Uwe Thiem wrote:
> On 09 May 2006 15:40, glen martin wrote:
>
>> This isn't the case of subscribing through work and sending from home or
>> whatever. In both cases I sent from home, indeed from the same account
>> in the same mail client. Only the path the messa
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> Maybe you can cat your /proc/mounts
> next time you're in that single-user mode? It might make things more
> clear...
>
3 power cycles later I duplicated the problem. Here is /proc/mounts,
transcribed by hand. There is nothing obvious wrong here (to me) except
that the
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 09 May 2006 07:20:57 -0700 glen martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Resending ... anyone have a clue as to why the "Give root password for
>> maintenance ..." prompt would come up occasionally at shutdow
This isn't the case of subscribing through work and sending from home or
whatever. In both cases I sent from home, indeed from the same account
in the same mail client. Only the path the message took to
list.gentoo.org changed.
I hadn't posted to this for quite a while until recently. When I did s
Resending ... anyone have a clue as to why the "Give root password for
maintenance ..." prompt would come up occasionally at shutdown time?
>>>
Well, this is weird.
We've all seen "Give root password for maintenance (or type Control-D to
continue):", usually after an unclean shutdown.
I'm getti
Well, this is weird.
We've all seen "Give root password for maintenance (or type Control-D to
continue):", usually after an unclean shutdown.
I'm getting it on shutdown itself. I've never even heard of this, and
searching google I haven't found any reference to it.
This is a home theatre PC runn
rederic Jaeckel wrote:
Hi Glen Martin,
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 04:58:15PM -0800, glen martin wrote:
#insert
I'm provisioning a new mail server, and have installed courier-imap with
the related courier-authlib. hardened profile, system pretty fully
up-to-date.
I'm attempting
#insert
I'm provisioning a new mail server, and have installed courier-imap with
the related courier-authlib. hardened profile, system pretty fully
up-to-date.
net-libs/courier-authlib-0.58 -berkdb* +crypt -debug +gdbm -ldap -mysql
+pam -postgres
net-mail/courier-imap-4.0.1 -berkdb* -deb
Holly Bostick wrote:
>glen martin schreef:
>
>
>>As an aside, I wonder whether it is a good feature idea that
>>ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="" emerge without --oneshot should
>>automatically add to the package.keywords file.
>>
>>
>That's an
Willie Wong wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 11:01:43AM -0800, glen martin wrote:
>
>
>>Seems a truism, but you're right. apache isn't in my world file.
>>somehow. And adding it to my world file does work around the symptom I
>>describe.
>>
>
Holly Bostick wrote:
>>So, any thoughts on why "emerge --newuse" doesn't want to rebuild
>>apache?
>>
>>
>
>Well, assuming it's not a bug (what version of Portage are you using?)
>then is it possible that apache is neither in your world file,
>
>
I'm on portage 2.0.51.22-r3. This is a ver
I've googled and scanned recent messages archive of this list for this
issue - if I'm blind, apologies in advance.
I've changed some USE flags deliberately to add features to a package
(in this case, apache). That package is also impacted by different
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS flag ("~86"), which I've spec
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
>glen martin wrote:
>
>
>>This is an EPIA PD6000, which like the ME6000 uses the Samuel 2
>>processor. So I used those CFLAGS with other tweaks mentioned on
>>the same page.
>>
>>CFLAGS="-march=i586 -m3dnow -Os -pipe -fomit-fr
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 20:10 +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> glen martin wrote:
> > /usr/lib/portage/bin/ebuild.sh: line 1882: 16369 Segmentation
> > fault chown portage:portage "${T}/environment" >&/dev/null
> > /usr/lib/portage/bin/ebuild.sh: line 1882:
I'm not sure how things got this way (something to do with not watching
emerge output closely so not knowing when the problem started
precisely). And I'm somewhat newbie, by which I don't expect any
particular allowances but you may wish to keep in mind in thinking about
what stupid mistakes I may
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