On Sun, May 03, 2015 at 02:57:46PM -0400, Fernando Rodriguez wrote
Some packages do custom preprocessing and other weird things during
the build process that cause problems with pump mode since it caches
copies of the unmodified headers. If you're lucky it just fails (and
usually falls back
2015-04-26 11:51 GMT+08:00 Nikos Chantziaras rea...@gmail.com:
On 26/04/15 01:46, Joseph wrote:
On 04/25/15 20:43, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 25/04/15 19:54, Joseph wrote:
I've on my system qpdfview (without qt*) but the system wants to
upgrade to qpdfview-0.4.13-r1
and it is asking for
Hallo ,
möchte aus seden-Overlay das eclipse-sdk-3.7.1-r11 emergen , aber
bekomme nur das eclipse-sdk-3.5.1-r1 aus dem normalen portage-tree.
Was habe ich falsch gemacht ???
tuxi ~ # layman -l
* seden [Git ]
(git://anongit.gentoo.org/user/seden.git
Did you perhaps intend to send this to gentoo-user-de? People here usually
write in English.
Regarding the problem: I suspect you haven't unmasked the version from the
seden overlay correctly (for example, you might need to add an entry to
package.accept_keywords). More information on available
On Saturday, May 02, 2015 9:10:01 PM Walter Dnes wrote:
I ran into a couple of problems with distcc cross-compiling on a
64-bit host for a 32-bit host. One was with ffmpeg, and the other
one was seamonkey (built-from-source). There's a thread at
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