-libs/mpfr-2.3.2 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
media-libs/libpng-1.2.34 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
media-libs/netpbm-10.44.00-r1 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
net-dns/dnsmasq-2.45 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
net-misc/netkit-rsh-0.17-r9 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-apps/net
)
sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20071202044231-r1 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-devel/m4-1.4.11 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.27-r2 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-libs/gpm-1.20.5 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
Maybe it's listed as a build-time
] sys-fs/device-mapper-1.02.19-r1 (is blocking
sys-fs/udev-118-r2)
[blocks B ] sys-apps/setarch (is blocking sys-apps/util-linux-2.13.1)
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1)
[blocks B ] media-libs/gst-plugins-ugly-0.10.6 (is blocking
media-libs/gstreamer
to be a circular blockage involving both
coreutils and mktemp. As I've done in similar situations in the past, I
removed the blocking packages and re-tried emerge. Apparently, I
unmerged something vital. Emerge dies like so
and are there any wiki's or howto's on this topic.
I've tried searching through the handbook and google-ing but had no luck.
I thought about doing this once before, but what is going to make the
diffrence is how minimal you want the system. Are we talking a kernel +
[ba|z]sh + coreutils
/claws-mail-3.7.1 in
package.keywords nearly immediately due to the importance of the bug fixes.
Is it wise to do this for any program? Maybe only for programs not part
of the core base system (such as the toolchain, bash or coreutils*),
relying on the developers for the base system?
Or maybe
those at this time as only a brain-dead moron
would ever put init-critical code there.
It's a fact of history that Linux packager and package devs have never
managed to make up their minds where to put stuff. Just have a look at
coreutils binaries - why are 60% of them in /usr? It's coreutils
/ and maybe even /opt in there.
but we can safely exclude those at this time as only a brain-dead moron
would ever put init-critical code there.
It's a fact of history that Linux packager and package devs have never
managed to make up their minds where to put stuff. Just have a look at
coreutils
that
in a cron job like Alan suggested, or I've hacked tar, cp, mkdir, etc.
to run it automatically on all of our servers.
Why do I need to hack coreutils to share a directory between three
people? The ACL/coreutils people don't really see this as a problem.
They say, tell your paralegal to RTFM a
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
prevent the caching of service dependencies. Thus, I could not use
emerge and several other tools.
The strange part is that it happened four different times with four different
packages. Three examples are texinfo, gawk and coreutils. What makes this
problem more odd is that I could install those
On Friday 18 April 2008, Walter Dnes wrote:
I don't know if this is relevant, but I just recovered from
unmerging coreutils, which I promise never ever to do againG. Now
that I have things working again, and revdep-rebuild says I'm OK. I
went back and re-ran emerge --ask --deep --update
/dev/mapper/vg00-backup
398266496 338484192 59782304 85% /backup
For me it is the same. Could it be that this is new in the new coreutils?
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Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
[...]
It turns out that many, many executables require libselinux.so.1,
despite what the documentation of --depclean in man emerge says (or
what I think it says -- is this a bug or operator error?)
Sadly sys-apps/coreutils is one of them.
Recent versions
-apps/coreutils
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are the usual tools?
ch* and other user/group related commands out of sys-apps/coreutils
There you go! I learn something new every day. I used to modify these files
by hand and now I find out that there's a batch command available too.
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-ef world and a posterior
considering that step to be necessary
- get rid of coreutils (especially that 'rm' utility) and all the
interpreters (even awk!) first.
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When I go to emerge -u portage, I'm told:
sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-7.1)
So I do:
emerge -C mktemp
Now I've gotten a whole page of error messages. The most basic of error
messages indicates that the system can't load libselinux.so.1.
I'm not using SElinux Nor do I
portage, I'm told:
sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-7.1)
My hand-made list of pkgs tells me that I removed Mktemp 080419
that it had been required for Debianutils,
of which my current version is 2.28.5 installed 090314 .
Others had problems with this block, perhaps 1 year ago,
so
could do that, I had to upgrade portage, with made sense.
When I go to emerge -u portage, I'm told:
sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-7.1)
So I do:
emerge -C mktemp
Depending on which package you unmerge before the blocker is resolved, this
can break your system. This is while
By accident I noticed that the configure script for one of the gentoo
packages (I think maybe it was coreutils but I can't remember) gives
different results on ~x86 and ~amd64.
The script uses a test for working nanosleep that I've included below.
Could someone else compile the test and confirm
-linux-gnu-3.4.4
How can I find what gcc version my kernel was built with?
Recent updates:
pygtk-2.8.2
bluez-utils-2.22-r1
bluez-libs-2.22
gst-plugins-flac-0.8.11
gst-plugins-vorbis-0.8.11
gst-plugins-ogg-0.8.11
gst-plugins-mad-0.8.11
gtk-gnutella-0.95.4-r1
coreutils-5.2.1-r7
installed.
(an easy one)
# equery belongs `which dd`
[ Searching for file(s) /usr/bin/dd in *... ]
sys-apps/coreutils-5.94-r1 (/usr/bin/dd - /bin/dd)
That gives you the address of the package this tool resides in on the
portage tree (/usr/portage/ is dropped off the front end)
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I'm sorry, I wasnt clear in my original post.
When using gnome in ubuntu, clicking the sort by name in nautilus sorts using
[Aa]-[Zz]
When using gnome in gentoo, clicking the sort by name in nautilus yields
A-Z-a-z.
The same thing happens for coreutils ls, and so on.
Is there any file
familiar with (that usually is done by a bash/zsh/ksh shell + other
gnu coreutils etc.)
For a (theoretical) example, imagine a system that boots in the Windows
Powershell on top of the Linux kernel.
m.
-
apps run on it.
In the meaning of windows and beos applications, yes.
However it is not like ReactOS uses the windows graphic shell. It has
its own windows-like graphic shell.
When I talk about userland, here, I mean more the core stuff, like
coreutils, graphics and the like.
They had
such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
Maybe we should ask gentoo-dev? The reason not to use uname -a straight up
is because it forces portage to depend on coreutils. Portage ebuilds
currently do not depend on it unless userland_GNU is enabled. I'm split
it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
Maybe we should ask gentoo-dev? The reason not to use uname -a straight up
is because it forces portage to depend on coreutils. Portage
to
ignore the zeros in 0001 and start counting from 1. Do I need to use some
escape character for this?
This is one place bash's brace expansion is sorely lacking compared to
zsh. In this case you need to use the seq command from coreutils. See
man seq for more info.
In your particular case
to use the seq command from coreutils. See
man seq for more info.
In your particular case, you can do
for I in $(seq -w 198); do ... 0$I ; done
seq is more flexible in that it allows arbitrary formatting of the
sequence using printf floating-point format.
Or use a wildcard based match
bash's brace expansion is sorely lacking compared to
zsh. In this case you need to use the seq command from coreutils. See
man seq for more info.
In your particular case, you can do
for I in $(seq -w 198); do ... 0$I ; done
seq is more flexible in that it allows arbitrary formatting
to run executables
compiled with USE=static
What could be the reason (for complaining an existing file No such file)?
Thanks in advance. Using coreutils-6.10-r2 on ibook/ppc
Do this:
a...@nazgul ~ $ ls -al /bin/sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Nov 24 09:58 /bin/sh - bash
sh is a symlink to bash
The command nl
It is part of coreutils
`man nl' to see usage.
W
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 02:17:17PM +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Hi,
What's the best way to prefix lines of codes with line numbers for
easier lookup and printing?
eg:
line 1
line 2
becomes
1: line 1
2: line 2
sIbOk wrote:
/etc/conf.d/keymaps
Código:
# /etc/conf.d/keymaps
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/conf.d/keymaps,v
1.1.4.1 2005/02/19 02:13:53 vapier Exp $
# Use KEYMAP to specify the default console keymap. There is a complete tree
# of keymaps in /usr/share/keymaps to
Zac Medico wrote:
Zac Medico wrote:
sIbOk wrote:
i thanks your time to all, i run etc-update. I have 3 different Gentoo
machines i updated them all and converted to unicode just because i
planned a long time ago and they all work great escept the one that
gave me first the error. I
downgrading to bash-2.05d-r11 solved the problem, but now supr
doesn't work, so bash sucks. i hope i can have a stable version
soon...
anyway i'm happy now i can type anything except supr :P
2005/6/14, Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
sIbOk wrote:
splashutils didn't solved the problem and come
On 9/28/06, Daevid Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But when I do
emerge -Dav sys-apps/baselayout
It pulls in baselayout, python, perl, openssl (clearly the last two are not
needed or related to baselayout)
Not true at all.
With the right USE flags, baselayout depends on coreutils, which
, and discovered probably
30 packages that want to be rebuilt, from glibc to vim to coreutils to
audacious.
If I only need a monoglot computer, would I break anything by
disabling nls support?
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/guide-localization.xml
This is the part that matters:
There is also additional
the use flag globally to test, and discovered probably
30 packages that want to be rebuilt, from glibc to vim to coreutils to
audacious.
If I only need a monoglot computer, would I break anything by
disabling nls support?
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/guide-localization.xml
This is the part
coreutils or maybe
the whole of system?
Is the correct way doing:
emerge -e system
emerge -e system
emerge -e world
emerge -e world
? or is a single emerge -e system sufficient?
Thanks,
jules
Hi,
Don't have any new idea, but could you check if there are some
hardened USE-flags in your /etc
/Makefile
auto-build: $(DRIVER_KO)
Falling back to an older version of gentoo-sources doesn't help. make,
perl, binutils and coreutils all seem OK.
Has anyone else run into this kind of problem, and if so, how did you
solve it?
Thanks.
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. Ex:
~ equery belongs /usr/bin/[
[...]
sure, but I supposed that if it was a strange file, it could come from
a corrupt source from coreutils. (I already looked for it with
equery, but its strange name make me confused).
I have a periodically rkhunter runnig in my system, but I was afraid I
, but this isn't the reason.
[slowly getting OT...]
Looking at coreutils sources, it turns out that there are two files:
test.c and lbracket.c.
test.c is the actual program, and lbracket.c is as follows:
$ cat lbracket.c
#define LBRACKET 1
#include test.c
so, test.c does all the work.
After taking a quick
-utils)
media-libs/libpng-1.2.38 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
media-libs/netpbm-10.46.00 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
net-misc/netkit-rsh-0.17-r9 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-apps/coreutils-7.4 (app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-apps/man-1.6f-r3 (lzma? app-arch/lzma-utils)
sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20071202044231
primitive du shell
[ est /usr/bin/[
[ is a shell built-in becomes est une primitive du shell
I can't see any use flags in coreutils/bash that informs me it will be emerged
with the linguas support.
How do I know which package will be localized then ? Just curious, I don't
tweak my linguas
.
Check this output:
$ type -a [
[ est une primitive du shell
[ est /usr/bin/[
[ is a shell built-in becomes est une primitive du shell
I can't see any use flags in coreutils/bash that informs me it will be
emerged with the linguas support.
How do I know which package will be localized
defragmentation
BUT, you need a (very) recent kernel. The most recent bad bug when
using coreutils-8.10 (http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353907)
has been fixed in the 2.6.38 kernel but not for ext4, yet (AFAIK).
Helmut.
-r3]
[ebuild R ] sys-libs/ncurses-5.7-r3 USE=unicode* -gpm*
[ebuild U ] sys-libs/zlib-1.2.5-r2 [1.2.3-r1]
[ebuild N] app-arch/xz-utils-5.0.1 USE=nls threads -static-libs
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/coreutils-8.7 USE=unicode*
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/gcc-4.4.5 [4.4.4-r2]
[ebuild U
=-python2%
[ebuild U ] sys-libs/glibc-2.11.3 [2.11.2-r3]
[ebuild R ] sys-libs/ncurses-5.7-r3 USE=unicode* -gpm*
[ebuild U ] sys-libs/zlib-1.2.5-r2 [1.2.3-r1]
[ebuild N] app-arch/xz-utils-5.0.1 USE=nls threads -static-libs
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/coreutils-8.7 USE=unicode*
[ebuild
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:38:08 +0200
Jesús J. Guerrero Botella jesus.guerrero.bote...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, it's a different binary, and it's perfectly usual to find it in a
Linux system.
But note that, at least in
On Wednesday 08 Aug 2012 05:21:31 Adam Carter wrote:
To wipe a drive use dban. - live CD which uses (US) gov approved
standards of wipe methods/patterns.
Or shred, which comes with coreutils.
dd is only going to show sectors on a failed drive - too late!
To explain, modern drives
I'm trying to build a tiny Gentoo uclibc system. I'm chrooted into this
stage:
http://mirrors.rit.edu/gentoo/experimental/arm/uclibc/
and I'm using:
ROOT=/tiny/ emerge baselayout uclibc bash udev coreutils util-linux shadow
kbd net-tools grep procps gzip sed findutils
It's working a lot
these instructions to build the minimal Gentoo system:
http://judepereira.com/blog/going-embedded-with-mgentoo/
ROOT=/mounted/ emerge -auvND baselayout uclibc bash dropbear pam udev
iptables coreutils nano util-linux shadow kbd net-tools grep procps gzip
sed findutils mawk htop
- Grant
emerge
following these instructions to build the minimal Gentoo system:
http://judepereira.com/blog/going-embedded-with-mgentoo/
ROOT=/mounted/ emerge -auvND baselayout uclibc bash dropbear pam udev
iptables coreutils nano util-linux shadow kbd net-tools grep procps
gzip sed findutils mawk htop
system:
http://judepereira.com/blog/going-embedded-with-mgentoo/
ROOT=/mounted/ emerge -auvND baselayout uclibc bash dropbear pam udev
iptables coreutils nano util-linux shadow kbd net-tools grep procps
gzip sed findutils mawk htop
- Grant
It comes from gcc. The ebuild install
the current dir tree is not compatible
with gnu autoconf/automake.
In a simple way: please look at coreutils-8.20.ebuild that has to move a
lot of binaries from /usr/bin to /bin:
cd ${D}/usr/bin
dodir /bin
# move critical binaries into /bin (required
a harmless /usr merge for those who share
FreeDesktop's opinion.
Also I don't see how the current dir tree is not compatible
with gnu autoconf/automake.
In a simple way: please look at coreutils-8.20.ebuild that has to move a
lot of binaries from /usr/bin to /bin:
cd
Yesterday I did my usual Sat system update, emerging new versions of
libassuan HTTP-Cookies dialog curl coreutils binutils procps virtual/man .
Today after restarting the system, mail continues to be downloaded normally,
my mailbox is receiving notices every 5 min from my cron mail job
/libtool app-arch/xz-utils =sys-apps/sed-4
=sys-apps/coreutils-8.5
No mention of any kind of zip.
Well, I see the following in the listed deps above:
sys-libs/zlib[abi_x86_32(-)]
app-arch/xz-utils
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coreutils, while
the original bash source maintains an own trimmed version of readline..
just a thought
In that case, re-emerging Bash with USE=-readline should get rid of the
problem.
Doesn't seem possible. That USE flag seems to get ignored by portage:
emerge --info bash
. They are not tin their own package but in a big utility one, maybe
it's coreutils maybe it's util-linux. I avoid the problem by always
installing both :-)
Fo9r the rare case where you really can't figure it out, you can always
ask here for someone with the file to equery it and find where it came
like cut and head and
tail. They are not tin their own package but in a big utility one, maybe
it's coreutils maybe it's util-linux. I avoid the problem by always
installing both :-)
Fo9r the rare case where you really can't figure it out, you can always
ask here for someone with the file
s to
>>> see if it makes any difference? That triggers different code paths in
>>> several programs.
>>
>> Is "/" shown when you run "df -a"? If it's shown, then there's a bug
>> in coreutils (as long as they accept a bug on a system where mtab
ng if there is a
>>> global configuration file controlling such behaviour.
>>
>> There is no configuration file for ls(1), but we can still solve the
>> problem. It is free software, after all!
>>
>> Put the file fix.patch in /etc/portage/patches/sys-app
On 02/02/16 10:54, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
After a recent update of coreutils to version 8.25, 'ls -l' started
displaying names containing spaces enclosed in single quotes, e.g.:
drwxr-xr-x 6 belardi users 4096 May 21 2012 'Audio Libraries'
drwxr-xr-x 2 belardi users 4096 Jun 10 2014
a new default upstream or if a
>Gentoo package was somehow modified to do this?
>
>
Yes, the quoting is upstream behavior since the last few versions of
coreutils. Anyway, if you mind it, keep it as an alias, it doesn't get
in the way :)
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app-arch/bzip2
app-arch/gzip
app-arch/tar
app-arch/xz-utils
app-shells/bash:0
net-misc/iputils
net-misc/rsync
net-misc/wget
sys-apps/baselayout
sys-apps/busybox
sys-apps/coreutils
sys-apps/diffutils
sys-apps/file
sys-apps/findutils
sys
implify gentoo.conf config file
- Depend on >=sys-apps/kmod-15 for libkmod
- Stop removing systemd and other modules
- Drop systemd USE flag
- Depend on sys-apps/coreutils[xattr] (bug 613516)
Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/615898
Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/613516
Packa
xattr support in, say,
coreutils. They also let you build gcc/glibc with USE=hardened, although
what that actually does these days I'm not sure.
Aside from that, the hardened profiles have less stuff enabled by
default. The "desktop" portion is the worst offender there...
$ cat profil
m) to
> -19 (highest priority for your program). Note that you have to use
> root or sudo to use negative nice-level (higher priority). See website
> https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/nice-invocation.html#nice-invocation
> because the "man nice&qu
I use
> it. I did my regular updates last weekend and for the past few days, it
> hasn't worked. I did a re-emerge of coreutils, then some of its
> friends. It still doesn't work. When I run df -h, it just sits there.
> It will sit there for hours, doing nothing it seems. Eventua
y a second or so to list them all. Speed is one reason I use
>> it. I did my regular updates last weekend and for the past few days, it
>> hasn't worked. I did a re-emerge of coreutils, then some of its
>> friends. It still doesn't work. When I run df -h, it just sits there.
>
h264enc is required by mplyaer, it's that the
> h264enc package requires mplayer:
>
> From the h264enc ebuild
> [https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/media-video/h264enc/h264enc
> -10.4.7-r1.ebuild]:
>
> RDEPEND="media-video/mplayer[encode,x264]
> sys-apps/c
dependencies... done!
[nomerge ] sys-apps/debianutils-2.28.5 USE=-static
[nomerge ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2 USE=acl nls (-selinux) -static
-vanilla -xattr
[nomerge ] sys-apps/acl-2.2.47 USE=nls (-nfs)
[nomerge ]sys-devel/automake-1.10.1
[nomerge ] dev-lang/perl-5.8.8
-libs-1.41.3-r1)
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (sys-apps/mktemp is blocking
sys-apps/coreutils-7.1)
[blocks B ] sys-libs/com_err (sys-libs/com_err is blocking
sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.3-r1)
[blocks B ] sys-apps/util-linux-2.13 (sys-apps/util-linux-2.13 is
blocking sys-apps/coreutils-7.1
-1.41 (sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.41 is
blocking
sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.3-r1)
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (sys-apps/mktemp is blocking
sys-apps/coreutils-7.1)
[blocks B ] sys-libs/com_err (sys-libs/com_err is blocking
sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.3-r1)
[blocks B ] sys-apps/util-linux-2.13
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[gentoo-user] etc/host.conf: line 24: bad command `mdns off'
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[gentoo-user] coreutils downgrade problem
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[gentoo-user
On Feb 3, 2008 6:49 PM, Kenneth Prugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 18:44:26 +
Robert Stockdale IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipped...
Well first off setarch was replaced with util-linux, so you can nuke
setarch. Same case with mktemp in that coreutils replaced
of
packages that make up the system set (about 60 packages or so). It will
define things like coreutils, nano etc must be present, sometimes with
a minimum version. These are just defaults, if you configured them
explicitly, your changes will override the profile. Chances are you
already meet most
large packages
being split into smaller ones, and blockers installed.
You've already come across mktemp/coreutils and e2fsprogs. You still have to
deal with bash/python then that delicious recent cock-up with wget, expat and
you have to decide if you want com_err or not. And plenty more. This all
/cdrdao-1.2.1 [1.2.0-r1] -debug +encode
+gnome -pccts 1,687 kB
[ebuild U ] media-sound/ecasound-2.4.3
[2.3.3] +alsa +arts +audiofile* -debug +jack* -libsamplerate +mikmod
+ncurses -oss* +python -ruby -sndfile +vorbis* 1,086 kB
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. Ivanovic wrote:
[...]
It turns out that many, many executables require libselinux.so.1,
despite what the documentation of --depclean in man emerge says
(or what I think it says -- is this a bug or operator error?)
Sadly sys-apps/coreutils is one of them.
Recent versions - including stable - do
/expat,
net-misc/dhcpcd,
dev-cpp/libglademm, dev-cpp/gconfmm, net-dns/bind-tools,
mail-mta/ssmtp, sys-apps/coreutils.
Yesterday it worked. Of course Ive been twiddling.
I found a suggestion to run firefox in safe-mode ($ firefox -safe-mode). I
did this. It's just a way to dismember the add-ons
but
*wildly* different, as to be almost unrecognizable as the Linux we're
all familiar with (that usually is done by a bash/zsh/ksh shell + other
gnu coreutils etc.)
For a (theoretical) example, imagine a system that boots in the Windows
Powershell on top of the Linux kernel.
m.
Sorry
and the user programs that switch it on and off are part of a package
called coreutils. I 100% guarantee that it is installed on your machine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sudo mount
Password:
/dev/hdc on / type ext3 (rw,noatime)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec
before posting i reemerged kbd and didn't help. I don't use the
console on these Pc cause it's my daughter's Pc so i don't have
consolefont in any runlevel, but that's not the problem. When i have
to do anything i start it manually, it's not very often. By now
someone tells that the problem i get
splashutils didn't solved the problem and come with a few bugs
2005/6/13, sIbOk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
before posting i reemerged kbd and didn't help. I don't use the
console on these Pc cause it's my daughter's Pc so i don't have
consolefont in any runlevel, but that's not the problem. When i
our computer to), so I
thought, hm, is nls support needed *anywhere?*
So I disabled the use flag globally to test, and discovered probably
30 packages that want to be rebuilt, from glibc to vim to
coreutils to
audacious.
If I only need a monoglot computer, would I break
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Regards,
Colleen
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scheduled for merge)
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a problem with new coreutils running on kernels older than 2.6.22
Something related to futimesat, that was introduced with this kernel.
Possibly, you are hitting an issue caused by a feature lacking in that
kernel. What did you boot your machine with prior to starting the
installation? Please also
is needed to localize a package.
The files in there are string resource packages,
translations of the strings used by the program, which are
picked up by the localization library (gettext)
automatically based on your locale settings. (coreutils
installs file into LC_TIME for locales with date
settings. (coreutils installs file into LC_TIME for
locales with date/time formatting requirements; I don't think I've ever
seen any other locale files.)
The standard way to inform a package which languages you want is to set
your LINGUAS variable in /etc/make.conf to the locale name(s) you want
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