On Thu, Jul 26 2018, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> On 26/07/18 09:10, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> I am still using python 3.4, i.e.
>>
>> sh-4.4# eselect python show
>> python3.4
>> sh-4.4#
>>
>> sh-4.4# eselect python list
>> Available Python interpreters, in order of preference:
>> [1]
Hi, no problems doing it except because of the large number of packages
look forward to hours of compiling (24hrs on my surface pro4). Got a
few other systems to do which is going to take awhile.
BillK
On 26/07/18 09:10, allan gottlieb wrote:
> I am still using python 3.4, i.e.
>
> sh-4.4#
I am still using python 3.4, i.e.
sh-4.4# eselect python show
python3.4
sh-4.4#
sh-4.4# eselect python list
Available Python interpreters, in order of preference:
[1] python3.4
[2] python3.6 (fallback)
[3] python3.5 (fallback)
[4] python2.7 (fallback)
sh-4.4#
On 07/25/2018 06:34 AM, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>
>
>> On 2018-07-25, at 04:41, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>
>> Those are all kdepim packages, I run KDE without KMail and the only
>> package that depends on openldap is LO.
>
> Figured out the patch. I have attached it. It does not fix the ebuild, but
On 25/07/18 23:20, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 7:58 AM Grand Duet wrote:
>> After today's emerge-webrsync, I have found that python_targets
>> and python_single_targets use flags have been changed again
>> from python3_5 to python3_6, which leads to a lot of recompilation.
>>
>>
On 07/25/18 10:22, mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
>
> It seems to me that gentoo should behave the same way using the global
> flags, Isn't that the point of having 4 billion flags, more than any
> human could remember and keep track of. Are they all documented
> somewhere,
On 07/24/18 19:07, J�rg Schaible wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 17:13:14 -0400 james wrote:
>
>> On 07/21/18 11:10, J�rg Schaible wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> is someone aware of the existence of an ebuild for Java 11 e.g.
>>> somewhere in the overlays? Or has someone already crafted
On 07/24/18 19:10, J�rg Schaible wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 17:13:14 -0400 james wrote:
>
>> On 07/21/18 11:10, J�rg Schaible wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> is someone aware of the existence of an ebuild for Java 11 e.g.
>>> somewhere in the overlays? Or has someone already crafted
Several years ago i was using opensuse, I really like the way you could block
dependencies so that in the future it would ask if you wanted to "break" an
install by not installing the dependencies that you don't want to ever load,
like zeroconfig/avahi, packages that i didn't need, or want and
Hello,
So from what i understand from your burbling you run a ~testing arch
and the last update of spidermonkey removed jit that is used by kde.
First of all, there's nothing like "Stable Enough" testing branch.
It's fairly stable like won't kill your cat but sometimes things break
that's why we
On Wednesday, 25 July 2018 16:20:59 BST Mike Gilbert wrote:
> Sorry to have wasted your precious computing time, but hey, people
> make mistakes sometimes.
I'm sure we all know exactly what you mean, Mike - from experience.
--
Regards,
Peter.
I'm now running my update script daily (on a SSD...)
KDE is still profoundly broken.
Steam still doesn't work. -- might be fixed by a reboot but can't reboot
due to dependence on kde packages...
Today I get
[ebuild R ] dev-lang/spidermonkey-52.9.1_pre1:52::gentoo
USE="custom-cflags
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 7:58 AM Grand Duet wrote:
>
> After today's emerge-webrsync, I have found that python_targets
> and python_single_targets use flags have been changed again
> from python3_5 to python3_6, which leads to a lot of recompilation.
>
> It already happened last month and a week
After today's emerge-webrsync, I have found that python_targets
and python_single_targets use flags have been changed again
from python3_5 to python3_6, which leads to a lot of recompilation.
It already happened last month and a week later the both use flags
was changed back, again with a lot of
> On 2018-07-25, at 04:41, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> Those are all kdepim packages, I run KDE without KMail and the only
> package that depends on openldap is LO.
Figured out the patch. I have attached it. It does not fix the ebuild, but it
does make LibreOffice build without the LDAP plugin.
> On 2018-07-25, at 04:41, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> Those are all kdepim packages, I run KDE without KMail and the only
> package that depends on openldap is LO.
Same here. I have global USE "-ldap -openldap" (shouldn't the latter be fixed
in dev-libs/cyrus-sasl ?). There is no way to
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 09:34:09 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> If you run a KDE desktop it's a lot more than LibreOffice:
>
> $ equery d openldap
> * These packages depend on openldap:
> --->8
> kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3 (net-nds/openldap)
> --->8
>
> $ equery d kldap
> * These packages depend
On Tuesday, 24 July 2018 16:15:29 BST Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm in the process of installing LibreOffice. Doing:
>
> emerge --ask libreoffice
>
> gives a big list of dependencies, as I would expect. One of them is
> openldap. I thought that that was a bit strange, as I am a
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 01:26:36PM +0800 , Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> Yonks ago, literally four years ago, 14/7/14, I posted something here
> about the whole emerge process being able to make a noise when the
> emerge process either succeeded or failed. Success, play some decent
>
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