very package.
>
use /etc/portage/package.keywords
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> already documentation about such a setup out there. Thus, I would
> of course very much appreciate, if you could point me to good
> documentation.
>
Remember that you can always set up distcc. This way your laptop does
its normal compiles and you can distribute lots of the compiling load
to the big server.
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x27;merge') pulled in by
('ebuild', '/', 'dev-java/bcmail-1.37', 'merge')
('ebuild', '/', 'dev-java/bcprov-1.38', 'merge') pulled in by
('ebuild', '/', 'dev-java/itext-2.0.6', 'merge')
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On Jan 7, 2008 8:10 PM, Justin Patrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I honestly have no idea how to deal with this one. It started a few
> weeks ago and I hoped it would go away by itself.
>
> !!! Multiple versions within a single package slot have been
> !!! pulled into
which no system identifier could be generated
jade:/usr/share/sgml/docbook/sgml-dtd-3.1/dbcent.mod:52:0: entity was
defined here
This has been happening to me for quite some time, I haven't been able
to finish updating gnome because of this.
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On Dec 1, 2007 11:37 PM, Hans de Graaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 15:24:00 -0800, Justin Patrin wrote:
>
> > # emerge -auv esound
> >
> > These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
> >
> > Calculating dependencies...
ENT_INFO} | cut -d ':' -f 2`
>
>
> Or should I have another line to 'rm -Rf /tmp/gpg-*'
>
ssh-agent /bin/sh
When you exit the shell, ssh-agent exits too (after cleaning up).
Running the agent as a daemon means you have to tell it when to shut
down as well (how would it know when to stop?).
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m PuTTY in Windows still works fine.
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nomerge ] app-crypt/hashalot-0.3-r2
[ebuild N] app-admin/eselect-opengl-1.0.3 41 kB
If I'm reading this right, xterm is deeply depending on eselect-opengl
somehow but eselect is blocking it. Does anyone know why this would
be?
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On 10/3/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 22:14, Justin Patrin wrote:
> I'm getting this very odd behavior when trying to --update --deep world.
>
> # emerge -atuDv world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in reve
x27;t tried dispatch-conf.
The rest feel they don't need the added features. IMHO dispatch-conf
should be the default for gentoo (with RCS turned on) as it would help
a lot of newbies when they make their first config update mistake.
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nf files so
that you can move back.
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On 10/18/06, Justin Patrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/14/06, maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello group,
>
> As I expected it would, dispatch-conf
> over-wrote/corrupted a lot of files without giving me
> a chance to stop it. It left no log(file was e
; >>In the Gentoo manual, in the early stages, it mentions -tT; nearby &
> >>below, it mentions another hdparm line to speed things up.
> >>Did you try that line?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I've tried it. The result is 19.11 MB/sec.
> >
> >But why are the values posted before so different? hdparm -vid /dev/hda only
> >reports differences in the drive geometry.
> >
> >Alex
> >
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g fonts that can be easily read on a
> > TV screen.
> >
> > So what do people think? At the moment its primary function is to grab
> > movies and stuff off of my NFS and play them throught the TV, but I'm sure
> > there is potential for it to be so much more!
>
uld just replace ~x86 per -* (and add the
> > > remaining packages) or would I need to unmerge the installed packages
> > > and redo everything using -* for all packages.
> > >
> > > This because is not good idea to mix ebuilds from -* and ~x86.
> > >
> > > Hope it's clear now...
> > > Cheers,
> > > Fernando
> >
> > I would guess it would be best to redo them with -* so you get
> > everything from CVS
> >
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ll, since this is a wiki...why don't you edit it?
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ab to mount the partition right (and
alter your grub or other boot config files accordingly as well).
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minimal
system up and running (always go for minimal on the initial emerge,
then boot into your system, then emerge more) then you can easily do
an emptytree emerge to re-build thingsif you *really* want to. I'm
of the mind that starting with stage3 is perfectly fine. Eventually
all of those packages will be updated and recompiled, so there's
really no reason to do it manually right at the beginning.
One more thing. What optimization setting(s) are you using?
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r; it took about two days
> straight to download all the files at 2.8K over the
> phone line!
>
If there's nothing in /home you could try using parted to remove the
partition and resize the / partition to take the whole thing.
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On 10/10/05, maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> --- Justin Patrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On 10/10/05, maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Hello everybody,
> > >
> > > That min-install I wa
ferences)...
>
> I'm truly at a loss for this one. None of the obvious suspects appear to be
> in play, and I don't know where to go look next...
>
> Suggestions?
Are you running http-accelerater and repcacheman on one?
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//www.linuxjournal.com/article/6222
>
> Any web pages, documents or information that is more current and
> gentoo specific would be of greatly appreciated.
>
I would suggest using iptables to simply DROP all outgoing packets.
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32-bit. If you try compiling for, say, ARM and it picks up the system
headers you get *nothing*wonderful, eh?
To Gentoo devs:
Might I suggest that the system headers default to 32-bit?
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o turn off. I'm still using gmail in text-only mode.
(I hate HTML mailand I hate Outlook even more.)
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...
Today I tried to recompile the kernel but it did not help...
Any suggestions?
Best wishes,
Goran.
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nless they rely on a few
things that changed, such as re-setting $this.
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