On 4 July 2018 at 08:31, James Stevenson wrote:
> The easiest way to fix this issue is to figure out which libraries you need
> and then stipulate that you want the x86_32 version of that package in your
> accept_keywords file. Check the Gentoo wiki for the software you are trying
> to run for hin
>
>
>> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
>
> !!! Manifest verification failed:
> OpenPGP verification failed:
> gpg: Signature made Wed 04 Jul 2018 04:08:28 AM UTC
> gpg:using RSA key E1D6ABB63BFCFB4BA02FDF1CEC590EEAC9189250
> gpg: Can't check signature: No
On Wed, 4 Jul 2018 09:25:41 +0200
Arve Barsnes wrote:
> [...]
> An example: I have a file /etc/portage/package.use/abix86 where I put
> lines like these for packages I need installed in a 32-bit flavour (in
> addition to the 64-bit my normal system uses):
>
> dev-db/sqlite abi_x86_32
> dev-libs/
On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 10:21:16 BST Zoltán Kócsi wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2018 09:25:41 +0200
>
> Arve Barsnes wrote:
> > [...]
> > An example: I have a file /etc/portage/package.use/abix86 where I put
> > lines like these for packages I need installed in a 32-bit flavour (in
> > addition to the
On 04/07/18 13:09, Adam Carter wrote:
>
> Since you know the server IPs, and there's only a small number so
> you could try connection to each of them and see which one(s) fail.
>
> Or tcpdump, or netstat etc.
>
>
> FWIW i can route to all the v4 addresses;
>
> # for i in 18.9.60.141 18
Hi all,
As mentioned in a few emails in the last couple of days, I had a
machine fail so I've taken the disks and attempted to put them into a
new AMD Ryzen machine. After a fiddle around with the Sysrescue CD and a
kernel rebuild, I got the machine booting.
Sound was a bit of a pr
On 04/07/18 08:51, Zoltán Kócsi wrote:
So if a good soul came down to the level of the unfranked and told me
what to do, I'd be most obliged. In addition, if there's some decent
documentation on the package management system (apart from the Wiki),
preferably in a format that can be printed for ni
2018-07-03 16:04 GMT+03:00 Rich Freeman :
> On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 8:44 AM gevisz wrote:
>>
>> 2018-07-03 14:47 GMT+03:00 Rich Freeman :
>> > On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 7:06 AM gevisz wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Why not to put new openpgp-keys-gentoo-release
>> >> into the portage tree BEFORE all existing Gen
Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> As mentioned in a few emails in the last couple of days, I had a
> machine fail so I've taken the disks and attempted to put them into a
> new AMD Ryzen machine. After a fiddle around with the Sysrescue CD and a
> kernel rebuild, I got the machine booting.
>
>
On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 09:55:25 BST Alex Thorne wrote:
> >> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
> >
> > !!! Manifest verification failed:
> > OpenPGP verification failed:
> > gpg: Signature made Wed 04 Jul 2018 04:08:28 AM UTC
> > gpg:using RSA key E1D6ABB
On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 12:20 PM gevisz wrote:
>
> 2018-07-03 16:04 GMT+03:00 Rich Freeman :
>
> > emerge --sync, with git at least, overwrites /usr/portage in place and
> > so it will leave it in a bad state if verification fails.
>
> It sounds really aweful.
> I did not know this as I always used
2018-07-03 16:22 GMT+03:00 Mart Raudsepp :
> Ühel kenal päeval, T, 03.07.2018 kell 14:00, kirjutas gevisz:
>> Are you, by any chance, running this command through something like
>> > lxc-attach or ssh?
>> > I had the exact same problem two days ago and it turned out to be
>> > something about the
>
2018-07-03 23:55 GMT+03:00 R0b0t1 :
>
> It looks like you resolved the issue.
Yes.
> I had to refresh the keys multiple times.
I also refreshed them many times but it "shot" only after sourcing /etc/profile.
On 04.07.18 16:53, Alec Warner wrote:
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Github/2018-06-28
My thanks to all the people involved for resolving this and also taking
the time to document events.
-Ralph
2018-07-04 11:55 GMT+03:00 Alex Thorne :
>>>
>> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
>>
>> !!! Manifest verification failed:
>> OpenPGP verification failed:
>> gpg: Signature made Wed 04 Jul 2018 04:08:28 AM UTC
>> gpg:using RSA key E1D6ABB63BFCFB4BA02FDF1CEC59
On 2018.07.04 13:38, gevisz wrote:
2018-07-03 16:22 GMT+03:00 Mart Raudsepp :
> Ühel kenal päeval, T, 03.07.2018 kell 14:00, kirjutas gevisz:
Are you, by any chance, running this command through something like
lxc-attach or ssh?
I had the exact same problem two days ago and it turned out to be
On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 18:57:56 BST gevisz wrote:
> 2018-07-04 11:55 GMT+03:00 Alex Thorne :
> >> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
> >>
> >> !!! Manifest verification failed:
> >> OpenPGP verification failed:
> >> gpg: Signature made Wed 04 Jul 2018 04:08:28 AM UTC
> >
On 2018-07-04 02:06, Andrew Udvare wrote:
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:AMD64/32-bit_Chroot_Guide
>
> If most of your apps are 32-bit then you are almost better off running
> a native 32-bit system, especially for games.
>
> You can also use the chroot for building, but then copy the li
2018-07-04 21:01 GMT+03:00 Mick :
> On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 18:57:56 BST gevisz wrote:
>> 2018-07-04 11:55 GMT+03:00 Alex Thorne :
>> >> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
>> >>
>> >> !!! Manifest verification failed:
>> >> OpenPGP verification failed:
>> >> gpg: Signature
2018-07-04 21:00 GMT+03:00 Jack :
> On 2018.07.04 13:38, gevisz wrote:
>>
>> 2018-07-03 16:22 GMT+03:00 Mart Raudsepp :
>> > Ühel kenal päeval, T, 03.07.2018 kell 14:00, kirjutas gevisz:
Are you, by any chance, running this command through something like
lxc-attach or ssh?
>
On 2018-07-04 21:40, gevisz wrote:
> It is quite strange because, when I used Ubuntu, it had no root
> account, and so, everybody was forced to use sudo to get root
> privileges.
Of course there is a root account. It is just blocked by default from
accepting logins. You can simply run "passwd r
On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 19:32:33 BST gevisz wrote:
> 2018-07-04 21:01 GMT+03:00 Mick :
> > On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 18:57:56 BST gevisz wrote:
> >> 2018-07-04 11:55 GMT+03:00 Alex Thorne :
> >> >> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
> >> >>
> >> >> !!! Manifest verificati
On 05/07/18 02:32, gevisz wrote:
> 2018-07-04 21:01 GMT+03:00 Mick :
>> On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 18:57:56 BST gevisz wrote:
>>> 2018-07-04 11:55 GMT+03:00 Alex Thorne :
> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
>
> !!! Manifest verification failed:
> OpenPGP veri
On Wed, 04 Jul 2018 23:25:16 +0100
Mick wrote:
Thanks gevisz, the first line to refresh keys fails, because in /var/lib/
gentoo/ I only have a news/ subdirectory.
Interestingly, I already have app-crypt/openpgp-keys-gentoo-release installed,
but still get 'gpg: Can't check signature: No public
Am 05.07.2018 um 00:25 schrieb Mick:
> On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 19:32:33 BST gevisz wrote:
>> 2018-07-04 21:01 GMT+03:00 Mick :
>>> On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 18:57:56 BST gevisz wrote:
2018-07-04 11:55 GMT+03:00 Alex Thorne :
>> I use rsync and get the following for more than a day now;
>
> Does anyone know of a reason why this would happen?
>
Is firefox built with pulseaudio? If so, check the pavucontrol settings too
(media-sound/pavucontrol)
Perhaps VLC is talking directly to ALSA, but firefox is talking to
pulseaudio to get to ALSA, and there's an issue with pulse hen
On Wed, 04 Jul 2018 19:06:29 -0400,
Floyd Anderson wrote:
>
> On Wed, 04 Jul 2018 23:25:16 +0100
> Mick wrote:
> >
> > Thanks gevisz, the first line to refresh keys fails, because in /var/lib/
> > gentoo/ I only have a news/ subdirectory.
> >
> > Interestingly, I already have app-crypt/openpgp-
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