On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Mick wrote:
> On Monday 16 February 2009, Dale wrote:
>> Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>
>> > PS In this mailing list the custom and member preference is not to top
>> > post. That is, we prefer to have replies after (or interspersed with)
>> > the original, not before it
Hi all,
I'm trying to upgrade my system and I found this problem:
# emerge -uD world
Calculating world dependencies /
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy ">=sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41" have been
masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request:
- sys-libs/e2f
On 16 Feb 2009, at 08:40, Arnau Bria wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to upgrade my system and I found this problem:
# emerge -uD world
Calculating world dependencies /
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy ">=sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41"
have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 08:53:03 +
Stroller Stroller wrote:
Hi,
> Old thread is old.
>
> http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/engine?list=gentoo&do=search_results&search_forum=forum_18&search_string=e2fsprogs-libs&search_type=AND
I found that too, but as I recommended to download a patch from
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:59:14 +0100
Arnau Bria wrote:
> Portage needing some code from "casadiablo"?¿¿
And now:
# patch /usr/lib/portage/bin/emerge search_invalid.patch
patching file /usr/lib/portage/bin/emerge
Hunk #1 FAILED at 634.
1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file /usr/lib/porta
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:40:53 +0100, Arnau Bria wrote:
> /usr/bin/xgettext --language=C --keyword=_ -o
> attr.pot ../attr/attr.c ../getfattr/getfattr.c ../setfattr/setfattr.c
> ../libattr/attr_copy_fd.c ../libattr/attr_copy_file.c /usr/bin/xgettext:
> error while loading shared libraries: libexpat
Arnau Bria 写道:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to upgrade my system and I found this problem:
> # emerge -uD world
> Calculating world dependencies /
> !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy ">=sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41" have been
> masked.
> !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complet
On 16 Feb 2009, at 08:59, Arnau Bria wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 08:53:03 +
Stroller Stroller wrote:
Hi,
Old thread is old.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/engine?list=gentoo&do=search_results&search_forum=forum_18&search_string=e2fsprogs-libs&search_type=AND
I found that too, bu
* Stroller (strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk) [16.02.09 02:10]:
>
> On 15 Feb 2009, at 21:51, Sebastian Günther wrote:
>> * Stroller (strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk) [14.02.09 08:29]:
>>>
>>> On 4 Feb 2009, at 13:40, Justin wrote:
>>>
>>> Except that here, ntp-client seems to start *before* the netwo
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:02:35 +
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 09:40:53 +0100, Arnau Bria wrote:
>
> > /usr/bin/xgettext --language=C --keyword=_ -o
> > attr.pot ../attr/attr.c ../getfattr/getfattr.c ../setfattr/setfattr.c
> > ../libattr/attr_copy_fd.c ../libattr/attr_copy_file.c
On Fri, February 13, 2009 9:01 pm, Stroller wrote:
>
> On 13 Feb 2009, at 09:24, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
>> ...
>> On my system I then need to move the cursor to actually see the
>> change, is
>> this normal?
>
> Here the change appears when you move the cursor... or after a slow
> second.
Ok, this
Hi,
I'm in the process of installing KDE 4 and noticed something new to me.
I generally check my USE flags and make sure I am getting what I want
and not getting what I don't. I noticed this tho:
> [ebuild R ] x11-libs/qt-core-4.4.2 USE="qt3support ssl
> -custom-cxxflags% -debug -doc -glib
>> [ebuild R ] x11-libs/qt-core-4.4.2 USE="qt3support ssl
>> -custom-cxxflags% -debug -doc -glib -pch" 0 kB
-custom-cxxflags
To me it looks like it is disabled!
This flag has been added recently to the qt packages and although it
is disabled the affected packages need a rebuild when newuse i
Hi
is there a mailing lists to discuss about perl or python or bash scripting
language ?
Thanks and Regards
Kaushal
On Monday 16 February 2009, 13:05, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Hi
>
> is there a mailing lists to discuss about perl or python or bash
> scripting language ?
Yes. Search in the respective sites for more information. There are also
dedicated newsgroups.
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 12:38:25 +0100, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> This flag has been added recently to the qt packages and although it
> is disabled the affected packages need a rebuild when newuse is
> triggered.
Use --reinstall changed-use instead of --newuse. It saves on pointless
rebuilds.
--
I got in to a discussion about which server to recommend for running
the php5 symfony framework, and I recommended Gentoo as I had been
using it my self for a couple of years and have been very satisfied
with it.
Somebody pointed out that having a productions server with a gcc
installed was
2009/2/16 Neil Bothwick :
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 12:38:25 +0100, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>
>> This flag has been added recently to the qt packages and although it
>> is disabled the affected packages need a rebuild when newuse is
>> triggered.
>
> Use --reinstall changed-use instead of --newuse. It
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 13:48:04 +0100
Johannes Frandsen wrote:
> I got in to a discussion about which server to recommend for running
> the php5 symfony framework, and I recommended Gentoo as I had been
> using it my self for a couple of years and have been very satisfied
> with it.
> Somebody
I happened to browse through a FreeBSD and a CentOS based virtual
server and was amazed on both occasions as to how slim these machines
were. I've seen embedded Linux running more processes on hardware
servers than what these machines were running. In that sense, gcc and
toolchain will be easily
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Kaushal Shriyan
wrote:
> Hi
>
> is there a mailing lists to discuss about perl or python or bash scripting
> language ?
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Kaushal
>
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=perl+mailing+list
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=python+mailing+list
As far as I can tell, ther
Johannes Frandsen imento.dk> writes:
> Somebody pointed out that having a productions server with a gcc
> installed was a big no no security wise, so I did a bit of goggling on
> that topic and found a couple of articles supporting that view.
>From 10,000 feet above, for those less versed
I just did
emerge --deep --verbose --tree --ask --update --newuse world
The first package to be rebuilt was libstdc++
The failure was
creating config.h
make[1]: Entering directory
`/mnt/a/portage/tmp/portage/sys-libs/libstdc++-v3-3.3.6/work/gcc-3.3.6/i686-pc-linux-gnu/libiberty'
if [ x"-fpic"
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Allan Gottlieb escreveu:
> I just did
>
> emerge --deep --verbose --tree --ask --update --newuse world
>
> The first package to be rebuilt was libstdc++
>
> The failure was
>
> creating config.h
> make[1]: Entering directory
`/mnt/a/portage/tmp/portage
At Mon, 16 Feb 2009 13:42:07 -0300 Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
> Allan Gottlieb escreveu:
>> I just did
>>
>> emerge --deep --verbose --tree --ask --update --newuse world
>>
>> The first package to be rebuilt was libstdc++
>>
>> The failure was
>>
>> [ snip ]
>>
> Looking at forum in gentoo.org a lot of
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> At Mon, 16 Feb 2009 13:42:07 -0300 Zhu Sha Zang
> wrote:
>
>> Allan Gottlieb escreveu:
>>> I just did
>>>
>>> emerge --deep --verbose --tree --ask --update --newuse world
>>>
>>> The first package to be rebuilt was libstdc++
>>>
>>> The fa
2009/2/16 Dan Cowsill :
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Kaushal Shriyan
> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> is there a mailing lists to discuss about perl or python or bash scripting
>> language ?
>>
>> Thanks and Regards
>>
>> Kaushal
>>
>
> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=perl+mailing+list
> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=pytho
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
> Do the easy thing first. Clean your case, reseat all cards and
> memory modules and check all caps while doing so. Any of them
> deformed? The 'head' going up? Strange stuff around its feet?
> Congratulation, you need new hardware.
Sorry to be a numb skull here bu
Hi,
would you please be so kind and avoid hijacking other threads next time.
Thanks...
Dirk
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Am Sonntag, 15. Februar 2009 22:52:42 schrieb Guillermo Garron:
> sudo lspci -v | grep Ether
>
> 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DC Gigabit Network
> Connection (rev 02)
Where did I write "|grep Ether"? That's pretty much useless as there is
nothing new in it.
Bye...
Am Montag, 16. Februar 2009 02:17:36 schrieb Stroller:
> System Rescue CD uses a kernel of about the same vintage as the one
> you're trying to upgrade to. I suggest you boot with it & see if your
> NIC works. If so, copy the kernel config & `make oldconfig`.
Or even better: use lspci -v whil
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
>
>> Do the easy thing first. Clean your case, reseat all cards and
>> memory modules and check all caps while doing so. Any of them
>> deformed? The 'head' going up? Strange stuff around its feet?
>> Congratulat
I believe he is referring to capacitors, you should be able to google
for some pictures of common capacitors.
They look like little barrels, usually dark blue as I look at my
motherboard... They have special electrical paste in them, if it leaks,
they are dead.
Harry Putnam wrote:
Volker Ar
On Montag 16 Februar 2009, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
> > Do the easy thing first. Clean your case, reseat all cards and
> > memory modules and check all caps while doing so. Any of them
> > deformed? The 'head' going up? Strange stuff around its feet?
> > Congratulation,
On 16 Feb 2009, at 17:30, Harry Putnam wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
Do the easy thing first. Clean your case, reseat all cards and
memory modules and check all caps while doing so. Any of them
deformed? The 'head' going up? Strange stuff around its feet?
Congratulation, you need new
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 08:27:15PM +0100, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
> On Sunday 15 February 2009, 05:10, Joshua Murphy wrote:
>
> > Google Chrome's another that has this wonderful feature... and doesn't
> > run on Linux (yet).
>
> And even when it will, I bet it would be under wine.
>
Nope, it will b
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>>> [ebuild R ] x11-libs/qt-core-4.4.2 USE="qt3support ssl
>>> -custom-cxxflags% -debug -doc -glib -pch" 0 kB
>>>
>
> -custom-cxxflags
>
> To me it looks like it is disabled!
> This flag has been added recently to the qt packages and although it
> is disabled the
2009/2/16 Dale :
>
> But since it is changing, I would assume it was on before? If it was
> off before then why would it rebuild it?
>
> I do have to say, I don't recall ever seeing this one before.
>
The use flag was intruduced to the stable version without a version
bump. So it is a new flag bu
>> I'd like to install the latest miro from their nightlies and that
>> means installing manually without an ebuild. I've always avoided this
>> because I don't want files spread across my system without an easy way
>> to remove them. I've also always wanted to set up a good cruft
>> removal scri
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 12:38:25 +0100, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
>
>
>> This flag has been added recently to the qt packages and although it
>> is disabled the affected packages need a rebuild when newuse is
>> triggered.
>>
>
> Use --reinstall changed-use instead of --new
Am Montag, 16. Februar 2009 19:33:11 schrieb Grant:
> > If you can install your apps into a specific location, I'd use xstow.
> >
> > emerge xstow
> > cd ~/install/myapp-1.2.3
> > ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/stow/myapp-1.2.3 &&
> > make &&
> > make install
> > cd /usr/local/stow
> > xstow myap
Dirk Heinrichs online.de> writes:
> would you please be so kind and avoid hijacking other threads next time.
Um, you must not have read the response.
I did specifically address and provide remedy if indeed having gcc
installed on a machine is a security threat.
Sure I expounded on the whole
james wrote:
Dirk Heinrichs online.de> writes:
would you please be so kind and avoid hijacking other threads next time.
Um, you must not have read the response.
I did specifically address and provide remedy if indeed having gcc
installed on a machine is a security threat.
Sure I
>> > If you can install your apps into a specific location, I'd use xstow.
>> >
>> > emerge xstow
>> > cd ~/install/myapp-1.2.3
>> > ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/stow/myapp-1.2.3 &&
>> > make &&
>> > make install
>> > cd /usr/local/stow
>> > xstow myapp-1.2.3
>> >
>> > myapp-1.2.3 is installed i
Am Montag, 16. Februar 2009 21:15:50 schrieb james:
> Um, you must not have read the response.
I didn't reply to you, but to Johannes. Maybe your email client doesn't
display the threads correctly. You can verify this by reading the headers,
especially "In-reply-to:".
> I did specifically addr
Grant wrote:
I thought running something like '.configure --prefix=/usr/local &&
make && make install' could still install files outside of /usr/local.
No?
That's true, it can. But *usually* it doesn't.
Am Montag, 16. Februar 2009 21:31:39 schrieb Grant:
> I thought running something like '.configure --prefix=/usr/local &&
> make && make install' could still install files outside of /usr/local.
> No?
As long as you don't specify otherwise, no. Everything will be under the
directory specified b
Am Montag, 16. Februar 2009 21:40:19 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
> Grant wrote:
> > I thought running something like '.configure --prefix=/usr/local &&
> > make && make install' could still install files outside of /usr/local.
> > No?
>
> That's true, it can. But *usually* it doesn't.
No, it can'
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Montag, 16. Februar 2009 21:40:19 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
Grant wrote:
I thought running something like '.configure --prefix=/usr/local &&
make && make install' could still install files outside of /usr/local.
No?
That's true, it can. But *usually* it doesn't.
N
Am Montag, 16. Februar 2009 21:54:51 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
> It's up the application to decide how to use prefix variable. Most
> applications are respecting it.
Up to now, I didn't find one that doesn't. And if so, it'll receive a bug
report right away.
> But you make it sound like it's
Dirk Heinrichs online.de> writes:
> I didn't reply to you, but to Johannes. Maybe your email client doesn't
> display the threads correctly. You can verify this by reading the headers,
> especially "In-reply-to:".
> The original thread was about "Mailing Lists" to discuss about python or perl
On Monday 16 February 2009 20:36:02 Dale wrote:
> Well, it is done now. You know what would be nice, a mailing list that
> announces these new "features". Maybe one that only devs can post to
> but anyone can receive. Just a little note that something new is coming
> and what it does would be re
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 15:51:11 + (UTC), James wrote:
> If the rub is really the gcc compiler, then do not have it installed;
> activate a remote partition with any such tools as gcc, coreutils
> and use them for admin things. Then unmount these (NFS or such)
> necessary system tools, when your
On Mon, 16 Feb 2009 14:50:37 +0100, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> >
> > Use --reinstall changed-use instead of --newuse. It saves on pointless
> > rebuilds.
> Hm I must have missed this option somehow. Good to know there is such
> feature. I guess in this case only the portage package database is
>
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Monday 16 February 2009 20:36:02 Dale wrote:
>
>> Well, it is done now. You know what would be nice, a mailing list that
>> announces these new "features". Maybe one that only devs can post to
>> but anyone can receive. Just a little note that something new is coming
I've no idea how it broke, but after an emerge --sync, a kernel
(gentoo-sources) update was there. After I compiled the kernel, I did
the usual "make modules_install && make install". I edited grub.conf
only to the point of changing the booted kernel to the new one (just a
matter of changing
On 17 Feb 2009, at 04:17, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I've no idea how it broke, but after an emerge --sync, a kernel
(gentoo-sources) update was there. After I compiled the kernel, I
did the usual "make modules_install && make install". I edited
grub.conf only to the point of changing the
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I've no idea how it broke, but after an emerge --sync, a kernel
(gentoo-sources) update was there. After I compiled the kernel, I did
the usual "make modules_install && make install". I edited grub.conf
only to the point of changing the booted kernel to the new one (j
Stroller wrote:
On 17 Feb 2009, at 04:17, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I've no idea how it broke, but after an emerge --sync, a kernel
(gentoo-sources) update was there. After I compiled the kernel, I did
the usual "make modules_install && make install". I edited grub.conf
only to the point of
On 17 Feb 2009, at 04:51, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Stroller wrote:
On 17 Feb 2009, at 04:17, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I've no idea how it broke, but after an emerge --sync, a kernel
(gentoo-sources) update was there. After I compiled the kernel, I
did the usual "make modules_install && ma
2009/2/14 daid kahl
> I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my Wireless MAC
> address, and wireless has not worked since, even though I'm using my
> hardware MAC address again. I'm usually using NetworkManager, but I also
> installed Wicd to see if I could avoid the problem th
Has anyone succeeded in importing a PDF to Open Office Impress or Draw ?
I've added the add-on from from under /usr/... (as it says),
but when I try to 'insert file' using a 1-page PDF ,
it says 'File could not be opened' (after some CPU activity);
OO Writer opens it as 98 pages of garbage.
I t
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