Matthias Bethke wrote:
Hi Uwe,
on Tuesday, 2006-01-17 at 15:53:20, you wrote:
If I understand the ebuild of portaltransforms correctly it wants either
pdftohtml or lynx. Maybe you can get away by installing lynx?
No, it wants both of them. I do have lynx but that's probably for
HTML->text an
Uwe Thiem wrote:
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RDEPEND=">=net-zope/cmf-1.4.7
app-text/htmltidy
app-text/wv
dev-libs/libxslt
app-text/xlhtml
app-text/unrtf
dev-python/docutils
www-client/lynx
|| ( app-text/pdftohtml app-text/poppler )"
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Matthias Bethke wrote:
Hi Michael,
on Tuesday, 2006-01-17 at 09:47:44, you wrote:
Matthias Bethke wrote:
Hi Uwe,
on Tuesday, 2006-01-17 at 15:53:20, you wrote:
If I understand the ebuild of portaltransforms correctly it wants either
pdftohtml or lynx. Maybe you can get away by installing l
Charles Marcus wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/18/06, Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This may be the ultimate dumb question, but no amount of googling could
satisfy my ignorance...
Is there any difference? If not, why are the double hyphens almost
always specified?
-- is the GN
Phil Sexton wrote:
Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Where do I find the list with all installed packages?
Cheers,
Felipe
The ones you emerged are listed in the file:
/var/lib/portage/world
Want it in alphabetical order?
cat /var/lib/portage/world|less
Isn't that a superfluous use of cat? Why no
3.5 is still keyworded, iirc. If you remove kde from
/etc/packages.keyword, it should install 3.4.3. This command will
insert a "#" before each kde line. (It also makes a backup).
sed -i.bak s/kde-/\#\ kde-/ /etc/portage/package.keywords
KDE is slotted, and I'm not sure what happens when you
Jeff wrote:
I'm sure this one's been asked a million times too...
Machine A, runs Gentoo/KDE and a handful of other apps I've collected
over the year.
I would like Machine B to have the same exact packages.
How would I use Machine A's /var/lib/portage/world file to make my 'clone'?
Thanks all
Michael A. Smith wrote:
Jeff wrote:
I'm sure this one's been asked a million times too...
Machine A, runs Gentoo/KDE and a handful of other apps I've collected
over the year.
I would like Machine B to have the same exact packages.
How would I use Machine A's /var/lib/p
Chris White wrote:
On Thursday 26 January 2006 06:03, Michael A. Smith wrote:
Correction. emerge --ask `cat /tmp/welcome_to_my_world.lst`
Correction, Correction:
`emerge --ask $(< /tmp/welcome_to_my_world.lst)`
Way to decrease entropy, Chris. Why don't you email the whole list
Abhay Kedia wrote:
I manually set correct time using sites like worldtimezone.com. Then, I
shutdown the system and boot after a few hours. What I see is that Gentoo
sets the system time to the same one at which I halted it. For example if I
shutdown 4 hours ago at 14:00 hrs and boot at 18:00 hr
Phil Sexton wrote:
Could someone expound on these 3 commands? I don't really understand
the man and info pages on these.
gcc -v
gcc --version
(I thought the previous two were the same.)
cat /proc/version
gcc -v tells you what programs are invoked by gcc. gcc being a
collection of compilers,
Uwe Thiem wrote:
The device hwclock connects to *is* the BIOS clock.
Uwe
Let me rephrase. A physical device has to have a software
representation for software to "connect" to it. I'm trying to suggest
that something is wrong with that interface. Clearly Abhay's BIOS
clock doesn't jive with
Ian wrote:
Thanks Benno!
Now how do I install kde 3.4.3? The main reason for doing this is that I
dont want arts.
Just set USE="-arts" in make.conf
Then emerge whatever KDE stuff you want. Arts will stay away.
-Mike
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Steve B. wrote:
Hey everybody,
This is kind of stupid problem, but I just can't seem to figure this one
out. I can't emerge UT2004. I set my CD_ROOT to my cdrom (/media/hdc) and
the first CD copies fine, but it never gives me time to umount and mount the
second CD. It simply tries (and t
Uwe Thormann wrote:
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El Nino wrote:
AybOwan!
is there a way to accelerate the fetching part of emerge
by using prozilla or some other tool?
Someone else answered that question directly, so I'll try the
indirect approach.
Another way to speed up emerges is to download while you compile:
emerge -fq foo & emerg
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 17:27 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
I have a different interpretation.
I assume you know about FEATURES="parallel-fetch"?
How long has this been around? I couldn't find any mention of it in
the man files. Where is it documented?
Thanks,
Mike
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