python 3.6.12
$ equery uses python
* Found these USE flags for dev-lang/python-3.9.0:
[...]
$ equery uses dev-lang/python:3.6
* Found these USE flags for dev-lang/python-3.6.12:
[...]
You can set the default Python interpreter with eselect python list /
eselect python set.
Cal
On 2020-08-29 04:51, Jorge Almeida wrote:
The synopsis in the man page for openrc says
openrc [-n, --no-stop] [-o, --override] [runlevel]
but the text says nothing at all about the -o flag.
Anyone knows what it does? I assume it was an oversight.
Jorge Almeida
Indeed, it appears the man page
On 2020-08-08 10:57, Walter Dnes wrote:
I noticed when setting up my notebook that tcl got pulled in. The
culprit is dev-db/sqlite-3.32.3-r1. Note the "-tcl" USE flag.
[thimk][root][~] emerge -pv1 sqlite
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
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