i tried what Neil suggested:
> put this in your make.conf:
> SEARCH_DIRS_MASK="/opt /home"
> This should really go in /etc/revdep-rebuild/99revdep-rebuild nowadays.
>
same thing continue to bugs me even with this :\
dev-java/sun-jdk-1.4.2.16 rebilds again :|
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still no solution? :\
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i solved such bummer following the next procedure >>
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml
hope you will too, good luck :)
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ouble
can be in kernel config so i meant to ask which kernel options need to be
enabled to take adventage of cdrom and usb automounting?
thnxx all
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nope, same thing..
complete
>
so device _IS_ recognized apperently but not automounted on fstab predefined
place nor any other and thats what really bugs me :|
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you are right, it is basic question and yes, i am in plugdev :)
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and another basic answer, yes both are added to default rulevel thus working
all the time..
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i using gentoo for a year and i know when daemons are working and whent they
're not..
pls gove me something constructive, im not begginer ok?
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ts not the thing i
want..
i guess i need to have a fully plug&play desktop so problem still remains :|
thnxx anyone for help, really appreciate it..
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anyway, remerged a whole world, same again, no mounted devices after pluging
in usb stick or cd..
verry unhappy..
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heh, look guys, mounting by hand works but thats not the thing i want at the
moment..
i need every single usb stick or cd automounted on they mount points, that
simple..
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g
few seconds from putting it in a rom..
im glad to have such power community willing to help individual under any
circumstances, once again thank yaall :)
long live gentoo :)
purple..
me time, it'll all going to be ok soon, so be patient and clever :)
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filed bug >> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=177925 but
still isn't resolved obviously, anyone else, with solution maybe?
thanks
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i dont find that soulution as the elegant one, must be some logical solution
for that on java developer side.. everything worked excellent on KDE, and
just after i did a clean install with XFCE this problem popped up..
btw revdep-rebuild never caused me a trouble, ever..
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n/xen-
tools-3.0.2-r4/work/xen-3.0.2/tools/misc'
make: *** [all] Error 2
make: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-3.0.2-r4
/work/xen-3.0.2/tools'
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like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is:
How do
you spend it?
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emerge -NDuva world??
On 3/21/07, John covici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on Wednesday 03/21/2007 purple([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> well,i asked here that question as well and i sent mail to one of guys
> maintaining that part of portage,Daniel Gryniewicz and got very quick
> re
do you have such line in make.conf?
PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage
/usr/local/overlays/gnome-experimental"
all you need is to read a manual from link i posted first time and
everything's going to be just fine..
well,if you want it do it for your self..
i talk to guy started this list..
hecking whether we have a gtk 2 gecko build... configure: error: This
> program needs a gtk 2 gecko build
Seems to be saying ff wasn't built with gtk2 use flag (which i thought was
set by default.)
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"in this case you need a second drive or boot your cd with
the option to load the whole image to memory (I d'ont remember the name
for it"
in boot prompt of livecd type:
# gentoo docache
greets :)
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l eventually pick up any CFLAGS customizations
gradually.
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1. Enable DM support in the kernel:
Device Drivers
Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
[*] Multiple devices driver support (RAID and LVM)
[*] Device mapper support
source :::
http://ronan.lepage1.free.fr/repository/Linux/Linux.Kernel.in.a.nutshell.pdf
enjoy :)
1. Enable DM support in the kernel:
Device Drivers
Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
[*] Multiple devices driver support (RAID and LVM)
[*] Device mapper support
source :::
http://ronan.lepage1.free.fr/repository/Linux/Linux.Kernel.in.a.nutshell.pdf
enjoy :)
well,you could unmerge all those crappy blocking packages if they arent in
toolchain group and then update your system with new packages and after that
adding packages you need..
that procedure worked for me numerous times so i dont see the reason why it
shouldnt do the same for you..
just apply
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