>>> '/var/log/portage/net-libs:libsoup-2.29.91:20100315-081624.log'
What the heck do I do with this?
Thanks in advance for all the great help I have gotten from this list.
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in adance for any help!
I like rsync and be sure to say --numeric-ids or whatever to retain the
same userids for permissions, but otherwise you are good to go.
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> Have you looked in gconf-editor for a setting?
I did not look in gconf editor, and gdm at least, is compiled with the
policykit use flag, so I am not sure where to go with this. Where would
I look in gconf?
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pps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_restart_buttons
true
as the gdm user, this fixed the problem.'
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o take a backup before daring to try this script,
> but anyway.
>
> Use the -d option first to test what actually would be going on, before you
> do a real backup!
>
> Hope this is of good use to someone. For me it is, I will be using it on
> several systems, and now I only have to make little changes in the config
> file for each system, but not at the script.
>
> Suggestions and bug reports are welcome of course.
I have a question -- where would lvm put a snapshot and how could I pass
some list of excludes to rdiff-backup. I have an lvm which is taking
all the PEs and a snapshot would take up lots of disk space -- or would
it. Would I need some free pes to put the snapshot?
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asier to adapt the oXclude array.
Thanks, very interesting and I will have a look.
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- is
that what you want?
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rrier".
>
> pump is not on the gentoo installation disk.
>
> Thanks for the advice; I will try grml next.
This dhcp bug is a bug I have reported, bug # 284631 -- please add your
comments to this bug -- including dhcp version, router brand, etc.
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aded grml 10.4 live cd and had no problems with the dhcp. Try
dhcpcd or pump manually -- I bet its some imcompatibility between the
software and the router.
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should report if not done yet, IMHO.
Only way I have been able o emerge libsoup and friends is to unmerge php
first and re-emerge it afterwards. I sure would like to know what
access violation means, however.
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nstat does this as well.
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once this happens -- I imagine I can keep
it installed, but it would not be a good situation.
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>
> Is anyone successfully dual-booting Linux distros using Lilo ?
> Might it be ReiserFS ? -- should I re-install Ubuntu with another FS ?
What I do in those cases is to copy the kernel and the initrd of the
Ubuntu system into your normal boot directory and just have a root=
directiv
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can say is, every day I get down on my knees and offer thanks that perl
> is not slotted.
But portage should be sensible enough to either run this for you, or
stop emerging -- I had a lot of trouble during the last update where I
kept getting errors and I emerged a couple of them before I knew I had
to run perl-cleaner.
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that portage had upgraded perl
-- the only thing I would like portage to do is to know that something
must be run and stop so I can do this. You could have a list of
packages which require a stop after emerging or something. I am
thinking out loud here, but this is what I am trying to say.
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he machine boots up properly.
> >
> >
> >
>
> And I would stand guard to make sure housekeeping doesn't come around.
> ;-) Cutting power during all this wold not be good.
You don't need to invalidate the journal or mount ext2, just use -f if
memory serves, be sure the partition is unmounted and that will force a
full check.
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ba with the
> client USE flag (which will pull in samba-client).
OK, I will try and see what happens.
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#x27;t make any difference.
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ut the -d, it didn't tell me anything except that
dhcpcd sent several discover packets and then said timeout, so my
original question still remains -- why a timeout with 5.1 with the same
dhcpcd.conf and no timeout with 4.0.13.
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se.
>
> File a bug for dhcpcd-5.1 with your findings.
>
> PS. Other than testing is there a reason why you don't use a stable dhcpcd
> version?
> --
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> Mick
I am using unstable generally, so it just came in the update. I have no
router, this is F
n ethernet
card. One interesting
thing is that 4.0.13 gives the ethernet address whereas 5.1.0 does not.
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here, but from a remote location it would not work, so how can I figure
out why this is happening? I think this started when I went to
baselayout 2, but not certain of that.
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angs right
> after slim hast started.
> Shutting down the system tries to stop services/processes/action,
> which never has been started...which fails in a hang.
>
> I dont know exactly...but...if that flag is the default configuration
> when installing slim I would suggest to change it to
>
> daemon = yes
>
> to prevent users like me to spend the weekend in searching for a
> problem in the shutdown process.
>
I don't have such a file, or as far as I know, such a package. My
shutdown does not hang, it just says no more processes left at this run
level and sits there forever and will not restart the system.
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tartup.
# Read the comments in /etc/init.d/xdm for more
# info. Do NOT remove, as this will start nothing
# extra at boot if /etc/init.d/xdm is not added
# to the "default" runlevel.
x:a:once:/etc/X11/startDM.sh
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.1', 'merge') pulled in by
sys-auth/consolekit[policykit] required by ('ebuild', '/',
'gnome-base/gdm-2.28.0', 'merge')
(and 5 more)
Any way to resolve this so I can get the gnome 2.28 overlay to come in?
I know I am on the bleed
I am on the bleeding edge here!
>
>
> Check your use flags. hal (base portage) wants consolkit *without* the
> policykit USE flag because it was installed with -policykit.
>
> gdm (overlay) is apparently being installed with the consolekit USE flag
> and so it requires consolekit *with* the policykit USE flag.
>
OK, that did it, thanks very much -- just goes to show you know less
than you think you know.
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, but no more.
Any ideas on how to resolve this problem?
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re, but there is now libsmbclient.h, so looks
like things are OK. Thanks -- the joys of packages out of sync.
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ound it. It's now stored in /var/log/rc.log.
However, mine is an empty file even though I have rc_logger="yes"
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ank is there is something rotating
the file, even though I don't have it in logrotate.conf or logrotate.d
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netmask 255.255.255.0"
> defaultroute="67.62.15.1"
No joy, it did not like those parameters at all. When I put
ifconfig_eth1 it just said no config using dhcp, and when I changed it
to config_eth1, it did not like defaultroute.
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new style networking scripts,
> doesn't it?
What are new style networking scripts -- which package is that. The
/etc/conf.d/net.example seems not to have changed since May.
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Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Montag 26 Oktober 2009 21:29:24 schrieb covici:
> > What are new style networking scripts -- which package is that. The
> > /etc/conf.d/net.example seems not to have changed since May.
>
> The ones that come with newer versions of openrc. If y
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> Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>
> > Am Montag 26 Oktober 2009 21:29:24 schrieb covici:
> > > What are new style networking scripts -- which package is that. The
> > > /etc/conf.d/net.example seems not to have changed since May.
> >
conf it still wants
to install dev-java/icedtea6-bin-1.6.1 -- how do I fix this to get it to
continue with the sun product?
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n into errors actually installing any of that list
> there, take a glance at http://bugs.gentoo.org/230205 ... down in the
> comments there's mention of needing to prod eselect to fix things.
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There is an argument to pythonupdater to ignore version numbers -- maybe
this will help your problem.
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Hi. This happened on my latest update -- looks like the package which
used to contain this file no longer does -- any ideas on how to proceed?
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s package has eliminated this file --
this is my whole problem.Now I re emerged the package which had an
update and how its here. I guess portage did things in the wrong order
or something.
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lares
> cosmic rays
> a quantum level event
> leprechauns
> tooth fairies
> jubbjubb monsters
>
>
> {well, it's as good as any other explanation :-) }
Yep, very strange, however this update went OK, except for that, so I'll
knock on my metal desk -- sorry no wood available -- to make sure
nothing goes wrong.
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it either -- I save
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e media-libs/gst-plugins-base-0.10.25
-- how do I get playbin2?
Should I just mask off the new version of totem which is 2.28.5?
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> > Should I just mask off the new version of totem which is 2.28.5?
>
> Hm. My x86 machine has totem-2.26.3-r1. Are you running an unstable
> version of gentoo?
Yep and the overlay of gnome as well.
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't give me anything. How can I tell what is
happening here?
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ed layman to access them. That error proves you do not
> have the overlay enabled.
>
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til:0".
Is it broke, because this is still true after re-emerging apr-util? I
am using unstable x86.
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Use equery depends apr-util to find out what used it and rebuild those.
I did that and got the same results.
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he-tools-2.2.12 (=dev-libs/apr-util-1*)
dev-util/subversion-1.6.4-r10 (>=dev-libs/apr-util-1.3:1)
www-servers/apache-2.2.12 (=dev-libs/apr-util-1*)
I emerged the packages mentioned -- without using the version numbers
and when I did the emerge @preserved-rebuild again I got the same
results as before.
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file?
> Check versions and SLOTS for apr-utils in /var/db/pkg/
> Check the output of "eix -e apr-util" to see what exactly you have - keep in
> mind that a package without a SLOT is 0 by default. I suspect the devs bumped
> apr-util to SLOT=1
Well, I did have two versions in there -- there was a 0.9.12 and when I
got rid of that things went back to normal -- its emerging 32 packages
now. I deleted it from the world file as well.
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ave a similar problem -- with more recent versions of gdm, gdm tries
to take ovver vt7 even though it is in use by a login prompt -- I
actually have 11 virtual consoles active. I wonder if this solution
would prevent this behavior?
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ne-lib again, but no joy.
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firewall are hidden from
> the outside world (nor directly accessible). I definitely do *not*
> want all of my internal devices directly accessible from the internet.
I saw something on the shorewall.org site which was an introduction to
ipv6 -- look in the documentation area.
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d pulse and just didn't
start the thing, what would I lose then?
Seems like a waste of disk space to me.
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n't bother to try it. Seems
> like a losing battle in the long run. Maybe if we wait long enough pulse
> will actually become useful to ordinary everyday users.
>
I can use amixer to change the volume, so that is fine with me.
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That link seems not to work -- I get Unable to locate remote host
lists.one-eyed-alien.net
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ry to see if it
> works for you? Of course you'll loose any benefit from IOMMU (if you are
> running VMs) but...
I don't have a UEFI BIOS -- at least the interface looks the same as a
normal one -- I wonder where would I find such a setting?
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ys, for
> all of my servers. Seems to me like insufficient testing and
> this should never happen in case of stable releases...
>
> Jarry
In bind 9.9.0 I am getting undefined access to main, so things seem to
be getting much worse.
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rt.
I may do that, downgrading mesa fix it and I discovered that the version
of mesa which portage installed as an update was masked -- I wonder why
it did that at all.
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tc/portage/package.mask, append the line
> > sys-fs/udev
> > Create the file if it doesn't already exist. You now have a totally
> > udev-free machine
> >
> > --
> > Walter Dnes
> >
>
> Having personally long considered Lennart Poettering a 'spawn of the devil'
> my question is ... is this your reaction to systemd?
>
> One minor typo to point out:
>
> /atc/portage/package.mask should be /etc/portage/package.mask
>
> I just joined this list last week, but might consider sacrificing some
> hardware to join your endeavor if you need more testers.
OK, I am not seeing mdev in the portage tree -- I would like to learn
more about this before I take the plunge. So where do I get it and does
it create the appropriate device nodes, etc?
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then I can have it not do one in the
/etc/fstab -- or any other solution to this problem?
I am using gentoo unstable with 3.2.6-gentoo.
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un mplayer. Is there a way to just disable it?
>
> If I recall correctly, the GNOME session manager will keep starting PA
> if the daemon dies.
I am not using pulse audio -- I told portage I had it and that seemed to
make the packages happy -- I will see what happens.
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thout LVM, I would not have had a
> chance to save what I did manage to get.
>
I had a bad drive, and I tried to use pvmove, but it stopped when it got
an error and would not tell me the file it had trouble with nor would
it move any data past that point -- is there a better way to recover
such data? I simply used the backup to get my data back, rather than
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g unstable gentoo which I need to update to latest kernel, etc.
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about?
How come its hda? Perhaps this is the problem, it certainly should be
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/dev/sda etc. Is this really a ide drive? Or do you have the BIOS
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t; My guess is something in the overlay depends on a version of gtk+ that
> > isn't in the overlay yet, except for the dev versions *99*. And those are
> > hard and keyword masked as usual for cvs/svn versions.
> >
> > resync the overlay, try again.
> > It's an overlay. It's certain to break once a day. Less than that is a
> > bonus.
Thanks much -- I had unmasked glib2.27.5, but I will get rid of that and
resync again -- did not really want to use that.
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stand what happens when gdm starts. I have
Nvidia-drivers-260.19.36 but even some earlier versions I try give the
same result. Is my card going or what?
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ybe in newer kernels than the one I am using,
but I want to get this one back to working first.
One thing that I found in my logs which might help is the following:
Feb 17 22:29:07 ccs kernel: NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 53, CMDre
0080 0005 0005
Feb 17 22:29:49 ccs last message repeated 7 times
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ng whereas 1.9.4 did not work at all with this kernel.
X stuff is sure quirky.
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he monitor
just keeps switching between analog and digital, but only when gdm
starts. OUtside of X the monitor acts normally. I also am using hal
again for the keyboard and that seems to work now.
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extra lines for
each login. VERBOSE is even worse, so we are stuck till someone has
sense enough to put that stuff in the VERBOSE level instead.
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he last day
or so -- and which config takes the threads=5 parameter?
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le, but librt
seems to be already there, so I wonder what is happening?
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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; Can anyone tell me why this is so and what I can do to fix?
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to add that whoever fixed the python 3 ebuilds and maybe
even other python ebuilds, to reset the python to what they are emerging
should be ... I have had this happen several times -- easy enough to
fix, but very annoying.
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t; sad experience.
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I can say the same -- I am using ~x64 and was using ~x86 at the time,
and had no problems switching over.
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errors and
>all works find.
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>How can I make this working at boot time,too?
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> Thank you for your help in advance!
I will ask the obvious -- do you have those two in either boot or
default run level?
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list" shows you, and what USE_PYTHON is set
> to in make.conf.
>
Here is eselect python list
[1] python2.7 *
[2] python3.2
I have no USE_PYTHON in make.conf.
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quot; in /etc/conf.d/rc.conf -- is there anything
else I need to do?
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iles changed
> with each revision for all revisions?
> What command do I need to submit?
Check the man page, but I use svn -v log to get the file names.
Hope this helps.
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rld" [argument])
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portage output, see lots of stuff and get
> confused. Actually read it and examine each line. It makes sense.
>
> As for your other errors (xulrunner etc), I don't know about those, I
> didn't hit them myself.
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Thanks, sounds like a pain, but doable.
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use uvesafb and it works without X -- I get 60x164, depending on the
resolution your mileage may vary.
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resolution.
For this to work you need uvesafb to be built in to the kernel -- at
least that is the way it worked for me.
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