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

2006-04-15 Thread Jeremy Olexa

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


HTH.
Jeremy
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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 Jeremy Olexa

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)


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

2006-04-15 Thread Ryan Tandy

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.


  

HTH.
Jeremy

What package is this rc-config command contained in?  I don't have it on 
my system, and as far as I can tell from Googling it's been obsolete 
since 2004.3 in favour of rc-status.

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

2006-04-15 Thread Teresa and Dale
Ryan Tandy wrote:

 What package is this rc-config command contained in?  I don't have it
 on my system, and as far as I can tell from Googling it's been
 obsolete since 2004.3 in favour of rc-status.


I have it on mine too. 

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge --info
 Portage 2.0.54 (default-linux/x86/2005.0, gcc-3.4.5, glibc-2.3.5-r3,
 2.6.14-gentoo-r5 i686)
 =
 System uname: 2.6.14-gentoo-r5 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+
 Gentoo Base System version 1.6.14
 dev-lang/python: 2.3.4-r1, 2.4.2
 sys-apps/sandbox:1.2.12
 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-r1
 sys-devel/binutils:  2.16.1
 sys-devel/libtool:   1.5.22
 virtual/os-headers:  2.6.11-r3
 ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=x86
 AUTOCLEAN=yes
 CBUILD=i686-pc-linux-gnu
 CFLAGS=-march=athlon-xp -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
 -momit-leaf-frame-pointer -fno-ident -pipe
 CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
 CONFIG_PROTECT=/etc /usr/kde/2/share/config /usr/kde/3.5/env
 /usr/kde/3.5/share/config /usr/kde/3.5/shutdown
 /usr/kde/3/share/config /usr/lib/X11/xkb
 /usr/lib/mozilla/defaults/pref /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/
 /var/qmail/control
 CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK=/etc/eselect/compiler /etc/gconf /etc/terminfo
 /etc/env.d
 CXXFLAGS=-march=athlon-xp -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
 -momit-leaf-frame-pointer -fno-ident -pipe
 DISTDIR=/usr/portage/distfiles
 FEATURES=autoconfig buildpkg ccache distlocks sandbox sfperms strict
 GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://gentoo.osuosl.org/
 http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/gentoo/
 http://gentoo.seren.com/gentoo http://gentoo.chem.wisc.edu/gentoo/
 http://cudlug.cudenver.edu/gentoo/ http://gentoo.mirrors.pair.com/
 http://gentoo.mirrors.tds.net/gentoo http://gentoo.netnitco.net 
 MAKEOPTS=-j2
 PKGDIR=/usr/portage/packages
 PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/var/tmp
 PORTDIR=/usr/portage
 SYNC=rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage
 USE=x86 3dnow X acl acpi alsa amd apm arts artsd artswrappersuid
 audiofile avi berkdb bitmap-fonts bonobo bzip2 cdr chroot
 clanJavaScript crypt cups curl dbus doc dri eds emboss encode esd
 ethereal exif expat f-prot fam fdftk ffmpeg foomaticdb fortran gaim
 gcj gd gdbm gif gimpprint gkrellm glut gmp gphoto2 gpm gstreamer gtk
 gtk2 hal hbci hpijs idn imagemagick imlib isdnlog java javascript jbig
 jpeg jpeg2k justify kde lcms libg++ libwww mad mikmod mmx mng motif
 mozilla mp3 mpeg ncurses nls nsplugin offensive ofx ogg oggvorbis
 opengl openoffice pam pcre pdflib perl png ppds pppd pysol python qt
 quicktime readline samba scanner scribus sdl spell sse ssl tcltk tcpd
 tetex tiff tkinter truetype truetype-fonts tuxracer type1-fonts udev
 usb vorbis wmf xml xml2 xmms xprint xv xvid yahoo zlib userland_GNU
 kernel_linux elibc_glibc
 Unset:  ASFLAGS, CTARGET, INSTALL_MASK, LANG, LC_ALL, LDFLAGS,
 LINGUAS, PORTDIR_OVERLAY

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #  



Do we both have something set wrong??

Dale
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Re: [gentoo-user] rc-config...

2006-04-15 Thread Ryan Tandy

David Corbin wrote:

What package is this rc-config command contained in?  I don't have it on
my system, and as far as I can tell from Googling it's been obsolete
since 2004.3 in favour of rc-status.



equery yields:

app-admin/eselect-1.0 (/usr/bin/rc-config - /usr/bin/eselect)

rc-status seems like it's quite adequate, but nothing seems to have ever 
gotten rid of rc-config


David
  

delta ~ # eix eselect
* app-admin/eselect
Available versions:  1.0 ~1.0.2
Installed:   none

Well, that would explain a bit. ;)  Thanks David and Peter.

And as for my comment about it being obsolete: 
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Talk:TIP_Speed_up_your_boot_time#.22rc-config_list.22_appears_to_be_obsolete 
was the only Google result relevant to the command `rc-config`.

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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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