On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 00:05 -0700, Drew wrote:
And related to these sites that firefox chokes on, are there any
common elements they all share? Perhaps a plugin or something thats
called?
I'm not sure. I'm seeing this issue from basically clicking on Liferea
(RSS reader) links and
Hi, I am trying to configure postfix and courier-imap with openLDAP. But i am not getting any good documents on this topic. I have posted my problem 4 days before also. But didnt get any reply. Please please help me. I will be very thankful to you. Send instant messages to your online friends
Michael Crute wrote:
net-www/apache mpm-prefork threads
As a side note from the Apache maintainer:
This USE-flag combination is pointless.
The threads USE-flag is only used if you don't specify a MPM USE-flag,
and caused the mpm to be mpm-worker. (If threads is not set, the MPM
defaults to
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 06:27, Dale wrote:
With these USE flags in place I do not have gnome on my
system:
-eds -esd -gnome -gtk
Proof:
# equery l gnome
[ Searching for package 'gnome' in all categories among: ]
*
Hi,
I've set up a new computer w/ gentoo which uses a newer graphics card
than my old one (an Intel 945 on board card). I installed modular xorg,
and AFAIK the drivers which are getting installed are determined by the
VIDEO_CARDS flag in make.conf. Is there some list of supported values
for
Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
Hi folks:
In the course of learning gentoo, I managed to create several systems
using the wrong stage 3 tarballs (or something)
They all have a CHOST setting of i386
Should I change this? What benefits will it bring me, and
Since the new glibc - yes
How do
David Talkington wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
On 9/12/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http: //article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/169677
http: //article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/169844
Bah, 169844 is not the one I wanted to link to. I wanted this one:
2006/9/13, Wolfgang Liebich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I've set up a new computer w/ gentoo which uses a newer graphics card
than my old one (an Intel 945 on board card). I installed modular xorg,
and AFAIK the drivers which are getting installed are determined by the
VIDEO_CARDS flag in make.conf.
Hi,
GenToo (at least the 2006.1 livedvd) is driving me nuts.
I have tried several installations (more than 6) and they all
fail by e.g.
EmergePackageError :FATAL: emerge: Could not emerge mail-mta/ssmtp
it cannot build a kernel (just copy the kernel on the dvd)
it cannot build
On 9/12/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/12/06, darren kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
system. The cpu instructions are forward (but not backward) compatible. Thus,
I did not think it necessary for a wholesale rebuild of the entire system on
the spot. Indeed it seems this is not
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 04:56, Richard Fish wrote:
echo ~x11-libs/fox-1.2.18 ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords
Replace ~x86 with ~amd64 if you are on the amd64 arch.
Or just remove it all together:
echo ~x11-libs/fox-1.2.18 /etc/portage/package.keywords
If nothing is specified it
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 05:14, Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
to not include my system specifications in any of the compile failure
mails I will summarize it in separate mail:
Oh, ffs! Was it really necessary to clutter this list with 7 independent
threads out of which 6 requires the
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 08:17, Wolfgang Liebich wrote:
I've set up a new computer w/ gentoo which uses a newer graphics card
than my old one (an Intel 945 on board card). I installed modular xorg,
and AFAIK the drivers which are getting installed are determined by the
VIDEO_CARDS flag
Hi,
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 18:21:44 -0700 Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the modeline from this link:
http://www.sput.nl/hardware/tv-x.html
and my xorg.conf looks like this:
Section Monitor
Identifier monitor1
Modeline 736x485i 14.16 736 760 824 904 485 491 496
Hi,
gentoo doesn't seem to like me.
Trying to install gentoo, I did
USE=-doc symlink emerge gentoo-sources
After menuconfig
make
terminates due to a shell syntax error.
Are the gentoo kernel patches buggy?
Many thanks for hint,
Helmut Jarausch
Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik
RWTH -
Hi,
I don't know if it's relevant but as the installation guide says, I do 'make make modules_install'.
Otherwise you could try to use genkernel, just to see if kernel sources are corrupted.
On 9/13/06, Helmut Jarausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,gentoo doesn't seem to like me.Trying to install
After menuconfig
make
terminates due to a shell syntax error.
Are the gentoo kernel patches buggy?
Many thanks for hint,
hint: posting an exact copy of the output from your terminal would
probably get you more help ;)
--
Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot au
Does the name
Hi all,
I used to (rarely) use the coax output on my Dell Inspiron 9100 laptop
to feed into my hifi. Now that I watch a lot more movies / tv from my
laptop, I wanted to get it going again, but I no longer get any output
from the coax out.
Investigating google a bit, I found that this works with
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 13:04:40 +0200 (CEST), Helmut Jarausch wrote:
After menuconfig
make
terminates due to a shell syntax error.
Are the gentoo kernel patches buggy?
Who knows? Maybe if the error message wasn't considered Top Secret,
someone would be able to shed some light on the cause.
Hello,
I have created a file
/etc/profile.d/aliases.sh
containing
aliases.sh
and when I log in as root it is clearly loaded. But when I log in as my normal
user, it is not. Any ideas ?
--
Pupeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] (http://pupeno.com)
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On 9/12/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/12/06, darren kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
system. The cpu instructions are forward (but not backward)
compatible. Thus,
I did not think it necessary for a wholesale rebuild of the entire
system on
the spot. Indeed it seems
Ryan Tandy tarpman at gmail.com writes:
Michael Crute wrote:
USE=-* hardened pic ncurses ssl crypt berkdb tcpd pam perl python
readline
Hello Ryan,
glibc croaked during an upgrade/recompile and told me to add:
'nptl nptlonly' to make.conf. I did and the sytem completed a deep recompile
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:26, Pupeno wrote:
Hello,
I have created a file
/etc/profile.d/aliases.sh
containing
aliases.sh
and when I log in as root it is clearly loaded. But when I
log in as my normal user, it is not. Any ideas ?
I have absolutely no idea and most likely neither
On 9/13/06, Timothy A. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/12/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/12/06, darren kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
system. The cpu instructions are forward (but not backward)
compatible. Thus,
I did not think it necessary for a wholesale rebuild
Hi,
Does anyone know how to work this around. I have no apache, I use lighttpd.
Here is some of the output of emerge:
* Determining SAPI(s) to build
* Enabled SAPI: cli
* Enabled SAPI: cgi
* Disabled SAPI: apache
* Disabled SAPI: apache2
--snip
Compiling source in
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:26, Pupeno wrote:
Hello,
I have created a file
/etc/profile.d/aliases.sh
containing
aliases.sh
and when I log in as root it is clearly loaded. But when I log in as
my normal user, it is not. Any ideas ?
Looking at the shell initialization files, seems
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 15:34, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
Looking at the shell initialization files, seems that the only script
which checks the contents of /etc/profile.d and sources some files from
there is /etc/csh.cshrc (unless I missed some).
You are missing /etc/profile. Only thing this
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 15:15, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
You are missing /etc/profile. Only thing this requires is the file is
located in /etc/profile.d, ends on .sh and is readable and sourceable
by the user. Probably just a permissions problem.
This is strange: my /etc/profile
Hi,
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:36:45 + (UTC)
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan Tandy tarpman at gmail.com writes:
Michael Crute wrote:
USE=-* hardened pic ncurses ssl crypt berkdb tcpd pam perl
python readline
You could omit pic here IIRC (on a hardened profile) hardened
includes
On 9/13/06, Michael Stewart (vericgar) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Crute wrote:
net-www/apache mpm-prefork threads
As a side note from the Apache maintainer:
This USE-flag combination is pointless.
The threads USE-flag is only used if you don't specify a MPM USE-flag,
and caused the mpm
On 9/13/06, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure I fully grasp what you mean by a 'hardened system'. If you mean
running a hardened kernel with only necessary software installed, then
yes, I run hardened kernels on most servers {dns, web, mail, firwalls}
If running a hardened system
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 03:49:51PM +0200, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 15:15, Bo ??rsted Andresen wrote:
You are missing /etc/profile. Only thing this requires is the file is
located in /etc/profile.d, ends on .sh and is readable and sourceable
by the user. Probably
Just for information in case somebody else finds him/herself in the same
situation.
PHP emerged successfully after disabling cdb use flag with:
euse -D cdb
Daniel Iliev wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know how to work this around. I have no apache, I use lighttpd.
Here is some of the output of
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 05:03, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Most BIOS programs save the existing BIOS so they need somewhere to write
to.
I never encountered a bios flasher that forced me to save the bios somewhere.
A lot of them did not even had to save the bios, if you wanted to.
But
revdep-rebuild keeps wanting to re-emerge gcc-4.1.1 over and over again. Is anyone else seeing this?-- David Granthttp://www.davidgrant.ca
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 18:24, David Grant wrote:
revdep-rebuild keeps wanting to re-emerge gcc-4.1.1 over and over again. Is
anyone else seeing this?
So why don't you show us the output of
# revdep-rebuild -i -vp
? That way we would be able to give a qualified answer instead of
revdep-rebuild keeps wanting to re-emerge gcc-4.1.1 over and over again. Is
anyone else seeing this?
I have the same problem. I ignore that and everything works well ;)
--
Petr Uzel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jabber : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ : 101606095
Gentoo Linux
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing
On 9/13/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 04:56, Richard Fish wrote:
echo ~x11-libs/fox-1.2.18 ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords
Replace ~x86 with ~amd64 if you are on the amd64 arch.
Or just remove it all together:
Thanks Bo. I keep
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 16:24:11 -0700 Lord Sauron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quoth the Lord Sauron:
[...]
What should I do to fix Emacs? I hear it's a very powerful and
[...]
Much more confused than before. I get why I'd want to use unicode,
but the instructions on how to do that were
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 18:24, David Grant wrote:
revdep-rebuild keeps wanting to re-emerge gcc-4.1.1 over and over
again. Is anyone else seeing this?
Yes, usually I recreate two links by hand. I can't remember which files
are to be linked, neither can now find in bash history the
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:36, James wrote:
The more minimized the global flags are, the more secure the server.
Were I the only one who wasn't quite convinced by that statement?
--
Bo Andresen
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I need some help getting printing to work from my gentoo machine to an
HP 7410xi (one of those multi-function jobs).
No one is responding to a similar query on the cups list. So bringing
it here although it may be a little off topic.
The printer works from windows but not from gentoo through
Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 18:24, David Grant wrote:
revdep-rebuild keeps wanting to re-emerge gcc-4.1.1 over and over
again. Is anyone else seeing this?
Yes, usually I recreate two links by hand. I can't remember which files
are to be linked, neither
On 9/13/06, Xavier MOGHRABI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
I try to compile OpenOffice and the compilation failed with that message :
/usr/bin/ar rv uconvmsg/libuconvmsg.a uconvmsg/uconvmsg_dat.o
/usr/bin/ar: création de uconvmsg/libuconvmsg.a
a - uconvmsg/uconvmsg_dat.o
Inconsistency
From: Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with compiling OpenOffice 2.0.3
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 10:38:33 -0700
On 9/13/06, Xavier MOGHRABI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
I try to compile OpenOffice and the compilation failed with that message :
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:36, James wrote:
The more minimized the global flags are, the more secure the server.
Were I the only one who wasn't quite convinced by that statement?
No.
Stefan
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 19:01:18 +0200, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
The more minimized the global flags are, the more secure the server.
Were I the only one who wasn't quite convinced by that statement?
If that means leaving GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE out of USE, then it holds some
truth ;-)
--
Can one covert a non-hardended machine to use the hardended-profile, or
do you have to start from scratch?
Michael Crute wrote:
On 9/12/06, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used 2006.1 livecd to install a pII machine. It's going
to become a (minimalistic) apache2 server. I just let the
David Grant wrote:
On 9/13/06, *Bo Ørsted Andresen* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 18:24, David Grant wrote:
revdep-rebuild keeps wanting to re-emerge gcc-4.1.1 over and over
again. Is
anyone else seeing this?
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 19:53, David Grant wrote:
I didn't include it originally because it is long. :-)
If you think it's too long compress it. If you still think it's too long don't
send the mail at all... Just omitting it leaving us to guess at the issues is
simply pointless.
I've
On 9/13/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to compile the rest...? In short: If you want help you really should provide
more info about what you have done and where you didn't know what to do...!
In addition to what Bo said, you have a lot of broken .la files. More
than likely,
On 9/13/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:36, James wrote:
The more minimized the global flags are, the more secure the server.
Were I the only one who wasn't quite convinced by that statement?
No... I think it is a little rush to state
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 05:27, Dale wrote:
Mick wrote:
With these USE flags in place I do not have gnome on my system:
-eds -esd -gnome -gtk
Proof:
# equery l gnome
[ Searching for package 'gnome' in all categories among: ]
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 17:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some help getting printing to work from my gentoo machine to an
HP 7410xi (one of those multi-function jobs).
No one is responding to a similar query on the cups list. So bringing
it here although it may be a little off
David Grant wrote:
I didn't include it originally because it is long. :-)
You should have bzipped it: your mail would have been a tenth of its
size. When sending logs to a mailing list, zip them, only when
attaching them to bugs in Bugzilla leave them unzipped.
Benno
--
Cetere mi opinias
On 9/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
State Stopped
I'm guessing that this is your problem. What does lpc status
report? Does cupsenable chub-print help?
-Richard
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On 9/13/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, what have you actually done with this? I mean it tells you to recompileall of the following:# emerge -va1\=sys-devel/gcc-4.1.1 \=dev-libs/libpqxx-
2.5.1\=media-libs/xine-lib-1.1.2-r2\=media-plugins/libvisual-plugins-0.2.0
On 9/13/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/13/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: to compile the rest...? In short: If you want help you really should provide more info about what you have done and where you didn't know what to do...!
In addition to what Bo said, you have a
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 21:13, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On 9/13/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:36, James wrote:
The more minimized the global flags are, the more secure the server.
Were I the only one who wasn't quite convinced by
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 03:49, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
GenToo (at least the 2006.1 livedvd) is driving me nuts.
I have tried several installations (more than 6) and they all
fail by e.g.
EmergePackageError :FATAL: emerge: Could not emerge mail-mta/ssmtp
it cannot build a kernel
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 09:53, Robert Cernansky wrote:
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 16:24:11 -0700 Lord Sauron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quoth the Lord Sauron:
[...]
What should I do to fix Emacs? I hear it's a very powerful and
[...]
Much more confused than before. I get why I'd
Iain Buchanan wrote:
[...]
mmm. I'm rather fuzzy on exactly how it's done, but what you're going
to have to do is set up a ~/.asoundrc that sets spdif as the default
output device.
http://alsa.opensrc.org/intel8x0
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Dolby_Digital_Out_(AC3,_SPDIF)
HTH.
--
james wrote:
USE= -* hardened pic ncurses ssl acl crypt berkdb tcpd pam perl pcre python
readline bzip2 zlib apm krbr kerberos nptl nptlonly lm_sensors syslog
Try tossing logrotate in there for kicks. It's an absolute joy,
especially on systems that you don't intend to interact directly
On Wed, 2006-09-13 at 15:53 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Iain Buchanan wrote:
[...]
mmm. I'm rather fuzzy on exactly how it's done, but what you're going
to have to do is set up a ~/.asoundrc that sets spdif as the default
output device.
really? It used to just go to both outputs (spdif
bijayant kumar wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to configure postfix and courier-imap with openLDAP.
But i am not getting any good documents on this topic. I have posted my
problem 4 days before also. But didnt get any reply. Please please help
me. I will be very thankful to you.
For a postfix
After finally upgrading to xorg-7.1 cause I finally decided nvidia-drivers
were working well enough, now my kde-3.5.4 that was already installed won't
give me a start new user new login for multiple logins.
What did I miss?
Mike
--
Michael W. Holdeman
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm afraid I can't answer your question directly because I do not use Samba,
but if you search this list you'll find an answer as to how to set your WinXP
box as a server for *nix machines and share the printer that way. The Samba
interface adds one more
Ryan Tandy tarpman at gmail.com writes:
USE= -* hardened pic ncurses ssl acl crypt berkdb tcpd pam perl pcre python
readline bzip2 zlib apm krbr kerberos nptl nptlonly lm_sensors syslog
Try tossing logrotate in there for kicks. It's an absolute joy,
especially on systems that you
Dirk Heinrichs ext-dirk.heinrichs at nokia.com writes:
Hello Dirk,
I posted a resonse early today, but, it never made it..
Are you suggesting I use this in my make.conf file?
CFLAGS=-O2 -march=i586 -pipe
-march=k6 (or even k6-2) is OK, as listed above.
I used this:
CFLAGS=-O2 -march=i586
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 9/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
State Stopped
I'm guessing that this is your problem. What does lpc status
report? Does cupsenable chub-print help?
lpc status first reported:
chub-print:
printer is on device 'smb' speed
On 9/13/06, David Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/13/06, Richard Fish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/13/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: to compile the rest...? In short: If you want help you really should provide
more info about what you have done and where you didn't know
On 9/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First let me show that a connection is definately in working order:
Hmm, do you get something similar if you do:
DEVICE_URI=smb://reader:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/chub-print
export DEVICE_URI
/usr/bin/smbspool 0 reader test 1 0 /etc/fstab
Even this is a bit more bloated than it needs to be. I have never used 'tcpd'
Doesn't tcpd add security, thus suggesting it's use for a more secure system?
Thanks,
Brian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even this is a bit more bloated than it needs to be. I have never used
'tcpd'
Doesn't tcpd add security, thus suggesting it's use for a more secure
system?
Thanks,
Brian
It can. I haven't yet had a need to implement host-based security, and
if I ever do, I
I didn't get what your problem is, but at home, after emerge -e world,
GDM decided not to work. upon further investigation, nvidia did not
load. so I had to recompile my kernel and then recompile
nvidia-drivers to make it work again.
I hope it helps.
regards
On 9/13/06, Michael W. Holdeman
Hi,
I'm just wondering how one goes about creating higher/lower
priority Ethernet traffic on a home network. Is it possible?
Difficult?
When I'm in my office working on my Gentoo box I have two main
things I'm doing across a wireless network:
1) Watching MythTV. This traffic is going
Brian Davis bridavis at comcast.net writes:
Can one covert a non-hardended machine to use the hardended-profile, or
do you have to start from scratch?
Hello Brian,
The short answer is YES. The correct answer is you have to
read quite a lot (I'm in the middle of that) and decide
which
Good point, I suppose iptables can do pretty much everything tcp_wrappers can do.
-- Original message -- From: Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Even this is a bit more bloated than it needs to be. I have never used'tcpd' Doesn't tcpd add
Thanks James!
-- Original message -- From: James [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brian Davis comcast.net writes: Can one covert a non-hardended machine to use the hardended-profile, or do you have to start from scratch?Hello Brian, The short answer is YES. The correct
I have questions (for one of my machines, running ~amd64) whether it
is worth it to update/upgrade or whether to reinstall from scratch.
Another machine that melted down three months ago is being rebuilt
with a new motherboard, and new technology; I am installing from
scratch for obvious reasons
I have questions (for one of my machines, running ~amd64) whether it
is worth it to update/upgrade or whether to reinstall from scratch.
Another machine that melted down three months ago is being rebuilt
with a new motherboard, and new technology; I am installing from
scratch for obvious reasons
On 9/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, do you get something similar if you do:
DEVICE_URI=smb://reader:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/chub-print
export DEVICE_URI
/usr/bin/smbspool 0 reader test 1 0 /etc/fstab
Well, that tried to print something at least. Somekind of stepping
quoth the Lord Sauron:
I tried that, and emerge --pretend promptly told me that xorg 6.9 or
something was blocking virtually everything x-related.
It was really
weird.
Not weird, it wants you to install Xorg 7.0 which is modular. Ie: you must
unmerge Xorg 6.x altogether and then
On 9/13/06, Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It took a tremendous amount of time, months, to setup all of these
packages; maintenance of the system also demands not only a fast
network connection, but also a lot of time. It's not going to be easy
to reinstall this system in it's current
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