Re: [gentoo-user] unclear (to me) errors from portage

2014-08-09 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Friday, August 08, 2014 10:41:51 PM Alan McKinnon wrote: On 08/08/2014 21:18, J. Roeleveld wrote: On 8 August 2014 20:13:15 CEST, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: On 08/08/2014 19:46, J. Roeleveld wrote: Hehe, would be nice if a developer would actually list the best way

Re: [gentoo-user] unclear (to me) errors from portage

2014-08-09 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 09/08/2014 08:35, J. Roeleveld wrote: Test vms get updated when I feel like it. Some of them never :-) Hope they are behind a firewall then, wouldn't want to know how quick a 2 year old VM gets 0wned if online. They run locally in virtualbox on the laptop, and are fired up when needed.

Re: [gentoo-user] unclear (to me) errors from portage

2014-08-09 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 9 August 2014 09:53:01 CEST, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: On 09/08/2014 08:35, J. Roeleveld wrote: Test vms get updated when I feel like it. Some of them never :-) Hope they are behind a firewall then, wouldn't want to know how quick a 2 year old VM gets 0wned if online.

Re: [gentoo-user] unclear (to me) errors from portage

2014-08-09 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 09/08/2014 10:20, J. Roeleveld wrote: On 9 August 2014 09:53:01 CEST, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: On 09/08/2014 08:35, J. Roeleveld wrote: Test vms get updated when I feel like it. Some of them never :-) Hope they are behind a firewall then, wouldn't want to know how quick

Re: [gentoo-user] unclear (to me) errors from portage

2014-08-09 Thread Mick
On Saturday 09 Aug 2014 10:19:39 Alan McKinnon wrote: Tried it a few years ago. Looked ok, but didn't like the convoluted way to do a full update and ended up putting Gentoo on the netbook. you mean apt-get update apt-get upgrade apt-get dist-upgrade apt-get autoremove or, sudo

Re: [gentoo-user] Versioned world dependencies and subslot rebuilds

2014-08-09 Thread Sergei Trofimovich
On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 17:37:52 -0700 Bryan Gardiner b...@khumba.net wrote: Happy Friday gentoo-user, I'm setting up a chroot for doing some Haskell work. This chroot is so that I can test my package against old versions of my dependencies. I thought I would be okay with putting the following

Re: [gentoo-user] Versioned world dependencies and subslot rebuilds

2014-08-09 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 17:37:52 -0700, Bryan Gardiner wrote: I'm setting up a chroot for doing some Haskell work. This chroot is so that I can test my package against old versions of my dependencies. I thought I would be okay with putting the following in my world file:

Re: [gentoo-user] unclear (to me) errors from portage

2014-08-09 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 09/08/2014 13:58, Mick wrote: On Saturday 09 Aug 2014 10:19:39 Alan McKinnon wrote: Tried it a few years ago. Looked ok, but didn't like the convoluted way to do a full update and ended up putting Gentoo on the netbook. you mean apt-get update apt-get upgrade apt-get dist-upgrade

[gentoo-user] dev-db/myodbc-5.1.6 fails to compile

2014-08-09 Thread Mick
Following an update of mysql to 5.5.39 today and a @preserved-rebuild I came up to this problem when trying to rebuild myodbc: config.status: creating Makefile config.status: creating util/Makefile config.status: creating driver/Makefile config.status: creating setup/Makefile config.status:

[gentoo-user] grub-mkconfig doesn't pick UUID/LABEL

2014-08-09 Thread Nilesh Govindrajan
When I run grub-mkconfig (it's grub2, -multislot), it generates root=/dev/md127p2. md arrays get assembled at boot so their numbers aren't fixed. So far I've been manually editing the generated config. But I don't want a non-booting server some time in future because of this bug. My rootfs has a

[gentoo-user] Re: grub-mkconfig doesn't pick UUID/LABEL

2014-08-09 Thread Nilesh Govindrajan
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 12:06 AM, Nilesh Govindrajan m...@nileshgr.com wrote: When I run grub-mkconfig (it's grub2, -multislot), it generates root=/dev/md127p2. md arrays get assembled at boot so their numbers aren't fixed. So far I've been manually editing the generated config. But I don't

[gentoo-user] disable SSLv3 in apache2?

2014-08-09 Thread Grant
I recently upgraded from apache-2.2.27 to apache-2.2.27-r4 and etc-update wanted to add the following directive to the default SSL vhost: SSLProtocol ALL -SSLv2 -SSLv3 I had already disabled SSLv2 (security issue?) but this also disables SSLv3. Could that cause a compatibility issue? - Grant

[gentoo-user] akonadi ... don't you just love it?

2014-08-09 Thread Mick
First some general observations that relate to kmail2: I thought of giving the latest kmail-4.12.5 a spin. So installed it on a machine and set up a couple of IMAP4 servers to get messages from. An account with a messages in the low hundreds works fine. An account with messages in the 100k

Re: [gentoo-user] disable SSLv3 in apache2?

2014-08-09 Thread staticsafe
On 8/9/2014 14:59, Grant wrote: I recently upgraded from apache-2.2.27 to apache-2.2.27-r4 and etc-update wanted to add the following directive to the default SSL vhost: SSLProtocol ALL -SSLv2 -SSLv3 I had already disabled SSLv2 (security issue?) but this also disables SSLv3. Could that