ltk-config). Some of these scripts hardcode library
names in a similar way to pkg-config, so you have to fix
this /usr/bin-*config scripts too if you have any problems with
related applications.
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Andrew Savchenko
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look as if they came out of the washing machine. They are
> crumpled.
> I think it as to do something with the static.
>
> How to I combine (overlap) two pdf files into one page.
Use imagegick's composite tool to overlap images into single pdf,
then print it.
Best regards,
Hi,
On Sun, 25 Jan 2015 19:43:12 +0100 Nils Holland wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 02:03:48PM +0300, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
>
> > I gave up on chromium starting from chromium-36, where they dropped
> > pre-SSE2 x86 support (and I use such system: Athlon-XP). I tried to
>
le Jpeg.
No. libjpeg-turbo works fine here on ~x86.
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Andrew Savchenko
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s, of course; but audience of musl
is multiple degrees smaller than that of glibc, thus many bugs are
just likely to be undiscovered. With more users and features musl
will also have critical bugs sooner or later.
These reminds me of recent openssl issue, after which many switched
to polarssl and that one had a critical security bug just recently.
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ss all vulnerabilities, they should warn you
about most common and important ones.
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differences (this goes down to how logical circuits are
implemented).
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 18:13:35 -0500 Philip Webb wrote:
> 150129 Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 05:52:27 -0500 Philip Webb wrote:
> >> The 3rd stumble was Python, which refused to compile,
> >> as it couldn't find /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.8 .
> >&g
, if
it is EOLed already.
I have not seen GLSAs for kernel in ages, though old kernels
definitely have serious security issues, and they may be far more
serious than Ghost glibc bug.
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Andrew Savchenko
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le intervals at all. If package
have several intermittent intervals of vulnerable and fixed
versions, e.g. multiple slots fix fixes in several slots,
glsa-check fail:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106677
Quite an old bug...
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Andrew Savchenko
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Hi,
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:11:52 -0500 symack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> From my understanding this is only an issue if a person is able to telnet
> or ssh
> to an effected system? Please confirm.
Are you talking about "ghost" issue or about GLSA I mentioned above?
If about "ghost", then NO. Any applic
t the vulnerability in other ways?
Considering how old one's setup should be to be affected to this
issue, it is likely that such systems have another vulnerabilities,
allowing attacker to gain root privileges even if exim itself is
being run as a non-root user.
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Andrew Savchenk
nterface,
which is quite bearable, especially using caching (like
cachefilesd).
Yet again, all these tricks are required for @world updates only,
for other stuff EeePC is self sufficient box.
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Andrew Savchenko
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ighest priority so that it
> overrides *everything*?
Try to add
priority = 100
to local.conf
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Andrew Savchenko
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odern hardware.
An old but still useful guide is here[3].
[1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/distcc-patches/eeP-9pTgz7E
[2] git://git.overlays.gentoo.org/dev/bircoph.git sys-devel/distcc
[3] http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/HOWTO_Emerge_on_very_slow_systems
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Andrew Savchenko
pg
ile /etc/portage/env/no-distcc.conf with
the following content:
FEATURES="${FEATURES} -distcc"
and add the following entry in /etc/portage/package.env (create
file, if it doesn't exist):
category1/foo no-distcc.conf
category2/bar no-distcc.conf
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Andrew Savchenko
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ets_python3_ -\)
This will return you all installed packages having "python2_*" in
their python targets, but not having "python3_*".
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On Tue, 3 Mar 2015 12:47:46 +0300 Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> EIX_LIMIT=0 eix -I --only-names -\( -U python_targets_python2_ -! -U
> python_targets_python3_ -\)
On second though parenthesis are surplus here:
EIX_LIMIT=0 eix -I --only-names -U python_targets_python2_ -! -U
python_targets_py
On Tue, 03 Mar 2015 11:12:48 +0100 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> On 03/03/2015 10:47:46 AM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > On Tue, 03 Mar 2015 10:21:19 +0100 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'd like to install all packages
hard work!
As for the Phase II, are there any plans for 8" floppy support or
only 5.25" devices are targeted?
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Andrew Savchenko
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symbol" errors?
revdep-rebuild catches libraries from removed packages (including
removed older versions) still in use by other packages. Though with
proper subslot dependencies revdep-rebuild is rarely needed.
If for some reason library containing required symbol was
forcefully removed, revdep-rebuild cannot magically recreate that
symbol.
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Andrew Savchenko
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h complicated bash scripts
which may/will not work correctly with other bash versions than a
specific one.
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lation of platformio was aborted due to
> the file conflict.
Report this to bugzilla and CC both package maintainers.
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Andrew Savchenko
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> PulseAudio. Any options?
> >
> > - Lasse
>
> I already had apulse installed, but apparently the emulator doesn't look
> for the library in the right directory. I copied all the libpulse.*
> files under ~/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib/ and
> ~/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64
ndlessly until the compilation invariably fails. Increasingly
> > more
> > and more packages have been suffering from this, the last two I noticed are
> > qtwebkit and qtwebengine.
> >
> > My solution has been to create a package.env file in which I specify
> > MAKEOPTS
> > limiting the number of jobs and average load for any of these packages
> > which
> > chew up all the RAM.
> Memory should not be a problem here. Fails with only that one emerge
> running,
> succeeds if run directly as root, or with FEATURES="-sandbox -usersandbox".
>
> Memory is >14GB:
> # vmstat
> procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -system--
> --cpu-
> r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy
> id wa st
> 3 4 28416 6904608 174112 4616144 0 0 65 266 13 4 10
> 2 84 4 0
It is possible that you hit directory loop. What lstree says on
that dir? Anyway, report this to sandbox devs.
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Andrew Savchenko
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ux-gnu/bin/ld:
> final link failed: Nonrepresentable section on output
> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>
> When I try to install something it fails during configuration at
> compiler sanity check.
Try to get binary glibc, binutils and gcc packages from a recent
star
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 03:09:51 +0300 Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 13:29:59 +0100 Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> >
> > Den 30. okt. 2018 10:01, skrev Mick:
[...]
> > Memory should not be a problem here. Fails with only that one emerge
> > running,
> > suc
On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 17:21:14 + Pouru Lasse wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko writes:
[...]
> > You should run emulator as:
> > $ apulse command_to_run_emulator
> >
> > Or install the latest apulse with USE=sdk.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Andrew Savchenko
&g
start
2) Custom run hook:
Edit ~/.config/xfce4/xinitrc properly (call xclip, then
default xfce4 xinitrc)
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/267238
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Andrew Savchenko
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t; > commands show no celt and schroedinger use flags at all.
> > >
> > > Why?
> >
> > Because they are not in the ebuild IUSE anymore (hence the %).
> >
> > From man emerge
> > > %suffix newly added or removed
>
> Ok. Why these packages should be rebuild then if the corresponding
> use flags just do not exit?
Because support for celt and shroedinger experimental codecs was
removed.
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 10:49:00 -0700 the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 11/22/2018 10:02 AM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 09:35:42 -0700 the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> >> I have a simple text file (with few lines in it) and using XFCE.
> >>
> >&g
usr/bin/emerge-webrsync .
>
> That's not big deal, but I really would like to understand a bit more,
> like, am I doing something wrong?
Please show your repo configuration (in /etc/portage/repos.conf/).
Try to switch to another mirror or use official git repo:
git://anongit.gentoo.org/repo/sync/gentoo.git
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Andrew Savchenko
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e configured on your system, e.g. eix output or emerge -pv
output for corresponding packages.
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play...
What is exactly wrong with you time? How exactly it is not correct?
Is it of by an hour or some random value or what?
Is your kernel configured with CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS and
CONFIG_RTC_SYSTOHC?
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Andrew Savchenko
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th ".patch".
More details are here:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki//etc/portage/patches
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Andrew Savchenko
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temd/issues/11314
It should be fixed in the latest versions in tree.
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Andrew Savchenko
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You need to rebuild all x11-drivers after xorg update. Input
problems you are describing are likely caused by modules built for
older xorg version.
Try:
# emerge -av $(eix -IC x11-drivers --only-names)
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Andrew Savchenko
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above? I've googled
> and found some ideas but if I use the same method, well, how many others
> are using that same method, if you know what I mean. ;-) Just looking
> for ideas.
1) Install app-admin/apg.
2) apg -a1 -m40
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 10:21:21 -0600 Dale wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Wed, 16 Jan 2019 15:18:37 +0800 Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I have a problem with any of the xorg-server 1.20.x series where I can
> >> start simple apps lik
On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 10:27:32 -0600 Dale wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Sun, 3 Feb 2019 23:47:35 -0600 Dale wrote:
> >> Howdy,
> >>
> >> Some may recall me mentioning using LastPass to manage my passwords.
> >> Obviously, it can generate
y be your friend.
Usually they have good support for emulating old win api.
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Andrew Savchenko
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hen this works, I'll be upgrading to 6380 CPUs. All help appreciated.
Install and run app-portage/cpuid2cpuflags.
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Andrew Savchenko
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for various USB devices,
network protocols or filters and other subsystems which are not used
on daily basis, but may be needed occasionally).
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> > will
> > automatically select them.
>
> emerge-ing seems work, can't I just ignore the message (I don't need
> that namespace elsewhere in the system) ?
It provides extra isolation features. If you are sure you don't need
that, ignore it.
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Andrew Savchenko
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t; FWIW 7.3.0-r6 does build and works fine for my application which won't
> build with gcc-8 -- so it's purely an academic question.
It's better to fix your application. Fixing problem revealed by gcc
update is usually not hard.
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 17:39:03 - (UTC) Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2019-03-30, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 15:09:06 - (UTC) Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> On 2019-03-29, Philip Webb wrote:
> >> > 190329 Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> >
>
l live patching, see [1] for details.
Most kernel bugfixes are available that way. I have not checked MDS
problem however.
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Elivepatch
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syntax does not require. I
> attempted a brief search for supporting information, but didn't find a
> definitive source to back up my claims :)
The reason for $(...) being preferred is simple: you can nest
$($($(...))), but you can't nest `...`. Deep nesting is quite useful
indeed.
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Andrew Savchenko
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ing to do
with dependency calculation time mentioned in the original mail.
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ilures. So I spent may day, damn whole day(!) for the
sake to just start compiling (distcc is my friend here).
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 19:13:21 + Mick wrote:
> On Friday 31 Jan 2014 19:03:05 Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 20:30:19 +0200 Alan McKinnon wrote:
[...]
> > > I'm willing to give up 4 minutes while emerge runs so I don't have to
> > > spend man
nge is to make dependency resolution parallel — result
should be awesome on modern multi-core CPUs. And I'm sure this is a
doable task (on a first glance analyse subtrees first then join), but
this issue requires further and deeper investigation.
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Andrew Savchenko
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ou will
drop systemd dependency, though you may loose some run-time
functionality of gnome.
Other alternative is to add sys-apps/systemd to package.provided,
though the effect will be the same as above.
And you may switch to some other DE/WM of course.
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Andrew Savchenko
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what will be done on my systems.
> > Looks broken. Broken by design. The worst form of broken.
>
> By your opinion, not others.
That is not just an opinion. There is a science and experience behind
system's design. And all that science was ignored during systemd
architecture process if there was any at all.
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Andrew Savchenko
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by a dictatorship of a small bunch of managers of a single
corporation (yes, managers, not developers). And all this is under the
veil of GPL and technical merits. This is the poison in the well of
FOSS.
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:52:33 -0500 Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2014-02-17 12:52 PM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > And this is a very, very bad idea. Looks like you don't know matter at
> > all: to begin with kdbus protocol is NOT compatible dbus and special
> > converter daemo
t systemd
profile propose. That's why I will do my best to protect this freedom
in our community.
> > You know what it is: everything's free but nothing to choose from. We had it
> > before, it's called communism. Maybe it is not that bad but we don't want it
> > anymore.
>
> (Really? A cold war reference?)
Yes, we have a software^Wcorporation war right upon us.
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Andrew Savchenko
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ed on start, they don't get
> stale or point to the wrong process. Sounds to me like the right tool
> for the job.
I agree with you. But openrc has cgroups support now for each
service started. Thus systemd is not the only solution solving
problem you described above.
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Andrew Savchenko
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> > And all that science was ignored during systemd
> > architecture process if there was any at all.
>
> You should read systemd-devel and Lennart's blog posts before saying
> something like that. I did.
I read that blog. No valid reason were found (if we're comparing
systemd to what is outside of systemd's world, not only to bare
sysvinit). But what I found it that blog is a lack of thorough
project design (it looks like many components were added by the fly
without preliminary planning) and a lot of religious statements.
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st an unpayed fanatic systemd promoter!
Frankly, I have doubts he is unpayed. Though as long as arguments are
technical this doesn't matter. Though when arguments are down to "Said
who? Listen to the Oracle!" it starts to.
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t Einstein was rejective
to probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics and even proposed an
entangled particles paradox as an example of its "flawed" nature.
Though as we know these days such systems exist and are quite well
used in numerous experiments. My point is simple: do not blindly
adhere to someone's words, even if this person has high authority.
Common sense must prevail. Period.
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Andrew Savchenko
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md are there in the open
> for anyone willing to study a little about it. *After* you carefully
> read the code, the documentation, and test the software in real life,
> you *may* still think you don't like the software or its design.
Believe me or not, but I tested it, I read its docs and I studied its
code. I vomited.
There are two major types of failures: design failure and
implementation failure. I'm tolerant to implementation issues, anyone
have them after all. But monolithic deeply integrated approach is
flawed by design. Even this issue can be tolerated as long as project
is supposed to be compatible and replaceable with other solutions
(remember, everyone has right to shoot oneself in the leg). But if
project is being aggressively enforced, this is no way to go.
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Just be aware that to write a systemd profile, you need to
> use systemd.
Or to create a non-systemd profile :)
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to fail _on_ start. Some may just crash and will be restarted (though
not all services may be restarted after crash without manual
interaction, e.g. some DB setups may fail badly), while other may
loose some functionality and continue to work.
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e wikipage above advises.
Wordpress is not masked on my ~x86 and ~amd64 boxes. Probably you
have stable amd64 setup. Unmasking is generally safe in such cases,
though if you'll mix stable and unstable packages too much you may
have unforeseen consequences.
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es:
- requires more qualified personnel to maintain.
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a hinder to this agency). Of course, if system is specifically
targeted by qualified professionals, this will only hinder their
approach, but binary based distributions will not provide any
advantage here either.
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ere are
> people that want to push for a "system with no systemd whatsoever"
> and act like it's the systemd maintainer's job to make that happen.
OpenRC is default in Gentoo now, and it is my best hope it will be.
Thus anyone willing to use something else should do an appropriate
job.
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r
application and daemons will be converted to systemd "modules". Of
course this goal will be never achieved as-is, but one may consider
it as an asymptote of their actions.
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 21:41:03 +0100 Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 08:52:07PM +0400, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
>
> > And this point is one of the highest security benefits in real world:
> > one have non-standard binaries, not available in the wild. Most
> &g
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 22:59:59 +0200 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 20/02/2014 22:41, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 08:52:07PM +0400, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> >
> >> And this point is one of the highest security benefits in real world:
> >> on
mbedded setups and production server setups.
As one can see, while systemd socket activation design will work for
many case, it will fail for corner ones and by no means can't be used
in production (where this corner cases have a high chance to rise).
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Andrew Savchenko
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taken to provide the path to where they are found.
>
>
> make menuconfig
> press "/"
> type CONFIG_FHANDLE
> press enter
> profit!!!
Typing just FHANDLE is sufficient. CONFIG_ prefixes are allowed, but
not needed at all for menuconfig search functionality.
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Andrew Savchenko
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'm OK with this. If it will be
the only one available, many people will have to say Gentoo good
bye.
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K7
> ( ) Opteron/Athlon64/Hammer/K8
I'd like to recommend you this kernel gcc patch which enables
-march=native support for kernel compilation:
https://github.com/graysky2/kernel_gcc_patch
Just select native and you will get both best performance and one
less headache.
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Andrew Savchenko
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ed to work with
> mdev. I could try it on one of my machines.
And what is the problem with mdadm with mdev? I have such setup:
nothing special here and works fine.
Just to speed up device lookup:
$ grep -v ^# /etc/mdadm.conf
DEVICE /dev/sd*
And here we go:
$ cat /proc/mdstat
Perso
old rules will be applied. Of
course, you should terminate this command with ^C if new rules are
good, so that old ones will not be fired in a minute.
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bers like 1000 or 1 will be reached.
[/offtopic]
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ernal
media (PXE, CD/DVD, USB stick) and have whole HDD/SSD encrypted.
Though I see little point in whole / encryption. What is the
point to encrypt /usr, /lib, /bin, /sbin? Just do this
to /home, /var and other sensitive pieces.
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Andrew Savchenko
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o force 32-bit arch. (In some rare cases ebuild ignores
{C,CXX,F,FC}FLAGS, while this is a bug and should be fixed, this
can be worked around on distcc server by forcing -m32 for each
gcc call.
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FLAGS.
Of course there are also another reasons (e.g. stricter checks or
standard compliance) and all problems should be dealt on per-case
basis.
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Andrew Savchenko
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On Sat, 2 Jan 2016 13:27:52 -0500 waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 02, 2016 at 02:56:58PM +0300, Andrew Savchenko wrote
>
> > For 32-bit distcc on 64-bit host there is no need to chroot or
> > create VM (hey, they're hellishly slow!). Just add -m32 to your
>
/conference/fast15/fast15-paper-lee.pdf
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disk so it would be constantly
> be hitting erase block borders if not aligned. That is just a
> hand-waving argument - I have no idea how they work in practice.
Is there any way to find erase block size aside from flashbench?
I'll probably write Samsung support with data request as well, but
I doubt they'll give me any useful information.
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Andrew Savchenko
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Hi,
On Mon, 25 Jan 2016 02:50:23 + (UTC) James wrote:
> Andrew Savchenko gentoo.org> writes:
>
> > 3. Performance. This is natural to strive to get full speed and
> > minimal latency from such a yummy storage.
>
> bcahce?
> https://bcache.evilpiepirate
he on quite durable Intel SSD
(400 GB size, 8PBW resource). For HPC cluster we planned SSD cache
for storage, but due to funding cut-off we have only small SSDs on
each node.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 09:31:26 +0100 Kai Krakow wrote:
> Am Tue, 26 Jan 2016 20:02:47 +0300
> schrieb Andrew Savchenko :
>
> > I have thoughts about caching NFS using filescached, but limited
> > durability of the drive (400 TBW warranty for 512 GB size) restrains
> > me
ific to installing the package on Gentoo.
>
> It's nothing to worry about, deprecated only mean is will be broken at
> some time in the future, it still works for now. IMO ebuild QA messages
> like this should not be shown to users.
The idea is that users should ping develop
ckground as well.
While such background traffic can be redirected to tor using tsocks
and iptables, this is not very trivial task. That is why tor browser
is useful: it does such stuff for you by ensuring that all browser
traffic is going via tor. You may use torbrowser overlay to use
this package in Gentoo.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 05:04:14 -0500 Philip Webb wrote:
> 160201 Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 09:03:50 + Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 05:56:37 +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> >>> Switching to nvidia OpenCL interface... done
>
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 10:00:40 + Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 12:38:45 +0300, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
>
> > > It's nothing to worry about, deprecated only mean is will be broken at
> > > some time in the future, it still works for now. IMO ebuild QA
&g
s). Thus I see no
advantage in FhgFS for HPC setups.
Of course world of parallel distributed file systems is very
versatile, so for different tasks/workloads different file systems
are the most suitable, but for typical IB-based HPC storage I see
no better solution than Lustre at this moment.
Bes
upport.
There is no way. impressive unconditionally needs app-text/pdftk,
which unconditionally needs gcc[gcj]. Judging from pdftk source,
other java implementations can't be used without code rewrite.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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d returned 1 exit status
The problem is that build system tries to utilize system libraries
(libc, libpthread) instead of cross-compiled versions. You should
modify it in order to provide correct path, e.g. by passing a proper
--sysroot=... to a linker.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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It looks like it tries to run compile command with empty compiler
variable (e.g. $CC) that should be before "-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.".
You should investigate makefiles and set proper compiler value.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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; to add links.
I use xelatex to create PDF documents (pdflatex can also be used),
it has nice hyperref package which allows to manage PDF hyperlinks.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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tails:
http://www.su-tesla.space/2016/04/gentoo-tesla-t2-edition.html
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Andrew Savchenko
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at ChangeLogs are now
generated from git logs and this takes time, usually something
about an hour (maybe half an hour, I'm not sure).
Just tested on one of my systems using rsync, 'equery c boinc'
works fine. Make sure your app-portage/gentoolkit is up to date.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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, but there are no free software solutions available in this
area; at least I'm not aware of them completely. This is
understandable: the task is extraordinary in both manpower and
computational resources required.
And what Google offers here is not even a proprietary application,
but an access to a pr
etc/portage/package.mask:
app-backup/duplicity::gentoo
This way it will be installed only from overlay(s), even if in-tree
version is newer.
Of course, the best solution is to file bug for
app-backup/duplicity and ask maintainers to add azure USE flag.
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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