[gentoo-user] Re: Problems rebuilding gtk+ (and many other packages), due to not found /usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la (was: Re: Problems rebuilding gtk+ (and many other packages), due to not found /usr
Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: So all you seem to need is to remerge pango before gtk+. The problem here is that revdep-rebuild is absolutely clueless when in comes to ordering the rebuilds Try: http://pastebin.ca/raw/383456 Thanks, your command line helped me to get quite somewhat further. Now the revdep-rebuild emerge is failing at gnome-base/gnome-mount-0.4-r5 with: libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la´ or unhandled argument `/usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la´ revdep-rebuild now prints: Calculating dependencies . . . ..... done! [ebuild R ] gnome-base/libgnomeui-2.16.1 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gtkhtml-2.6.3 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/libgnomecanvas-2.14.0 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/libbonoboui-2.16.0 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/gail-1.9.3 [ebuild R ] app-text/gtkspell-2.0.11-r1 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gucharmap-1.8.0 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gcalctool-5.8.25-r1 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gconf-editor-2.16.0 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gnome-keyring-manager-2.16.0-r1 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/gnome-desktop-2.16.3 [ebuild R ] app-text/gnome-spell-1.0.7-r1 [ebuild R ] x11-libs/libgksu-2.0.0 [ebuild R ] x11-libs/gtkglarea-1.99.0 [ebuild R ] dev-python/pygtk-2.10.4 [ebuild R ] net-misc/vino-2.16.0-r1 [ebuild R ] dev-python/gnome-python-2.16.2 [ebuild R ] x11-libs/vte-0.14.2 [ebuild R ] dev-dotnet/gtk-sharp-2.10.0 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/eel-2.16.3 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gnome-screensaver-2.16.2 [ebuild R ] www-client/epiphany-2.16.3 [ebuild R ] x11-terms/gnome-terminal-2.16.1 [ebuild R ] dev-dotnet/glade-sharp-2.10.0 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/fast-user-switch-applet-2.16.0 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/libgnomeprintui-2.12.1 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/librsvg-2.16.1 [ebuild R ] dev-dotnet/gnome-sharp-2.16.0 [ebuild R ] app-pda/gnome-pilot-2.0.15 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/gnome-mount-0.4-r5 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/gnome-applets-2.16.2 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gnome-power-manager-2.16.3 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gnome-utils-2.16.2-r2 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gtkhtml-3.12.3 [ebuild R ] app-pda/gnome-pilot-conduits-2.0.15 [ebuild R ] app-text/poppler-bindings-0.5.4 [ebuild R ] gnome-extra/gnome-games-2.16.3 [ebuild R ] media-video/vlc-0.8.6_p18636 USE=x264%* [ebuild R ] app-misc/beagle-0.2.16.2 [ebuild R ] gnome-base/nautilus-2.16.3 [32;01mNow you can remove -p (or --pretend) from arguments and re-run revdep-rebuild.[0m Complete output at http://askwar.pastebin.ca/384714 Why is it so damn difficult to run revdep-rebuild in this case with XCB? Alexander Skwar -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} courier-imap folders
Grant wrote: Can anyone tell me what these folders are for in my .maildir folder? courierimapuiddb courierimapsubscribed courierimapkeywords courierimaphieracl I'm wondering if they're for the courier webmail client I'm not using. - Grant They are used internally by your courier imap server -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Serial modem and permissions problem.
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 21:47:40 -0600, Dale wrote: OK. Here's my update. I changed the config file, the 50-udev.rules file, back to the way it was when it was updated. The next time you update udev, your changes will be overwritten. Changes should go in 10-local.rules. I then added myself to the uucp group and rebooted. Well, my UPS didn't like that one bit. So I added nut to the uucp group too. Then I rebooted again. Everything *appears* to be working fine. Sorry for all the rebooting but they are serial ports. If your serial port driver is built as a module, you can avoid the reboot by rmmodding and modprobing the driver. The second reboot was unnecessary anyway, restarting nut should have picked up the group changes. -- Neil Bothwick Tribble math: * + * = *** signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Gentoo weekly newsletter
Le Tue, 6 Mar 2007 17:44:28 -0600, »Q« [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : In news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Patrice Bouvard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's supposed to be out every monday I think. But the GWN is late every week. I don't understand why they doesn't want to skip an issue when it's not ready. I think they just did skip a week -- the last one I have is the 19 Feb issue. Here you go, the 20070226 is out[1]. And they are already working[2] on the couple next GWN, the one due two days ago and the next one. [1] http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20070226-newsletter.xml [2] http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/news/en/gwn/ -- Cordialement, Patrice BOUVARD, Networks Systems Engineer -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Problems rebuilding gtk+ (and many other packages), due to not found /usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la (was: Re: Problems rebuilding gtk+ (and many other packages), due to not found /usr
Alexander Skwar listen at alexander.skwar.name writes: Now the revdep-rebuild emerge is failing at gnome-base/gnome-mount-0.4-r5 with: FWIW: It's also failing at libgnomeui with: [...] grep: /usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la: No such file or directory /bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la: No such file or directory [...] Why is it so damn difficult to run revdep-rebuild in this case with XCB? Alexander -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} courier-imap folders
Can anyone tell me what these folders are for in my .maildir folder? courierimapuiddb courierimapsubscribed courierimapkeywords courierimaphieracl I'm wondering if they're for the courier webmail client I'm not using. - Grant They are used internally by your courier imap server Alright, thanks Nick. - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Serial modem and permissions problem.
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 21:47:40 -0600, Dale wrote: OK. Here's my update. I changed the config file, the 50-udev.rules file, back to the way it was when it was updated. The next time you update udev, your changes will be overwritten. Changes should go in 10-local.rules. Thanks. I forgot about that little detail. I better find a how to somewhere. I then added myself to the uucp group and rebooted. Well, my UPS didn't like that one bit. So I added nut to the uucp group too. Then I rebooted again. Everything *appears* to be working fine. Sorry for all the rebooting but they are serial ports. If your serial port driver is built as a module, you can avoid the reboot by rmmodding and modprobing the driver. The second reboot was unnecessary anyway, restarting nut should have picked up the group changes. The only module I have is nvidia. I build everything into my kernel that I can. I was hoping there was a way to sort of restart or reload udev but I couldn't find one and nobody posted one either. I guess there is now two reasons you may have to reboot. So far, it is working fine though. Thanks Dale :-) :-) :-) :-) -- www.myspace.com/dalek1967
Re: [gentoo-user] app-text/binutils?? [SOLVED]
Bo Ørsted Andresen writes: On Tuesday 06 March 2007 02:17:27 Alex Schuster wrote: and what is the output of: # cat /var/db/pkg/sys-libs/{glibc-2.2.5-r2,glibc-2.5}/SLOT A blank line, and 2.2. You should definitely fix that. glibc-2.2.5-r2 is supposed to be in SLOT 2.2 too which means it should have been cleaned when you upgraded to glibc-2.5. Looking at /var/log/emerge.log, I do not see glibc-2.2.5-r2 anywhere. No idea where it came from. Run either `equery check =sys-libs/glibc-2.5` or `qcheck =sys-libs/glibc-2.5` (requires either gentoolkit or portage-utils) to verify that no harm will be caused by unmerging glibc-2.2.5-r2. Then unmerge glibc-2.2.5-r2. OK. The check shows no problem, I unmerged it. I grepped in /var/cache/edb, nothing there, and locate binutils|grep text also showed nothing. Just in case this could mean anything. Hmm... I actually see this on my system too.. I assume you just didn't manage to grep the right files... Well, a grep -r app-text/binutils /var/cache/edb/ should catch all of them. # grep app-text/binutils /var/cache/edb/dep/$(portageq portdir)/sys-devel/gcc-4.1.1-r3 [...] ppc? ( =app-text/binutils-2.17 ) ppc64? ( =app-text/binutils-2.17 ) =app-text/binutils-2.15.94 [...] Nope, no output. Then I tried emerge --metadata, and suddenly the problem is gone. Whatever it was. Wow, now I have 872 packages to emerge. Thanks for your help, Bo! Do you think I should file a bug, so the devs become aware of this potential problem, or should we just hope it never happens again? I still wonder what may have caused this, looks to me like something got corrupted badly. That `emerge --metadata` fixes it means that it has been fixed on the mirrors. So there's not much to report.. Okay, I'll just forget about it then. Thanks again, Alex -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Serial modem and permissions problem.
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 13:06:23 -0600, Dale wrote: The next time you update udev, your changes will be overwritten. Changes should go in 10-local.rules. Thanks. I forgot about that little detail. I better find a how to somewhere. http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php If your serial port driver is built as a module, you can avoid the reboot by rmmodding and modprobing the driver. The second reboot was unnecessary anyway, restarting nut should have picked up the group changes. The only module I have is nvidia. I build everything into my kernel that I can. I was hoping there was a way to sort of restart or reload udev but I couldn't find one and nobody posted one either. I guess there is now two reasons you may have to reboot. Or another reason to use modules. You could try using udevstart to repopulate /dev. -- Neil Bothwick I have a spelling checker, it came with my Pea See; It helps me too correct Miss Steaks eye mite knot sea. I ran these versus threw it, yew mae bee pleased too no Its word prefect in every weight; my spell cheque tolled me sew! signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Serial modem and permissions problem.
On Wednesday 07 March 2007 21:31:49 Neil Bothwick wrote: The only module I have is nvidia. I build everything into my kernel that I can. I was hoping there was a way to sort of restart or reload udev but I couldn't find one and nobody posted one either. I guess there is now two reasons you may have to reboot. Or another reason to use modules. You could try using udevstart to repopulate /dev I believe it's udevtrigger rather than udevstart that should be used nowadays... -- Bo Andresen pgpQDFfnyAvU5.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Serial modem and permissions problem.
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 13:06:23 -0600, Dale wrote: The next time you update udev, your changes will be overwritten. Changes should go in 10-local.rules. Thanks. I forgot about that little detail. I better find a how to somewhere. http://www.reactivated.net/udevrules.php If your serial port driver is built as a module, you can avoid the reboot by rmmodding and modprobing the driver. The second reboot was unnecessary anyway, restarting nut should have picked up the group changes. The only module I have is nvidia. I build everything into my kernel that I can. I was hoping there was a way to sort of restart or reload udev but I couldn't find one and nobody posted one either. I guess there is now two reasons you may have to reboot. Or another reason to use modules. You could try using udevstart to repopulate /dev. I found that link when I was googling too. You know, udevstart didn't change the permissions when I ran it. Strange. Anyway, I looked, since I put it back the way it was updated to, it shouldn't change anything, unless they change the group again anyway. I put it back to uucp like they had it. So far so good. My modem works, my UPS is happy, I'm happy too. Thanks. Dale :-) :-) :-) -- www.myspace.com/dalek1967
[gentoo-user] Replacing eth0 with wlan0
Hello again :) I've switched my networking from wired eth0 to wlan0. I'm using ndiswrapper with Win32 driver and an USB WiFi adapter. Everything is fine, but... When I set up my Gentoo installation, I've added net.eth0 to default runlevel (it provices the networking in the init system). My ethernet driver (forcedeth nvidia nforce2 chip) is compiled in, using DHCP. All I had to do is to add net.eth0. Now when my system boots it is waiting 1-2 mins for DHCP, then goes forward, but (in the init system) there is no networking, so Samba and other stuff doesnt work. I want to replace this thing, 1) ndiswrapper module should go to /etc/modules.autoload folder 2) then wlan0 device appears, I want to do iwlist wlan0 scan, then DHCP for wlan0 3) all this stuff should go nice to init system, eth0 should be removed, so wlan0 should provide the init system with net. Now I wait for eth0 dhcp'ing, then modprobe, iwlist, and dhcpcd by hand, but it is time consuming and not so nice. What to do exactly guys? Thanks a lot! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Speed up GoogleEarth on an ATI RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)]?
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 11:36:56PM -0600, Dale wrote Walter Dnes wrote: Is it possible using standard Gentoo, or do I have to load a proprietary driver? In either case, what are the steps to follow? I did try Google, and found a zillion links on how to install GoogleEarth under Wine, which is not what I want. Googleearth is in portage. You have to unmask it but it's in there and it worked fine for me. At least it was anyway. What we have here is a failure to communicate. Let me restate my question. I already have GoogleEarth for linux installed. It's damn slow. The subject in my original original post is not about installing, but about speeding up GoogleEarth. What is the Gentoo way of installing proprietary ATI drivers for my video card? -- Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] In linux /sbin/init is Job #1 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Transfer files using IrDA
Hi All, I've set up IrDA between by laptop and a Pocket PC PDA (HTC Alpine marketed as an Xda IIi on an O2 contract in the UK). I can use it to dial up using the PDA as a modem. So far, so good. However, I want to transfer a file from the PDA to the laptop and although I've set up minicom to do that, using zmodem, it fails every time. Is there something else I need to set up? Could you please give me some pointers? -- Regards, Mick pgpMVcYv89VxC.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Problems rebuilding gtk+ (and many other packages), due to not found /usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la (was: Re: Problems rebuilding gtk+ (and many other packages), due to not found
On Wednesday 07 March 2007 19:11:04 Alexander Skwar wrote: Alexander Skwar listen at alexander.skwar.name writes: Now the revdep-rebuild emerge is failing at gnome-base/gnome-mount-0.4-r5 with: FWIW: It's also failing at libgnomeui with: [...] grep: /usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la: No such file or directory /bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libXCBRenderUtil.la: No such file or directory [...] Why is it so damn difficult to run revdep-rebuild in this case with XCB? To give you a full and specific explanation I'd need some more context. For a somewhat less specific explanation I can tell you that the problem is that it tries to link against a broken lib. In your original mail it was the '-lpango-1.0' which made it link against the broken pango library (just to exemplify what kind of info is needed). Without that information and without digging through the deps manually you have a couple of options. One is to try `revdep-rebuild -i --deep`. Using --deep may result in emerge getting the ordering correct. The other option is to abuse `emerge --skipfirst` and when done restart with the rest... -- Bo Andresen pgpjSqqL2NfMM.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] splitting videos?
Hi, My 14 year old asked if there is a simple app in portage that would allow him to chop an existing video into a couple of pieces? I guess he wants to upload something to You Tube but it's either too long or too large. I expect it would be good if you could say 'chop this into 2 pieces at 4 minutes in', etc. Thanks! - Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] UK: iplayer petition
Hi, One for uk users or people you know in the UK, a petition to stop the BBC only supporting windows in its new iplayer: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/iplayer/ Regards, steveL -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Speed up GoogleEarth on an ATI RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)]?
On 2007-03-05, Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible using standard Gentoo, Yes. or do I have to load a proprietary driver? Yes. In either case, what are the steps to follow? Use standard Gentoo to install the proprietary driver: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ati-faq.xml http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_ATI_Drivers -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I decided to be JOHN at TRAVOLTA instead!! visi.com -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] splitting videos?
On Wednesday 07 March 2007 23:28, Mark Knecht wrote: Hi, My 14 year old asked if there is a simple app in portage that would allow him to chop an existing video into a couple of pieces? I guess he wants to upload something to You Tube but it's either too long or too large. I expect it would be good if you could say 'chop this into 2 pieces at 4 minutes in', etc. Thanks! - Mark Hi, Probably kino might do - not sure what formats it will take as input. Thierry -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mysterious freezes when browsing Internet
070306 Mick wrote: On Tuesday 06 March 2007 21:22, Philip Webb wrote: During the past few months, I've been bit by sudden total freezes while using Epiphany Konqueror to browse Internet sites. The only way out is to hit the reset button: eg Ctl-Alt-F2 doesn't work. The only time I had suffered similar symptoms (but different applications) was when I had a bad memory problem. Memtest86 did not show anything and it was only through trial and error that I found the faulty module. I emerged Memtest86 ran it -- it takes 1 hr for my 1 GB memory -- , but I can't find anything to explain the output. It found 2 errors : ... c6e37c0 198.1MB ... ... d6e37a0 214.1MB ... I realise that these lines refer to hex locations, but I don't understand the reference to 'MB' (perhaps they're the same info in a different form). I have a note that : To tell kernel not to use bad patch of memory, append via Lilo : 'badram=m,n', where m n are obtained via 'memtest'. However, the above lines don't give pairs of addresses, only 1 each. Yes, I did look at the official site the installed README. Does anyone have further advice ? Meanwhile, I plan to compile Kernel 2.6.20-gentoo , following the other piece of advice received. I still suspect an obscure bug in Xorg-x11 . Thanks for both suggestions. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Centre for Urban Community Studies TRANSIT`-O--O---' University of Toronto -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] mysterious freezes when browsing Internet
On Donnerstag, 8. März 2007, Philip Webb wrote: 070306 Mick wrote: On Tuesday 06 March 2007 21:22, Philip Webb wrote: During the past few months, I've been bit by sudden total freezes while using Epiphany Konqueror to browse Internet sites. The only way out is to hit the reset button: eg Ctl-Alt-F2 doesn't work. The only time I had suffered similar symptoms (but different applications) was when I had a bad memory problem. Memtest86 did not show anything and it was only through trial and error that I found the faulty module. I emerged Memtest86 ran it -- it takes 1 hr for my 1 GB memory -- , but I can't find anything to explain the output. It found 2 errors : ... c6e37c0 198.1MB ... ... d6e37a0 214.1MB ... I realise that these lines refer to hex locations, but I don't understand the reference to 'MB' (perhaps they're the same info in a different form). I have a note that : yes it is the same info. MB = Megabyte. It says, that the errors are at 198,1 and 214,1MB. The problem: memtest86 and memtest86+ both find sometimes errors that aren't ones. Or don't find them, when there are some. Let it run several times to make sure - and then replace the stick. To tell kernel not to use bad patch of memory, append via Lilo : 'badram=m,n', where m n are obtained via 'memtest'. However, the above lines don't give pairs of addresses, only 1 each. Yes, I did look at the official site the installed README. Does anyone have further advice ? yes, get new ram. Everything else is not safe. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Squirrelmail plugins the Gentoo way?
Is there a Gentoo way to install new plugins for squirrelmail or should I go ahead and untar? - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Help! How to fix my libc6.so?
After an failed emerge world, my compiler chain is broken. Even with the simplest C file test.c: int main() { return 0; } `gcc test.c` produces: /lib64/libc.so.6: file not recognized: File format not recognized collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Could anyone tell me how to fix it? I tried re-emerge glibc, gcc and binutils, and even emerge -e system, but all of them failed. The error messages followed: `emerge glibc | tail` x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -o /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/elf/sln /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/csu/crt1.o /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/csu/crti.o `x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc --print-file-name=crtbegin.o` /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/elf/sln.o /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a -lgcc /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a `x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc --print-file-name=crtend.o` /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/csu/crtn.o /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(iofclose.o):(.eh_frame+0x121): undefined reference to `__gcc_personality_v0' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(wfileops.o): In function `_IO_wfile_underflow': wfileops.c:(.text+0x1215): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(wfileops.o):(.eh_frame+0xde): undefined reference to `__gcc_personality_v0' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(fileops.o): In function `_IO_file_fopen': fileops.c:(.text+0x1e1e): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(fileops.o): In function `_IO_file_underflow': fileops.c:(.text+0x2017): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(fileops.o):(.eh_frame+0xde): undefined reference to `__gcc_personality_v0' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(syslog.o): In function `__vsyslog_chk': syslog.c:(.text+0x687): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' syslog.c:(.text+0x69c): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(syslog.o): In function `openlog': syslog.c:(.text+0x7a0): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(syslog.o): In function `closelog': syslog.c:(.text+0x813): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(syslog.o):(.eh_frame+0x166): undefined reference to `__gcc_personality_v0' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(backtrace.o): In function `backtrace': backtrace.c:(.text+0x42): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Backtrace' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(backtrace.o): In function `backtrace_helper': backtrace.c:(.text+0xfa): undefined reference to `_Unwind_GetIP' backtrace.c:(.text+0x11d): undefined reference to `_Unwind_GetGR' backtrace.c:(.text+0x128): undefined reference to `_Unwind_GetCFA' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(iofflush.o): In function `fflush': iofflush.c:(.text+0xe9): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(iofflush.o):(.eh_frame+0xde): undefined reference to `__gcc_personality_v0' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(iofwrite.o): In function `fwrite': iofwrite.c:(.text+0x12c): undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume' /var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/libc.a(iofwrite.o):(.eh_frame+0xde): undefined reference to `__gcc_personality_v0' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl/elf/sln] Error 1 make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs make subdir=posix -C ../posix ..=../ objdir=/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/build-x86-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-nptl -f Makefile -f ../elf/rtld-Rules rtld-all rtld-modules='rtld-uname.os rtld-_exit.os rtld-getpid.os rtld-environ.os' make[4]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/glibc-2.5/nptl' make[4]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/glibc-2.5/posix' make[4]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/glibc-2.5/work/glibc-2.5/posix' make[4]: Leaving directory
Re: [gentoo-user] splitting videos?
On 3/7/07, Thierry de Coulon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 07 March 2007 23:28, Mark Knecht wrote: Hi, My 14 year old asked if there is a simple app in portage that would allow him to chop an existing video into a couple of pieces? I guess he wants to upload something to You Tube but it's either too long or too large. I expect it would be good if you could say 'chop this into 2 pieces at 4 minutes in', etc. Thanks! - Mark Hi, Probably kino might do - not sure what formats it will take as input. Thierry He says mostly AVI and WMV. I'm building Kino now as the web page says it supports AVI type 1 2, whatever that is. At least it's a start while we look for something that can do WMV or maybe something to convert WMV. Thanks, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] USB2 ethernet - ASIX Chip - Conn OK when tcpdump'ing, Not OK during normal
On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 11:24 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote: Anyone here has this particular usb ethenet? Got it cheap in Fry's (USD2.99) Been giving me headache. usbnet gets loaded, but the connection see-saws between getting 30mbps to 0mbps (transferring a large file) it makes my nfs/cifs shares goes bonkers. Any good experiences with these Airlink parts? (they recently have airlink gigabit pci adapters going for USD5.99) Investigating further, there's a weird behaviour. I tried to do a tdpdump to determine if there's any packets getting through the usbnet, when I did that, the adapter starts behaving and I'm able to ping and also able to transfer large amounts of files w/ no problem (with good speed too). Any ideas? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] splitting videos?
For converting WMV you can always use Mencoder, provided that you have the binary codecs. If it is your case only type: mencoder name_of_input.wmv -o name_of_output.avi -oac mp3lame -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=your_codec_here:vbitrate=your_bitrate_here That's all!! 2007/3/7, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 3/7/07, Thierry de Coulon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 07 March 2007 23:28, Mark Knecht wrote: Hi, My 14 year old asked if there is a simple app in portage that would allow him to chop an existing video into a couple of pieces? I guess he wants to upload something to You Tube but it's either too long or too large. I expect it would be good if you could say 'chop this into 2 pieces at 4 minutes in', etc. Thanks! - Mark Hi, Probably kino might do - not sure what formats it will take as input. Thierry He says mostly AVI and WMV. I'm building Kino now as the web page says it supports AVI type 1 2, whatever that is. At least it's a start while we look for something that can do WMV or maybe something to convert WMV. Thanks, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- BrunoProg64
[gentoo-user] Re: A DNS question.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bob Young wrote: Obviously on a given system each NIC is usually connected to a different domain, my question is, whether or not it is /legal/possible/okay to use different *hostnames* on different NICs? DNS is for other computers to find yours. Yours doesn't give a squirt what other computers call it (web server software might, if it's using virtual hostnames, but a router or DNS server won't). Traffic either arrives and is dealt with, or it doesn't. It can be known by a bazillion names, if it makes sense to do so. I do this for my home router as well; each segment has its own network and DNS namespace, and thus knows the router by a different name. (*) You do not, however, want to publish DNS information for RFC 1918 addresses, as was pointed out. You should use views or a split horizon configuration, so that private names are only seen by private machines. (*) But use multiple A records, not CNAME. CNAME is almost never necessary, and gains you nothing except an extra query from every client. I've seen some cluster configurations in which CNAME offered an advantage, but it's rare. - -- David Talkington PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/004B8F8B.asc -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFF76UA5FKhdwBLj4sRAgKSAJwPYLT5NkcsDvZj94H6yJSwHrcbSgCfWMYf 9Ghfgopn1kESEYSH+tWqlX8= =ux8w -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] splitting videos?
Pretty cool. Thanks! On 3/7/07, Bruno Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For converting WMV you can always use Mencoder, provided that you have the binary codecs. If it is your case only type: mencoder name_of_input.wmv -o name_of_output.avi -oac mp3lame -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=your_codec_here:vbitrate=your_bitrate_here That's all!! 2007/3/7, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 3/7/07, Thierry de Coulon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 07 March 2007 23:28, Mark Knecht wrote: Hi, My 14 year old asked if there is a simple app in portage that would allow him to chop an existing video into a couple of pieces? I guess he wants to upload something to You Tube but it's either too long or too large. I expect it would be good if you could say 'chop this into 2 pieces at 4 minutes in', etc. Thanks! - Mark Hi, Probably kino might do - not sure what formats it will take as input. Thierry He says mostly AVI and WMV. I'm building Kino now as the web page says it supports AVI type 1 2, whatever that is. At least it's a start while we look for something that can do WMV or maybe something to convert WMV. Thanks, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- BrunoProg64 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Replacing 'eth0' with 'wlan0'
Abraham, I think what you may want to do is adjust the DHCP timeout for eth0. For ethernet devices, it's pretty good to assume that if after 10 seconds it doesn't receive DHCP it probably wont. So on my laptop, in /etc/conf.d/net I have: dhcpcd_eth0=-t 10 Which will timeout eth0 after 10 seconds, thus making the system boot time faster. Now what you can do to solve the wlan0 problem is: 1. Add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.# (whatever # your kernel is, either 2.4 or 2.6) 2. cd /etc/init.d/ 3. ln -s net.eth0 net.wlan0 4. Edit /etc/conf.d/net to do what you want for the wlan0 interface. Now, lets assume for a minute that neither interface is able to get valid DHCP information. I've solved this problem on mine by enabling APIPA (automatic private IP address) should DHCP fail. In /etc/conf.d/net you can do that as well. For my eth0 device on my laptop I have: config_eth0=( dhcp ) dhcpcd_eth0=-t 10 fallback_eth0=( apipa ) Some examples you may want to follow are in the Modular Networking docs here: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?style=printablepart=4chap=3 Hope this helps. - Brian On Wed, March 7, 2007 1:25 pm, Abraham Gyorgy wrote: Hello again :) I've switched my networking from wired eth0 to wlan0. I'm using ndiswrapper with Win32 driver and an USB WiFi adapter. Everything is fine, but... When I set up my Gentoo installation, I've added net.eth0 to default runlevel (it provices the networking in the init system). My ethernet driver (forcedeth nvidia nforce2 chip) is compiled in, using DHCP. All I had to do is to add net.eth0. Now when my system boots it is waiting 1-2 mins for DHCP, then goes forward, but (in the init system) there is no networking, so Samba and other stuff doesnt work. I want to replace this thing, 1) ndiswrapper module should go to /etc/modules.autoload folder 2) then wlan0 device appears, I want to do iwlist wlan0 scan, then DHCP for wlan0 3) all this stuff should go nice to init system, eth0 should be removed, so wlan0 should provide the init system with net. Now I wait for eth0 dhcp'ing, then modprobe, iwlist, and dhcpcd by hand, but it is time consuming and not so nice. What to do exactly guys? Thanks a lot! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: adesklets
On Sunday 04 March 2007 18:18, Mick wrote: Hi All, I am experimenting with adesklets, but do not seem to be able to run adesklets -i successfully. When I select a desklet and then hit return it says: = Retrieving data online... OK Checking locally installed desklets... OK Downloading Calendar desklet... = and then nothing much happens. Should I be running this as root? What's the gentoo way for making it work? Any ideas guys? -- Regards, Mick pgpI9v0tduZXI.pgp Description: PGP signature
RE: [gentoo-user] Re: adesklets
-Original Message- From: Mick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 March 2007 09:03 On Sunday 04 March 2007 18:18, Mick wrote: Hi All, I am experimenting with adesklets, but do not seem to be able to run adesklets -i successfully. When I select a desklet and then hit return it says: = Retrieving data online... OK Checking locally installed desklets... OK Downloading Calendar desklet... = and then nothing much happens. Should I be running this as root? What's the gentoo way for making it work? Any ideas guys? The last time I tried adesklets I found downloading and installing the desklets manually worked for me. I just extracted all my desklets to a folder ran the deskletname.py and select install from there Just make restart adesklets after installing a new desklet if you want to see it right away. Cheers Wayn0 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Replacing 'eth0' with 'wlan0'
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, Brian Johnson wrote: Abraham, I think what you may want to do is adjust the DHCP timeout for eth0. For ethernet devices, it's pretty good to assume that if after 10 seconds it doesn't receive DHCP it probably wont. So on my laptop, in /etc/conf.d/net I have: dhcpcd_eth0=-t 10 Which will timeout eth0 after 10 seconds, thus making the system boot time faster. Or, install sys-apps/ifplugd and have it taken care of automatically. -- Reverend Paul Colquhoun, ULC.http://andor.dropbear.id.au/~paulcol Asking for technical help in newsgroups? Read this first: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#intro -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Mailman archives are not written anymore - why??
Hi, I've suddenly detected that the mailman archives are not written anymore. I use the normal, run-of-the-mill pipermail coming w/ mailman. End of december I migrated my mailing lists to a new PC. The My installation data: #eix mailman [I] net-mail/mailman Available versions: 2.1.9_rc1 ~2.1.9 Installed: 2.1.9_rc1(11:54:59 12/07/06)(apache2 -courier -exim postfix -qmail -sendmail -xmail) Homepage:http://www.list.org/ Description: A python-based mailing list server with an extensive web interface # equery uses mailman [ Searching for packages matching mailman... ] [ Colour Code : set unset ] [ Legend : Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf ] [: Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed with ] [ Found these USE variables for net-mail/mailman-2.1.9_rc1 ] U I + + apache2 : Chooses Apache2 support when a package supports both Apache1 and Apache2 - - courier : Build with delivery options for courier - - exim : Build with delivery options for exim + + postfix : Build with delivery options for postfix - - qmail: Build with delivery options for qmail - - sendmail : Build with delivery options for sendmail - - xmail: Build with delivery options for xmail Any ideas? - shocked in Vienna, Wolfgang -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list