Re: [gentoo-user] mail to this list from home fails, but from home relayed through ISP works

2006-05-09 Thread glen martin
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

Re: [gentoo-user] Shutdown pauses partway with "Give root password"

2006-05-09 Thread glen martin
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

Re: [gentoo-user] Shutdown pauses partway with "Give root password"

2006-05-09 Thread glen martin
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

[gentoo-user] mail to this list from home fails, but from home relayed through ISP works

2006-05-09 Thread glen martin
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

[gentoo-user] Shutdown pauses partway with "Give root password"

2006-05-09 Thread glen martin
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

[gentoo-user] Shutdown halts partway with "Give root password"

2006-05-07 Thread glen martin
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

Re: [gentoo-user] courier-imapd: * BYE imaplogin expected exactly two arguments

2006-02-10 Thread glen martin
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

[gentoo-user] courier-imapd: * BYE imaplogin expected exactly two arguments

2006-02-08 Thread glen martin
#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

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --newuse misses package that new USE affects

2005-11-25 Thread glen martin
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

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --newuse misses package that new USE affects

2005-11-25 Thread glen martin
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. >> >

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --newuse misses package that new USE affects

2005-11-24 Thread glen martin
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

[gentoo-user] emerge --newuse misses package that new USE affects

2005-11-24 Thread glen martin
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

Re: [gentoo-user] ebuild.sh chown/chmod segmentation fault

2005-05-19 Thread glen martin
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

Re: [gentoo-user] ebuild.sh chown/chmod segmentation fault

2005-05-18 Thread glen martin
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:

[gentoo-user] ebuild.sh chown/chmod segmentation fault

2005-05-18 Thread glen martin
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