[gentoo-user] pandoc dependency problem ?
Hi, I installed [I] app-text/pandoc Available versions: (~)1.12.4.2-r1(0/1.12.4.2)^t (~)1.13.2.1(0/1.13.2.1)^t (~)1.14.0.4(0/1.14.0.4)^t 1.15.0.6(0/1.15.0.6)^t (~)1.18(0/1.18)^t (~)1.19.2.1(0/1.19.2.1) (~)1.19.2.1-r1(0/1.19.2.1) {doc embed_data_files hscolour +http-conduit +https make-pandoc-man-pages +network-uri profile test trypandoc weigh-pandoc} Installed versions: 1.19.2.1-r1(06:19:39 PM 04/17/2017)(https network-uri -doc -embed_data_files -hscolour -profile -test -trypandoc -weigh-pandoc) Homepage:http://pandoc.org Description: Conversion between markup formats [I] dev-haskell/pandoc-citeproc Available versions: (~)0.1.2.1(0/0.1.2.1)^t (~)0.2(0/0.2)^t 0.3.1(0/0.3.1) (~)0.6(0/0.6)^t 0.7.2(0/0.7.2)^t (~)0.8.1.3(0/0.8.1.3)^t (~)0.10.4(0/0.10.4)^t (~)0.10.4.1(0/0.10.4.1)^t {+bibutils debug doc embed_data_files +hexpat hscolour +network profile +small_base test test_citeproc unicode_collation} Installed versions: 0.10.4.1^t(06:21:21 PM 04/17/2017)(bibutils -debug -doc -embed_data_files -hscolour -profile -test -test_citeproc -unicode_collation) Homepage:https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc Description: Supports using pandoc with citeproc [I] dev-haskell/pandoc-types Available versions: 1.12.3(0/1.12.3) 1.12.4.5(0/1.12.4.5) (~)1.12.4.7(0/1.12.4.7) (~)1.17.0.4(0/1.17.0.4) {doc hscolour profile test} Installed versions: 1.17.0.4(06:16:02 PM 04/17/2017)(-doc -hscolour -profile -test) Homepage:http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc Description: Types for representing a structured document which results in the installation of 116 different packages (WHOW!) finally. Then I wrote a very (VERY!) simple mardown four-liner and tried to convert that one to pdf...which fails: #>pandoc -o test.pdf test.md ! LaTeX Error: File `lmodern.sty' not found. Type X to quit or to proceed, or enter new name. (Default extension: sty) Enter file name: ! Emergency stop. l.3 \usepackage pandoc: Error producing PDF [1]17128 exit 43pandoc -o test.pdf test.md #>locate lmodern [1]18188 exit 1 locate lmodern I googled for "panodc lmodern.sty" and it seems to be missing in various others distros too. Recommended fix: Install TeXlive package "lmodern". #>eix lmodern No matches found [1]17806 exit 1 eix -n lmodern Is "lmodern.sty" included in a package, which is named totallu different for Gentoo? Why is that missing? What is the clean way to provide pandoc with lmodern.sty Thanks a lot for any help in advance! Cheers Meino
Re: [gentoo-user] Palemoon with gcc-5 without issues WAS: Palemoon again - again
On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 17:04:16 Miroslav Rovis wrote: > On 170418-09:17+, J. Roeleveld wrote: > > If you are certain you don't have gcc in slot 5.x installed. You can > > add palemoon to /etc/portage/package.unmask > > "If" is what I would start with. Because it's hard to believe. Possible, > but I'd be more believing if I saw 'emerge --info' and 'gcc-config -l' > of that machine in that time. peak ~ # gcc-config -l [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.4 * peak ~ # I say again: I have just the one version of GCC installed. And it isn't 5.x either. Why is that hard to accept? -- Regards Peter
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: mysql-workbench
Martin Vaethwrites: >> Alan McKinnon >| [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/cairomm-1.12.0-r1 USE="svg -X (-aqua) -doc" >>[???] >>| # required by dev-cpp/cairomm-1.12.0-r1::gentoo >>| >=x11-libs/cairo- -X > > eix -vle cairomm Oh, that gives nice output, thanks! > ???RDEPEND: >=x11-libs/cairo-1.12.10[aqua=,svg=,X=,??? > > So your selected cairomm[-X] requires cairo[-X]. > A solution might be to select cairomm[X] cairomm now uses X. That it won't compile must be some other problem. BTW, bind needs LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -ldl" emerge bind to compile, is that a bug?
Re: [gentoo-user] Where is gmplayer?
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 4:54 PM, Bertram Scharpfwrote: > On Tuesday, 18. Apr 2017, 23:35:02 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: >> On 18/04/2017 23:21, Bertram Scharpf wrote: >> > On Tuesday, 18. Apr 2017, 13:11:02 -0500, R0b0t1 wrote: >> >> On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Bertram Scharpf >> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> % gmplayer >> >>> zsh: command not found: gmplayer >> >> >> >> Which program are you looking for? >> > >> > It is mentioned in "man mplayer". It's the graphical user >> > inferface. >> >> I thought that particular binary was abandoned *years* ago by mplayer - >> it was unmaintained? >> >> Looks like cruft is left in the man page > > It is mentioned in the _German_ translation of the man page. > I don't know what the original version says because it > didn't get installed here. > > Bertram > > > -- > Bertram Scharpf > Stuttgart, Deutschland/Germany > http://www.bertram-scharpf.de > If you have the time I'm sure the project would appreciate a documentation bug report.
Re: [gentoo-user] Where is gmplayer?
On Tuesday, 18. Apr 2017, 23:35:02 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 18/04/2017 23:21, Bertram Scharpf wrote: > > On Tuesday, 18. Apr 2017, 13:11:02 -0500, R0b0t1 wrote: > >> On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Bertram Scharpf > >>wrote: > >>> > >>> % gmplayer > >>> zsh: command not found: gmplayer > >> > >> Which program are you looking for? > > > > It is mentioned in "man mplayer". It's the graphical user > > inferface. > > I thought that particular binary was abandoned *years* ago by mplayer - > it was unmaintained? > > Looks like cruft is left in the man page It is mentioned in the _German_ translation of the man page. I don't know what the original version says because it didn't get installed here. Bertram -- Bertram Scharpf Stuttgart, Deutschland/Germany http://www.bertram-scharpf.de
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Where is gmplayer?
On Tuesday, 18. Apr 2017, 22:47:29 +0200, Hartmut Figge wrote: > You should ask bugs.gentoo.org about ALL gmplayer. You'll get e.g. > https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323813 This explains why I didn't find a solution. Bertram -- Bertram Scharpf Stuttgart, Deutschland/Germany http://www.bertram-scharpf.de
Re: [gentoo-user] Where is gmplayer?
On 18/04/2017 23:21, Bertram Scharpf wrote: > On Tuesday, 18. Apr 2017, 13:11:02 -0500, R0b0t1 wrote: >> On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Bertram Scharpf >>wrote: >>> >>> % gmplayer >>> zsh: command not found: gmplayer >>> % equery f mplayer | grep /bin/ >>> /usr/bin/mencoder >>> /usr/bin/midentify >>> /usr/bin/mplayer >>> % equery u mplayer | grep -E '\ >> -ggi >>> +gif >>> -gsm >> >> Which program are you looking for? > > It is mentioned in "man mplayer". It's the graphical user > inferface. I thought that particular binary was abandoned *years* ago by mplayer - it was unmaintained? Looks like cruft is left in the man page -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Where is gmplayer?
On Tuesday, 18. Apr 2017, 13:11:02 -0500, R0b0t1 wrote: > On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Bertram Scharpf >wrote: > > > > % gmplayer > > zsh: command not found: gmplayer > > % equery f mplayer | grep /bin/ > > /usr/bin/mencoder > > /usr/bin/midentify > > /usr/bin/mplayer > > % equery u mplayer | grep -E '\ > -ggi > > +gif > > -gsm > > Which program are you looking for? It is mentioned in "man mplayer". It's the graphical user inferface. Bertram -- Bertram Scharpf Stuttgart, Deutschland/Germany http://www.bertram-scharpf.de
Re: [gentoo-user] Where is gmplayer?
Bertram Scharpf wrote: > Hi, > > every answer I find by Google is ~10-15 years old > and does not help me. I think it is time for a more > recent discussion of this topic. > > % gmplayer > zsh: command not found: gmplayer > % equery f mplayer | grep /bin/ > /usr/bin/mencoder > /usr/bin/midentify > /usr/bin/mplayer > % equery u mplayer | grep -E '\-ggi > +gif > -gsm > > What do I have to do? > > Thanks in advance. > > Bertram > > Are you looking for this? media-video/gnome-mplayer Dale :-) :-)
[gentoo-user] Re: Where is gmplayer?
Bertram Scharpf: >What do I have to do? You should ask bugs.gentoo.org about ALL gmplayer. You'll get e.g. https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323813 Hartmut
Re: [gentoo-user] netifrc, configure by SSID and MAC simultaneously?
On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 20:41:54 Florian Gamböck wrote: > Hi Mick, > > thank you for your response! > > On 2017-04-18 16:41, Mick wrote: > > I had to read this message twice and I am not yet sure I understand > > correctly what it is you are trying to achieve. > > > > Do you want whichever NIC of your PC connects first to a specific SSID > > to always obtain IP 192.168.0.10/24 and any NIC which connects second > > to use DHCP? > > Not necessarily the first NIC, but the NIC with a specific MAC address, > say 001122334455. > > But now that you mention it, as long as one NIC gets the static IP (but > only for the specified SSID) and all the others will be handled by DHCP, > I don't care which one of the NICs is statically addressed. > > Sorry for not being able to describe it well. > > What I am trying to achieve: I have a Raspberry Pi as a server, without > monitor, without keyboard. Just a Raspi and a Wifi stick. I want the > Raspi to use DHCP when I take it with me and power it on at my > workplace. Thanks to Avahi I don't need to know the IP address it gets > at my workplace. > > When I am at home, there are reasons why I can't rely on Avahi (Android > Phones for example that do not have the possibility to resolve > raspi.local). So I want it to have a static IP at home. Now, if for > whatever reason I lose the connection to Raspi -- for example once my > router at home freaked out and wouldn't let Raspi connect with a static > IP -- I want to have the possibility to plug another Wifi stick into > Raspi which then gets connected via DHCP, so I can at least connect to > it. > > As I see it, I can't use config_001122334455, because I would not be > able to connect at my workplace anymore (different network properties). > I now use config_MySSID to get a static address at home, but what about > a second Wifi stick being connected? It would use the same config and > end up getting the same IP address that didn't work with the first > stick. > > In general, it would be intersting to logically combine the > configuration via SSID with the configuration via MAC. I can also think > of a scenario where I have two wifi networks and two wifi sticks, each > one getting a static IP on their connected network. But if I take the > Raspi into another network, I would want NIC_1 to be DHCPed and NIC_2 to > be nulled. > > I hope I could help you to better understand what I am trying to achieve > and what my current problem is. If possible I want to solve it via pure > netifrc, but I would also be happy if someone said that it isn't > possible at all via netifrc, so I can stop researching in this direction > and think of something different. I can think of at least two ways you can attempt to achieve what you want. 1. Set the Raspi to use DHCP only Assuming you have access to your home's router, you can configure on it a static IP address for the MAC address of the Raspi. The home router will not allocate any such reserved IP address to any other device, but reserve it for the Raspi's MAC address. At work the Raspi will obtain a random IP address from the work's router as expected. This is by far the simplest option. The line you need in /etc/conf.d/net of the Raspi will look like this: config_eth0="dhcp" (Change eth0 above for the name of Raspi's wireless interface). 2. Configure the Raspi to selectively set itself a static IP address In this option you will set up in the Raspi's /etc/conf.d/net a static IP address 192.168.0.10/24, when the gateway matches the wireless MAC address of the home router. For any other gateway the Raspi will fall back to using dhcp. Something like this should work: # Define the gateway you want to configure gateways_eth0="192.168.0.254,AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF,192.168.0.10" # Define the default route for gateway 192.168.0.254 routes_192168000254_AABBCCDDEEFF="default via 192.168.0.254" # Define the IP and netmask when using gateway 192.168.0.254 config_192168000254_AABBCCDDEEFF="192.168.0.10/24" # Define the DNS servers to use with gateway dns_servers_192168000254_AABBCCDDEEFF="192.168.0.254" # Then you need to add a line for all other routers the Raspi may connect to: fallback_eth0="dhcp" NOTES = 192168000254 is the syntax used to represent an IP address for the home router of 192.168.0.254 AABBCCDDEEFF is the syntax used to represent a MAC address for the home router of AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF If your Raspi wireless NIC is not eth0, please adjust the fallback directive above accordingly. You may need to duplicate the above for any other NICs your Raspi may be end up with, for which you would want to configure a static IP address. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] netifrc, configure by SSID and MAC simultaneously?
Hi Mick, thank you for your response! On 2017-04-18 16:41, Mick wrote: I had to read this message twice and I am not yet sure I understand correctly what it is you are trying to achieve. Do you want whichever NIC of your PC connects first to a specific SSID to always obtain IP 192.168.0.10/24 and any NIC which connects second to use DHCP? Not necessarily the first NIC, but the NIC with a specific MAC address, say 001122334455. But now that you mention it, as long as one NIC gets the static IP (but only for the specified SSID) and all the others will be handled by DHCP, I don't care which one of the NICs is statically addressed. Sorry for not being able to describe it well. What I am trying to achieve: I have a Raspberry Pi as a server, without monitor, without keyboard. Just a Raspi and a Wifi stick. I want the Raspi to use DHCP when I take it with me and power it on at my workplace. Thanks to Avahi I don't need to know the IP address it gets at my workplace. When I am at home, there are reasons why I can't rely on Avahi (Android Phones for example that do not have the possibility to resolve raspi.local). So I want it to have a static IP at home. Now, if for whatever reason I lose the connection to Raspi -- for example once my router at home freaked out and wouldn't let Raspi connect with a static IP -- I want to have the possibility to plug another Wifi stick into Raspi which then gets connected via DHCP, so I can at least connect to it. As I see it, I can't use config_001122334455, because I would not be able to connect at my workplace anymore (different network properties). I now use config_MySSID to get a static address at home, but what about a second Wifi stick being connected? It would use the same config and end up getting the same IP address that didn't work with the first stick. In general, it would be intersting to logically combine the configuration via SSID with the configuration via MAC. I can also think of a scenario where I have two wifi networks and two wifi sticks, each one getting a static IP on their connected network. But if I take the Raspi into another network, I would want NIC_1 to be DHCPed and NIC_2 to be nulled. I hope I could help you to better understand what I am trying to achieve and what my current problem is. If possible I want to solve it via pure netifrc, but I would also be happy if someone said that it isn't possible at all via netifrc, so I can stop researching in this direction and think of something different. -- Kind regards Flo
Re: [gentoo-user] Where is gmplayer?
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Bertram Scharpfwrote: > Hi, > > every answer I find by Google is ~10-15 years old > and does not help me. I think it is time for a more > recent discussion of this topic. > > % gmplayer > zsh: command not found: gmplayer > % equery f mplayer | grep /bin/ > /usr/bin/mencoder > /usr/bin/midentify > /usr/bin/mplayer > % equery u mplayer | grep -E '\ -ggi > +gif > -gsm > > What do I have to do? > > Thanks in advance. > > Bertram > Which program are you looking for? I found a program called "gmplayer" but it is written in Visual Basic. There is another one available from npm but I'm not sure that is what you want, either. Did you perhaps mean something like gnome-mplayer? The name you are looking for isn't in portage, so if you're sure you have the proper binary name you will need to compile and install it yourself.
[gentoo-user] Where is gmplayer?
Hi, every answer I find by Google is ~10-15 years old and does not help me. I think it is time for a more recent discussion of this topic. % gmplayer zsh: command not found: gmplayer % equery f mplayer | grep /bin/ /usr/bin/mencoder /usr/bin/midentify /usr/bin/mplayer % equery u mplayer | grep -E '\
Re: [gentoo-user] dev-libs/efl-1.18.4 fails to emerge with gcc-5.4.0-r3
On 2017-04-18 23:59, Mick wrote: OK, I tried updating poppler to 0.52.0 which then wanted to re-emerge inkscape, but inkscape failed too: Could it be that gcc-5.4 isn't yet ripe enough for mass consumption? The undefined references are because the program's dependencies aren't rebuilt yet to use the new C++ ABI from gcc-5.4, I think. Try re-emerging the dependencies first. From the error, I suggest re-emerging Gtkmm and its dependencies first. ryo/damillora.
Re: [gentoo-user] dev-libs/efl-1.18.4 fails to emerge with gcc-5.4.0-r3
Mick wrote: On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:47:25 Mick wrote: OK, I tried updating poppler to 0.52.0 which then wanted to re-emerge inkscape, but inkscape failed too: Could it be that gcc-5.4 isn't yet ripe enough for mass consumption? I don't think so, I haven't had any of your problems (but I don't have neither efl nor inkscape installed): $ qlop -l gcc | grep 5.4.0 Tue Jun 14 15:11:34 2016 >>> sys-devel/gcc-5.4.0 Tue Jun 14 18:36:37 2016 >>> sys-devel/gcc-5.4.0 Wed Jun 15 02:08:41 2016 >>> sys-devel/gcc-5.4.0 Tue Jun 28 13:47:11 2016 >>> sys-devel/gcc-5.4.0 Mon Jan 9 11:09:27 2017 >>> sys-devel/gcc-5.4.0-r2 Mon Feb 6 11:13:35 2017 >>> sys-devel/gcc-5.4.0-r3 Wed Feb 22 00:11:41 2017 >>> sys-devel/gcc-5.4.0-r3 I don't have other suggestions, sorry. raffaele
Re: [gentoo-user] dev-libs/efl-1.18.4 fails to emerge with gcc-5.4.0-r3
On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:47:25 Mick wrote: > On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 17:24:00 Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > Mick wrote: > > > On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:58:02 Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > >> Mick wrote: > > >>> I started rebuilding the world and his wife following an update to > > >>> gcc-5.4.0- r3 as per suggestion in e-log: > > >>> > > >>> revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc > > >>> > > >>> However, dev-libs/efl failed to make as shown below. Any idea how to > > >>> overcome this breakage? > > >>> > > >>> emerge -1aDv dev-libs/efl > > >>> [snip ..] > > >>> > > >>> This was the 110th package out of 413 being rebuild, so I assume > > >>> poppler > > >>> et al should have already been rebuilt in advance as dependencies. > > >>> What > > >>> can I try? > > >> > > >> Maybe https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=615326 ? > > >> Is poppler really installed? > > >> > > >> raffaele > > > > > > Yes, it seems to be: > > > > > > $ eix -l poppler > > > [I] app-text/poppler > > > > > > Available versions: > > > 0.45.0(0/62)^t[cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > > > >~0.51.0(0/66)^t[cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > > > >~0.52.0(0/66)^t[cairo cjk curl cxx debug doc > > >+introspection > > > > > > +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] > > > > > >** (0/)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > > > > Installed versions: 0.45.0^t(10:10:43 30/07/16)(cairo cxx > > > introspection > > > > > > jpeg jpeg2k lcms png qt4 qt5 tiff utils -cairo-qt -cjk -curl -debug -doc > > > -nss) > > > > Another guess: you are installing unstable (~) for efl but poppler is > > still > > at stable version: maybe you could try to manually update poppler before > > efl. > > > > raffaele > > Hmm ... I don't think so, both because it worked before this gcc update and > because when I fed poppler and elf to emerge, it wanted to emerge efl first. OK, I tried updating poppler to 0.52.0 which then wanted to re-emerge inkscape, but inkscape failed too: libdepixelize/libdepixelize.a(kopftracer2011.o): In function `Tracer::Kopf2011::to_grouped_voronoi(std::__cxx11::basic_stringconst&, Tracer::Kopf2011::Options const&)': kopftracer2011.cpp:(.text+0x618): undefined reference to `Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file(std::__cxx11::basic_string const&)' libdepixelize/libdepixelize.a(kopftracer2011.o): In function `Tracer::Kopf2011::to_splines(std::__cxx11::basic_string const&, Tracer::Kopf2011::Options const&)': kopftracer2011.cpp:(.text+0x848): undefined reference to `Gdk::Pixbuf::create_from_file(std::__cxx11::basic_string const&)' /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../lib64/libgtkmm-2.4.so: undefined reference to `Glib::ustring::ustring(std::string const&)' /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../lib64/libgtkmm-2.4.so: undefined reference to `Glib::ustring::ustring(std::string&&)' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[3]: *** [Makefile:6906: inkview] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory '/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/inkscape-0.91- r3/work/inkscape-0.91/src' make[2]: *** [Makefile:5059: all] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory '/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/inkscape-0.91- r3/work/inkscape-0.91/src' make[1]: *** [Makefile:1411: all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/inkscape-0.91- r3/work/inkscape-0.91' make: *** [Makefile:1107: all] Error 2 * ERROR: media-gfx/inkscape-0.91-r3::gentoo failed (compile phase): * emake failed Could it be that gcc-5.4 isn't yet ripe enough for mass consumption? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
[gentoo-user] Palemoon with gcc-5 without issues WAS: Palemoon again - again
On 170418-09:17+, J. Roeleveld wrote: > On April 18, 2017 11:06:12 AM GMT+02:00, Peter Humphrey >wrote: > >On Monday 17 Apr 2017 13:05:59 Walter Dnes wrote: > >> A couple of things to note, which also apply to building Firefox ... > >I don't see any of those USE flags. This is from the octopus overlay: ... > >This is in spite of having "www-client/palemoon" (no qualifiers) in > >package.keywords, and having only version 4.9.4 p1.0 of GCC installed. > > > >Really, sometimes I doubt the evidence of my own eyes. :-( > > If you are certain you don't have gcc in slot 5.x installed. You can > add palemoon to /etc/portage/package.unmask "If" is what I would start with. Because it's hard to believe. Possible, but I'd be more believing if I saw 'emerge --info' and 'gcc-config -l' of that machine in that time. But I'll depart on a tangent. Actually on this gcc-tangent, so to speak. Namely I keep updating my Palemoon, remaining on gcc-5, and have no issues. Here is my gcc-config listing: [1] arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi-5.4.0 [2] arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi-5.4.0-hardenednopie [3] arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi-5.4.0-hardenednopiessp [4] arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi-5.4.0-hardenednossp [5] arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi-5.4.0-vanilla * [6] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.4 [7] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.4-hardenednopie [8] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.4-hardenednopiessp [9] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.4-hardenednossp [10] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.9.4-vanilla [11] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-5.4.0 * [12] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-5.4.0-hardenednopie [13] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-5.4.0-hardenednopiessp [14] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-5.4.0-hardenednossp [15] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-5.4.0-vanilla > That will override the package.mask from the overlay. > I wouldn't even bet that would solve the issue (but that's just my bet, I'm not very advanced to offer actual analysis, it's just my feeling... However, I've spent many hours compiling Palemoon over the last three or four months...). I'd like to know if anybody runs Palemoon built with gcc-5, like I build it? Because it's strange that I just don't have issues with it, and normally Palemoon from: https://github.com/deuiore/palemoon-overlay won't even build with gcc-5... I changed a few things, and generally, not much has changed from the time I made this fork/branch: https://github.com/miroR/palemoon-overlay/tree/develop which constitutes the pull request in the main overlay: https://github.com/deuiore/palemoon-overlay/pull/34 I have posted about it at: Pale Moon Air-Gapped portage EAPI 6 Install WAS: [Logging] SSL with PM https://lists.gt.net/gentoo/user/323422 and if there is any interest, I can try and find time to update that pretty unprofessionally made fork of mine there... The ebuild would need to be updated, e.g. my current version is: Version: 27.3.0a1 (64-bit) (2017-04-18) And it installs the same way in Air-Gapped in the fashion described in that "Pale Moon Air-Gapped portage EAPI 6 Install" topic on this mailing list, as it would from online git, except the Air-Gapped way is much much safer, and... And, for that installation of mine, this installation actually: # emerge -pv palemoon These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies ... done! [ebuild R] www-client/palemoon-27.3.0-r3::miro USE="alsa gtk2 official-branding optimize -dbus -gtk3 -jemalloc -necko-wifi -pulseaudio -shared-js -system-libs -valgrind -webrtc" LINGUAS="-cs -de -es_AR -es_ES -es_MX -fr -hu -it -ja -ko -pl -ru -zh_CN" 0 KiB Total: 1 package (1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 KiB # [for that installation], here's the ebuild, I'm attaching it: palemoon-27.3.0-r3.ebuild I can't remember with certainty, but I think that the "palemoon-1-r1" eclass that's necessary to build with gcc-5 (that is, aside from the naming changes that are necessary to do in the ebuild, which ebuild is otherwise a copy of deuoire's ebuild --e.g. ffmpeg is now used for HTML5, not gstreamer, and other likely good changes--... [aside from the naming changes], that eclass is what is also necessary, to build with gcc-5. It's just some commenting out in that eclass that's needed to get the gcc-5 compilation. And that palemoon-1-r1 eclass I think hasn't change, but I'd need to look it up more closely (time... much time needed in these affairs...)... Of course, all that done in your custom overlay (earlier name was local overlay). But if anybody is interested, pls. have patience, I'm most usually a slow worker... -- Miroslav Rovis Zagreb, Croatia https://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr # Copyright 1999-2017 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Id$ EAPI=6 REQUIRED_BUILDSPACE='7G' # For mozlinguas: MOZ_LANGS=( cs de es-AR es-ES es-MX fr hu it ja ko pl ru zh-CN ) MOZ_LANGPACK_PREFIX="langpacks/27.x/" MOZ_FTP_URI="http://relmirror.palemoon.org; inherit palemoon-1-r1 mozlinguas git-r3 eutils flag-o-matic
Re: [gentoo-user] dev-libs/efl-1.18.4 fails to emerge with gcc-5.4.0-r3
On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 17:24:00 Raffaele Belardi wrote: > Mick wrote: > > On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:58:02 Raffaele Belardi wrote: > >> Mick wrote: > >>> I started rebuilding the world and his wife following an update to > >>> gcc-5.4.0- r3 as per suggestion in e-log: > >>> > >>> revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc > >>> > >>> However, dev-libs/efl failed to make as shown below. Any idea how to > >>> overcome this breakage? > >>> > >>> emerge -1aDv dev-libs/efl > >>> [snip ..] > >>> > >>> This was the 110th package out of 413 being rebuild, so I assume poppler > >>> et al should have already been rebuilt in advance as dependencies. What > >>> can I try? > >> > >> Maybe https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=615326 ? > >> Is poppler really installed? > >> > >> raffaele > > > > Yes, it seems to be: > > > > $ eix -l poppler > > [I] app-text/poppler > > > > Available versions: > > 0.45.0(0/62)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > >~0.51.0(0/66)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > >~0.52.0(0/66)^t [cairo cjk curl cxx debug doc > >+introspection > > > > +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] > > > >** (0/)^t[cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > > Installed versions: 0.45.0^t(10:10:43 30/07/16)(cairo cxx > > introspection > > > > jpeg jpeg2k lcms png qt4 qt5 tiff utils -cairo-qt -cjk -curl -debug -doc > > -nss) > Another guess: you are installing unstable (~) for efl but poppler is still > at stable version: maybe you could try to manually update poppler before > efl. > > raffaele Hmm ... I don't think so, both because it worked before this gcc update and because when I fed poppler and elf to emerge, it wanted to emerge efl first. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] netifrc, configure by SSID and MAC simultaneously?
On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:03:25 Florian Gamböck wrote: > Hello! > > In my wireless home network I use a static IP for my machine. The > regarding line in /etc/conf.d/net reads as follows (let's assume that my > SSID is in fact "MySSID"): > > config_MySSID="192.168.0.10/24" > > Is there a possibility to configure this IP not only for this specific > SSID, but also for a specific MAC address of my wireless card? I only > want my "main" wireless card to have this static IP, if another card > goes up and connects with the same SSID, it should be configured via > DHCP. > > I tried the following: > > config_MySSID="dhcp" > config_001122334455="192.168.0.10/24" > > I also changed the order of those two lines, but the SSID based config > seems to "win" regardless. Also, if this config would actually work, > then I would have this static IP in every network I change (this is not > desireable). So I need a logical AND with those two variables, like so: > > config_MySSID="dhcp" > config_001122334455_MySSID="192.168.0.10/24" > > This would mean the following: Connect to MySSID via DHCP, except when > using the interface with the MAC address 001122334455, which should get > a static IP. > > Not to mention that I indeed tried this last one, but it didn't work > either. > > So, what are your thoughts? Is this possible via netifrc? I had to read this message twice and I am not yet sure I understand correctly what it is you are trying to achieve. Do you want whichever NIC of your PC connects first to a specific SSID to always obtain IP 192.168.0.10/24 and any NIC which connects second to use DHCP? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] dev-libs/efl-1.18.4 fails to emerge with gcc-5.4.0-r3
Mick wrote: On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:58:02 Raffaele Belardi wrote: Mick wrote: I started rebuilding the world and his wife following an update to gcc-5.4.0- r3 as per suggestion in e-log: revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc However, dev-libs/efl failed to make as shown below. Any idea how to overcome this breakage? emerge -1aDv dev-libs/efl [snip ..] This was the 110th package out of 413 being rebuild, so I assume poppler et al should have already been rebuilt in advance as dependencies. What can I try? Maybe https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=615326 ? Is poppler really installed? raffaele Yes, it seems to be: $ eix -l poppler [I] app-text/poppler Available versions: 0.45.0(0/62)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] ~0.51.0(0/66)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] ~0.52.0(0/66)^t [cairo cjk curl cxx debug doc +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] ** (0/)^t[cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] Installed versions: 0.45.0^t(10:10:43 30/07/16)(cairo cxx introspection jpeg jpeg2k lcms png qt4 qt5 tiff utils -cairo-qt -cjk -curl -debug -doc -nss) Another guess: you are installing unstable (~) for efl but poppler is still at stable version: maybe you could try to manually update poppler before efl. raffaele
Re: [gentoo-user] dev-libs/efl-1.18.4 fails to emerge with gcc-5.4.0-r3
On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:58:02 Raffaele Belardi wrote: > Mick wrote: > > I started rebuilding the world and his wife following an update to > > gcc-5.4.0- r3 as per suggestion in e-log: > > > > revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc > > > > However, dev-libs/efl failed to make as shown below. Any idea how to > > overcome this breakage? > > > > emerge -1aDv dev-libs/efl > > [snip ..] > > > > /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc - > > march=native -O2 -pipe -fpie -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed -fPIC -DPIC -pie - > > rdynamic -o bin/evas/dummy_slave bin/evas[26/865] > > s_dummy_slave-dummy_slave.o -fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections > > -ffunction- > > sections -Wl,--gc-sections -fno-strict-aliasing -Wl,--as-needed > > -Wl,--no-copy- dt-needed-entries -fvisibility=hidden > > > > -fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections > > -fno-strict-aliasing -> > > Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries lib/eo/libeo.la > > lib/eina/libeina.la-lpthread-lm > > > > -lrt > > > > generic/evas/pdf/generic_evas_pdf_evas_image_loader_pdf-main.o: In > > function > > `poppler_init(char const*, int, int, int)': > > main.cpp:(.text+0x127): undefined reference to > > `poppler::document::load_from_file(std::__cxx11::basic_string> std::char_traits, std::allocator > const&, > > std::__cxx11::basic_ > > string const&, > > std::__cxx11::basic_string > std::allocator> > >> const&)' > > > > This was the 110th package out of 413 being rebuild, so I assume poppler > > et al should have already been rebuilt in advance as dependencies. What > > can I try? > Maybe https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=615326 ? > Is poppler really installed? > > raffaele Yes, it seems to be: $ eix -l poppler [I] app-text/poppler Available versions: 0.45.0(0/62)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] ~0.51.0(0/66)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] ~0.52.0(0/66)^t [cairo cjk curl cxx debug doc +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] ** (0/)^t[cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] Installed versions: 0.45.0^t(10:10:43 30/07/16)(cairo cxx introspection jpeg jpeg2k lcms png qt4 qt5 tiff utils -cairo-qt -cjk -curl -debug -doc -nss) -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] dev-libs/efl-1.18.4 fails to emerge with gcc-5.4.0-r3
Mick wrote: I started rebuilding the world and his wife following an update to gcc-5.4.0- r3 as per suggestion in e-log: revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc However, dev-libs/efl failed to make as shown below. Any idea how to overcome this breakage? emerge -1aDv dev-libs/efl [snip ..] /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc - march=native -O2 -pipe -fpie -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed -fPIC -DPIC -pie - rdynamic -o bin/evas/dummy_slave bin/evas[26/865] s_dummy_slave-dummy_slave.o -fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction- sections -Wl,--gc-sections -fno-strict-aliasing -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--no-copy- dt-needed-entries -fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections -fno-strict-aliasing - Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries lib/eo/libeo.la lib/eina/libeina.la-lpthread-lm -lrt generic/evas/pdf/generic_evas_pdf_evas_image_loader_pdf-main.o: In function `poppler_init(char const*, int, int, int)': main.cpp:(.text+0x127): undefined reference to `poppler::document::load_from_file(std::__cxx11::basic_stringconst&, std::__cxx11::basic_ string const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string
Re: [gentoo-user] Palemoon again - again
On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 09:17:24 J. Roeleveld wrote: > If you are certain you don't have gcc in slot 5.x installed. You can add > palemoon to /etc/portage/package.unmask > > That will override the package.mask from the overlay. This looks pretty conclusive to me: $ eix -eI gcc [I] sys-devel/gcc Available versions: (2.95.3) ~*2.95.3-r10^s (3.3.6) ~3.3.6-r1^s (3.4.6) 3.4.6-r2^s (4.0.4) **4.0.4^s (4.1.2) 4.1.2^s (4.2.4) ~4.2.4-r1^s (4.3.6) 4.3.6-r1^s (4.4.7) 4.4.7^s (4.5.4) 4.5.4^s (4.6.4) 4.6.4^s (4.7.4) 4.7.4^s (4.8.5) 4.8.5^s (4.9.3) 4.9.3^s (4.9.4) 4.9.4^s{tbz2} (5.4.0) ~5.4.0^s ~5.4.0-r3^s (6.3.0) **6.3.0^s {altivec awt boundschecking cilk +cxx d debug doc fixed-point +fortran gcj go graphite hardened jit libssp mpx mudflap multilib +nls nopie nossp +nptl objc objc++ objc-gc +openmp +pch pie regression-test +sanitize ssp vanilla +vtv} Installed versions: 4.9.4(4.9.4)^s{tbz2}(01:21:29 01/04/17)(cxx multilib nls nptl openmp sanitize vtv -altivec -awt -cilk -debug -doc - fixed-point -fortran -gcj -go -graphite -hardened -libssp -nopie -nossp - objc -objc++ -objc-gc -regression-test -vanilla) Homepage:https://gcc.gnu.org/ Description: The GNU Compiler Collection So I'll do as you suggest - thanks again. Unless disabling Fortran has thrown a spanner into the works, but that would be a surprise. USE=-fortran is set system-wide and nothing's complained yet. -- Regards Peter
[gentoo-user] dev-libs/efl-1.18.4 fails to emerge with gcc-5.4.0-r3
I started rebuilding the world and his wife following an update to gcc-5.4.0- r3 as per suggestion in e-log: revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc However, dev-libs/efl failed to make as shown below. Any idea how to overcome this breakage? emerge -1aDv dev-libs/efl [snip ..] libtool: link: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -march=native -O2 -pipe -fpie -Wl,-O1 - fPIC -DPIC -pie -rdynamic -o bin/evas/.libs/evas_cserve2_slave bin/evas/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave-evas_cserve2 _slave.o bin/evas/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave-evas_cserve2_utils.o lib/evas/file/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave-evas_module.o lib/evas/file/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave-evas_path.o modules/evas/ image_loaders/dds/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave-evas_image_load_dds.o modules/evas/image_loaders/dds/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave-s3tc_decoder.o modules/evas/image_loaders/tgv/bin_evas_evas_cse rve2_slave-evas_image_load_tgv.o static_libs/rg_etc/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave-rg_etc1.o static_libs/rg_etc/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave-rg_etc2.o static_libs/lz4/bin_evas_evas_cserve2_slave -lz4.o -fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc- sections -fno-strict-aliasing -Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries - fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections -fno-strict-aliasing -Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries - fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections -fno- strict-aliasing -Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed- entries -Wl,--export-dynamic lib/eo/.libs/libeo.so -Wl,--as-needed lib/eina/.libs/libeina.so lib/emile/.libs/libemile.so -lssl -lcrypto -lz /var/tmp/portage/dev-libs/efl-1.18.4/work/efl-1.1 8.4/src/lib/eina/.libs/libeina.so -ldl -lrt -lpthread -ljpeg -lm libtool: link: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -I../src/lib/efl -I../src/lib/efl - I../src/lib/eina -I../src/lib/eina -I../src/generic/evas/common - I/usr/include/poppler/cpp -I/usr/include/poppler -m arch=native -O2 -pipe -fPIC -DPIC -std=gnu++11 -Wl,-O1 -fPIC -DPIC -pie - rdynamic -o generic/evas/pdf/.libs/evas_image_loader.pdf generic/evas/pdf/generic_evas_pdf_evas_image_loader_pdf-main .o generic/evas/common/generic_evas_pdf_evas_image_loader_pdf-shmfile.o generic/evas/common/generic_evas_pdf_evas_image_loader_pdf-timeout.o - fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction-se ctions -Wl,--gc-sections -fno-strict-aliasing -Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries -Wl,--as-needed lib/eina/.libs/libeina.so -lpthread -lm -ldl -lpoppler-cpp - lrt libtool: link: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -I../src/lib/efl -I../src/lib/efl - I../src/lib/eina -I../src/lib/eina -I../src/generic/evas/common -pthread - I/usr/include/librsvg-2.0 -I/usr/include/g dk-pixbuf-2.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 - I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/pixman-1 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/libdrm -I/usr/include/libpng16 -march =native -O2 -pipe -fpie -Wl,-O1 -fPIC -DPIC -pie -rdynamic -o generic/evas/svg/.libs/evas_image_loader.svg generic/evas/svg/generic_evas_svg_evas_image_loader_svg-main.o generic/evas/common/ generic_evas_svg_evas_image_loader_svg-shmfile.o generic/evas/common/generic_evas_svg_evas_image_loader_svg-timeout.o - fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-section s -fno-strict-aliasing -Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries -Wl,--as-needed lib/eina/.libs/libeina.so -lpthread -ldl -lrsvg-2 -lgio-2.0 -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 - lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -lcairo -lrt -lm -pthread /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc - march=native -O2 -pipe -fpie -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed -fPIC -DPIC -pie - rdynamic -o bin/evas/dummy_slave bin/evas[26/865] s_dummy_slave-dummy_slave.o -fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction- sections -Wl,--gc-sections -fno-strict-aliasing -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--no-copy- dt-needed-entries -fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections -fno-strict-aliasing - Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--no-copy-dt-needed-entries lib/eo/libeo.la lib/eina/libeina.la-lpthread-lm -lrt generic/evas/pdf/generic_evas_pdf_evas_image_loader_pdf-main.o: In function `poppler_init(char const*, int, int, int)': main.cpp:(.text+0x127): undefined reference to `poppler::document::load_from_file(std::__cxx11::basic_stringconst&, std::__cxx11::basic_ string const&, std::__cxx11::basic_string const&)' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[4]: *** [Makefile:25843: generic/evas/pdf/evas_image_loader.pdf] Error 1 make[4]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs libtool: link: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -Wall -Wextra -Wpointer-arith -Wno- missing-field-initializers -fvisibility=hidden -fdata-sections -ffunction- sections -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/i nclude/luajit-2.0 -I../src/lib/evas -I../src/lib/evas - I../src/bindings/cxx/evas -I../src/bindings/evas -I../src/lib/ecore - I../src/lib/ecore -I../src/lib/ector
[gentoo-user] netifrc, configure by SSID and MAC simultaneously?
Hello! In my wireless home network I use a static IP for my machine. The regarding line in /etc/conf.d/net reads as follows (let's assume that my SSID is in fact "MySSID"): config_MySSID="192.168.0.10/24" Is there a possibility to configure this IP not only for this specific SSID, but also for a specific MAC address of my wireless card? I only want my "main" wireless card to have this static IP, if another card goes up and connects with the same SSID, it should be configured via DHCP. I tried the following: config_MySSID="dhcp" config_001122334455="192.168.0.10/24" I also changed the order of those two lines, but the SSID based config seems to "win" regardless. Also, if this config would actually work, then I would have this static IP in every network I change (this is not desireable). So I need a logical AND with those two variables, like so: config_MySSID="dhcp" config_001122334455_MySSID="192.168.0.10/24" This would mean the following: Connect to MySSID via DHCP, except when using the interface with the MAC address 001122334455, which should get a static IP. Not to mention that I indeed tried this last one, but it didn't work either. So, what are your thoughts? Is this possible via netifrc? -- Kind regards Flo
[gentoo-user] Where's my Konqueror bookmarks gone?!
Quick pointers in case you discover, like I did, your latest konqueror:5 update makes all your Konqueror bookmarks disappear. Following the stabilisation of konqueror:5 I updated from kde- apps/konqueror-16.08.3 to kde-apps/konqueror-16.12.3. I noticed an elog message to install kde-apps/keditbookmarks:5 for bookmarks support. Well, kde-apps/keditbookmarks was in the packages portage updated, so I didn't think more of it. However, I just noticed that my Konqueror bookmarks are no longer there! Where have they gone and how can I get them back? All I found in ~/.local/share is: .local/share/konqueror/bookmarks.xml:http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/desktop-bookmarks; dbusName="konqueror" xmlns:mime="http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info; xmlns:kdepriv="http://www.kde.org/kdepriv; folded="no"/> Binary file .local/share/konqueror/konq_history matches So, I looked in ~/.kde4 and fair enough there they were listed in: .kde4/share/apps/konqueror/bookmarks.xml Then I used the Bookmark Editor in Konqueror to import them, replacing the default single bookmark of konqueror:5. Meanwhile, all sort of Dolphin unpleasantness has arrived to Konqueror too, which is quite disappointing. I'll post separately about this in case there are fixes I haven't yet discovered. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Palemoon again - again
On April 18, 2017 11:06:12 AM GMT+02:00, Peter Humphreywrote: >On Monday 17 Apr 2017 13:05:59 Walter Dnes wrote: >> A couple of things to note, which also apply to building Firefox >> >> 1) When using the Palemoon overlay, I found that USE="optimize" turns >> off Gentoo's optimization, and replaces it with limited >"optimization" >> by the mozconfig. If you're going to build it, I recommend >> USE="-optimize" >> >> 2) USE="-system-libs" is recommended. Yes, this does make the binary >> slightly larger. But it avoids problems where changing API/ABI in >the >> system lib causes subtle problems for the program. It may also >reduce >> dependancies pulled in, depending on what your other programs have >> pulled in. > >I don't see any of those USE flags. This is from the octopus overlay: > >[ebuild R ~] www-client/palemoon-27.2.1::octopus USE="alsa dbus >ffmpeg >gtk2 official-branding optimize printing speech spell wave webm >-devtools - >gtk3 -jemalloc -necko-wifi -pulseaudio -shared-js -strip-binaries >-system- >cairo -system-compress -system-images -system-libevent -system-pixman - >system-spell -system-sqlite -system-vpx -valgrind -webrtc" 0 KiB > >If I remove that overlay and install the palemoon overlay, I get this: > >!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "palemoon" have been masked. >!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your >request: >- www-client/palemoon-27.2.1-r1::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) >/var/lib/layman/palemoon/profiles/package.mask: ># When built with gcc >=5 Pale Moon is highly unstable, so you are ># prevented from building it if you are on a 5.* profile. You can use ># gcc-config to change your compiler profile, just remember to change >it >back ># afterwards. You need to have the appropriate versions of gcc >installed for ># them to be shown in gcc-config. > >- www-client/palemoon-27.2.1::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) >- www-client/palemoon-27.2.0::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) >- www-client/palemoon-27.1.2::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) >- www-client/palemoon-27.1.0::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) >- www-client/palemoon-27.0.3-r1::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) > >This is in spite of having "www-client/palemoon" (no qualifiers) in >package.keywords, and having only version 4.9.4 p1.0 of GCC installed. > >Really, sometimes I doubt the evidence of my own eyes. :-( If you are certain you don't have gcc in slot 5.x installed. You can add palemoon to /etc/portage/package.unmask That will override the package.mask from the overlay. -- Joost -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Re: [gentoo-user] Palemoon again - again
On Monday 17 Apr 2017 13:05:59 Walter Dnes wrote: > A couple of things to note, which also apply to building Firefox > > 1) When using the Palemoon overlay, I found that USE="optimize" turns > off Gentoo's optimization, and replaces it with limited "optimization" > by the mozconfig. If you're going to build it, I recommend > USE="-optimize" > > 2) USE="-system-libs" is recommended. Yes, this does make the binary > slightly larger. But it avoids problems where changing API/ABI in the > system lib causes subtle problems for the program. It may also reduce > dependancies pulled in, depending on what your other programs have > pulled in. I don't see any of those USE flags. This is from the octopus overlay: [ebuild R ~] www-client/palemoon-27.2.1::octopus USE="alsa dbus ffmpeg gtk2 official-branding optimize printing speech spell wave webm -devtools - gtk3 -jemalloc -necko-wifi -pulseaudio -shared-js -strip-binaries -system- cairo -system-compress -system-images -system-libevent -system-pixman - system-spell -system-sqlite -system-vpx -valgrind -webrtc" 0 KiB If I remove that overlay and install the palemoon overlay, I get this: !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "palemoon" have been masked. !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request: - www-client/palemoon-27.2.1-r1::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) /var/lib/layman/palemoon/profiles/package.mask: # When built with gcc >=5 Pale Moon is highly unstable, so you are # prevented from building it if you are on a 5.* profile. You can use # gcc-config to change your compiler profile, just remember to change it back # afterwards. You need to have the appropriate versions of gcc installed for # them to be shown in gcc-config. - www-client/palemoon-27.2.1::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) - www-client/palemoon-27.2.0::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) - www-client/palemoon-27.1.2::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) - www-client/palemoon-27.1.0::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) - www-client/palemoon-27.0.3-r1::palemoon (masked by: package.mask) This is in spite of having "www-client/palemoon" (no qualifiers) in package.keywords, and having only version 4.9.4 p1.0 of GCC installed. Really, sometimes I doubt the evidence of my own eyes. :-( -- Regards Peter
Re: [gentoo-user] Palemoon again - again
On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 06:28:57 J. Roeleveld wrote: > I had some issues in the past (can't remember when this was) where "-j" > was misinterpreted. I ended up using the longer version: "--jobs" > > This might work for you as well. Good idea. Thanks Joost. -- Regards Peter
[gentoo-user] Re: mysql-workbench
> Alan McKinnon | [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/cairomm-1.12.0-r1 USE="svg -X (-aqua) -doc" >[???] >| # required by dev-cpp/cairomm-1.12.0-r1::gentoo >| >=x11-libs/cairo- -X eix -vle cairomm ???RDEPEND: >=x11-libs/cairo-1.12.10[aqua=,svg=,X=,??? So your selected cairomm[-X] requires cairo[-X]. A solution might be to select cairomm[X]
Re: [gentoo-user] Palemoon again - again
On April 17, 2017 2:41:45 PM GMT+02:00, Peter Humphreywrote: >Hello list, > >After following the "Palemoon again" thread I wanted to try Pale Moon, >so I >installed layman and added the octopus overlay. Here's a snippet from >the >build log: > >Configure complete! >Be sure to run |mach build| to pick up any changes Source configured. Compiling source in >/var/tmp/portage/www-client/palemoon-27.2.1/work/palemoon-27.2.1 ... > 0:00.71 /usr/bin/gmake -f client.mk -l 60 MOZ_PARALLEL_BUILD=24 -s >0:03.25 Adding client.mk options from >/var/tmp/portage/www-client/palemoon-27.2.1/work/pale >moon-27.2.1/.mozconfig: > 0:03.25 PYTHON=/usr/bin/python2 > 0:03.25 AUTOCONF=/usr/bin/autoconf-2.13 > 0:03.25 MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS=-j 24 -l 60 >0:03.25 >MOZ_OBJDIR=/var/tmp/portage/www-client/palemoon-27.2.1/work/palemoon-27.2.1/obj >-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu >0:03.25 >OBJDIR=/var/tmp/portage/www-client/palemoon-27.2.1/work/palemoon-27.2.1/obj-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu >0:03.25 >FOUND_MOZCONFIG=/var/tmp/portage/www-client/palemoon-27.2.1/work/palemoon-27.2.1/.mozconfig > 0:03.30 gmake[2]: *** No rule to make target '24'. Stop. >0:03.30 gmake[1]: *** >[/var/tmp/portage/www-client/palemoon-27.2.1/work/palemoon-27.2.1/client.mk:398: >realbuild] Error 2 > 0:03.30 gmake: *** [client.mk:171: build] Error 2 > 0:03.34 0 compiler warnings present. > >You see it couldn't even find a rule to make the object files. I tried >setting MAKEOPTS="-j 1" to override the --jobs=24 that I usually have >set, >but that just changed the logged error, substituting 1 for 24. > >Does this ring a bell with anyone? I wanted to look for clues in the >make >file, but /usr/bin/find returns well over 1000 results. I had some issues in the past (can't remember when this was) where "-j" was misinterpreted. I ended up using the longer version: "--jobs" This might work for you as well. -- Joost -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.