Hi!
It seems like perl-5.8.8-r3 introduced a new place
(/usr/lib/vendor_perl) for perl modules, but the perl-cleaner utility
didn't catch that properly. Now all perl modules/utilities (like genlop)
are broken for me.
What is the easiest way out? Trying to find out which perl modules are
installed
Andreas Vinsander wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It seems like perl-5.8.8-r3 introduced a new place
> (/usr/lib/vendor_perl) for perl modules, but the perl-cleaner utility
> didn't catch that properly. Now all perl modules/utilities (like genlop)
> are broken for me.
>
> What is the easiest way out? Trying to
On (19/11/07 09:00) Andreas Vinsander wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It seems like perl-5.8.8-r3 introduced a new place
> (/usr/lib/vendor_perl) for perl modules, but the perl-cleaner utility
> didn't catch that properly. Now all perl modules/utilities (like genlop)
> are broken for me.
>
> What is the easiest
Am Montag, 19. November 2007 schrieb ext Andreas Vinsander:
> It seems like perl-5.8.8-r3 introduced a new place
> (/usr/lib/vendor_perl) for perl modules
Hmm, I don't have this directory on my system with 5.8.8-r3 installed and I
don't see any traces of it in "perl -V" output.
Bye...
On Monday 19 November 2007, Andreas Vinsander wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It seems like perl-5.8.8-r3 introduced a new place
> (/usr/lib/vendor_perl) for perl modules, but the perl-cleaner utility
> didn't catch that properly. Now all perl modules/utilities (like genlop)
> are broken for me.
>
> What is the e
Peter Alfredsen wrote:
> Please re-emerge perl. *Somebody* played with a stable ebuild without
> committing a revision bump (which would have gone to unstable first).
> emerge --sync&&emerge -1 dev-lang/perl
> should fix this.
> See this bug:
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/199518
> for more informatio
Bryan Whitehead schrieb:
> Can you just run "uname -a" and cut/paste that to an email and send to
> us? I think you are still in 32bit land.
# uname -a
Linux hiro 2.6.22-gentoo-r9 #4 SMP PREEMPT Sat Nov 17 02:42:03 CET 2007
x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
Stefa
Stefan G. Weichinger schrieb:
> Bryan Whitehead schrieb:
>> Can you just run "uname -a" and cut/paste that to an email and send to
>> us? I think you are still in 32bit land.
>
> # uname -a
> Linux hiro 2.6.22-gentoo-r9 #4 SMP PREEMPT Sat Nov 17 02:42:03 CET 2007
> x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 66
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 01:19:06 +0200, ~/Timur Aydin wrote:
> How would I go about rebuilding all installed packages, except gcc? I
> suppose I could do "emerge --emptytree world", but that would also merge
> gcc, which I don't want, because I want to be sure that the whole system
> is rebuilt with t
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 23:02:06 + (UTC), Thufir wrote:
> Booting 'gentoo Linux'
>
> root (hd1,0)
> Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
> kernel /kernel-has-alsa root=/dev/hdb3
>
> Error 15: File not found
> Press any key to continue...
>
> The significance, to my mind, is that in th
Hi,
I noticed this in my log and wondered what others may think.
Oct 21 20:26:32 smoker smartd[5381]: Device: /dev/hda, SMART Prefailure
Attribute: 8 Seek_Time_Performance changed from 252 to 251
Oct 21 22:26:32 smoker smartd[5381]: Device: /dev/hda, SMART Prefailure
Attribute: 8 Seek_Time_Perfor
Hi list!
I need a recommendation for a good book to learn Python for people
experienced in C++ but not Bash, Java or CMD/Powershell.
It shouldn't focus on Linux all too much.
Thanks in advance!
Florian Philipp
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Jeff Cranmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did not. What is the procedure for doing this, and what exactly
> does it accomplish?
>
> Thanks
# cp /wherever/old/.config /usr/src/linux/.config
# cd /usr/src/linux
# make oldconfig
this prompts only for new or ch
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007, Sean wrote:
> I'd really like to replace the /bin/sh link to point to a smaller shell,
> such as ash or dash instead of the bash default, but that apparently makes
> functions.sh _very_ unhappy.
Use baselayout-2. I use /bin/sh -> dash with baselayout-2 and have no
problems wi
Quoting Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I noticed this in my log and wondered what others may think.
Oct 21 20:26:32 smoker smartd[5381]: Device: /dev/hda, SMART Prefailure
Attribute: 8 Seek_Time_Performance changed from 252 to 251
I had a harddrive on a server exhibit this behavior for about a year
On Montag, 19. November 2007, Dale wrote:
AFAIK Pre-fail is not a problem. If the harddisk is close to failing you'll
get something this in your logs:
Nov 19 15:25:05 [smartd] Device: /dev/hda, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP
DATA NOW!_
Nov 19 15:25:05 [smartd] Device: /dev/hda, 785 Currently
Billy Holmes wrote:
> Quoting Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I noticed this in my log and wondered what others may think.
>> Oct 21 20:26:32 smoker smartd[5381]: Device: /dev/hda, SMART Prefailure
>> Attribute: 8 Seek_Time_Performance changed from 252 to 251
>
> I had a harddrive on a server exhibi
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> On Montag, 19. November 2007, Dale wrote:
>
> AFAIK Pre-fail is not a problem. If the harddisk is close to failing you'll
> get something this in your logs:
>
> Nov 19 15:25:05 [smartd] Device: /dev/hda, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP
> DATA NOW!_
> Nov 19 15:25:0
> > app-office/gnumeric-1.6.3 (python? >=dev-python/pygtk-2)
> > gnome-base/gnome-menus-2.18.3-r1 (python? dev-python/pygtk)
> > gnome-extra/libgsf-1.14.3 (python? >=dev-python/pygtk-2.8)
> > media-gfx/gimp-2.2.17 (python? >=dev-python/pygtk-2)
> > x11-libs/vte-0.16.8 (python? >=dev-python/pygtk-2.
On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 15:01 +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> I need a recommendation for a good book to learn Python for people
> experienced in C++ but not Bash, Java or CMD/Powershell.
>
> It shouldn't focus on Linux all too much.
Well, the usual answers are:
python.org
>
> >=dev-python/pygtk-2.9
>
> in package.mask for some unknown reason. Sorry to bother everyone.
Ahh, I've had that happen... though I usually insert a timestamp/reason
comment so I know what I did it.
-a
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On Monday 19 November 2007, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 15:01 +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
> > Hi list!
> >
> > I need a recommendation for a good book to learn Python for people
> > experienced in C++ but not Bash, Java or CMD/Powershell.
> >
> > It shouldn't focus on Linux all
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 01:19:06 +0200
~/Timur Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How would I go about rebuilding all installed packages, except gcc? I
> suppose I could do "emerge --emptytree world", but that would also
> merge gcc, which I don't want, because I want to be sure that the
>
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:46:52 -0600
Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was looking around on Newegg for a new hard drive. I found a 250GB
> that should work.
You might consider getting a Seagate ES. Enterprise level seagate
drives, although they cost maybe $30 USD more, are spec.'d to spin
con
check out http://diveintopython.org/
you can read the book online and then think about buying it for having
some paper in your hands :)
Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 15:01 +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
Hi list!
I need a recommendation for a good book to learn Python for p
On Monday 19 November 2007 16:35:17 Dan Farrell wrote:
> > How would I go about rebuilding all installed packages, except gcc? I
> > suppose I could do "emerge --emptytree world", but that would also
> > merge gcc, which I don't want, because I want to be sure that the
> > whole system is rebuilt w
Hello,
After looking at the /var/log/messages file, I saw an entry which seemed
to indicate a memory address problem. I decided to run memtest86+.
However it is taking too long. So far 17 hours and still going. The
"Pass" field reads 25%; I hope this is an indication of how much of the
total has
On Nov 19, 2007 12:03 PM, de Almeida, Valmor F. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After looking at the /var/log/messages file, I saw an entry which seemed
> to indicate a memory address problem. I decided to run memtest86+.
> However it is taking too long. So far 17 hours and still going.
>>
>>From: Mark Shields [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Nov 19, 2007 12:03 PM, de Almeida, Valmor F. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Is this execution time expected?
>Thanks for any comments,
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Looks fine. Looks like you see nearly all of the 4GB of ram (3982104).
You probably have a lot of memory reserved in BIOS shadows or other
hardware (like video card). This looks perfectly normal.
If you have an onboard video card, a chunk of your memory is probably
being used for that. In the BIOS
On Montag, 19. November 2007, de Almeida, Valmor F. wrote:
> >>
> >>From: Mark Shields [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >On Nov 19, 2007 12:03 PM, de Almeida, Valmor F. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >Is this execution ti
memtest86 will keep retesting your memory over and over. Look at the
"Pass" and "Errors" column. If Errors is 0 and Pass is more than 1,
your memory is fine. If Pass is 0 and Errors is 0, then it is still on
the "first run". It shouldn't take this long. In that case make sure
you have the latest ve
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bryan
>
> memtest86 will keep retesting your memory over and over. Look at the
> "Pass" and "Errors" column. If Errors is 0 and Pass is more than 1,
> your memory is fine. If Pass is 0 and Errors is 0, th
> Albert Hopkins wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 15:01 +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
> >
> >> Hi list!
> >>
> >> I need a recommendation for a good book to learn Python for people
> >> experienced in C++ but not Bash, Java or CMD/Powershell.
> >>
> >> It shouldn't focus on Linux all too much.
> >>
Hello,
This is showing up on my /var/log/messages file. I've done a memtest and
the memory seems fine. I wonder what does this mean. Maybe it is not
even related to the physical memory.
PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #6:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for :01:00.0
The machine and OS seem fine but I
* de Almeida, Valmor F. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 19. Nov 07:
> >>From: Mark Shields [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >On Nov 19, 2007 12:03 PM, de Almeida, Valmor F. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >Is this execution time expected?
Yes, I can confirm that. In addition you should run it mo
Hi there,
Today, I applied mkswap on root partition by accident ( I thought that
was swap, but it is root). And since this is the only system on my
laptop, I even don't dare to reboot my computer after that. Does it
really matter? Or what should I do to recover?
Thank you all!
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On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 16:45 -0600, Teng Wang wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Today, I applied mkswap on root partition by accident ( I thought that
> was swap, but it is root). And since this is the only system on my
> laptop, I even don't dare to reboot my computer after that. Does it
> really matter? Or
Hi all,
I've been seeing this error during every emerge for a while now, and I
don't know where it comes from, or what it means:
* Updating desktop mime database ...
* Updating shared mime info database ...
* Updating icons cache ...
The generated cache was invalid.
No, I don't have a backup. And I still didn't turn off my laptop. The
problem is how I can recover my system?
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Hello all
There are same interesting packages that i can't found in gentoo portage. If
any body knows about a non oficial ebuild for any of then i interesting in
it.
AppWeb embeded web server
http://www.appwebserver.org.
Vmime c++ mail library
http://www.vmime.org/index.shtml
CTemplate is a sim
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:48:36 -0600, Dale wrote:
> I found a drive to replace this one. I'll get it installed in a month
> or so. I'll put useless stuff on this old one.
Like Vista? ;-)
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On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 17:36 -0600, Teng Wang wrote:
> No, I don't have a backup.
> And I still didn't turn off my laptop. The
> problem is how I can recover my system?
The first solution I was thinking of would be to back your system up
before you reboot, and then re-create the filesystem and re
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 00:41:14 +0100, pepone.onrez wrote:
> There are same interesting packages that i can't found in gentoo
> portage. If any body knows about a non oficial ebuild for any of then i
> interesting in it.
> Vmime c++ mail library
> http://www.vmime.org/index.shtml
% eix vmime
* dev-
I still wonder that after mkswap the root partition, I even do
swapon. But this time, it says it is invalid argument. So I think the
data on that disk will not be lost, since it did not serve as the swap
partition. So is it still screwed?
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On Montag, 19. November 2007, Teng Wang wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Today, I applied mkswap on root partition by accident ( I thought that
> was swap, but it is root). And since this is the only system on my
> laptop, I even don't dare to reboot my computer after that. Does it
> really matter? Or what s
I think it is not hard to do a backup right now. But the problem is I
use separate partition for /home /usr /usr/portage/distfiles /var
/tmp.
So, how can I exclude these directory when I use cp -av?
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On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 18:25:47 -0600, Teng Wang wrote:
> So, how can I exclude these directory when I use cp -av?
Add -x/--onefilesystem, it's all in TFM.
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Since I don't think there is anything important in the root partition,
I still try to reboot my computer to see what will happen. Very Lucky,
my computer reboot normally. Thank you for all your suggestion.
But I still want to know what on earth mkswap does to the disk. IF it
would rewrite the met
Teng Wang writes:
> Today, I applied mkswap on root partition by accident ( I thought that
> was swap, but it is root). And since this is the only system on my
> laptop, I even don't dare to reboot my computer after that. Does it
> really matter? Or what should I do to recover?
With a litle luck,
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 00:40:16 Iain Buchanan wrote:
> I've been seeing this error during every emerge for a while now, and I
> don't know where it comes from, or what it means:
>
> * Updating desktop mime database ...
> * Updating shared mime info database ...
> * Updating icons cache ...
On Monday 19 November 2007 12:35:14 am Billy Holmes wrote:
> Jeff Cranmer wrote:
> > Cannot open root device "sda3" or unknown block (0,0)
> > Please append a correct "root=" boot option.
> > Here are the available partitions
>
> run "make menuconfig" in your new kernel dir.
>
> check to ensure ext
On Monday 19 November 2007 11:46:39 pm Billy Holmes wrote:
> Jeff Cranmer wrote:
> > The kernel now finds the drive, but for some reason puts a little 8MB
> > drive at sda, and populates the 'real' 250MB drive at sdb, so the kernel
> > still panics (probably due to fstab wanting to see the main dri
Jeff Cranmer wrote:
> The kernel now finds the drive, but for some reason puts a little 8MB drive
> at
> sda, and populates the 'real' 250MB drive at sdb, so the kernel still panics
> (probably due to fstab wanting to see the main drive at sda, not sdb).
>
that's very odd that there is a sda
Jeff Cranmer wrote:
When it fails after re-pointing the grub booter to /dev/sdb, it does
at least fail so that I can get to a shell as root. dmesg doesn't
work from the shell, however. I wonder if there is a command I can
use to query the new sda and find out where it is getting it from?
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:48:36 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
>
>> I found a drive to replace this one. I'll get it installed in a month
>> or so. I'll put useless stuff on this old one.
>>
>
> Like Vista? ;-)
>
>
>
NO ! There is no windoze allowed in this house. I ha
What are people using and can vouch for that can snag webpages or
parts of web pages to store/save/organize/report on etc etc, as well
as handling clipboard content or the like? Something to collect
disparate pieces of information with that can organize and present it.
I've used a windows oriente
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:18:23 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> If you get a file not found error, drop into the GRUB shell and run
> "find /kernel-has-alsa".
I did get to a point with GRUB where I edited the line which specifies
the kernel and used tab-completion to select the kernel I wanted. (Th
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