Roy Wright schrieb am 03.08.2008 08:10:
Mark David Dumlao wrote:
Hi, I noticed my numpad keys stopped working after doing a system update.
The thing is I can't pinpoint what exacly I changed since I did an emerge
-uDnav world. I'm sure its some file somewhere...
Pressing numpad keys in X doesnt
e die message:
* emake failed
*
* If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call
stack if relevant.
* A complete build log is located at
'/var/log/portage/net-print:cups-1.3.7-r1:20080803-104657.log'.
* The ebuild environment file is located at
'/var/tmp
John covici wrote:
Hi. I was doing a world update on my laptop and I was trying to
compile ghostscript, but in the middle of doing that -- it compiled
cups and the compile of cups is not working.
Try cups-1.3.8. This should build fine with GCC 4.3.1 (at least it does
here.)
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I did it already.
I solved emerging first qt and when it finished with its depends (about
12 qt libraries) I tried to install kde again; it worked.
After about 20 compiling hours, I can try now my new desktop!
Thanks a lot,
Luigi
> Am Samstag, 2. Aug
on Sunday 08/03/2008 Nikos Chantziaras([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> John covici wrote:
> > Hi. I was doing a world update on my laptop and I was trying to
> > compile ghostscript, but in the middle of doing that -- it compiled
> > cups and the compile of cups is not working.
>
> Try cups-1.3.
Thanks to advice on this list I have a reasonably stable system now, and
it's time to get hands dirty. I have more GB of collected files than I can
fit into my ~/ home directory, so I am planning to link several partitions
to ~/ in an effort to organize this mass.
1. How could one reasonably li
Alan E. Davis ha scritto:
Thanks to advice on this list I have a reasonably stable system now, and
it's time to get hands dirty. I have more GB of collected files than I
can fit into my ~/ home directory, so I am planning to link several
partitions to ~/ in an effort to organize this mass.
On Sonntag, 3. August 2008, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> Thanks to advice on this list I have a reasonably stable system now, and
> it's time to get hands dirty. I have more GB of collected files than I
> can fit into my ~/ home directory, so I am planning to link several
> partitions to ~/ in an effor
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> man mount, also google for 'bind' mounting.
>
Thank you. That was it. IN answer to another query, as to why not symlink,
I cannot point to a particular behavior, but I have found that symlinks do
not behave
Alan E. Davis wrote:
Thanks to advice on this list I have a reasonably stable system now, and
it's time to get hands dirty. I have more GB of collected files than I
can fit into my ~/ home directory, so I am planning to link several
partitions to ~/ in an effort to organize this mass.
Perso
How do you find out what USE variables a build can have?
I recently got a new disk and reinstalled everything. Now tovid doesn't
seem to work and I think it's because I don't have all the USE variable
that I use to have.
The problem I'm having with tovid is it runs very slow and never
finis
dhk wrote:
How do you find out what USE variables a build can have?
emerge -pv tovid will do that. eix should do that as well.
The only USE variable I saw was tk.
Hope that helps.
Dale
:-) :-)
Hi all,
I've been using MOD_BW, but for some reason it's stopped working. Don't
know why, everything's configured properly. So I was going to try MOD_CBAND.
When I have it installed, E.G. '-D CBAND' in the Apache2 options, trying to
go to my website results in a 403 Forbidden error. This h
I've got gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7 installed, and that's the only
verions of the kernel sources that I have installed.
Suddenly (starting today) "emerge -auvtND world" wants to
install an older version of gentoo-sources (2.6.25-r6), and I
can't figure out why:
# emerge --search gentoo-sources
Hi,
I was wondering if their is a easy way to clean out the cruft in my
world file? Is their a script? I tried saving a cope then running
regenworld but that didn't do much. Maybe it is old and out of date?
The reason why I want to do this? Well, sometimes I forget to use the
-1 option w
I'm doing a clean up of my system, getting rid of stuff I never use. Some time
ago, for reasons I can't remember, I installed a qt development package which
provided Qt linguist, Qt designer and Qt assistant. I want to unmerge them
but I can't remember, or figure out which package they're from.
Dale schrieb am 04.08.2008 00:18:
Hi,
I was wondering if their is a easy way to clean out the cruft in my
world file? Is their a script? I tried saving a cope then running
regenworld but that didn't do much. Maybe it is old and out of date?
The reason why I want to do this? Well, sometim
Matthew R. Lee schrieb am 04.08.2008 00:28:
I'm doing a clean up of my system, getting rid of stuff I never use. Some time
ago, for reasons I can't remember, I installed a qt development package which
provided Qt linguist, Qt designer and Qt assistant. I want to unmerge them
but I can't remembe
On Montag, 4. August 2008, Dale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if their is a easy way to clean out the cruft in my
> world file? Is their a script? I tried saving a cope then running
> regenworld but that didn't do much. Maybe it is old and out of date?
>
> The reason why I want to do this? W
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Dale schrieb am 04.08.2008 00:18:
Hi,
I was wondering if their is a easy way to clean out the cruft in my
world file? Is their a script? I tried saving a cope then running
regenworld but that didn't do much. Maybe it is old and out of date?
The reason why I want t
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Montag, 4. August 2008, Dale wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if their is a easy way to clean out the cruft in my
world file? Is their a script? I tried saving a cope then running
regenworld but that didn't do much. Maybe it is old and out of date?
The reason why
On Sunday 03 August 2008 18:51:43 Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> Matthew R. Lee schrieb am 04.08.2008 00:28:
> > I'm doing a clean up of my system, getting rid of stuff I never use. Some
> > time ago, for reasons I can't remember, I installed a qt development
> > package which provided Qt linguist, Qt d
Dale wrote:
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Dale schrieb am 04.08.2008 00:18:
Hi,
I was wondering if their is a easy way to clean out the cruft in my
world file? Is their a script? I tried saving a cope then running
regenworld but that didn't do much. Maybe it is old and out of date?
The reason
Quoting Josh Cepek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Personally I'd suggest using LVM for this
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1)
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2)
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3) You can easily migrate between hard drives while the system is
online by moving LV's from one Physical Volume (PV) (eg: a hard disk)
to another.
--!!
Have you ever tried that? I've
Norberto and Josh:
Thank you for the suggestion. It's on the back burner. I have the space to
experiment with it now. I have balked for the time being on basis of,
partly, my need to be able to swap drives in and out, and have it clear in
mind which partitions belong to what. Also my main dri
On Jumee 11 Mordad 1387, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Freitag, 1. August 2008, ABCD wrote:
> > Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > > not anymore. system was taken out of world.
> > >
> > > http://marc.info/?l=gentoo-dev&m=121607297615623&w=2
> >
> > That is only true if you are using >=sys-apps/por
2008/8/4, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Linguist, Designer and Assistant are part of x11-libs/qt and I don't
> > think you can get rid of them by use flag. You have to unmerge qt but
> > this is surely not what you want or can. Only if no package from your
> > system depends on qt anymore
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 03:10:37PM +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote
> Norberto and Josh:
>
> Thank you for the suggestion. It's on the back burner. I have the space to
> experiment with it now. I have balked for the time being on basis of,
> partly, my need to be able to swap drives in and out, and
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