On Friday, 16 February 2024 12:30:48 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Friday, February 16, 2024 6:19:25 AM CET Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Wednesday, 14 February 2024 11:35:18 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > > I've been using postfix for longer than I can remember.
> > > The config entries I changed from
On Friday, February 16, 2024 6:19:25 AM CET Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 February 2024 11:35:18 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > I've been using postfix for longer than I can remember.
> > The config entries I changed from default are:
> >
> > --- main.cf ---
> > myhostname =
> > mydomain
On Wednesday, 14 February 2024 11:35:18 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote:
> I've been using postfix for longer than I can remember.
> The config entries I changed from default are:
>
> --- main.cf ---
> myhostname =
> mydomain =
> myorigin =
> mynetworks = 192.168.1.0/24>
That's helpful - thanks
On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 4:52:03 PM CET Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> For years, I've been using postfix to accept mail from LAN hosts, and from
> the Internet via my ISP. This has never worked as I want it - it's just so
> complex to set up and understand. Well, it is for a bear
On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 at 23:11, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 13 February 2024 17:20:40 GMT Arve Barsnes wrote:
> I think those entries must be for sendmail.
Yes, that machine has sendmail from mail-mta/opensmtpd, not postfix,
not sure it matters.
> > In /etc/postfix/main.cf there is this,
On Tuesday, 13 February 2024 17:20:40 GMT Arve Barsnes wrote:
> I'm not sure I quite understood where you're having problems, but I
> have a machine that accepts mail from the LAN through postfix, so I'll
> show some of my setup. Replace any <> with your hostnames.
> On the LAN machine I don't
On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 at 16:52, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> For years, I've been using postfix to accept mail from LAN hosts, and from the
> Internet via my ISP. This has never worked as I want it - it's just so complex
> to set up and understand. Well, it is for a bear of little brain like me.
>
> Can
Hello, Alan.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 20:16:07 +, Alan J. Wylie wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie writes:
> > My system isn't booting. In particular, most of the SSD partitions
> > won't mount, because they are not under /dev any more. The root
> > partition, /dev/md125 mounts, but that is all.
> >
Alan Mackenzie writes:
> My system isn't booting. In particular, most of the SSD partitions
> won't mount, because they are not under /dev any more. The root
> partition, /dev/md125 mounts, but that is all.
>
> These partitions are lvm partitions under RAID-1 (software RAID). They
> simply
On Thursday, 27 October 2022 08:54:36 BST I wrote:
> On Wednesday, 26 October 2022 16:46:07 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 15:22:42 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > > On booting the new system I get an error I haven't heard of before:
> > > dracut complaining "sysroot has no
On Wednesday, 26 October 2022 16:46:07 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 15:22:42 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On booting the new system I get an error I haven't heard of before:
> > dracut complaining "sysroot has no proper sysfs layout". I'm sure I've
> > done something stupid,
On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 15:22:42 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On booting the new system I get an error I haven't heard of before:
> dracut complaining "sysroot has no proper sysfs layout". I'm sure I've
> done something stupid, but where do I start debugging this? Google
> hasn't helped.
Is
On Wednesday, 26 October 2022 16:47:46 BST Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I'm installing Gentoo on a new Juno laptop, and I've reached the point of
> > booting into the new system. I have a separate /usr partition and I'm
> > using
> > dracut to create an initramfs.
>
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm installing Gentoo on a new Juno laptop, and I've reached the point of
> booting into the new system. I have a separate /usr partition and I'm using
> dracut to create an initramfs.
>
> On booting the new system I get an error I haven't heard of before:
On 01/30/2021 05:11:31 PM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
My previously working configuration had
in /etc/autofs/auto.master the entry
/- auto_local.autofs
and
/etc/autofs/auto_local.autofs had entries like
/Src -fstype=btrfs,exec,suid,noatime
Hi,
On 25/04/20 11:27 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 4/25/20 11:20 AM, "Chris Phillips"@T O wrote:
How do I override the ./configure options for emerge [-r] ?
If it's a one-time thing, you can set the EXTRA_ECONF environment
variable to contain the extra arguments to ./configure. The
On 4/25/20 11:20 AM, "Chris Phillips"@T O wrote:
>
> How do I override the ./configure options for emerge [-r] ?
>
If it's a one-time thing, you can set the EXTRA_ECONF environment
variable to contain the extra arguments to ./configure. The contents of
EXTRA_ECONF are appended to the end of
On Mon, Mar 02, 2020 at 02:40:14PM -0500, Walter Dnes wrote
> I'm checking out my old backup desktop machine and it has dropped to
> 1024x768 max.
Sorry to bother everybody. It only does 480P on Youtube, with max cpu
speed selected, so forget about trying to revive Gentoo on it. 2008
tech
On Sunday, 8 December 2019 08:35:43 GMT Tamer Higazi wrote:
> Adding ipv6 address is not the deal.
>
> Question(s):
>
> How do you connect to the internet ?
>
> Do you connect through pppoe (point-to-point-over-ethernet) or over ppoa
> (point-to-point-over-atm) ?
>
> Does your modem handle
Dear Peter,
Adding ipv6 address is not the deal.
Question(s):
How do you connect to the internet ?
Do you connect through pppoe (point-to-point-over-ethernet) or over ppoa
(point-to-point-over-atm) ?
Does your modem handle the dialin for you automatically?
In this case there are 2 other
On Friday, 6 December 2019 17:42:44 GMT Ralph Seichter wrote:
> ULA support, or rather the ability to assign additional static IPv6
> addresses to an interface, depends on the router's firmware. If you can
> make it work, https://cd34.com/rfc4193/ can help you generate a ULA
> prefix.
I can't
* Peter Humphrey:
> My IPv6 address is indeed static.
Nice. In that case, you can of course use your router's global scope
address in /etc/hosts or DNS.
> The only IPv6 details my router shows are the LAN and WAN addresses,
> and 'ip -6 route show' on this host, although it lists six addresses
On Thursday, 5 December 2019 21:17:59 GMT Ralph Seichter wrote:
> * Peter Humphrey:
> > $ ping6 vdsl
> > ping: vdsl: No address associated with hostname
>
> The outcome of ping depends on /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts, and even
> on the OS of the IPv6 nodes involved. Apple devices will be
* gentoo-u...@c-14.de:
> The easiest option is if you're using stateful DHCPv6. In this case
> you just need to set up your dhcp server to notify your dns server of
> any new leases.
That's what you consider "the easiest option"? ;-)
I usually ask the following of people starting with IPv6: Do
* Peter Humphrey:
> $ ping6 vdsl
> ping: vdsl: No address associated with hostname
The outcome of ping depends on /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts, and even
on the OS of the IPv6 nodes involved. Apple devices will be available as
somename.local, with "somename" being what the user configured as
> Hello list,
Hi,
> Having been inspired by the recent discussion of IPv6, I decided to try it,
> starting with my ISP, my Billion Bipac vDSL modem-router and one host - this
> one. Of course it isn't straightforward.
>
> Zen has allocated me a /64 ND prefix and a /48 PD prefix. I found a way
Just as a test set the 'icu inspector' USE FLAGS for net-libs/nodejs,
Then try this command, it should show how many packages would be pulled
in and their USE FLAGS :
emerge -pvt net-libs/nodejs
On 3/9/19 4:24 PM, allan gottlieb wrote:
> In trying to emerge chromium I received an error msg
* Neil Bothwick:
> That's because ~ doesn't mean unstable, it means testing. Stable in
> this context means less likely to change, not less likely to fall
> over. Plus the differentiation is for the ebuilds, not the software
> itself.
It is also worth mentioning that ebuilds cannot be added to
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 00:33:41 -0500, Andrew Udvare wrote:
> I switched fully to ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" (make.conf) after running
> mixed for a while. These kinds of issues come up too often and I don't
> have a lot of time to solve them, plus for my dev machine I just don't
> notice stable vs
On 11/17/2018 10:33 PM, Andrew Udvare wrote:
I switched fully to ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" (make.conf) after running
mixed for a while. These kinds of issues come up too often and I don't
have a lot of time to solve them, plus for my dev machine I just don't
notice stable vs unstable most of
On 18/11/2018 00:23, Grant Taylor wrote:
>
> I'm not completely sure what that means. I'm guessing you're asking
> about accept_keywords. I'm mostly (?) running stock amd64. I have
> added ~amd64 to some packages for various reasons over the 2+ years that
> this install has been around.
I
On 11/17/2018 10:13 PM, Andrew Udvare wrote:
It looks like you need to unmask virtual/cargo because you need to have
virtual/cargo 1.30.1. These version numbers have to match.
That seems to have done it.
I added virtual/cargo to /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords/cargo
which did have
On 17/11/2018 23:53, Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 11/17/2018 07:58 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> [ebuild N ] dev-util/cargo-0.30.0 USE="-debug -doc -libressl"
> ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)"
> [ebuild N
On 11/17/2018 07:58 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
Do you have virtual/cargo installed?
Not presently.
I removed the following packages as part of troubleshooting.
dev-util/cargo virtual/cargo dev-lang/rust virtual/rust
I then (re)installed dev-lang/rust per Andrew U.'s recommendation.
Sorry
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 1:55 PM Adam Carter wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 1:52 PM Grant Taylor <
> gtay...@gentoo.tnetconsulting.net> wrote:
>
>> On 11/17/2018 06:11 PM, Andrew Udvare wrote:
>> > Uninstall dev-util/cargo and emerge -1 dev-lang/rust. dev-lang/rust
>> > comes with Cargo.
>>
>>
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 1:52 PM Grant Taylor <
gtay...@gentoo.tnetconsulting.net> wrote:
> On 11/17/2018 06:11 PM, Andrew Udvare wrote:
> > Uninstall dev-util/cargo and emerge -1 dev-lang/rust. dev-lang/rust
> > comes with Cargo.
>
> Hum. That didn't solve the problem.
>
Do you have
>
> > I also had to
> >
> > ln -s /usr/bin/cargo-1.30.1 /usr/bin/cargo
> >
> > To get things working, YMMV.
>
> The correct way is to run `eselect rust set 1`. There are other symlinks
> besides cargo.
>
>
That was already set for me, but i re-ran it, and atime on the symlink was
reset. Thanks.
On 11/17/2018 06:11 PM, Andrew Udvare wrote:
Uninstall dev-util/cargo and emerge -1 dev-lang/rust. dev-lang/rust
comes with Cargo.
Hum. That didn't solve the problem.
#[5828:root@alpha:~]# eselect rust list
Available Rust versions:
[1] rust-1.30.1 *
#[5829:root@alpha:~]# emerge -aDuN
> On 2018-11-17, at 20:16, Adam Carter wrote:
>
> > On 2018-11-17, at 19:24, Grant Taylor
> > wrote:
> >
> > So, will someone help me fix this cargo / rust blockage so that I can
> > finish my @world emerge?
>
> Uninstall dev-util/cargo and emerge -1 dev-lang/rust. dev-lang/rust comes
>
>
> > On 2018-11-17, at 19:24, Grant Taylor
> wrote:
> >
> > So, will someone help me fix this cargo / rust blockage so that I can
> finish my @world emerge?
>
> Uninstall dev-util/cargo and emerge -1 dev-lang/rust. dev-lang/rust comes
> with Cargo.
>
>
I also had to
ln -s /usr/bin/cargo-1.30.1
> On 2018-11-17, at 19:24, Grant Taylor
> wrote:
>
> So, will someone help me fix this cargo / rust blockage so that I can finish
> my @world emerge?
Uninstall dev-util/cargo and emerge -1 dev-lang/rust. dev-lang/rust comes with
Cargo.
--
Andrew Udvare
gevisz wrote:
> чт, 4 окт. 2018 г. в 16:18, Jorge Ventura :
>>
> Hm, could you, please, describe your problem in a bit more details?
>
>
I wondered if they were trying to get list help,
gentoo-user+h...@lists.gentoo.org, when I first saw it. If so, maybe
that email address will help them, if
чт, 4 окт. 2018 г. в 16:18, Jorge Ventura :
>
>
Hm, could you, please, describe your problem in a bit more details?
On venerdì 29 dicembre 2017 03:40:46 CET Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 12/28/17 12:36, Stefano Crocco wrote:
> > Hello to everyone,
> > I'm trying to install Gentoo on an Asus Transformer T101HA and there are
> > some issues I'd need help with.
> >
> > First of all, I must say that many things worked
On 12/28/17 12:36, Stefano Crocco wrote:
Hello to everyone,
I'm trying to install Gentoo on an Asus Transformer T101HA and there are some
issues I'd need help with.
First of all, I must say that many things worked fairly easily. I performed
the installation from a SysrescueCD USB stick where
Am Mittwoch, 15. November 2017, 17:50:37 CET schrieb tu...@posteo.de:
> * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be
> * installed at the same time on the same system.
>
> (sys-libs/glibc-2.25-r9:2.2/2.2::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
>
>
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 18:43:15 +0100, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> /root>emerge -1 '>=sys-libs/glibc-2.26'
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> [ebuild U *] sys-libs/glibc- [2.25-r9] USE="-compile-locales%"
>
Why is it trying to install the version? Is that unmasked?
Are you running
Well, that's yet another problem, this time it's `autofs` package
which depends on glibc having `rpc` USE flag. glibc 2.26 lost this
USE-flag, however. Hopefully you can workaround this by enabling
`libtirpc` USE-flag for `autofs` package.
So the steps should be now:
1. put `net-fs/autofs
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 12:20 PM, wrote:
> On 11/15 06:04, Jan Chren (rindeal) wrote:
>> net-libs/libnsl-1.1.0-r1 is blocking sys-libs/glibc versions lower
>> than 2.26 and you have sys-libs/glibc-2.25 installed. So try
>> installing glibc-2.26 manually first and then libnsl.
>>
On 11/15 06:24, Jan Chren (rindeal) wrote:
> Oh, I missed that the current libnsl has a blocker as well. In that
> case try to do this:
>
> ```
> emerge -C libnsl
> emerge -1 ">=sys-libs/glibc-2.26"
> emerge -1 libnsl
> ```
>
> On 15 November 2017 at 18:20, wrote:
> > On 11/15
Oh, I missed that the current libnsl has a blocker as well. In that
case try to do this:
```
emerge -C libnsl
emerge -1 ">=sys-libs/glibc-2.26"
emerge -1 libnsl
```
On 15 November 2017 at 18:20, wrote:
> On 11/15 06:04, Jan Chren (rindeal) wrote:
>> net-libs/libnsl-1.1.0-r1 is
On 11/15 06:04, Jan Chren (rindeal) wrote:
> net-libs/libnsl-1.1.0-r1 is blocking sys-libs/glibc versions lower
> than 2.26 and you have sys-libs/glibc-2.25 installed. So try
> installing glibc-2.26 manually first and then libnsl.
>
> On 15 November 2017 at 17:50, wrote:
> >
net-libs/libnsl-1.1.0-r1 is blocking sys-libs/glibc versions lower
than 2.26 and you have sys-libs/glibc-2.25 installed. So try
installing glibc-2.26 manually first and then libnsl.
On 15 November 2017 at 17:50, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> From emerge I got this """info""":
>
>
>
> *
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] help securing system / remote unlock
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 22:16:38 +, Simon Perfer wrote:
> Can't seem to find a tool that will generate an initramfs with support
> for ZFS, LUKS and Dropbear so that I can remotely unlock the sy
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 22:16:38 +, Simon Perfer wrote:
> Can't seem to find a tool that will generate an initramfs with support
> for ZFS, LUKS and Dropbear so that I can remotely unlock the system.
>
> Ubuntu makes it very easy to enable Dropbear in their initramfs. I
> could have sworn I've
On September 6, 2016 10:17:53 PM GMT+02:00, Grant wrote:
>Hi, my site is being ravaged by an IP but dropping the IP via
>shorewall is seeming to have no effect. I'm using his IP from nginx
>logs. IP blocking in shorewall has always worked before. What could
>be happening?
On Thursday 25 Feb 2016 13:23:52 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 25/02/2016 03:05, allan gottlieb wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 24 2016, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> >> A finite subset of this package.use file will let skype install,
> >> followed of course by
> >> emerge skype.
> >>
> >> I arrived at this list the
Both david and alan suggested global icu use flag. Specifically
On Thu, Feb 25 2016, David Haller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, allan gottlieb wrote:
> [..]
>>dev-libs/libxml2:2
>>
>> (dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.2-r4:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled
>> in by
>>
>>
On 25/02/2016 03:05, allan gottlieb wrote:
On Wed, Feb 24 2016, Alan McKinnon wrote:
A finite subset of this package.use file will let skype install,
followed of course by
emerge skype.
I arrived at this list the long hard way, repeatedly running emerge and
adding stuffs still portage stopped
Hello,
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, allan gottlieb wrote:
[..]
>dev-libs/libxml2:2
>
> (dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.2-r4:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled
> in by
>
>
On Wed, Feb 24 2016, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> A finite subset of this package.use file will let skype install,
> followed of course by
> emerge skype.
>
> I arrived at this list the long hard way, repeatedly running emerge and
> adding stuffs still portage stopped it's whinging. The worst part is
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> I agree with Ralf, a small VM with Windows or an Ubuntu/Mint/whatever
> appliance solely for use with skype is probably a better use of your
> time. It's a huge PITA to keep abi_x86_32 under control and not bloat,
A finite subset of this package.use file will let skype install,
followed of course by
emerge skype.
I arrived at this list the long hard way, repeatedly running emerge and
adding stuffs still portage stopped it's whinging. The worst part is Qt
and X11 as skype is a Qt app and no longer bundles a
On Wed, Feb 24 2016, Ralf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hate those tons of abi_x86_32 packages as well.
>
> This is also not solving your slot conflict, but why not:
> - Use a Windows VM for Skype
> - Use a small Linux VM for Skype (e.g. Debian)
> and just redirect your webcam.
>
> In this way, you
Hi,
I hate those tons of abi_x86_32 packages as well.
This is also not solving your slot conflict, but why not:
- Use a Windows VM for Skype
- Use a small Linux VM for Skype (e.g. Debian)
and just redirect your webcam.
In this way, you don't mess up your system with 32 bit libraries. And,
Hi=)
Can't really help with 32bit conflicts, I gave up on it since other
unofficial packages got broken.
But you can try workaround with disabled abi_x86_32, put skype ebuild to
your local overlay and remove all abi_x86_32 related in it. And it still
can fail=)
Or you can give a try to
In this context I believe it's a bit shift operator. So 1 0 is 1 and 1
1 is 2.
As for the operator in C++...
The operator appears in C++ as the bitshift operator too. However, C++
supports operator overloading. This means that for custom data types (I.e.
classes), one can define how certain
On 07/08/2015 08:26 PM, walt wrote:
I'm trying to debug a gtk+ app so I'm trying to learn some basic gtk+
and failing :(
Can anyone splain to me what these lines mean:
typedef enum
{
G_CONNECT_AFTER = 1 0,
G_CONNECT_SWAPPED = 1 1
} GConnectFlags;
In particular I don't
Am Sat, 13 Jun 2015 00:06:38 -0400
schrieb Valmor de Almeida val.gen...@gmail.com:
[...]
sys-fs/udev:0
(sys-fs/udev-216:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) conflicts with
=sys-fs/udev-208-r1:0/0[abi_x86_64(-),gudev(-)] required by
(virtual/libgudev-215-r3:0/0::gentoo,
Am Fri, 12 Jun 2015 02:09:11 -0400
schrieb Valmor de Almeida val.gen...@gmail.com:
Hello,
After a recent portage update I get the list of conflicts below.
Inputs on how to resolve them would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
--
Valmor
- USE='-dso perl dbus xetex' emerge -vp
No I did not any messages. The bottom of the output was
dev-haskell/text-0.12:= required by
(app-text/pandoc-1.12.1:0/1.12.1::gentoo, installed)
^
dev-haskell/text-1.1:0/0.11.3.1= required by
(dev-haskell/parsec-3.1.4:0/3.1.4::gentoo, installed)
^
I solved it setting a enviroment variable and compiling it with threads
use flag.
--
Henrique Lengler
https://gitorious.org/~henriqueleng
On 02/12/2013 19:41, Michael Higgins wrote:
Hey, all --
I have two systems, one of which got perl 5.16.1, somehow. My other
system is still at perl 5.12... and I'm having a heck of a time trying
to upgrade that system to 5.16.1.
Is there some trick that I should recall?
This is what I
On Mon, 02 Dec 2013 22:24:35 +0200
Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
emerge -avuND world
/me slaps forehead.
Of course. :(
Why 5.16.1? that is the lowest version that is ~arch; your next sync
and update is going to want to upgrade it anyway.
Ah, well, I'm not running ~arch
On 08/06/2013 23:37, Tanstaafl wrote:
Hi everyone,
What is best practice for doing this?
If I reboot in single user mode, will my lvm volumes (ie, /var) be
available for fsck'ing, or do I have to mount them first?
The current problem started after a different problem required me to do
On 2013-06-09 3:45 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not convinced a power outage broke the fs so that you now can't
umount it, I'm having a hard time imaging how that would happen. More
likely some other script file elsewhere is damaged and leaves files open
when the system
On 09/06/2013 16:43, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2013-06-09 3:45 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not convinced a power outage broke the fs so that you now can't
umount it, I'm having a hard time imaging how that would happen. More
likely some other script file elsewhere is damaged
On Sun, 09 Jun 2013 17:14:57 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I have a similar thing with my notebook and NFS mounts at home, I often
forget to umount the NFS dirs, causing issues when I then go to work and
wake the machine up
That's why I have my hibernate script unmount NFS shares and take the
On 2013-06-09 11:14 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/06/2013 16:43, Tanstaafl wrote:
I do know the last few times this has happened, the NFS mount was
'unavailable' (the device had powered down without first unmounting it
from the server)...
I hope that is all it is...
Am 23.02.2013 10:28, schrieb Dan Hunter:
no
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 23.02.2013 10:28, schrieb Dan Hunter:
no
Double no. Next he will try the unsubscribe in the subject line angle
with little success there either. Then someone will post the nice long
reply about the unsubscribe kit and all its options. I find that one
funny
On 02/23/13 17:07, Dale wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 23.02.2013 10:28, schrieb Dan Hunter:
no
Double no. Next he will try the unsubscribe in the subject line angle
with little success there either. Then someone will post the nice long
reply about the unsubscribe kit and all its
Am 23.02.2013 14:27, schrieb Dan Hunter:
On 02/23/13 17:07, Dale wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 23.02.2013 10:28, schrieb Dan Hunter:
no
Double no. Next he will try the unsubscribe in the subject line angle
with little success there either. Then someone will post the nice long
On Wednesday 29 Feb 2012 11:28:34 Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get WLAN working on my HP625 laptop.
I've checked several web pages but I'm lost.
I'm using a recent kernel (3.3-rc5+).
I configured CONFIG_BRCMUTIL=m CONFIG_BRCMSMAC=m CONFIG_BRCMFMAC=m and
I installed the
Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
Hi, Gentoo.
My gcc now fails to work.
I upgraded it earlier on (I think) after doing an emerge --sync. I
can't remember the before/after versions, or even whether I've got both
of them.
lipgmp has a lot to do with my problem. After my last emerge
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
Hi, Gentoo.
My gcc now fails to work.
I upgraded it earlier on (I think) after doing an emerge --sync. I
can't remember the before/after versions, or even whether I've got both
of them.
lipgmp has a lot to do with my
symlink it to the later version, or copy the lib over from another
system.
Then rebuild dev-libs/gmp and dont delete the lib!
I got bitten by this but only on one system - the file is supplied by
the later ebuild so I dont know why it asks to delete it. Was in the
middle of a major snafu when
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hi, Gentoo.
My gcc now fails to work.
I upgraded it earlier on (I think) after doing an emerge --sync. I
can't remember the before/after versions, or even whether I've got both
of them.
lipgmp has a lot to do with my problem. After my last emerge -uND
world, I think
Hi, Mark
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 02:06:32PM -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
My gcc now fails to work.
I upgraded it earlier on (I think) after doing an emerge --sync. I
can't remember the before/after versions, or even whether
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
Hi, Mark
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 02:06:32PM -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
My gcc now fails to work.
I upgraded it earlier on (I think) after doing an emerge
On Wednesday 05 Oct 2011 12:52:41 Lavender wrote:
Hi, everybody! I installed gentoo according to Gentoo Handbook , then I
login gentoo . But I found that I couldn't use wpa_supplicant for scanning
netcard device failed . I think that means the netcard module not loaded,
so I type lsmod and the
On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:52:41 +0800, Lavender wrote:
Hi, everybody! I installed gentoo according to Gentoo Handbook , then I
login gentoo . But I found that I couldn't use wpa_supplicant for
scanning netcard device failed . I think that means the netcard module
not loaded, so I type lsmod and
Hello,
On 04/09/11 01:29, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
RDEPEND==app-text/mupdf-0.8
Oh sorry, I have forgotten to tell that I am using the girara branch,
which uses plugins and depends only on girara libs, it should be
fixed to have that, but I did not bother to do it previously as I had
all the
On 09/03/2011 05:44 AM, Ignas Anikevicius wrote:
Hello list,
I was wondering if someone could explain me what ebuild provides the
jpeg_resync_to_restart() function as when I try to run a pdf using a
zathura-pdf-mupdf plugin, it gives me the following error:
Hi, Neil.
On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 01:17:01PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 10:39:18 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
After emerge-synching, an emerge -puND gives, in part:
[ebuild N] x11-libs/gnome-pty-helper-0.28.1
[ebuild U ] x11-libs/vte-0.28.1-r200
Am 01.07.2011 12:39, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
Hi, Gentoo!
After emerge-synching, an emerge -puND gives, in part:
[ebuild N] x11-libs/gnome-pty-helper-0.28.1
[ebuild U ] x11-libs/vte-0.28.1-r200 [0.26.2] USE=introspection*
[blocks b ] x11-libs/vte-0.27.90
Sebastian Beßler writes:
Am 01.07.2011 12:39, schrieb Alan Mackenzie:
Hi, Gentoo!
After emerge-synching, an emerge -puND gives, in part:
[ebuild N] x11-libs/gnome-pty-helper-0.28.1
[ebuild U ] x11-libs/vte-0.28.1-r200 [0.26.2]
USE=introspection* [blocks b ]
On Friday 01 July 2011 10:39:18 Alan Mackenzie did opine thusly:
Hi, Gentoo!
After emerge-synching, an emerge -puND gives, in part:
[ebuild N] x11-libs/gnome-pty-helper-0.28.1
[ebuild U ] x11-libs/vte-0.28.1-r200 [0.26.2]
USE=introspection* [blocks b ]
Am 01.07.2011 13:54, schrieb Alex Schuster:
Isn't that a thing that only the masked portage 2.2 does? I guess Alan stll
runs stable portage.
That may be possible, I run unstable portage 2.2 without any problem (a
few surprises from time to time, but no problems) for so long that I
have totaly
On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 10:39:18 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
After emerge-synching, an emerge -puND gives, in part:
[ebuild N] x11-libs/gnome-pty-helper-0.28.1
[ebuild U ] x11-libs/vte-0.28.1-r200 [0.26.2]
USE=introspection* [blocks b ] x11-libs/vte-0.27.90
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