On Jumee 11 Mordad 1387, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Freitag, 1. August 2008, ABCD wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
not anymore. system was taken out of world.
http://marc.info/?l=gentoo-devm=121607297615623w=2
That is only true if you are using =sys-apps/portage-2.2_alpha
2008/8/4, Matthew R. Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Linguist, Designer and Assistant are part of x11-libs/qt and I don't
think you can get rid of them by use flag. You have to unmerge qt but
this is surely not what you want or can. Only if no package from your
system depends on qt anymore.
Is
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 03:10:37PM +1000, Alan E. Davis wrote
Norberto and Josh:
Thank you for the suggestion. It's on the back burner. I have the space to
experiment with it now. I have balked for the time being on basis of,
partly, my need to be able to swap drives in and out, and have
I just ran emerge -pv --depclean x and started browsing through
the output. I have gcc versions 3.3.6-r1 and 4.1.2, and depclean
suggests removing 3.3.6-r1. Any potential booby-traps? Are there any
deep-deep-dependancies that depclean routinely misses?
--
Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/8/4, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are three versions, all masked. Could you share which version you
use? I ask since it works for you, then it may work for me too. ;-)
- app-portage/udept-0.5.99.0.2.95-r1 (masked by: ~x86
keyword)
- app-portage/udept-0.5.99.0.2.95 (masked by: ~x86
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
2008/8/4, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are three versions, all masked. Could you share which version you
use? I ask since it works for you, then it may work for me too. ;-)
- app-portage/udept-0.5.99.0.2.95-r1 (masked by: ~x86
keyword)
-
Walter Dnes wrote:
I just ran emerge -pv --depclean x and started browsing through
the output. I have gcc versions 3.3.6-r1 and 4.1.2, and depclean
suggests removing 3.3.6-r1. Any potential booby-traps? Are there any
deep-deep-dependancies that depclean routinely misses?
Here ya go.
Grant Edwards a écrit:
I've got gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7 installed, and that's the only
verions of the kernel sources that I have installed.
Suddenly (starting today) emerge -auvtND world wants to
install an older version of gentoo-sources (2.6.25-r6), and I
can't figure out why:
Does
Grant Edwards schrieb:
I've got gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7 installed, and that's the only
verions of the kernel sources that I have installed.
Suddenly (starting today) emerge -auvtND world wants to
install an older version of gentoo-sources (2.6.25-r6), and I
can't figure out why:
Did you
Grant Edwards wrote:
I've got gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7 installed, and that's the only
verions of the kernel sources that I have installed.
Suddenly (starting today) emerge -auvtND world wants to
install an older version of gentoo-sources (2.6.25-r6), and I
can't figure out why:
See if
On 2008-08-04, Nicolas Sebrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7 installed, and that's the only
verions of the kernel sources that I have installed.
Suddenly (starting today) emerge -auvtND world wants to
install an older version of gentoo-sources (2.6.25-r6),
On 2008-08-04, Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
I've got gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7 installed, and that's the only
verions of the kernel sources that I have installed.
Suddenly (starting today) emerge -auvtND world wants to
install an older version of
On 2008-08-04, Florian Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards schrieb:
I've got gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7 installed, and that's the only
verions of the kernel sources that I have installed.
Suddenly (starting today) emerge -auvtND world wants to
install an older version of
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-08-04, Nikos Chantziaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See if there's a package that depends on it:
$ equery depends gentoo-sources
[ Searching for packages depending on gentoo-sources... ]
app-emulation/kqemu-1.3.0_pre11 (kernel_linux? virtual/linux-sources)
Grant Edwards schrieb:
I've got gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r7 installed, and that's the only
verions of the kernel sources that I have installed.
Suddenly (starting today) emerge -auvtND world wants to
install an older version of gentoo-sources (2.6.25-r6), and I
can't figure out why:
#
Grant Edwards a écrit:
If I understand that correctly, the newer version of
gentoo-sources should satisfy those requirments (and it did
indeed seem to do so until yesterday).
Except that « those requirements » are requirements for the installed
packages. If you can, let emerge install the
On 2008-08-04, Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suddenly (starting today) emerge -auvtND world wants to
install an older version of gentoo-sources (2.6.25-r6), and I
can't figure out why:
[...]
What clue am I missing?
Check /var/lib/portage/world if there is a specific version set
On 2008-08-04, Nicolas Sebrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant Edwards a ?crit:
If I understand that correctly, the newer version of
gentoo-sources should satisfy those requirments (and it did
indeed seem to do so until yesterday).
Except that ? those requirements ? are requirements for
On Monday 04 August 2008, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
Matthew R. Lee schrieb am 04.08.2008 00:28:
I'm doing a clean up of my system, getting rid of stuff I never
use. Some time ago, for reasons I can't remember, I installed a qt
development package which provided Qt linguist, Qt designer and Qt
I have a non-gentoo question here, but my problems are probably partly
flavored by using gentoo at home and something else at work.
Here is a page on debugging perl server-side code under Apache:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/debug.html#Interactive_mod_perl_Debugging
It has two
Sun, 3 Aug 2008 14:37:34 +0800
Mark David Dumlao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After an (in?)convenient crash of a particular operating system which
I have dual-booted with Gentoo for a while; I am going to reinstall
it. My main issue though, for that particular operating system is
that the shared
Hello,
It seems like I remember that 'make oldconfig' is not
needed any more, to pass the current (booted) kernel
option to the .config for building a new kernel.
Of is 'make oldconfig' still a good idea?
James
James wrote:
Hello,
It seems like I remember that 'make oldconfig' is not
needed any more, to pass the current (booted) kernel
option to the .config for building a new kernel.
Of is 'make oldconfig' still a good idea?
James
You still need make oldconfig AFAIK. I copy my
Norberto Bensa wrote:
Quoting Josh Cepek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
3) You can easily migrate between hard drives while the system is
online by moving LV's from one Physical Volume (PV) (eg: a hard disk)
to another.
--!!
Have you ever tried that? I've almost killed both hard drives doing an
on-line
James wrote:
Hello,
It seems like I remember that 'make oldconfig' is not
needed any more, to pass the current (booted) kernel
option to the .config for building a new kernel.
Of is 'make oldconfig' still a good idea?
It's not needed, but a good idea to see if there are any new options.
Hi,
since Google does not spit out anything useful, nor any useful
documentation is installed with splashutils, I hope someone here has
deeper knowledge of fbcondecor_helper.
I build my own initrd, based on this
http://gentoo-wiki.com/SECURITY_System_Encryption_DM-Crypt_with_LUKS
I stripped
When my battery gets below 10% my laptop has a very loud system beep. I
thought I disabled the PC speaker in the kernel. Any clues as to what could
be causing this?
When my battery gets below 10% my laptop has a very loud system beep. I
thought I disabled the PC speaker in the kernel.
Any one have a clue as to what could be causing this?
Hi!
Is there some simple way to find all portage leaves (packages from which
nothing depends on) of installed world?
Andrew
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Hi!
Is there some simple way to find all portage leaves (packages from which
nothing depends on) of installed world?
Andrew
'emerge -p --depclean' Two dashes before depclean
Notice the warning that comes up right after you type that in. Be VERY
careful. If
=== On Tuesday 05 August 2008, Dale wrote: ===
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Hi!
Is there some simple way to find all portage leaves (packages from
which nothing depends on) of installed world?
Andrew
'emerge -p --depclean' Two dashes before depclean
Notice the warning that
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Thanks!
Be sure, I'll want to (manually) unmerge those packages I remember and
understand what do they do :-)
Andrew
I usually do this, equery depends package name. If it shows something
depends on it, don't remove it. Some things you do not want to remove
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml
That should stir up something for ya. :-)
This frightens me:
Cleaning up
It is also safe to remove older GCC versions at this time. Please substitute
YOUR-NEW-GCC-VERSION with
Alan E. Davis wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml
That should stir up something for ya. :-)
This frightens me:
Cleaning up
It is also safe to remove older GCC versions
Dale wrote:
Alan E. Davis wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml
That should stir up something for ya. :-)
This frightens me:
Cleaning up
It is also safe to remove older GCC
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