If I understand correctly,
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Distcc#CFLAGS_and_CXXFLAGS is saying that
CFLAGS should be set to the output of gcc -v -E -x c -march=native
-mtune=native - < /dev/null 2>&1 | grep cc1 | perl -pe 's/^.* - //g;'
Checking the output;
$ gcc -v -E -x c -march=native
Howdy,
I upgraded my system last night. I logged out and back in earlier and
have noticed something new. It seems to only allow one instance of
Dolphin to run at a time. I usually have three or four running for
doing different things in different locations. It just makes it easier
for me to
On Fri, 2019-08-16 at 12:21 -0400, Jack wrote:
> On 2019.08.16 12:00, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> > On 08/16/2019 05:25:34 PM, Jack wrote:
> > > try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device,
> > > might
> > > be busy.
> >
> > This didn't show anything.
> > I still don't know the
On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 20:20 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On woensdag 14 augustus 2019 14:17:23 CEST Stefan G. Weichinger
> wrote:
> > Am 14.08.19 um 13:20 schrieb J. Roeleveld:
> > > See next item, make sure you do NOT mount both at the same time.
> >
> > I understand and agree ;-)
>
> good :)
On 2019.08.16 12:26, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 08/16/2019 05:25:34 PM, Jack wrote:
try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device, might
be busy.
Unfortunately, the problem is still there.
dmesg shows
[ 1326.461161] systemd-udevd[9882]: Process 'cdrom_id --eject-media
On 08/16/2019 05:25:34 PM, Jack wrote:
try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device, might be
busy.
Unfortunately, the problem is still there.
dmesg shows
[ 1326.461161] systemd-udevd[9882]: Process 'cdrom_id --eject-media
/dev/sr0' failed with exit code 1.
But does that
On 2019.08.16 12:00, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 08/16/2019 05:25:34 PM, Jack wrote:
try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device, might
be busy.
This didn't show anything.
I still don't know the cause of my problems.
But fortunately, they have been resolved by recompiling the
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 6:58 AM Raffaele Belardi
wrote:
> I'm considering switching from Gnome to Enlightenment. Looks very nice but
> has very few
> native applications, I was wondering why since it's been around since '97.
> Then I found
> this [1] and, as a sw programmer, got a little bit
On 08/16/2019 05:25:34 PM, Jack wrote:
try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device, might be
busy.
This didn't show anything.
I still don't know the cause of my problems.
But fortunately, they have been resolved by recompiling the kernel
(5.2.0),
systemd and all packages
On 2019.08.16 05:51, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
Hi there,
In the last months I experienced that emerge takes longer and longer
to
collect all dependencies, sometimes more than 10 to 20 minutes until
it asks
me whether to install the packages.
Today I had a new record. 61min(!) on a
On Friday, 16 August 2019 12:58:33 BST Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> I'm considering switching from Gnome to Enlightenment. Looks very nice but
> has very few native applications, I was wondering why since it's been
> around since '97. Then I found this [1] and, as a sw programmer, got a
> little bit
try "lsof /cdrom"? It says the mount point, not the device, might be busy.
On 8/16/19 10:23 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I have a very strange effect on my Gentoo system.
First, I've check that /dev/sr0 points to the correct device (from dmesg)
For an empty drive I get
1 # mount /dev/sr0
On 08/16/2019 05:22:27 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
Sounds like error message is not clear. But as there is no disc, the
mount
action should fail anyway.
What happens when there is a disc in the drive?
The same unfortunately.
Thanks,
Helmut
--
Joost
On 16 August 2019 16:23:36 CEST, Helmut
Sounds like error message is not clear. But as there is no disc, the mount
action should fail anyway.
What happens when there is a disc in the drive?
--
Joost
On 16 August 2019 16:23:36 CEST, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a very strange effect on my Gentoo system.
>First, I've check
Hi,
I have a very strange effect on my Gentoo system.
First, I've check that /dev/sr0 points to the correct device (from
dmesg)
For an empty drive I get
1 # mount /dev/sr0 /cdrom
mount: /cdrom: /dev/sr0 already mounted or mount point busy.
2 # lsof /dev/sr0
3 # umount /dev/sr0
umount:
I'm considering switching from Gnome to Enlightenment. Looks very nice but has very few
native applications, I was wondering why since it's been around since '97. Then I found
this [1] and, as a sw programmer, got a little bit scared...
Are there any Gentoo enlightenment users who could share
Hi there,
In the last months I experienced that emerge takes longer and longer to
collect all dependencies, sometimes more than 10 to 20 minutes until it asks
me whether to install the packages.
Today I had a new record. 61min(!) on a i7-Quadcore notebook, 59min user time,
i.e. Portage being
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