Hi Willie,
Thursday, February 14, 2008, 6:14:44 AM, you wrote:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:58:03AM +0100, Penguin Lover Henry Gebhardt
squawked:
So, yes, pwdb is a runtime dependency. I don't actually run pam, so can't
confirm what would happen if I remove pwdb.
Holy shit, what's
Hi Willie,
Thursday, February 14, 2008, 6:19:41 AM, you wrote:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 01:17:35AM +0200, Penguin Lover Alan McKinnon
squawked:
emerge -n pwdb
Actually, don't do that. Alan gave the right answer, but it seems that
my portage tree was just a few days out of date. flameeyes
2008/2/14, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:58:03AM +0100, Penguin Lover Henry Gebhardt
squawked:
Holy shit, what's going on? The ebuild in the portage tree is different
than
the one in /var/db/pkg/. Is it normal to update an ebuild but not its
revision number?
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 12:17:03 +0100, Henry Gebhardt wrote:
It seems that ebuilds do change quite frequently without a revision
bump.
Does anyone know what the policy is on changing ebuilds like that?
http://devmanual.gentoo.org/general-concepts/ebuild-revisions/index.html
Ebuilds should have
2008/2/14, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 12:17:03 +0100, Henry Gebhardt wrote:
It seems that ebuilds do change quite frequently without a revision
bump.
Does anyone know what the policy is on changing ebuilds like that?
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
Hi
'emerge -pv --depclean' shows that these packages may be unmerged:
snip detail
app-crypt/hashalot
sys-libs/pwdb
sys-apps/attr
Is it safe to remove they from the system? This is mail server and
has mostly no additional packages
Hi
'emerge -pv --depclean' shows that these packages may be unmerged:
These are the packages that would be unmerged:
app-crypt/hashalot
selected: 0.3-r2
protected: none
omitted: none
sys-libs/pwdb
selected: 0.62
protected: none
omitted: none
sys-apps/attr
Hi Alan,
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 6:22:33 PM, you wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
Hi
'emerge -pv --depclean' shows that these packages may be unmerged:
snip detail
app-crypt/hashalot
sys-libs/pwdb
sys-apps/attr
Is it safe to remove they from the
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
attr provides extended attributes to ext2/3 and XFS file systems,
used by selinux and posix capabilities. If you use these features,
you already are aware of it.
So, if I use reiserfs w/o ext attrs (option in kernel), I don't need
it
Thanks, Alan!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 7:00:51 PM, you wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
attr provides extended attributes to ext2/3 and XFS file systems,
used by selinux and posix capabilities. If you use these features,
you already are aware of it.
So, if
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
Thanks, Alan!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 7:00:51 PM, you wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
attr provides extended attributes to ext2/3 and XFS file systems,
used by selinux and posix capabilities. If you use
Hi Mick,
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 9:14:31 PM, you wrote:
# equery depends attr
[ Searching for packages depending on attr... ]
sys-apps/acl-2.2.45 (=sys-apps/attr-2.4)
sys-apps/coreutils-6.9-r1 (acl? sys-apps/attr)
YMMV.
Hm... on my server:
# cat /etc/make.conf | grep USE
USE=-X
Hi Willie,
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 10:36:01 PM, you wrote:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:25:23PM +0200, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
# cat /etc/make.conf | grep USE
USE=-X -acl -gpm -ipv6 -tcpd
# equery depends attr
[ Searching for packages depending on attr... ]
sys-apps/coreutils-6.9-r1
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:25:23PM +0200, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
# cat /etc/make.conf | grep USE
USE=-X -acl -gpm -ipv6 -tcpd
# equery depends attr
[ Searching for packages depending on attr... ]
sys-apps/coreutils-6.9-r1 (xattr? sys-apps/attr)
# equery depends pwdb
[ Searching for
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:03:42PM +0100, Henry Gebhardt wrote:
Where does equery get that from? emerge -e pam doesn't show pwdb as a
dependency. In fact, the ebuild checks whether you are using the pam_pwdb
module, and if you do, warns you about it. I for my part just removed pwdb,
and I can
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:53:29PM +0200, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
Not so fast. Check to see if you do have the xattr flag enabled.
In the kernel config probably?
No, I mean the USE variable.
The entry for attr is a conditional dependency: you don't need it if
you don't have the xattr
# equery depends pwdb
[ Searching for packages depending on pwdb... ]
sys-libs/pam-0.99.9.0 (sys-libs/pwdb)
Where does equery get that from? emerge -e pam doesn't show pwdb as a
dependency. In fact, the ebuild checks whether you are using the pam_pwdb
module, and if you do, warns you about
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, you wrote:
Hi Mick,
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 9:14:31 PM, you wrote:
# equery depends attr
[ Searching for packages depending on attr... ]
sys-apps/acl-2.2.45 (=sys-apps/attr-2.4)
Hi Mick,
Thursday, February 14, 2008, 12:22:20 AM, you wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, you wrote:
Hi Mick,
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 9:14:31 PM, you wrote:
# equery depends attr
[ Searching for packages depending on attr... ]
Hi Willie,
So, I can unmerge hashalot and attr safely.
How can I add pwdb to the system (or maybe world is more correct)
class?
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 11:22:54 PM, you wrote:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:03:42PM +0100, Henry Gebhardt wrote:
Where does equery get that from? emerge -e
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
Thanks, Alan!
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 7:00:51 PM, you wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
attr provides extended attributes to ext2/3 and XFS file
systems,
2008/2/13, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:03:42PM +0100, Henry Gebhardt wrote:
Where does equery get that from? emerge -e pam doesn't show pwdb as a
dependency. In fact, the ebuild checks whether you are using the
pam_pwdb
module, and if you do, warns you about
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 01:34:21 +0200
Sergey Kobzar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan, thanks again :)
Last question. How can I update selected packages correctly? Before I
used 'emerge -uDN package_name' command, but it adds package to the
world class, which is IMHO is not fully correct.
Use
Alan, thanks again :)
Last question. How can I update selected packages correctly? Before I
used 'emerge -uDN package_name' command, but it adds package to the
world class, which is IMHO is not fully correct.
To update whole system, I must use 'emerge -uDN world', right?
Thursday, February 14,
Hi Dale,
Thursday, February 14, 2008, 3:10:09 AM, you wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
attr provides extended attributes to ext2/3 and XFS file systems,
used by selinux and posix capabilities. If you use these features,
you already are
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
attr provides extended attributes to ext2/3 and XFS file systems,
used by selinux and posix capabilities. If you use these features,
you already are aware of it.
So, if I use reiserfs w/o ext attrs (option in
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:58:03AM +0100, Penguin Lover Henry Gebhardt squawked:
So, yes, pwdb is a runtime dependency. I don't actually run pam, so can't
confirm what would happen if I remove pwdb.
Holy shit, what's going on? The ebuild in the portage tree is different than
the one in
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 01:17:35AM +0200, Penguin Lover Alan McKinnon squawked:
emerge -n pwdb
Actually, don't do that. Alan gave the right answer, but it seems that
my portage tree was just a few days out of date. flameeyes just
removed the dependency for pwdb from pam. (See my other reply for
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