[gentoo-user] Python blockage problem.

2008-08-02 Thread David Corbin
python-updater says it is blocked by an old version of python.  Yet I have an 
up-to-date version of python installed.  This is keeping me from upgrading.  
Any help appreciated.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/dcorbin]# emerge -uav python-updater

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] app-admin/python-updater-0.5 [0.2] 6 kB
[blocks B ] dev-lang/python-2.3.6-r2 (is blocking 
app-admin/python-updater-0.5, app-admin/python-updater-0.2)

Total: 1 package (1 upgrade, 1 block), Size of downloads: 6 kB

!!! Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be installed
!!!at the same time on the same system.

For more information about Blocked Packages, please refer to the following
section of the Gentoo Linux x86 Handbook (architecture is irrelevant):

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?full=1#blocked

snip from emerge -s python

*  dev-lang/python
  Latest version available: 2.5.2-r6
  Latest version installed: 2.5.2-r6
  Size of files: 9,604 kB
  Homepage:  http://www.python.org/
  Description:   Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented 
programming language.
  License:   PSF-2.2

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Re: [gentoo-user] Python blockage problem.

2008-08-02 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 02 August 2008 05:54:35 pm Qian Qiao wrote:
 On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 9:14 PM, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
  python-updater says it is blocked by an old version of python.  Yet I
  have an up-to-date version of python installed.  This is keeping me from
  upgrading. Any help appreciated.
 
  [snip]

 Please search the list for previous discussions of this.


I found such a thread, and I've been done what they said, except for removing 
the old one.

I tried this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/dcorbin]# emerge -C =dev-lang/python-2.3.6-r2

--- Couldn't find '=dev-lang/python-2.3.6-r2' to unmerge.

 No packages selected for removal by unmerge

But as you can see, it can't unmerge it.  It only complains about it blocking 
things :)

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[gentoo-user] eselect fouled

2008-03-02 Thread David Corbin
I have an ebuild saying that it cannot find -lGL.  Everyone tells me use 
eselect.  Well, I have, and although it gives me no errors, I still have 
no /usr/lib/libGL.so


[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/dcorbin]# eselect opengl set xorg-x11
Switching to xorg-x11 OpenGL interface... done
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/dcorbin]# ls -l /usr/lib/libGL
libGL.la  libGLU.so.1   libGLw.so 
libGLw.so.1.0.0
libGLU.la libGLU.so.1.3 libGLw.so.1
libGLU.so libGLU.so.1.3.060502  libGLw.so.1.0

Suggestions for how to fix this please.
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Re: [gentoo-user] eselect fouled

2008-03-02 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 02 March 2008 03:03:15 pm Alan McKinnon wrote:

 /usr/lib/libGL.so is a symlink to /usr/lib/opengl/xorg-x11/lib/libGL.so
 on my machine, and that comes from media-libs/mesa. eselect updates
 that symlink.

 Do you have mesa correctly installed and does that target actually
 exist?

Apparently not.  media-libs/mesa wass emerged, but I did not have the libGL.so 
you mentioned.  Re-emerging mesa and then re-eselecting seems to have fixed 
things.

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[gentoo-user] Unmerge failure

2008-02-23 Thread David Corbin
I'm getting this failure on numerous ebuilds during the umerge.   I'm at a 
loss to explain it. Any ideas?

cut---
/tmp/binpkgs/dev-libs/libxml2-2.6.27/temp/environment: line 265: syntax error 
near unexpected token `('
/tmp/binpkgs/dev-libs/libxml2-2.6.27/temp/environment: line 265: `
eval $1() { ${ECLASS}_$1 \$@ ; } /dev/null;'
+ exit 1
 *
 * ERROR: dev-libs/libxml2-2.6.27 failed.
 * Call stack:
 *   ebuild.sh, line 1641:  Called die
 * The specific snippet of code:
 *  preprocess_ebuild_env || \
 *  die error processing environment
 *  The die message:
 *   error processing environment
 *
 * If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call stack if 
relevant.
 * A complete build log is located 
at '/var/log/portage/dev-libs:libxml2-2.6.27:20080223-145805.log'.
 * The ebuild environment file is located 
at '/tmp/binpkgs/dev-libs/libxml2-2.6.27/temp/environment'.
 *
!!! FAILED prerm: 1
 * The 'prerm' phase of the 'dev-libs/libxml2-2.6.27' package has failed
 * with exit value 1. The problem occurred while executing the ebuild
 * located at '/var/db/pkg/dev-libs/libxml2-2.6.27/libxml2-2.6.27.ebuild'.
 * If necessary, manually remove the ebuild in order to skip the execution
 * of removal phases.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Permission denied during emerge...

2007-04-22 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 22 April 2007 17:51, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
 David Corbin wrote:
  I've started getting this: Permission denied: access('/', W_OK)
  on my emerges.  I've gotten for two different un-related
  projects.  It seems to happen during the install.

 How about pasting the actual error output plus some twenty lines
 before it?  And what are those projects?  You mean packages?

  I've look at permission on / and they look normal to me.

 How about pasting the used ls command and its output?  How is anyone
 to diagnose your problem when you're not showing any hard data?

 And while at it, paste the output of emerge --info too.

 Benno


Well, the problem turned out not to be portage related at all.  Somehow, my 
root system was *acting* as if it were mounted ReadOnly.  mount said 
otherwise.   Rebooting (wince) corrected the problem.

Thanks 

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[gentoo-user] Permission denied during emerge...

2007-04-21 Thread David Corbin
I've started getting this: Permission denied: access('/', W_OK) on my 
emerges.  I've gotten for two different un-related projects.  It seems to 
happen during the install.  

I've look at permission on / and they look normal to me.  And I am running 
this as root.

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[gentoo-user] Problem emerging ATI drivers

2007-02-17 Thread David Corbin
I'm getting the following output while emerging 
x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.32.5.

I have no understanding of why this is failing.

All help appreciated
---cut---
 * Preparing fglrx module
make -C /usr/src/linux 
M=/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod 
modules
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.19'
  CC 
[M]  
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/firegl_public.o
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/firegl_public.c:452:
 
warning: initialization from incompatible pointer type
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/firegl_public.c:
 
In function 'firegl_stub_open':
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/firegl_public.c:575:
 
warning: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/firegl_public.c:
 
In function '__ke_request_irq':
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/firegl_public.c:2564:
 
warning: passing argument 2 of 'request_irq' from incompatible pointer type
  LD 
[M]  
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/fglrx.o
  Building modules, stage 2.
  MODPOST 1 modules
  
CC  
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/fglrx.mod.o
  LD 
[M]  
/var/tmp/portage/ati-drivers-8.32.5/work/common/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/fglrx.ko
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.19'
 Source compiled.
--- ACCESS VIOLATION 
SUMMARY ---
LOG FILE 
= /var/log/sandbox/sandbox-x11-drivers_-_ati-drivers-8.32.5-18092.log

open_wr:   /usr/src/linux-2.6.19/astest18195.out
open_wr:   /usr/src/linux-2.6.19/astest18199.out
open_wr:   /usr/src/linux-2.6.19/astest18209.out
open_wr:   /usr/src/linux-2.6.19/astest18213.out

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Problem emerging ATI drivers

2007-02-17 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 17 February 2007 10:14, Grant Edwards wrote:
 On 2007-02-17, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm getting the following output while emerging
  x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.32.5.
 
  make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.19'

 8.32.5 won't compile as-is with recent kernels.  There is a
 patch available to get it to compile, or you can use a newer
 ATI-drivers package. But newer ATI-drivers packages don't
 support some older boards (92xx).  A patch for 8.32.5 has been
 submitted on bugs.gentoo.rog, but the response was screw you,
 go buy a newer video card.


How old are those cards?  A truly lousy answer if someone has such a chip in a 
laptop.


 So, I created an overlay and modified the ebuild to get it to
 work. If you want a copy, it's available at:


The contents of that file are for 8.28.8.  Either this is a problem, or I'm 
not doing the overlay thing correctly (which I *think* I am.).

 ftp://ftp.visi.com/users/grante/ati-drivers-8.32.5-r1-overlay.tar.gz



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Re: [gentoo-user] info for ipw2200 users

2007-01-20 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 20 January 2007 15:23, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
snip
 This issue is specific to neither suspend2-sources nor ipw2200. You hit the
 same issue with any other kernel if you emerge ieee80211. From the
 ieee80211 ebuild:

 eerror Your kernel source contains an incompatible version of the
 eerror ieee80211 subsystem, which needs to be removed before
 eerror ${P} can be installed. This can be accomplished by running:
 eerror
 eerror   # /bin/sh ${FILESDIR}/remove-old ${KV_DIR}
 if [ ${KV_DIR} != ${KV_OUT_DIR} ]; then
  eerror   # /bin/sh ${FILESDIR}/remove-old ${KV_OUT_DIR}
 fi
 eerror
 eerror Please note that this will make it impossible to use some of
 the eerror in-kernel IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN drivers (eg. orinoco).

 You ran the script and you were warned. The ieee80211 ebuild is depended
 upon by four external, wireless net drivers: ipw{2100,2200,3945} and
 rt2x00.

Having just gotten my ipw2100 to be working (kind of), I want to comment on 
this.  This is just stupid.  There's nothing wrong with having that source in 
the kernel if it's not configured is there?  The solution used here seems 
just wrong to me.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: CTRL-ALT-NUM+

2007-01-12 Thread David Corbin
On Thursday 11 January 2007 22:39, Avaricen wrote:
 David Corbin wrote:
  Success, but I can't explain it all.
 
  First, I removed 'Option   XkbVariant nodeadkeys ' from
  xorg.conf. That got the VT working and the Zooming. But ALT-TAB wasn't
  working at all. Now, earlier I had problems with the WIN key not working
  for me as I wanted it to, and adde some xmodmap entires for the WIN key
  (but not the ALT key).
 
  Still, I got suspicous, and took those out, but the XkbVariant back, and
  now everything including the WIN key is working.

 Nice to know you got it working alright, did you modify your xorg.conf?

I did modify it in an attempt to solve the problem, but the problem showed up 
without me making any such modifications that I'm aware of. 

 Was this problem since your inception to Gentoo?

No,  I've been running Gentoo on this system for 2 3/4 years.  I've been using 
these keystrokes for over a year.  I upgraded to X11 7.x a few months ago.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: CTRL-ALT-NUM+

2007-01-12 Thread David Corbin
On Friday 12 January 2007 10:40, Adrian wrote:
 David;

 I'm having the exact same problems on one of my computers since I
 upgraded to the latest X.  I simply haven't gotten around to doing much
 trouble shooting since I don't use that system very often.  Thanks for
 posting your solution, I'm gonna try this out later.

If you call it a solution :)  From my perspective, it's magic.
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[gentoo-user] CTRL-ALT-NUM+

2007-01-11 Thread David Corbin
For some unknown reason, CTRL-ALT-NUM+ has stopped working for me.  I'm 
reasonably sure it happened when I switch from KDE-monolithic to the 
individual KDE packages, odd as that sounds.

I've sought help from #xorg and #gentoo  on IRC, but no one has been able to 
help.  I can tell you this:

1) I do not have DontZoom in my xorg.conf file.
2) xrandr lists several resolutions (more than I expected) and can switch 
between at least two.  But the switch is different than expected, in that it 
changed the desktop size too.
3) X Window System Version 7.1.1
Release Date: 12 May 2006
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.1.1

Any ideas on how to solve this problem are appreciated.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: CTRL-ALT-NUM+

2007-01-11 Thread David Corbin
On Thursday 11 January 2007 21:05, Avaricen wrote:
 Harm Geerts wrote:
  On Friday 12 January 2007 01:34, David Corbin wrote:
  For some unknown reason, CTRL-ALT-NUM+ has stopped working for me.  I'm
  reasonably sure it happened when I switch from KDE-monolithic to the
  individual KDE packages, odd as that sounds.
 
  I've sought help from #xorg and #gentoo  on IRC, but no one has been
  able to help.  I can tell you this:
 
  1) I do not have DontZoom in my xorg.conf file.
  2) xrandr lists several resolutions (more than I expected) and can
  switch between at least two.  But the switch is different than expected,
  in that it changed the desktop size too.
  3) X Window System Version 7.1.1
  Release Date: 12 May 2006
  X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.1.1
 
  Any ideas on how to solve this problem are appreciated.
 
  I *think* these events are passed directly to X, not to kde.
  So that would rule out the upgrade from monolithic kde.
 
  If I recall correctly the kde monolithic switch was around the same time
  Xorg had a major upgrade. In that upgrade there were some radical changes
  to the keyboard configuration. Is it possible the CTRL-ALT-NUM+ event
  doesn't trigger because the keyboard config is incorrect?

 Have you attempted using CTRL-ALT-NUM+ on another desktop env?

I have now, and it also fails.  And I notice that CTRL-ALT-F1 will not switch 
me to a virtual terminal.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: CTRL-ALT-NUM+

2007-01-11 Thread David Corbin
Success, but I can't explain it all.

First, I removed 'Option   XkbVariant nodeadkeys ' from xorg.conf.  
That got the VT working and the Zooming. But ALT-TAB wasn't working at all.   
Now, earlier I had problems with the WIN key not working for me as I wanted 
it to, and adde some xmodmap entires for the WIN key (but not the ALT key).  

Still, I got suspicous, and took those out, but the XkbVariant back, and now 
everything including the WIN key is working.

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[gentoo-user] Samba ebuild problem

2006-12-16 Thread David Corbin
I'm getting this when I emerge samba. Is this an outright bug, or something 
wrong on 'my side'?

---snip---
./configure --prefix=/usr --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --mandir=/usr/share/man 
--infodir=/usr/share/info --datadir=/usr/share --sysconfdir=/etc 
--localstatedir=/var/lib --with-fhs --sysconfdir=/etc/samba 
--localstatedir=/var --with-configdir=/etc/samba --with-libdir=/usr/lib/samba 
--with-swatdir=/usr/share/doc/samba-3.0.14a-r2/swat 
--with-piddir=/var/run/samba --with-lockdir=/var/cache/samba 
--with-logfilebase=/var/log/samba --with-privatedir=/var/lib/samba/private 
--enable-static --enable-shared --with-smbmount --with-automount 
--with-libsmbclient --without-spinlocks --with-syslog --with-idmap 
--without-ldapsam --without-acl-support --enable-cups --without-krb5 
--without-ldap --with-python --with-readline --without-winbind --with-pam 
--with-pam_smbpass --without-quotas --without-sys-quotas --with-expsam=xml, 
--with-manpages-langs=en --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu
SAMBA VERSION: 3.0.14a
checking for i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc... i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of executables...
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed
./configure: line 3210: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
./configure: line 3210: `;'

!!! Please attach the following file when filing a report to bugs.gentoo.org:
!!! /var/tmp/portage/samba-3.0.14a-r2/work/samba-3.0.14a/source/config.log

!!! ERROR: net-fs/samba-3.0.14a-r2 failed.
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Re: [gentoo-user] syslog problem....

2006-12-09 Thread David Corbin
On Friday 08 December 2006 19:58, Richard Fish wrote:
 On 12/8/06, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  When an initscript says it depends on logger, how does runscript find out
  what tool provides logger?

 AFAIK, the provide settings in the init scripts themselves. 

I understand that's where it's defined, but what I meant was how does it find 
it.  Surely it's not running every script each time somebody depends on 
something.


 Try: 
 grep -E provide.*logger /etc/init.d/*

dcorbin init.d # grep -E provide.*logger /etc/init.d/*
/etc/init.d/syslog-ng:  provide logger

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Re: [gentoo-user] syslog problem....

2006-12-09 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 09 December 2006 06:57, David Corbin wrote:
 On Friday 08 December 2006 19:58, Richard Fish wrote:
  On 12/8/06, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   When an initscript says it depends on logger, how does runscript find
   out what tool provides logger?
 
  AFAIK, the provide settings in the init scripts themselves.

 I understand that's where it's defined, but what I meant was how does it
 find it.  Surely it's not running every script each time somebody depends
 on something.

  Try:
  grep -E provide.*logger /etc/init.d/*

 dcorbin init.d # grep -E provide.*logger /etc/init.d/*
 /etc/init.d/syslog-ng:  provide logger

I've gone ahead and removed syslog-ng and installed sysklogd.  Working fine 
now, and I'm happy, though it would be nice to understand...
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Re: [gentoo-user] syslog problem....

2006-12-08 Thread David Corbin
On Friday 08 December 2006 00:43, Richard Fish wrote:
 On 12/7/06, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't have exim installed, but I'm guessing it depends on logger,

It does.

 which can be provided by either sysklogd or syslog-ng.

 Probably:

 1. You had sysklogd installed at one point (thus got an init file for it)

I don't think I did. It's a pretty new install.  And there is not init file fo 
rit.

 2. You emerge -C'd it (thus why /usr/sbin/syslogd doesn't exist)
 3. You have /etc in CONFIG_PROTECT but don't have /etc/init.d in
 CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK, so portage left the sysklogd init file on your
 system.

 I'm guessing you should be able to resolve this with:

 1. rc-update -d sysklogd

 * 'sysklogd' not found in any of the specified runlevels

 2. rm /etc/init.d/sysklogd



When an initscript says it depends on logger, how does runscript find out what 
tool provides logger?

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[gentoo-user] syslog problem....

2006-12-07 Thread David Corbin
When I try to start exim, I get this:

 * Caching service dependencies ...
 *  Service 'sysklogd' already provided by 'logger'!;
 *  Not adding service 'syslog-ng'...   
 
[ ok ]
 * sysklogd - start: syslogd ...
/sbin/start-stop-daemon: stat /usr/sbin/syslogd: No such file or directory (No 
such file or directory)
 * Failed to start syslogd  
 
[ !! ]
 * ERROR:  cannot start exim as sysklogd could not start

I have syslog-ng installed, and don't understand why it's trying to load 
sysklogd...pointers welcome.

Thanks
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[gentoo-user] X11 screen saver

2006-12-07 Thread David Corbin
I have a recently upgrade my gentoo system, including X11.  Now, instead of my 
KDE screen saver, I get a giant X11 logo.  I cannot find where this should be 
turned off. Any pointers?

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[gentoo-user] Nagios emerge failure

2006-11-28 Thread David Corbin
Can someone help me around this problem emerging nagios-core?

i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -O2 -march=i686 -pipe  -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe 
-Wdeclaration-after-statement -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 
-I/usr/include/gdbm  -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i686-linux/CORE  -DHAVE_CONFIG_H 
-DNSCORE  
nagios.c checks.o config.o commands.o flapping.o logging.o notifications.o 
sehandlers.o utils.o 
sretention.o ../xdata/xrddefault.c ../common/comments.c ../xdata/xcddefault.c 
../common/objects.c ../xdata/xodtemplate.c ../common/statusdata.c 
../xdata/xsddefault.c 
perfdata.o ../xdata/xpddefault.c ../common/downtime.c ../xdata/xdddefault.c   
-rdynamic  -L/usr/local/lib 
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i686-linux/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a 
-L/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i686-linux/CORE -lperl -lpthread -lnsl -ldl -lm -lcrypt 
-lutil -lc -lm  -o 
nagios
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/i686-linux/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a(DynaLoader.o): In 
function `XS_DynaLoader_dl_load_file':
: warning: Using 'dlopen' in statically linked applications requires at 
runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking
/data/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.1.1/../../../lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/../../../libdl.a(dlopen.o):
 
In function `dlopen':
: undefined reference to `__dlopen'
/data/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.1.1/../../../lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/../../../libdl.a(dlclose.o):
 
In function `dlclose':
: undefined reference to `__dlclose'
/data/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.1.1/../../../lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/../../../libdl.a(dlsym.o):
 
In function `dlsym':
: undefined reference to `__dlsym'
/data/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.1.1/../../../lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/../../../libdl.a(dlerror.o):
 
In function `dlerror':
: undefined reference to `__dlerror'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [nagios] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/nagios-core-1.4.1/work/nagios-1.4.1/base'
make: *** [nagios] Error 2


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[gentoo-user] Problem emerging media-gfx/graphviz

2006-11-25 Thread David Corbin
 I'm getting this emerging media-gfx/graphviz-2.8-r2:
 /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld: 
cannot find -lruby

I have various libruby files about.

Ideas?
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Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/conf.d/net

2006-08-19 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 19 August 2006 13:09, Pablo Antonio wrote:
 Quick answer: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=4

Well, I look there, and like the example file, there is nothing about ppp and 
where to put all the ppp options.  The closest thing is the ADSL, but it's 
not really helpful to me.

David
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Critical task upgrades (was [gentoo-user] What is the release date for 2006.1?)

2006-08-05 Thread David Corbin

 It is a critical task, and as such, it needs to be done by an
 administrator, under supervision, and, thus, by hand. If I wanted any silly
 package admistration system messing with things like the default flags and
 compiler, I would better use any other distro.

 The problem is that a source based distro, relies deeply in the compiler
 and the libs, and those are tied to the profile in gentoo. So, no, an
 autoupdate for this will not be wellcome at all in my side.

Is there a list of what packages have a critical task component?  For 
example, I know that that the gcc package requires I do something manually to 
begin using the newer version.

David
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[gentoo-user] ppp0 and iptables

2006-07-29 Thread David Corbin
When I bring up my ppp0 connection, iptables is loading a whole bunch of 
rules.  I cannot see where iptables is being invoked (I looked 
through /etc/ppp/ip-up*).  Any ideas?  

Furthermore, I cannot find where the rules it's loading are written.  I've 
looked in /var/lib/iptables, but there is nothing there.  More ideas?

I have installed firestarter, but it is not being started at the moment.

Thanks
David
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Re: [gentoo-user] Can not start xorg 7.0 after upgrade from ver 6.8

2006-07-21 Thread David Corbin
On Friday 21 July 2006 16:03, Nadav Horesh wrote:
 After X upgrade I can not start X properly: gnome session falls back to
 text mode, and xfce ended with an empty nonfunctional desktop. The error
 message I get:

 FreeFontPath: FPE /usr/share/fonts/misc/ refcount is 2, should be 1;
 fixing


I had this problem, too.  In my case, it was misdirection.  look further up in 
the startx output.  I found a bunch of stale 'files' in /etc/X11/Xsession.  I 
cleaned out all the crap from previous KDE versions, etc., and it worked 
fine.
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Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution

2006-07-18 Thread David Corbin
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 08:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Makara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  ...Could anyone tell me how to create my own
  linux distribution?...

 What exactly do you expect from your own linux distribution?
 Some special functionality you are missing? Some speciall
 installer, interface, packages?

Not wanting to hijack the thread from the OP, but this subject interests me 
for the following reason. I work on a software system where one customer has 
about 1 systems at about 500 locations.  Remote systems are categorized 
as one of 3 types/configurations.  Automated management of them is essential, 
including upgrades, but seldom upgrades to the latest and greatest as 
stability is very important.  Upgrades need to just work, and not require 
manual intervention.  Currently, they're all on Windows in one form or 
another (ugh!).  The systems in question have very limited capabilities, and 
the people on site have very limited permissions.  

Other potential customers have similar size systems, and I certainly expect 
someone to realize the value of Linux for this.  I'd like to have a solution 
in my mind when the time comes.

I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do this.  There is no 
doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an existing 
one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what packages 
are availble, etc.  Gentoo or Debian are the two likely candidates.  I'm not 
*sure* a customized distribution is appropriate.

David
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[gentoo-user] X11 7 will not start

2006-07-15 Thread David Corbin

(Sorry if this is a duplicate - without X, I've got primitive tools).
---
After upgrading to x11 7.0, following the migration guide, I get the 
following error from startx:


Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0
 after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.

I have numerous fonts in my xorg.conf FontPath, as near as I can tell. 
I've had this problem with both radeon and vesa drivers.  Any help 
appreciated.

David
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Re: [gentoo-user] X11 7 won't start

2006-07-15 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 15 July 2006 09:27, Gentoo wrote:
 After upgrading to x11 7.0, following the migration guide, I get the
 following error from startx:

 Fatal server error:
 could not open default font 'fixed'
 XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0
after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.

Solved.  I had comment out the first FontPath line 
(/usr/share/fonts/misc:unscaled) because I misinterpreted the cause of an 
earlier problem.  

X was trying to start a kde-3.2 session (which had long since been removed).  
That failed.  It then ended with an error about the reference count on this 
particular font path.  I cleaned out old XSession entries, and things are 
better.

Thanks
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[gentoo-user] kcmInit SEGV after x11 upgrade

2006-07-15 Thread David Corbin
I upgraded to X11 7.0.

Now when KDE starts, I get a failure (SEGV something-or-other) from kcminit.  
I re-emerged kdebase-3.5.2 (which contains kcminit) to no effect.

Ideas?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Things that can be improved

2006-07-11 Thread David Corbin
On Friday 07 July 2006 15:22, Rafael Fernández López wrote:
 Hi,

   This is not flame war. I love Gentoo, and it is the distribution that
 fits me perfectly, but I've been wondering this last year what things
 can be improved in this wonderful distro.

snip
   If I have more ideas I'll tell ya.

I've got one. MOST packages you can emerge an update, 'merge' your config 
files using etc-update or something, and everything is happy.

But there are many packages that require more to be done.  Some of these are 
more involved (like the X11 7.0 upgrade).  Other just require (or strongly 
suggest) another special tool be run (gcc-config, fix_libtool_files.sh, and I 
seem to recall others) too.

Most of these that require more tend to be 'key' to safe/proper maintenance of 
the system.  

I'd like to see an option where certain packages are not upgrade just because 
they're out of date, but require an additional command line argument.  
Additionally, a tool that I could run that tells me the following packages 
are being 'held back' because a more involved upgrade - ideally, it would 
also provide information on what the required steps are.

I'm I crazy?

David

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Re: [gentoo-user] Problem emerging kdebase

2006-07-08 Thread David Corbin
On Thursday 06 July 2006 19:43, Richard Fish wrote:
 On 7/6/06, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld
 : warning: libstdc++.so.5, needed by /usr/qt/3/lib/libqt-mt.so, may
  conflict with libstdc++.so.6
  /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld
 : warning: libstdc++.so.5, needed by /usr/qt/3/lib/libqt-mt.so, may
  conflict with libstdc++.so.6

 Ok, you *really* need to run:

 revdep-rebuild --library=libstdc++.so.5


Revdep-rebuild was not magic, but it helped.   It tried to remerge a whole 
bunch of packages, and numerous ones failed due to no longer being available.  
I edited the emerge statement to remove things I don't really use (a lot of 
kde 3.4 packages), but I still get the same failure on kdebase-3.5.

It also said: Warning: Failed to resolve package order.
Will merge in random order!  

However, the last thing in the emerge library was a qt library.  I emerged 
that first, and it seems to have fixed the kdebase problem.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Problem emerging kdebase

2006-07-06 Thread David Corbin
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 20:36, Richard Fish wrote:
 On 7/4/06, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Looking closer, my original copy of the error wasn't very complete. 
  There are screenfuls of undefined references to various std:: symbols. 
  Clearly my C++ library is messed up.  How do I fix it?


Here's a sample of the output:

There are 36 undefined reference to errors.

quicklauncher.cpp:
(.gnu.linkonce.t._ZNSt8_Rb_treeI7QStringSt4pairIKS0_iESt10_Select1stIS3_ESt4lessIS0_ESaIS3_EE13insert_uniqueERKS3_+0xab):
 
undefined reference to `std::_Rb_tree_decrement(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)' 
.libs/quicklauncher.o: In function `std::_Rb_treeQString, std::pairQString 
const, int, std::_Select1ststd::pairQString const, int , 
std::lessQString, std::allocatorstd::pairQString const, int  
::insert_unique(std::_Rb_tree_iteratorstd::pairQString const, int , 
std::pairQString const, int const)':
quicklauncher.cpp:
(.gnu.linkonce.t._ZNSt8_Rb_treeI7QStringSt4pairIKS0_iESt10_Select1stIS3_ESt4lessIS0_ESaIS3_EE13insert_uniqueESt17_Rb_tree_iteratorIS3_ERKS3_+0x42):
 
undefined reference to `std::_Rb_tree_decrement(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
.libs/quicklauncher.o: In function `std::_Rb_treeQuickButton*, QuickButton*, 
std::_IdentityQuickButton*, std::lessQuickButton*, 
std::allocatorQuickButton* ::_M_insert(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*, 
std::_Rb_tree_node_base*, QuickButton* const)':
quicklauncher.cpp:
(.gnu.linkonce.t._ZNSt8_Rb_treeIP11QuickButtonS1_St9_IdentityIS1_ESt4lessIS1_ESaIS1_EE9_M_insertEPSt18_Rb_tree_node_baseS9_RKS1_+0x67):
 
undefined reference to `std::_Rb_tree_insert_and_rebalance(bool, 
std::_Rb_tree_node_base*, std::_Rb_tree_node_base*, 
std::_Rb_tree_node_base)'
.libs/quicklauncher.o: In function `std::_Rb_treeQuickButton*, QuickButton*, 
std::_IdentityQuickButton*, std::lessQuickButton*, 
std::allocatorQuickButton* ::insert_unique(QuickButton* const)':
quicklauncher.cpp:
(.gnu.linkonce.t._ZNSt8_Rb_treeIP11QuickButtonS1_St9_IdentityIS1_ESt4lessIS1_ESaIS1_EE13insert_uniqueERKS1_+0x9f):
 
undefined reference to `std::_Rb_tree_decrement(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
.libs/quicklauncher.o: In function `std::_Rb_treeQString, std::pairQString 
const, QuickButton*, std::_Select1ststd::pairQString const, QuickButton* 
, std::lessQString, std::allocatorstd::pairQString const, QuickButton* 
 ::_M_insert(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*, std::_Rb_tree_node_base*, 
std::pairQString const, QuickButton* const)':
quicklauncher.cpp:
(.gnu.linkonce.t._ZNSt8_Rb_treeI7QStringSt4pairIKS0_P11QuickButtonESt10_Select1stIS5_ESt4lessIS0_ESaIS5_EE9_M_insertEPSt18_Rb_tree_node_baseSD_RKS5_+0x87):
 
undefined reference to `std::_Rb_tree_insert_and_rebalance(bool, 
std::_Rb_tree_node_base*, std::_Rb_tree_node_base*, 
std::_Rb_tree_node_base)'
.libs/quicklauncher.o: In function `std::_Rb_treeQString, std::pairQString 
const, QuickButton*, std::_Select1ststd::pairQString const, QuickButton* 
, std::lessQString, std::allocatorstd::pairQString const, QuickButton* 
 ::insert_unique(std::pairQString const, QuickButton* const)':
quicklauncher.cpp:
(.gnu.linkonce.t._ZNSt8_Rb_treeI7QStringSt4pairIKS0_P11QuickButtonESt10_Select1stIS5_ESt4lessIS0_ESaIS5_EE13insert_uniqueERKS5_+0xab):
 
undefined reference to `std::_Rb_tree_decrement(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
.libs/quicklauncher.o: In function `std::_Rb_treeQString, std::pairQString 
const, QuickButton*, std::_Select1ststd::pairQString const, QuickButton* 
, std::lessQString, std::allocatorstd::pairQString const, QuickButton* 
 ::insert_unique(std::_Rb_tree_iteratorstd::pairQString const, 
QuickButton* , std::pairQString const, QuickButton* const)':
quicklauncher.cpp:
(.gnu.linkonce.t._ZNSt8_Rb_treeI7QStringSt4pairIKS0_P11QuickButtonESt10_Select1stIS5_ESt4lessIS0_ESaIS5_EE13insert_uniqueESt17_Rb_tree_iteratorIS5_ERKS5_+0x42):
 
undefined reference to `std::_Rb_tree_decrement(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
.libs/popularity.o: In function 
`PopularityStatisticsImpl::normalizeHistory(PopularityStatisticsImpl::SingleFalloffHistory)':
popularity.cpp:(.text+0x4f): undefined reference to 
`std::_Rb_tree_increment(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
popularity.cpp:(.text+0x81): undefined reference to 
`std::_Rb_tree_increment(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
.libs/popularity.o: In function 
`PopularityStatisticsImpl::updateServiceRanks()':
popularity.cpp:(.text+0xf6d): undefined reference to 
`std::_Rb_tree_increment(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
popularity.cpp:(.text+0x1128): undefined reference to 
`std::_Rb_tree_increment(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
.libs/popularity.o: In function `PopularityStatistics::readConfig(Prefs*)':
popularity.cpp:(.text+0x17c9): undefined reference to 
`std::_Rb_tree_increment(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
.libs/popularity.o:popularity.cpp:(.text+0x1821): more undefined references to 
`std::_Rb_tree_increment(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)' follow
.libs/popularity.o: In function `PopularityStatistics::moveToTop(QStringList 
const)':
popularity.cpp:(.text+0x209d): undefined reference to 
`std::_List_node_base

Re: [gentoo-user] Problem emerging kdebase

2006-07-04 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 01 July 2006 17:10, David Corbin wrote:
 On Saturday 24 June 2006 12:45 pm, Richard Fish wrote:
  On 6/23/06, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Any suggestions as to how to fix this problem?
 
  My first guess is MAKEOPTS=-j1 emerge --oneshot kdebase.  If that
  doesn't help, please post the output of emerge --info.

Looking closer, my original copy of the error wasn't very complete.  There are 
screenfuls of undefined references to various std:: symbols.  Clearly my C++ 
library is messed up.  How do I fix it?


== cut: emerge --info 

Portage 2.1-r1 (default-linux/x86/2006.0, gcc-3.4.6, glibc-2.3.6-r4, 2.6.14 
i686)
=
System uname: 2.6.14 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1700MHz
Gentoo Base System version 1.6.15
dev-lang/python: 2.3.5-r2, 2.4.2
dev-python/pycrypto: 2.0.1-r5
dev-util/ccache: [Not Present]
dev-util/confcache:  [Not Present]
sys-apps/sandbox:1.2.17
sys-devel/autoconf:  2.13, 2.59-r7
sys-devel/automake:  1.4_p6, 1.5, 1.6.3, 1.7.9-r1, 1.8.5-r3, 1.9.6-r2
sys-devel/binutils:  2.16.1-r2
sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.3.13-r2
sys-devel/libtool:   1.5.22
virtual/os-headers:  2.6.11-r2
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=x86
AUTOCLEAN=yes
CBUILD=i686-pc-linux-gnu
CFLAGS=-O2 -march=i686 -fomit-frame-pointer
CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
CONFIG_PROTECT=/etc /usr/kde/3.2/share/config /usr/kde/3.3/env 
/usr/kde/3.3/share/config /usr/kde/3.3/shutdown /usr/kde/3.4/env 
/usr/kde/3.4/share/config /usr/kde/3.4/shutdown /usr/kde/3.5/env 
/usr/kde/3.5/share/config /usr/kde/3.5/shutdown /usr/lib/X11/xkb 
/usr/share/config /usr/share/texmf/dvipdfm/config/ 
/usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/ /usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/config/ 
/usr/share/texmf/tex/platex/config/ /usr/share/texmf/xdvi/
CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK=/etc/env.d /etc/gconf /etc/revdep-rebuild /etc/terminfo
CXXFLAGS=-O2 -march=i686 -fomit-frame-pointer
DISTDIR=/usr/portage/distfiles
FEATURES=autoconfig distlocks metadata-transfer sandbox sfperms strict
GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://gentoo.mirrors.easynews.com/linux/gentoo/ 
http://194.117.143.69 http://194.117.143.70 ftp://mirror.datapipe.net/gentoo;
PKGDIR=/usr/portage/packages
PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS=--recursive --links --safe-links --perms --times --compress 
--force --whole-file --delete --delete-after --stats --timeout=180 
--exclude='/distfiles' --exclude='/local' --exclude='/packages'
PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/var/tmp
PORTDIR=/usr/portage
PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage
SYNC=rsync://trombone/gentoo-portage
USE=x86 X aim alsa apache2 apm arts avi bash-completion berkdb bitmap-fonts 
cdr cli crypt cups doc dri eds emboss encode esd foomaticdb gdbm gif gpm 
gstreamer gtk gtk2 hal imap imlib innodb isdnlog jpeg junit kde libg++ libwww 
mad mikmod motif mp3 mpeg ncurses nls nodroproot nptl nptlonly nsplugin ogg 
opengl openntpd oss pam pcre pdflib perl png pppd python qt qt3 qt4 quicktime 
readline reflection sdl session spell spl ssl tcpd truetype truetype-fonts 
type1-fonts udev vorbis win32codecs xml xmms xorg xv zlib elibc_glibc 
kernel_linux userland_GNU
Unset:  CTARGET, EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, INSTALL_MASK, LANG, LC_ALL, LDFLAGS, 
LINGUAS, MAKEOPTS, PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS

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Re: [gentoo-user] Problem emerging kdebase

2006-07-01 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 24 June 2006 12:45 pm, Richard Fish wrote:
 On 6/23/06, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Any suggestions as to how to fix this problem?

 My first guess is MAKEOPTS=-j1 emerge --oneshot kdebase.  If that
 doesn't help, please post the output of emerge --info.

Well, now the problem has been pre-empted.  I am now getting this:

i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../include -Wall -W 
-Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations 
-Wredundant-decls -O2 -mcpu=i686 -fomit-frame-pointer -c 
sysfs_utils.c -MT 
libsysfs_la-sysfs_utils.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/libsysfs_la-sysfs_utils.TPlo  
-fPIC -DPIC
`-mcpu=' is deprecated. Use `-mtune=' or '-march=' instead.
mv -f libsysfs_la-sysfs_utils.o .libs/libsysfs_la-sysfs_utils.lo
mv: cannot stat `libsysfs_la-sysfs_utils.o': No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [libsysfs_la-sysfs_utils.lo] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/sysfsutils-1.3.0-r1/work/sysfsutils-1.3.0/lib'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/sysfsutils-1.3.0-r1/work/sysfsutils-1.3.0'
make: *** [all] Error 2

!!! ERROR: sys-fs/sysfsutils-1.3.0-r1 failed.
Call stack:
  ebuild.sh, line 1539:   Called dyn_compile
  ebuild.sh, line 939:   Called src_compile
  ebuild.sh, line 609:   Called die

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Re: [gentoo-user] USE flag

2006-06-29 Thread David Corbin
On Thursday 29 June 2006 12:04 am, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
 Nick Rout wrote:
  On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 11:30:26 +0530
 
  Aniruddha Shankar wrote:
  -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
  Hash: SHA1
 
  Willie Wong wrote:
  Personally speaking, I suggest you emerge 'ufed'.
 
  I moved from ufed to profuse, it's slightly better with multiple display
  interfaces (dialog/ncurses/gtk)
 
  cheers,
 
  funnily enough I dislike the gtk interface and usually start it with
 
  DISPLAY= profuse
 
  to fool it into thinking X is not available, so it runs in my konsole

 Speaking of USE flags this is a PERFECT example of when to
 enable/disable a USE flag. If I was Nick and PREFERRED to start profuse
 without gtk support (aka ncurses) then I would re-emerge profuse WITHOUT
 the gtk USE flag. Thanks for giving some people an example of when to
 enable/disable USE flags, Nick.


and what is the correct way to disable the -gtk flag for all future emerges of 
a particular ebuild?

Thanks.
David
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Re: [gentoo-user] etc-update

2006-06-29 Thread David Corbin
On Thursday 29 June 2006 12:09 pm, A. Khattri wrote:
 On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, David Corbin wrote:
   I don't see why use other tool. Etc-update works great...
 
  It works great,  But the interface sucks.

 What exactly sucks? Be specific rather than making some vague sweeping
 statement.

The action selection using numbers instead of mnemonics.  Use of negative 
numbers is particuarly bad.  After selecting a file to diff, there is not a 
option to replace without prompting.

I wonder if something could be done with digital signatures, so that it only 
pestered you about files you've edited.
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Re: [gentoo-user] etc-update

2006-06-26 Thread David Corbin

 I don't see why use other tool. Etc-update works great...

It works great,  But the interface sucks.


 I've been using it since my first Gentoo install 2 years ago and never
 needed (neither bothered looking for) this other tools you mentioned.
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[gentoo-user] Problem emerging kdebase

2006-06-23 Thread David Corbin
popularity.cpp:
(.gnu.linkonce.t._ZNSt8_Rb_treeI7QStringSt4pairIKS0_dESt10_Select1stIS3_ESt4lessIS0_ESaIS3_EE13insert_uniqueESt17_Rb_tree_iteratorIS3_ERKS3_+0x33):
 
undefined reference to `std::_Rb_tree_decrement(std::_Rb_tree_node_base*)'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[4]: *** [launcher_panelapplet.la] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/kdebase-3.5.2-r2/work/kdebase-3.5.2/kicker/applets/launcher'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/kdebase-3.5.2-r2/work/kdebase-3.5.2/kicker/applets'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/kdebase-3.5.2-r2/work/kdebase-3.5.2/kicker'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/kdebase-3.5.2-r2/work/kdebase-3.5.2'
make: *** [all] Error 2

!!! ERROR: kde-base/kdebase-3.5.2-r2 failed.
Call stack:
  ebuild.sh, line 1539:   Called dyn_compile
  ebuild.sh, line 939:   Called src_compile
  kdebase-3.5.2-r2.ebuild, line 128:   Called kde_src_compile
  kde.eclass, line 164:   Called kde_src_compile 'all'
  kde.eclass, line 299:   Called kde_src_compile 'myconf' 'configure' 'make'
  kde.eclass, line 295:   Called die

Any suggestions as to how to fix this problem?
Thanks
David
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Re: [gentoo-user] -fvisibility=hidden

2006-06-17 Thread David Corbin
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:08 pm, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
 David Corbin wrote:
  while attempt to upgrade my system, I'm getting this failure.
 
   i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I../..
  -I../../include -I../../include -I../../src -I../../src/xine-engine
  -I../../src/xine-engine -I../../src/xine-utils -I../../src/input
  -I../../src/input -I../../lib -DXINE_COMPILE -fvisibility=hidden -DNDEBUG
  -D_REENTRANT
  -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DXINE_COMPILE -O2 -mcpu=i686 -fomit-frame-pointer
  -frename-registers -ffunction-sections -c audio_none_out.c  -fPIC -DPIC
  -o .libs/xineplug_ao_out_none_la-audio_none_out.o
  cc1: error: unrecognized option `-fvisibility=hidden'
  make[3]: *** [xineplug_ao_out_none_la-audio_none_out.lo] Error 1
  make[3]: Leaving directory
  `/var/tmp/portage/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9/work/xine-lib-1.1.2cvs/sr
 c/audio_out' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
  make[2]: Leaving directory
  `/var/tmp/portage/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9/work/xine-lib-1.1.2cvs/sr
 c' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
  make[1]: Leaving directory
  `/var/tmp/portage/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9/work/xine-lib-1.1.2cvs'
  make: *** [all] Error 2
 
  !!! ERROR: media-libs/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9 failed.
  Call stack:
ebuild.sh, line 1539:   Called dyn_compile
ebuild.sh, line 939:   Called src_compile
xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9.ebuild, line 235:   Called die
 
  Any ideas for working around it?
  David

 There was just a thread about this issue this week..
 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/163209/focus=163209 I
 think the consensus was to upgrade gcc to the latest stable version. I
 don't remember exactly though. HTH and please search next time. ;-)

Thanks.  I happened on that thread this morning, and I did search, but I guess 
it was too fresh for Google.
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[gentoo-user] /usr/portage size

2006-06-16 Thread David Corbin
While updating today, I ran out of space on /usr.  Looking closer at what was 
being used, /usr/portage is taking about 50% of /usr.  Can this be pruned 
somehow?

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Re: [gentoo-user] equery problem.

2006-06-16 Thread David Corbin
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:23 am, Paul Varner wrote:
 On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 21:45 -0400, David Corbin wrote:
  I'm trying to upgrade my KDE stuff following the information on this wiki
  page.
 
  http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Update_KDE_3.3_to_KDE_3.4
 
  When I run equery d kde as it suggests, I get:
 
  Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/equery, line 1639, in ?
  cmd.perform(local_opts)
File /usr/bin/equery, line 1058, in perform
  deps = pkg.get_runtime_deps() + pkg.get_compiletime_deps() +
  pkg.get_postmerge_deps()
  AttributeError: Package instance has no attribute 'get_postmerge_deps'

 Update gentoolkit to gentoolkit-0.2.2


I am using 0.2.2


 Regards,
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[gentoo-user] -fvisibility=hidden

2006-06-16 Thread David Corbin
while attempt to upgrade my system, I'm getting this failure.

 i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I../.. -I../../include 
-I../../include -I../../src -I../../src/xine-engine -I../../src/xine-engine 
-I../../src/xine-utils -I../../src/input -I../../src/input -I../../lib 
-DXINE_COMPILE -fvisibility=hidden -DNDEBUG -D_REENTRANT 
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DXINE_COMPILE -O2 -mcpu=i686 -fomit-frame-pointer 
-frename-registers -ffunction-sections -c audio_none_out.c  -fPIC -DPIC 
-o .libs/xineplug_ao_out_none_la-audio_none_out.o
cc1: error: unrecognized option `-fvisibility=hidden'
make[3]: *** [xineplug_ao_out_none_la-audio_none_out.lo] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9/work/xine-lib-1.1.2cvs/src/audio_out'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9/work/xine-lib-1.1.2cvs/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9/work/xine-lib-1.1.2cvs'
make: *** [all] Error 2

!!! ERROR: media-libs/xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9 failed.
Call stack:
  ebuild.sh, line 1539:   Called dyn_compile
  ebuild.sh, line 939:   Called src_compile
  xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r9.ebuild, line 235:   Called die

Any ideas for working around it?
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[gentoo-user] mysterious blocking

2006-06-15 Thread David Corbin
When i try to upgrade 'stuff', (emerge -uavD world).  Emerge shows that 
kdenetwork is blocking some stuff.


... done!
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdenetwork-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/krdc-3.5.2)
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdenetwork-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/lisa-3.5.2)
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdenetwork-3.5* (is blocking 
kde-base/kwifimanager-3.5.2)

But, when I attempt to unmerge kdenetwork, it fails saying it can't find the 
package.  emerge -s confirms that I do not have this package installed.

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[gentoo-user] equery problem.

2006-06-15 Thread David Corbin
I'm trying to upgrade my KDE stuff following the information on this wiki 
page.

http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Update_KDE_3.3_to_KDE_3.4

When I run equery d kde as it suggests, I get:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/bin/equery, line 1639, in ?
cmd.perform(local_opts)
  File /usr/bin/equery, line 1058, in perform
deps = pkg.get_runtime_deps() + pkg.get_compiletime_deps() + 
pkg.get_postmerge_deps()
AttributeError: Package instance has no attribute 'get_postmerge_deps'


Suggestions, please.

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[gentoo-user] Debugging an ebuild

2006-04-30 Thread David Corbin
I would like to debug an ebuild that is not working for me.  I've googled and 
not found anything terrible useful.  Can anyone point me at a HOWTO or some 
such?

When I tried to 'ebuild' a copy the ebuild outside of  the /usr/protage 
directory, it complains that it is not in a valid PORTDIR heirarchy.  Is 
there a way to run do this?

If I hack in some additional statements, ebuild fails with the 'digest 
verification'.  Again, any pointers around this type of problem would be 
helpful.

Thanks
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Re: [gentoo-user] dns at startup

2006-04-16 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 16 April 2006 04:02 am, Rohit Sharma wrote:
 David Corbin wrote:
snip
 I am on home ADSL and I realise that although my resolv.conf is static
 [since their DNS are fixed], I should still run ntp-client _after_ the
 link to DNSes is up [via my USB modem]. I am yet to ensure that this
 script starts after my network config script start. My netconfig script
 is actually hand crafted - since my modem is unsupported  sort of. So I
 had put that script last in the startup order. Hence my problem -
 something similar may be happening at your end.

The machine I'm having the problem with has a permanent network connection, 
with a DHCP address.But as near I can tell, my ethernet script (the 
standard one) has been run some time ago.

 use dns probably refers to DNS server [running on your local host -
 which is not the case with most of us, as we don't run DNSes of our own]

I kind of figured that, but at the same time, why would the various scripts 
care where the DNS is being resolved from?


 HTH,
 Rohit
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[gentoo-user] dns at startup

2006-04-15 Thread David Corbin
When  I boot my latpop, ntpdate doesn't work.  It fails saying there is a 
temporary failure in name resolution it cannot lookup pool.ntp.org .  
After my system finishes booting, /etc/init.d/ntp-client start works fine.  
The script is running nearly last from the output, and after a few other 
'network related' scripts (exim, mysql, lisa), so I don't *think* it's 
'running too early'.

When I look through the init.d scripts, there are a handful that 'use dns', 
but no one seems to provide it.  I'm not sure this is the cause, but I'd like 
to understand why no one provides it. More important though is fixing it so 
ntpdate works on boot.

Any pointers welcome.
Thanks.
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Re: [gentoo-user] rc-config...

2006-04-15 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 15 April 2006 11:12 am, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
 David Corbin wrote:
  rc-config list default yields nothing for me, but rc-config list
  yields all sorts of things, many of which are 'default'.  I'm sure I must
  not understand something.   Ideas?

 What exactly are you trying to do here? If you are trying to look at
 everything in the default runlevel you want to command rc-update show

I honestly don't remember the exact details of what I was trying to do, but it 
appears to me that *something* is broken.  The usage for rc-config says 

  list runlevel   List all available init scripts
runlevel  Runlevel to list (defaults to all)

rc-config show doesn't yield anything either, and according to the 
documentation would only work show what's in the current level.


 HTH.
 Jeremy
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Re: [gentoo-user] rc-config...

2006-04-15 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 15 April 2006 12:14 pm, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
 David Corbin wrote:
  On Saturday 15 April 2006 11:12 am, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
  David Corbin wrote:
  rc-config list default yields nothing for me, but rc-config list
  yields all sorts of things, many of which are 'default'.  I'm sure I
  must not understand something.   Ideas?
 
  What exactly are you trying to do here? If you are trying to look at
  everything in the default runlevel you want to command rc-update show
 
  I honestly don't remember the exact details of what I was trying to do,
  but it appears to me that *something* is broken.  The usage for rc-config
  says
 
list runlevel   List all available init scripts
  runlevel  Runlevel to list (defaults to all)
 
  rc-config show doesn't yield anything either, and according to the
  documentation would only work show what's in the current level.

 Did you try `rc-update show` like I suggested? It appears that is what
 you are looking for. (Notice the difference, I suggested rc-update, you
 are using rc-config)

I did miss that difference.  And yes I can figure out what I need that way, 
Thank you.  But that doesn't change the fact that rc-config doesn't work.
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[gentoo-user] Problem emerging apache.

2006-04-15 Thread David Corbin
While I attempt to emerge apache, I get this:

-- console --
checking for times... (cached) yes
checking which MPM to use...
configure: error: the selected mpm --  -- is not supported

!!! ERROR: net-www/apache-2.0.55-r1 failed.
!!! Function src_compile, Line 161, Exitcode 1
end cut---

I've tried this with mpm-worker, mpm-prefork, no mpm explictly specified.

I've submitted a bug (#130078), but I'd still like get this emerged.  Any 
tips?
David
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[gentoo-user] rc-config...

2006-04-13 Thread David Corbin
rc-config list default yields nothing for me, but rc-config list yields 
all sorts of things, many of which are 'default'.  I'm sure I must not 
understand something.   Ideas?

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[gentoo-user] subversion

2006-03-15 Thread David Corbin
Anybody have any idea when subversion 1.3 will available as an ebuild?
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Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problems

2006-03-15 Thread David Corbin
On Monday 13 March 2006 12:22 am, Rumen Yotov wrote:
 On Sunday 12 March 2006 19:43, David Corbin wrote:
  On Sunday 12 March 2006 04:28 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
   On Sunday 12 March 2006 20:16, David Corbin wrote:
ntp-client is in my default run level.  However, when I it runs
at boot time, I get this error message:
   
12 Mar 09:06:24 ntpd[9516]: cap_set_proc() failed to drop root
privileges: Operation not permitted
12 Mar 09:06:26 ntpd[9561]: parent died before we finished,
exiting
   
   
If I run it as root manually, it runs fine.
  
   Add nodroproot to your USE flags and remerge ntp
 
  I will, but why does it work fine from the command line?
 Hi,

I don't mean to sound like child who continues to go but why?.  Still, it 
doesn't make sense to me.

 Because when it wants to drop it's privileges from root to e.g. ntpd (user
 or group) it can't - get's killed.

First, I don't understand how root could ever have a permission problem try to 
downgrade its privleges.

Second, I don't understand how it could not have the require privileges during 
the boot process (presumably running starting as root), and yet it works when 
I run it by hand as root.

 Usually permission problems or in this case it/ntpd can't access /proc to
 set time (cap_set_proc()).


 Just a sidenote, recently (a day ago) exchanged ntp for openntpd (from
 OpenBSD) on a hardened router, because ntp wanted to lock too much memory
 (RLIMIT_MEMLOCK - from 32K (default) - ~8 MB) and other minor issues.
 HTH.Rumen
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[gentoo-user] ntp problems

2006-03-12 Thread David Corbin
ntp-client is in my default run level.  However, when I it runs at boot 
time, I get this error message:

12 Mar 09:06:24 ntpd[9516]: cap_set_proc() failed to drop root privileges: 
Operation not permitted
12 Mar 09:06:26 ntpd[9561]: parent died before we finished, exiting


If I run it as root manually, it runs fine.  

Any ideas as to what the problem is?

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Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problems

2006-03-12 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 12 March 2006 04:28 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
 On Sunday 12 March 2006 20:16, David Corbin wrote:
  ntp-client is in my default run level.  However, when I it runs
  at boot time, I get this error message:
 
  12 Mar 09:06:24 ntpd[9516]: cap_set_proc() failed to drop root
  privileges: Operation not permitted
  12 Mar 09:06:26 ntpd[9561]: parent died before we finished,
  exiting
 
 
  If I run it as root manually, it runs fine.

 Add nodroproot to your USE flags and remerge ntp

I will, but why does it work fine from the command line?


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 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 3200+. gcc(GCC): 3.4.5.
 KDE: 3.5.1.   Qt: 3.3.4.
 
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[gentoo-user] libungif?

2006-02-26 Thread David Corbin
While emerging kdegraphics, I get the following error:

D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SOURCE -Wcast-align -Wconversion -Wchar-subscripts 
-Wall -W -Wpointer-arith -DNDEBUG -DNO_DEBUG -O2 -O2 -march=i686 
-fomit-frame-pointer -Wformat-security -Wmissing-format-attribute 
-Wno-non-virtual-dtor -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new -fno-common 
-DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -DQT_NO_STL -DQT_NO_COMPAT 
-DQT_NO_TRANSLATION -I/usr/X11R6/include   -o libkdeinit_kuickshow.la 
-rpath /usr/kde/3.4/lib -no-undefined -avoid-version -L/usr/kde/3.4/lib 
-L/usr/qt/3/lib -L/usr/libkuickshow.lo aboutwidget.lo generalwidget.lo 
kuickconfigdlg.lo main.lo defaultswidget.lo imagewindow.lo kuickdata.lo 
imdata.lo filefinder.lo kurlwidget.lo filewidget.lo kuickio.lo kuick.lo 
imlibwidget.lo slideshowwidget.lo printing.lo -lkdeprint -L/usr/lib -lImlib 
-ljpeg -ltiff -lungif -lpng -lz -lm -lXext -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lSM -lICE -lXext 
-lX11
grep: /usr/lib/libungif.la: No such file or directory
/bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libungif.la: No such file or directory
libtool: link: `/usr/lib/libungif.la' is not a valid libtool archive

Any ideas where it supposed to come from?

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Re: [gentoo-user] libungif?

2006-02-26 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 26 February 2006 07:02 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
 On Sunday 26 February 2006 17:01, David Corbin wrote:
  grep: /usr/lib/libungif.la: No such file or directory
  /bin/sed: can't read /usr/lib/libungif.la: No such file or
  directory libtool: link: `/usr/lib/libungif.la' is not a valid
  libtool archive

 Try emerging media-libs/giflib before kdegraphics and have gif in
 your USE flags.

No joy.  Same problem.

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[gentoo-user] Cannot resolve a virtual package name to an ebuild.

2006-02-25 Thread David Corbin
trombone dcorbin # emerge -uav portage

These are the packages that I would merge, in order:

Calculating dependencies -!!! Cannot resolve a virtual package name to an 
ebuild.
!!! This is a bug, please report it. (virtual/libintl-0)
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Is there someone way I can work around this?  I don't seem to be able to 
emerge anything.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Cannot resolve a virtual package name to an ebuild.

2006-02-25 Thread David Corbin
Thanks.  That worked.

David

On Saturday 25 February 2006 12:31 pm, Max Lorenz wrote:
 Hi,

 On 2/25/06, David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  trombone dcorbin # emerge -uav portage
 
  These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
 
  Calculating dependencies -!!! Cannot resolve a virtual package name to an
  ebuild.
  !!! This is a bug, please report it. (virtual/libintl-0)
  --
 
  Is there someone way I can work around this?  I don't seem to be able to
  emerge anything.

 Your portage is too old, see bug #114798. Try it without the -u, i.e.:
 # emerge -av portage
 and then sync again.

  David

 HTH,
 Max
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[gentoo-user] Disappearing keystrokes....

2005-12-05 Thread David Corbin
 Certain key combinations that used to work in my IDE (eclipse) no longer
 do. It appears to be something in the OS/X/window manager.  I'm running
 KDE.  I've looked through the Control Center and not found them
 assigned to anything.

 The two I know about are: CTRL+SPACE and CTRL+SHIFT+UpArrow.

 What's the best way to:
  1)verify that it's NOT eclipse, and
  2) determine what has 'stolen them'.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Pin an ebuild (mysql)

2005-11-10 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 05 November 2005 06:31 pm, David Corbin wrote:
 I recently did an emerge -uavD world like I ususally do, and it failed
 trying to upgrade mysql from 4.0 to 4.1.  Well, I'd really like to need to
 keep 4.0 around.  Is there some way to say, don't upgrade mysql when I
 emerge -uavD world?

 Even better, is there a way to have both versions of mysql installed?

 Naturally, I want to do this with portage (I know I could figure out how to
 do all this without portage.)

Is there anyway to install a 4.0.x version of mysql (using portage), if I 
don't have it installed now?




 Thanks
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Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel 2.6.14 Nvidia

2005-11-07 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 06 November 2005 11:13 pm, Norberto Bensa wrote:
 Philip Webb wrote:
  Has anyone got Nvidia to work with Kernel 2.6.14 ?

 Yup. In /etc/conf.d/local.start

 /sbin/NVmakedevices.sh

 or

 mknod /dev/nvidia0 c 195 0
 mknod /dev/nvidiactl c 195 255


This doesn't work for me.  If I have the nvidia FB compiled in, then nvidia 
module fails to load long before local.start seems to be called.



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[gentoo-user] Pin an ebuild (mysql)

2005-11-05 Thread David Corbin
I recently did an emerge -uavD world like I ususally do, and it failed 
trying to upgrade mysql from 4.0 to 4.1.  Well, I'd really like to need to 
keep 4.0 around.  Is there some way to say, don't upgrade mysql when I 
emerge -uavD world?  

Even better, is there a way to have both versions of mysql installed?

Naturally, I want to do this with portage (I know I could figure out how to do 
all this without portage.)

Thanks
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[gentoo-user] Ruby's rdoc

2005-08-07 Thread David Corbin
Is Ruby's rdoc documentation installed with the ruby ebuild?  ri18 doesn't 
seem to be able to find it.

David
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Re: [gentoo-user] Ruby's rdoc

2005-08-07 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 07 August 2005 02:11 pm, David Corbin wrote:
 Is Ruby's rdoc documentation installed with the ruby ebuild?  ri18 doesn't
 seem to be able to find it.


I noticed that USE flags were -doc.  I assume correcting this will make 
things better...
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Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrading KDE

2005-07-31 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 31 July 2005 05:59 pm, Neil Bothwick wrote:
 On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 17:28:49 -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# emerge --pretend kde-meta
 
  These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
 
  Calculating dependencies ...done!
  [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-3.4* (is blocking
  kde-base/kscreensaver-3.4.1)

 You currently have KDE installed with the monolithic ebuilds. to stay
 with them, use emerge -av kde instead of kde-meta (there's not a lot of
 point in using the split ebuilds if you're going to install everything
 anyway). Alternatively, you'll have to unmerge that various kdebase, and
 probably some of the other monolithic ebuilds, before merging kde-meta.
 Don't unmerge kdelibs or arts, they are the same whichever set of ebuilds
 you use.

What's the best way to find out what all the split ebuilds are?

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Re: [gentoo-user] switching to LCD monitor

2005-07-24 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 24 July 2005 06:21 am, Thomas Dickey wrote:
 On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 01:36:44AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
  050723 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   LCD monitors are fixed-rate,
   so you have to buy one that has the resolution you like
   with CRT monitors where you buy the highest resolution
   and then display at a lower rate if you wish.
 
  Why would you want to display at lower resolution than the best available
  ?

 to make the fonts look bigger.

Why don't you change your default font to a larger font instead?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Beep holding CTRL

2005-07-24 Thread David Corbin
On Saturday 23 July 2005 10:11 pm, Michal Pronay wrote:
 Sound like accessibility support to me. Try to take a look in your kde
 control panel - Regional  Accessibility - Accessibility.

 M.

Well, that allows me to turn off the System Bell, but I'm curious as to why 
it's beeping in the first place.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Beep holding Shift

2005-07-24 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 24 July 2005 08:58 am, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
 David Corbin wrote:
  On Saturday 23 July 2005 10:11 pm, Michal Pronay wrote:
   Sound like accessibility support to me. Try to take a look in
   your kde control panel - Regional  Accessibility -
   Accessibility.
 
  Well, that allows me to turn off the System Bell, but I'm curious
  as to why it's beeping in the first place.

 Go to the Keyboard tab there, press Shift-F1, and click on
 Activation gestures.  You will see it wasn't Ctrl but Shift that
 beeps after 8 seconds.  You may want to read the relevant section
 in the Help Center.

You're right of course, it was the Shift key.  

However, my help center documentation doesn't have any information on 
Activation Gestures, and worse, even if I uncheck Use gestures for 
activating the above features and APPLY, it still beeps.

Furthermore, even though I've unchecked Use System Bell, I get an audible 
bell and no visible bell (despite having checked that).

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Re: [gentoo-user] Beep holding Shift

2005-07-24 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 24 July 2005 04:56 pm, Benno Schulenberg wrote:

  and worse, even if I
  uncheck Use gestures for activating the above features and
  APPLY, it still beeps.

 Hmm, sounds like this bug: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97425
 What version of KDE are you using now?  Here 3.4.1.

3.4.1 

 Maybe kcmaccessibilty depends on extra things, other split ebuilds,
 some of which I've installed but you don't?

 $ grep kde /var/lib/portage/world | sort

When I get that, all I get is:
kde-base/kde

I had 3.3 installed, and simply did an emerge -uavD world.


 And this is my ~/.kde/share/config/kaccessrc:


Ah!  I see what's happened to me (at least in part).  When I run the control 
center, it prompts me for the root password, which I gave it.  And which 
means my root now has those settings.  This seems like a mistake in the KDE 
world - it seems like there's a mix of things in the control center that are 
system-like settings, and user preferences.

David
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[gentoo-user] Beep holding CTRL

2005-07-23 Thread David Corbin
Since I upgrade my system recently (notably, a KDE upgrade, but lots of other 
things too), I've noticed a strange beep coming.  It seems to only come when 
I've been holding down the CTRL key for a long time ( a few seconds with no 
other activity).  But everytime I try to reproduce it conciously, it doesn't.

Any idea what's causing it, and how to turn it off?

Thanks
David
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[gentoo-user] emerge failure

2005-04-27 Thread David Corbin
While emerging libquicktime, I get this:

i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../include/quicktime 
-I../include -O3 -funroll-all-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -falign-loops=2 
-falign-jumps=2 -falign-functions=2  -finline-functions -Wall -Wno-unused 
-Winline -c `test -f 'lqtplay.c' || echo './'`lqtplay.c
lqtplay.c:31:19: GL/gl.h: No such file or directory
In file included from lqtplay.c:32:
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:35:19: GL/gl.h: No such file or directory
In file included from lqtplay.c:32:
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:262: error: syntax error before '*' token
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:262: error: `GLvoid' declared as function returning a 
function
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:269: error: syntax error before gluBuild1DMipmapLevels
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:269: error: syntax error before target
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:270: error: syntax error before gluBuild1DMipmaps
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:270: error: syntax error before target
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:271: error: syntax error before gluBuild2DMipmapLevels
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:271: error: syntax error before target
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:272: error: syntax error before gluBuild2DMipmaps
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:272: error: syntax error before target
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:273: error: syntax error before gluBuild3DMipmapLevels
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:273: error: syntax error before target
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:274: error: syntax error before gluBuild3DMipmaps
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:274: error: syntax error before target
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:275: error: syntax error before gluCheckExtension
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:275: error: syntax error before '*' token
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:276: error: syntax error before GLdouble
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:280: error: syntax error before GLdouble
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:285: error: syntax error before '*' token
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:285: error: syntax error before error
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:286: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:287: error: syntax error before '*' token
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:287: error: syntax error before name
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:288: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:289: error: syntax error before '*' token
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:290: error: syntax error before eyeX
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:294: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:295: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:298: error: syntax error before GLint
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:299: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:300: error: syntax error before GLint
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:301: error: syntax error before left
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:302: error: syntax error before GLdouble
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:303: error: syntax error before fovy
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:304: error: syntax error before x
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:305: error: syntax error before gluProject
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:305: error: syntax error before objX
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:306: error: syntax error before GLint
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:307: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:308: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:309: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:310: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:311: error: syntax error before GLboolean
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:312: error: syntax error before gluScaleImage
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:312: error: syntax error before format
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:313: error: syntax error before GLdouble
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:316: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:319: error: syntax error before GLdouble
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:320: error: syntax error before GLenum
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:321: error: syntax error before GLdouble
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:322: error: syntax error before gluUnProject
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:322: error: syntax error before winX
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:323: error: syntax error before gluUnProject4
/usr/include/GL/glu.h:323: error: syntax error before winX
lqtplay.c:33:20: GL/glx.h: No such file or directory
lqtplay.c:398: error: syntax error before tex
lqtplay.c:398: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `tex'
lqtplay.c:398: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
lqtplay.c:399: error: `GLX_RGBA' undeclared here (not in a function)
lqtplay.c:399: error: initializer element is not constant
lqtplay.c:399: error: (near initialization for `gl_attrib[0]')
lqtplay.c:400: error: `GLX_RED_SIZE' undeclared here (not in a function)
lqtplay.c:400: error: initializer element is not constant
lqtplay.c:400: error: (near initialization for `gl_attrib[1]')
lqtplay.c:401: error: `GLX_GREEN_SIZE' undeclared here (not in a function)
lqtplay.c:401: error: initializer element is not constant
lqtplay.c:401: error: (near initialization for `gl_attrib[3]')
lqtplay.c:402: error: `GLX_BLUE_SIZE' undeclared here (not in a function)
lqtplay.c:402: error: initializer element is not constant
lqtplay.c:402: error: (near initialization for `gl_attrib[5]')
lqtplay.c:403: error: 

Re: [gentoo-user] Synaptics (was Wacky Mouse)

2005-04-24 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 24 April 2005 07:36 am, Richard Fish wrote:
 David Corbin wrote:
 This problem continues.  I've discovered the following:
 1) The problem shows up with gpm, as well as X
 2) I can plug in a USB mouse and it works fine.
 3) If I boot into Windows (ugh), the touch pad works fine.  (It's a bit
  slow in movement, but I assume that's driver settings).
 
 What's the likely hood this a hardware problem that only shows itself in
  Linux and not Windows?
 
 David

 Do you have any better luck of you disable CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX
 and use /dev/input/mice insead?  It WFM.

Your suggestion reminded me to try a more recent kernel.  That has improved 
things tremendously.

Now, the touch pad works, but movement is *very* slow.  A full width move on 
the touchpad is about 50 pixels.  I've tried playing with the various 
synaptic settigns (synclient), but I can't seem to adjust this in any way I 
can recognize.

David
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[gentoo-user] Wacky Mouse...

2005-04-17 Thread David Corbin
Today, my mouse has gone wacky.  Previously I had a fine working Gentoo/X11 
system on my Dell I8600.  A week ago, upgraded my profile, and updated the 
system, including switching to udev. I had no problem for the last week, so I 
believe that all worked well.

Today, I did another update (emerge -uavD world), and started to muck with 
user-mode linux.  This did necessitate a rebuild of my kernel, and a reboot.  
When I was done, my pointer is wacky.

Wacky mean the pointer is largely stuck near the bottom left corner of the  
display.   Any attempt to move it generates a great deal of flashing of the 
pointer.  When I start X, the pointer appears dead center of the screen, 
until I touch the touchpad at which point it jumps to the bottom left area of 
the screen.

I've reviewed what was emerged, and I don't think anything is likely to have 
caused this problem.  I've tried changing my config to not use the synaptics 
drive, but that had no effect.

Any ideas?
David
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Re: [gentoo-user] KDM problem

2005-04-10 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 10 April 2005 03:36 am, Myk Taylor wrote:
 A quick google search on 'Xlib: Protocol not supported by server' turned
 up this link:

 http://forums.suselinuxsupport.de/lofiversion/index.php/t3241.html

 Short answer: get rid of the pertinent ~/.{x,X}* files

 Google is your friend.


A phrase I often use myself.  I guess I got in the an email dependency rut.  
That did it, btw.  Thanks.  I think it was the .Xauthority file.

David
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