On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 11:58:36PM +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote:
Hi. I just accidentally removed the /usr folder!
And I am sure the /usr/bin and several other folders are gone!
Should I go for a complete re-install or there is any other solution?
Thanks and I hope that I wont find that blade
on 08/24/2014 10:43 PM Alon Bar-Lev wrote the following:
before you install everything, try to boot from installcd, extract
stage3 over your rootfs,
Wouldn't that also override his /var/lib/portage/world file?
chroot to rootfs, then:
# emerge --emptytree @world
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Samuli Suominen ssuomi...@gentoo.org wrote:
On 24/08/14 20:05, Tom H wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
SUBSYSTEM==net, KERNEL==enp3s0u1, NAME=net0
enp3s0u1 isn't a kernel name; it's an ID_NET_NAME_PATH attribute.
On 25/08/2014 08:17, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 11:58:36PM +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote:
Hi. I just accidentally removed the /usr folder!
And I am sure the /usr/bin and several other folders are gone!
Should I go for a complete re-install or there is any other
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 25/08/2014 08:17, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 11:58:36PM +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote:
Hi. I just accidentally removed the /usr folder!
And I am sure the /usr/bin and several other folders are gone!
Should I go for a complete re-install or
On 25/08/2014 11:11, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 25/08/2014 08:17, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 11:58:36PM +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote:
Hi. I just accidentally removed the /usr folder!
And I am sure the /usr/bin and several other folders are gone!
Should I
On Sunday 24 August 2014 19:22:40 Kerin Millar wrote:
On 24/08/2014 14:51, Peter Humphrey wrote:
---8
So I decided to clean up /etc/mdadm.conf by adding these lines:
DEVICE /dev/sda* /dev/sdb*
ARRAY /dev/md5 devices=/dev/sda5,/dev/sdb5
ARRAY /dev/md7 devices=/dev/sda7,/dev/sdb7
ARRAY
On 25/08/14 17:19, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 25/08/2014 11:11, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 25/08/2014 08:17, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 11:58:36PM +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote:
Hi. I just accidentally removed the /usr folder!
And I am sure the /usr/bin and
On 25 August 2014 12:19:02 CEST, Bill Kenworthy bi...@iinet.net.au wrote:
On 25/08/14 17:19, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 25/08/2014 11:11, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 25/08/2014 08:17, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 11:58:36PM +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote:
Hi. I
On Monday 25 August 2014 10:22:31 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 24 August 2014 19:22:40 Kerin Millar wrote:
On 24/08/2014 14:51, Peter Humphrey wrote:
---8
So I decided to clean up /etc/mdadm.conf by adding these lines:
DEVICE /dev/sda* /dev/sdb*
ARRAY /dev/md5
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
and now you know why you should have added --buildpkg to your default
emerge options.
Yeah, I am happy that I did it. I really don't like to compile
chromium or libreoffice again!
From: Volker Armin Hemmann [mailto:volkerar...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 12:41 PM
you said you used 6 different kernel versions - which one? Did you use
vanilla or gentoo sources? And... maybe config?
I've used all gentoo-sources so far, but I can give vanilla a try.
On 25/08/2014 10:22, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 24 August 2014 19:22:40 Kerin Millar wrote:
On 24/08/2014 14:51, Peter Humphrey wrote:
---8
So I decided to clean up /etc/mdadm.conf by adding these lines:
DEVICE /dev/sda* /dev/sdb*
ARRAY /dev/md5 devices=/dev/sda5,/dev/sdb5
ARRAY
On 25/08/2014 13:18, Kerin Millar wrote:
snip
No, I get the same result. Just a red asterisk at the left end of the
line
after Starting up RAID devices...
It since dawned upon me that defining AUTO as such won't help because
you define the arrays explicitly. Can you try again with the
On 25/08/2014 12:17, Peter Humphrey wrote:
snip
Well, it was simple. I just said rc-update del mdraid boot and all is now
well. I'd better revisit the docs to see if they still give the same advice.
-- Regards Peter
Very interesting indeed. I now wonder if this is a race condition
between
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 7:52 AM, behrouz khosravi bz.khosr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
and now you know why you should have added --buildpkg to your default
emerge options.
Yeah, I am happy that I did it. I
behrouz khosravi:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
and now you know why you should have added --buildpkg to your default
emerge options.
Yeah, I am happy that I did it. I really don't like to compile
chromium or libreoffice again!
Am 22.08.2014 um 02:05 schrieb Mike Edenfield:
From: Volker Armin Hemmann [mailto:volkerar...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 12:41 PM
you said you used 6 different kernel versions - which one? Did you use
vanilla or gentoo sources? And... maybe config?
I've used all
Hello,
I working on a new version of the apache mesos (debelopment_overlay) ebuild.
Slowly, I'm putting together an ebuild (EAPI=5) for mesos on gentoo.
I'm assuming I can use maven-bin, since it does not seem be in a src-compile
version in the portage tree?
For openjdk-6-jdk [1] I'm not sure
On Monday 25 August 2014 13:35:11 Kerin Millar wrote:
On 25/08/2014 12:17, Peter Humphrey wrote:
snip
Well, it was simple. I just said rc-update del mdraid boot and all is
now
well. I'd better revisit the docs to see if they still give the same
advice.
Very interesting indeed.
On 25/08/2014 17:51, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Monday 25 August 2014 13:35:11 Kerin Millar wrote:
On 25/08/2014 12:17, Peter Humphrey wrote:
snip
Well, it was simple. I just said rc-update del mdraid boot and all is
now
well. I'd better revisit the docs to see if they still give the same
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
For openjdk-6-jdk [1] I'm not sure what my options are as it (or a newer
version?) is required by mesos-0.19-1. I did see these in portage:
Some discussion and guidance would be keenly appreciated, as I'm not at all
up on the current gentoo java
Folks,
It's and early hack but mesos-0.19.1.ebuild is compiling out of my
/usr/local/portage.
I've got to get a few things done before I can upload it somewhere
to an overlay; mostly reading up on just how (whichone) to upload to.
If anyone wants to build mesos from a hacked (EAPI=5)
This has little to do with Gentoo , but still it is a interesting debate .
You can compile a great sort of programing lenguages to llvm bytecode :
C(++) , java , Objetive C(++) , C# , Haskell , Rust ... And a lot more . On
the other side , you CAN'T compile , lenguages like python or perl .
The
Sorry , i accidentally send it . What i wanted to say is that , Theoretically
, you can :
1) Native compile statically typed non-native lenguages
2) Recompile binaries for another architecture and even plataforms .
3) Achive a .NET like CLI , but even better .
And , notice , that the LLVM garbage
Ivan Viso Altamirano ivanviso123 at gmail.com writes:
This has little to do with Gentoo , but still it is a interesting debate .
You can compile a great sort of programing lenguages to llvm bytecode :
C(++) , java , Objetive C(++) , C# , Haskell , Rust ... And a lot more .
On the other
2014-08-25 12:44 GMT-06:00 James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com:
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
For openjdk-6-jdk [1] I'm not sure what my options are as it (or a newer
version?) is required by mesos-0.19-1. I did see these in portage:
Some discussion and guidance would be keenly
Jc García jyo.garcia at gmail.com writes:
Just dropping and idea for your ebuild, you might have this planned
but anyway, I would put something like 'virtual/jdk:1.6' in RDEPEND,
so if things work as they should(but that's not realistic), any of the
java implementations in the tree would
On Sat, 9 Aug 2014 14:38:12 +0100
Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 17:37:52 -0700, Bryan Gardiner wrote:
I'm setting up a chroot for doing some Haskell work. This chroot is
so that I can test my package against old versions of my
dependencies. I thought I
On Sat, 9 Aug 2014 16:23:30 +0300
Sergei Trofimovich sly...@gentoo.org wrote:
On Fri, 8 Aug 2014 17:37:52 -0700
Bryan Gardiner b...@khumba.net wrote:
Happy Friday gentoo-user,
I'm setting up a chroot for doing some Haskell work. This chroot is
so that I can test my package against
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