On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Matan Peled wrote:
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> Just emerge alsa-headers and alsa-lib.
>
Did it. It's OK now, no more complaints from revdep-rebuild.
I emerged (before) sun-jdk-1.4.2.09, but it didn't change anything.
Thank you, Matan and Dave.
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Jorge Almeida wrote:
> Wouldn't that entail some error messages at boot time?
Nope. Well, it might complain if you do 'rc-update add alsasound default'... So
don't do that.
Just emerge alsa-headers and alsa-lib.
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On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Holly Bostick wrote:
> > I'm installing gentoo from a Knoppix disk. I'm in the chroot
> > environment now. I tried to download the thing using Firefox. It died
> > quietly, probably because user knoppix has no permissions to write
> > to the disk.
>
> Huh? Am I missing somet
OK, I'll try that. Or perhaps I give Sun a try, although I find the
hassle repulsive. After all, they're not charging for the product, so
what's the point of making downloading such a pain? Stupid, if they ask
me, which they don't, of course.
It's not gentoo's fault. The website itself forces y
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> > > Another alternative is to install alsa. Granted you won't be using it
> > > because
> > > you don't have the hardware, but it might be enough to have a clean
> > > revdep-rebuild. Based on equery results, it looks like all you'd need to
> > > emerg
Another alternative is to install alsa. Granted you won't be using it
because
you don't have the hardware, but it might be enough to have a clean
revdep-rebuild. Based on equery results, it looks like all you'd need to
emerge is alsa-lib and alsa-headers, so you wouldn't be talking about a
gre
Jorge Almeida schreef:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Robert Buzna wrote:
>
>
>> Use Sun's Java Kit (preferably jdk 1.4). Some application servers
>> had problems to start with blackdown jdk. If you want use
>> java-alsa, you must have installed alsa.
>>
>
> No can do.
>
> I'm installing gentoo from
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Robert Buzna wrote:
> Use Sun's Java Kit (preferably jdk 1.4). Some application servers had
> problems to start with blackdown jdk. If you want use java-alsa, you
> must have installed alsa.
>
No can do.
I'm installing gentoo from a Knoppix disk. I'm in the chroot environmen
Use Sun's Java Kit (preferably jdk 1.4). Some application servers had
problems to start with blackdown jdk. If you want use java-alsa, you
must have installed alsa.
On 10/12/05, Dave Nebinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > What to do? Can I safely ignore the revdep-rebuild messages?
> >> I thin
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Dave Nebinger wrote:
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> You might consider the alternate route of removing the offending
> libjsoundalsa.so file.
>
> Of course, rather than simply /bin/rm'ing the thing away you might want to
> just relocate it temporarily. Then do a revdep-rebuild -p to see if blackdown
> What to do? Can I safely ignore the revdep-rebuild messages?
I think you can safely ignore that (unless you're running java
applications that use sound/alsa). the java packages are binary, that
means that you don't compile it according to your use flags, you install
the "whole package", so some
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
> > What to do? Can I safely ignore the revdep-rebuild messages?
> I think you can safely ignore that (unless you're running java
> applications that use sound/alsa). the java packages are binary, that
> means that you don't compile it according to your u
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 22:01 +0100, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> java hates me.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ revdep-rebuild -p
>
> Checking reverse dependencies...
> Packages containing binaries and libraries broken by any package update,
> will be recompiled.
>
>
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