Currently I find I am doing a lot of patching across multiple systems to
get the functionality I require. One of the more anoying problems is
that "ebuild package clean" removes all the existing package. There
does not seem to be an equivalent to "make clean" in the ebuild command.
Is there a wa
On Saturday 26 November 2005 02:47, Harry Putnam wrote:
[...]
> Bacula goes looking for them in /var/tmp/**bacula* and of course they
> are long gone.
Bacula relies on its temp directory for other interesting functions too,
it can build a bootable ISO using your running kernel, for example.
I've
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Francesco Talamona wrote:
> I've written a little page in my personal wiki with an HOWTO for Gentoo
> to build a bootable cdrom using Bacula scripts, next week I can provide
> an english translation if anyone interested.
Well, I am interested. :) -
OK, I take it back.
I said that the situation of upgrading a kernel with the 'symlink' USE
flag active occurring at the same time as a (particular) program needing
to compile against a configured kernel was not likely to occur all that
often, but I was wrong. It's happened again today, but with a
Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> conftest && echo "works"
>
> root # ./conftest && echo "works"
> works
> Seems to have worked as expected.
Looking at qpkg -v -I|grep gcc
root # qpkg -v -I|grep gcc
sys-devel/gcc-3.3.5.20050130-r1 *
s
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 14:06:02 +0100 Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| Am I doing things wrong, or is this a valid enhancement request for
| b.g.o?
Unlikely to happen... Dependency resolution doesn't work that way.
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Holly Bostick wrote:
OK, I take it back.
I said that the situation of upgrading a kernel with the 'symlink' USE
flag active occurring at the same time as a (particular) program needing
to compile against a configured kernel was not likely to occur all that
often, but I was wrong. It's happened a
On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 17:50 -0500, Chris Bare wrote:
> I'm trying to build a qt based application from source and it's looking for a
> binary called: moc-qt3
> Can anyone tell me what package I have to emerge to get that? I've searched,
> but so far only uncovered that it is in the qt3-dev-tools pa
Zac Medico schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>> I said that the situation of upgrading a kernel with the 'symlink'
>> USE flag active occurring at the same time as a (particular)
>> program needing to compile against a configured kernel was not
>> likely to occur all that often, but I was wrong
> On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 17:50 -0500, Chris Bare wrote:
> > I'm trying to build a qt based application from source and it's looking for
> > a
> > binary called: moc-qt3
> > Can anyone tell me what package I have to emerge to get that? I've searched,
> > but so far only uncovered that it is in the q
Holly Bostick wrote:
This sounds great, but what about the kernel I'm booted into, against
which the module will *not* be compiled, if I have to reboot before
actually configuring/compiling/installing the new kernel?
You can get pretty close to your desired behavior (merge kernel last) if you
I currently have the dev-php/php installed on my Gentoo machine. I am
thinking of moving up to php 5 and must use the new dev-lang/php. Is
the dev-lang/php pretty stable? Is there anything I should know
before I make the switch?
Thanks,
Jeff
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I have just realized about programs that can be installed in slots.
Is there a way for me to find out what programs are installed in more
than one slot on my computer? Can I tell if a particular program in a
slot is still needed?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Zac Medico schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>>
>> This sounds great, but what about the kernel I'm booted into,
>> against which the module will *not* be compiled, if I have to
>> reboot before actually configuring/compiling/installing the new
>> kernel?
>>
>
> You can get pretty close to y
I was reading a different thread about the world file does not
necessarily contain all of the programs installed, if they are
installed from a dependency. Is there a way to see what programs are
installed on the machine which are not in the world file?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Yes, /var/db/pkg will have information about every package installed (in the subdirectories).
The world file has things that you want to always be there, or you installed manually.On 11/26/05, Jeff Grossman <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I was reading a different thread about the world file does not
n
Jeff Grossman wrote:
I was reading a different thread about the world file does not
necessarily contain all of the programs installed, if they are
installed from a dependency. Is there a way to see what programs are
installed on the machine which are not in the world file?
Thanks,
Jeff
Sure,
Great. Thanks for the information. I was not aware of that
directory.
Steven Susbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yes, /var/db/pkg will have information about every package installed (in the
>subdirectories).
>
>The world file has things that you want to always be there, or you installed
>manua
On Saturday 26 November 2005 17:37, Jeff Grossman wrote:
> I was reading a different thread about the world file does not
> necessarily contain all of the programs installed, if they are
> installed from a dependency. Is there a way to see what programs are
> installed on the machine which are not
Hello everybody,
Well, seems I must emerge system to get to passwd. I
maybe could find the distfiles I need on the
universal-install iso but wouldn't you know it? theres
no loop module on the min-install to do the job.
OK, so I oughta be able to dialout to the webby world
and emerge system that
On 11/26/05, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> conftest && echo "works"
> >
> > root # ./conftest && echo "works"
> > works
> > Seems to have worked as expected.
>
> Looking at qpkg -v -I|grep g
On 11/26/05, Jeff Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just realized about programs that can be installed in slots.
> Is there a way for me to find out what programs are installed in more
> than one slot on my computer? Can I tell if a particular program in a
> slot is still needed?
"emer
Matan Peled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Jeff Grossman wrote:
>> I was reading a different thread about the world file does not
>> necessarily contain all of the programs installed, if they are
>> installed from a dependency. Is there a way to see what programs are
>> installed on the machine whic
Hlp!
Michael Kintzios wrote:
>
>> From:: Oliver Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
>> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Home Network Printing
>> Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 11:58:27 +0100
>
>> Michael Kintzios wrote:
>>
>> > I created a new printer on hostname1 and also
Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 11/26/05, Jeff Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have just realized about programs that can be installed in slots.
>> Is there a way for me to find out what programs are installed in more
>> than one slot on my computer? Can I tell if a particula
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 11:10:31 -0800 Jeff Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thanks for the information. That is one are where I think Gentoo can
> definitely improve. Making it so you can tell if removing a package
> will kill anything.
You can check whether the package you intend to remove is
Jeff Grossman wrote:
Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/26/05, Jeff Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have just realized about programs that can be installed in slots.
Is there a way for me to find out what programs are installed in more
than one slot on my computer? C
Mick wrote:
Hlp!
Michael Kintzios wrote:
From:: Oliver Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Home Network Printing
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 11:58:27 +0100
Michael Kintzios wrote:
I created a new printer on hostname1 and
At 21:10 2005.11.26., you wrote:
Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 11/26/05, Jeff Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have just realized about programs that can be installed in slots.
>> Is there a way for me to find out what programs are installed in more
>> than one slot on my c
Nick Rout rout.co.nz> writes:
> > Bugzilla 92501 was the original request.
>
> By the look of the CVS tree this ebuild has NEVER been in portage. How
> it got on your system can only be explained by you.
Where/how do you look at the portage tree in the full complement
of packages that are ava
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 06:47, Holly Bostick wrote:
> 1) disable the symlink USE flag and manage the redirect manually, which
> would enable me to download any kernel at any time without concern for
> whether a kernel module was upgrading in the same operation; or
I guess I'll go for option 1, but the
On 11/26/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Where/how do you look at the portage tree in the full complement
> of packages that are available or what's not in the portage tree?
> Does one just look in /usr/portage/distfiles or some other special
> directory, or is there a place where one can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wrote a short script for simple text file processing in bash
> (using "<" for input redirection and "read"). I know, there are
> Now what to do? Are there some functions, which would implement basic
> math with real numbers in bash (add, substract, multiply,
I just have noticed that my Apache2 access.log has few entries:
220.189.234.182 - - [27/Sep/2005:03:21:59 -0600] "CONNECT 202.165.103.38:80
HTTP/1.1" 200 17505
61.232.83.75 - - [09/Oct/2005:04:33:26 -0600] "CONNECT 66.135.208.90:80
HTTP/1.1" 200 25952
59.40.34.187 - - [09/Oct/2005:19:05:40 -0600
On 11/26/05, Jeff Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the dev-lang/php pretty stable? Is there anything I should know
> before I make the switch?
I'm running 5.0.5. It's lovely. Just follow the upgrade guide
(http://svn.gnqs.org/projects/gentoo-php-overlay/file/docs/php-upgrading.html?format
Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> /var/tmp/portage/mod_php-4.4.0/work/php-4.4.0/config.log
Some stuff after 200 lines looks like it might be pertinent so posting
250 lines. I hope you see something:
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid de
Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is it normal to have 2 versions installed?
>
> Yes. Gcc is slotted, so it is normal to have more than one version installed.
>
Do I need two versions?.
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I have tried alot of approaches. Wvdial is superior for detecting
hardware: it found my modem on ttyS14, where other approaches hadn't
found it.
What I cannot seem to do is set up for my family to dial in from their
accounts. I have tried changing permissions of various kinds,
adding user to d
I have a cheap BT mouse I have used for at least a year on my Dell 8600 with
kde. It has worked well, and pretty much just worked, with a little adjusting
on the hcid.conf from googleing around.
Now it suddenly fails after an -uvDa world that I ran last friday I think. It
connects but just for
Hi List,
Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
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Alan E. Davis wrote:
> I have tried alot of approaches. Wvdial is superior for detecting
> hardware: it found my modem on ttyS14, where other approaches hadn't
> found it.
>
> What I cannot seem to do is set up for my family to dial in from their
> accounts. I have tried changing permissions of
Colin Copley wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
> webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
I don't run a webserver or anything but if you don't want journaling,
ext2 may be good. I don't think it has any journalin
Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
> The entire tree is in /usr/portage. For example, all possible
> net-analyzer packages are /usr/portage/net-analyzer. "find
> /usr/portage -name '*.ebuild'" will show you all ebuilds in the tree,
> masked or not, installed or not. Compare this to what you
Colin Copley wrote:
Hi List,
Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
Probably can't go wrong with ext2 (personally, I'd still go with ext3
because you get faster fscks during bootup, right?). E
Gary Richards wrote:
> I think somebody on this list was looking for one of those new Cherry
> CyMotion Linux keyboards. There's a new seller on eBay that has them.
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Cherry-CyMotion-Master-Linux-Keyboard-Tuxs-Revenge_W0QQitemZ5834892820QQcategoryZ4706QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcm
On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 12:00 -0500, Chris Bare wrote:
> > You have
> >
> > x11-libs/qt
> >
> > installed yes?
>
> yes:
>
> * installed packages
> [I--] [ ] x11-libs/qt-3.3.4-r8 (3)
>
> could this be what I'm looking for?
> /usr/qt/3/bin/moc
> and the package I'm building is expecting a di
Alan E. Davis wrote:
> I have tried changing permissions of various kinds, adding user
> to dialout, etc.
Add them to "tty" group ;)
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4544-9692
Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On Sat November 26 2005 11:48 pm, Thomas Harold wrote:
> Colin Copley wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
> > webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
>
> Probably can't go wrong with ext2 (personally, I'd still
There are a couple of groups that you need to add your users to. -
"dialout" and "uucp".
Reading the message at the end of emerging wvdial tells you this. Also
reading the ebuild gives you the same information.
I am not criticising you, thiose messages flash by very quickly, and
reading the ebuil
On Sat November 26 2005 9:15 pm, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> I have tried alot of approaches. Wvdial is superior for detecting
> hardware: it found my modem on ttyS14, where other approaches hadn't found
> it.
>
> What I cannot seem to do is set up for my family to dial in from their
> accounts. I hav
On 11/26/05, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > /var/tmp/portage/mod_php-4.4.0/work/php-4.4.0/config.log
> Some stuff after 200 lines looks like it might be pertinent so posting
> 250 lines. I hope you see something:
>
> This file contains any
Any Apache guru on the list?
Is directive permitted inside directive?
example from Gentoo /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/00_default_vhost.conf file:
.
.
If I comment out the # directive, the directive
(along with all its parameter (mainly "AllowOveride All") is worki
On 11/26/05, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> Is it normal to have 2 versions installed?
> >
> > Yes. Gcc is slotted, so it is normal to have more than one version
> > installed.
> >
>
> Do I need two versions?.
Technically, no. But this
On Saturday 26 November 2005 23:56, Joseph wrote:
> I just have noticed that my Apache2 access.log has few entries:
>
> 220.189.234.182 - - [27/Sep/2005:03:21:59 -0600] "CONNECT
> 202.165.103.38:80 HTTP/1.1" 200 17505 61.232.83.75 - -
> [09/Oct/2005:04:33:26 -0600] "CONNECT 66.135.208.90:80 HTTP/1.
On Fri, Nov 25, 2005 at 08:00:09PM +0100, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote
> If you create a private-public pair with ssh-keygen you can access to
> the other machine without a password. Then your script would call ssh
> and probably "sudo /sbin/poweroff" as a parameter to halt the remote
> machine.
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