[gentoo-user] Re: Gentoo and OSS(4)

2018-05-15 Thread Martin Vaeth
Klaus Ethgen wrote: > - - What does that -oss in brackets mean? It means that it is masked in use.mask or package.use.mask In your case the file /usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/package.use.mask explains the reason. > - - How can I force usage of oss In your case:

Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo and OSS(4)

2018-05-15 Thread Daniel Frey
On 05/15/18 18:22, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > Hi folks, > > usually I have a alsa free environment (as it never worked well) and > used OSS4 for long time now (>20y). > > Now with the switch to gentoo I wondering if it is possible to use oss > on gentoo too. You should be able to, but pulseaudio no

[gentoo-user] Gentoo and OSS(4)

2018-05-15 Thread Klaus Ethgen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi folks, usually I have a alsa free environment (as it never worked well) and used OSS4 for long time now (>20y). Now with the switch to gentoo I wondering if it is possible to use oss on gentoo too. One of the first problems I see is: !!!

Re: [gentoo-user] Several packages failing to build

2018-05-15 Thread Elijah Mark Anderson
On Monday, May 14, 2018 12:20:01 PM CDT Elijah Mark Anderson wrote: > I'm having an issue with about a dozen packages not upgrading. I'd really > appreciate some help getting them to build and install. I'm getting the > feeling that the problems are somehow related, but really not sure. > > First

Re: [gentoo-user] Several packages failing to build

2018-05-15 Thread Elijah Mark Anderson
On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 5:40:02 AM CDT David Haller wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, 14 May 2018, Elijah Mark Anderson wrote: > >in the build log. I had forgotten that I was running emerge with > >MAKEOPTS="- j9", which means that errors are not always at the bottom of > >the log. When I remembered

Re: [gentoo-user] Several packages failing to build

2018-05-15 Thread David Haller
Hello, On Mon, 14 May 2018, Elijah Mark Anderson wrote: >in the build log. I had forgotten that I was running emerge with MAKEOPTS="- >j9", which means that errors are not always at the bottom of the log. When I >remembered it, I searched the log for "error[: ]", and bingo! Here's the >relevant