On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
All my screens are 1600x1200 pixels.
Several are reasonably large (~20 inch) lcds and I use what emacs
calls a 6x13 font. Its real name is
-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-SemiCondensed--13-120-75-75-C-60-ISO8859-1
This permits 3 side by side windows (frames
-terminal (well,
almost) :-)
Oscar
Saturday 23 July 2005 00.24 skrev Allan Gottlieb:
All my screens are 1600x1200 pixels.
Several are reasonably large (~20 inch) lcds and I use what emacs
calls a 6x13 font. Its real name is
-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-SemiCondensed--13-120-75-75-C-60-ISO8859-1
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 04:39:12 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
According to the portage man-page you must include the version of
the package
Yes I saw that too, But that wasn't necessary before. So maybe new?
But it also raises another question. The emacs I wanted to keep is an
older version
DontZap false to DontZap true. And all of
its proponents are fedora/redhat devs. Because ctrl+alt+backspace is bad for
emacs users (wtf? I have used emacs in the past - never a problem) or poor
stupid people hit it accidentally (and what happens when you do it in
windows?). So they changed
Something I have not run into before.
Following a major update still in progress I find the ls command will
not run on $HOME.
I can view the directory with emacs in dired mode but `ls' simply will
not complete... never shows anything and stays hung indefinitely.
Top shows 94% idle so its
that
uses readline (if in Emacs mode; it seems readline also has a vi mode)
and Emacs itself.
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installed when I installed app-xemacs/emerge
accidently?
Here's what you may have done ***WITHOUT*** the -
waltdnes@d531 ~ $ emerge -p emerge vim
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N ] app-admin/eselect-emacs-1.13
[ebuild N
On 05/26/2016 05:03 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday 26 May 2016 09:32:26 I wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the encouragement. I'll muse awhile.
>
> Already I have an elementary question: what editors are recommended for this
> kind of work? Other than vim and emacs, tha
Victor enise.org> writes:
> I have a couple of ebuilds for some software not in main tree, mainly
> emacs and python modules.
> What is the preferred way to contribute them without becoming a Gentoo
> Developer?
I think the preferred method (it takes time to go down the gento
On Sun, 24 Apr 2016 17:11:54 + (UTC)
James <wirel...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> Victor enise.org> writes:
>
>
> > I have a couple of ebuilds for some software not in main tree,
> > mainly emacs and python modules.
> > What is the preferred way
gt;
> If I log via the gnome graphical login screen I cannot start a gnome
> terminal either by
>Selecting it from the favorites menu
>Using my own keyboard shortcut (which has worked for years)
>Invoking M-x shell in emacs and typing gnome-terminal
>
> The first two prod
nal either by
Selecting it from the favorites menu
Using my own keyboard shortcut (which has worked for years)
Invoking M-x shell in emacs and typing gnome-terminal
The first two produce nothing on the screen, third produces
Error constructing proxy for org.gnome.Terminal:/org/gnome/Termina
clipboard actually
> works, because we still can't get it right in 2017.
This I agree with ;-)
One program that gets it 90% right is emacs. So, I often end up pasting
into the emacs scratch buffer and re-copying from there, as a workaround.
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Melleus writes:
> "J. Roeleveld" writes:
>
>> On Monday, September 3, 2018 2:51:11 PM CEST Melleus wrote:
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> After emerging new Emacs (v.26) I got TRAMP broken. I do not use it
>>> often, so I hit the pr
I'm using fvwm set up with 9 virtual screens and so I can swith between
them with ctr-arrow, fast enought for me.
...
> > On an Emacs session, in three columns on a console, I can display
> > 195 consecutive lines of a source file simultaneously.
...
I get 260x97 chars in emacs on a 1600
ng a look at the commit of the package[1], it states:
[...]
-disable gtk2 (obsolete)
[...]
@@ -58,16 +57,15 @@ src_configure() {
econf \
[...]
--disable-pinentry-gtk2 \
[...]
The USE flag "gtk" was not removed:
-IUSE="caps e
On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 12:41 +0300, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Hi!
Please, recommend a text editor with a capability to find/replace
*multiline* blocks.
you mean search and replace with newlines in the middle?
um. emacs?
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Every time I think
Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
!!! ERROR: sys-devel/m4-1.4.11 failed.
I looked on bugzilla, where it was suggested to run:
emerge -1 app-arch/lzma-utils
I did that but the error on m4 persists.
If anyone has a workaround, please pass it on.
Thanks,
Roger
First try to do
rm
Hello Grant,
Shouldn't gdm depend on xdm though?
In the same way that vim depends on emacs. gdm and xdm (also kdm) are
different programs to fdo the same basic job, there's no reason for one
to depend on the other.
Do I need xorg-x11 on a typical desktop system? My laptop doesn't
seem
Shouldn't gdm depend on xdm though?
In the same way that vim depends on emacs. gdm and xdm (also kdm) are
different programs to fdo the same basic job, there's no reason for one
to depend on the other.
I didn't know that, thanks.
Do I need xorg-x11 on a typical desktop system? My laptop
On 7 Dec 2007, at 13:29, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Emil Beinroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is a virtual/editor package in the tree, that selects nano
as the
default choice.
How does it do that? How do I make it select something else?
I think you simply emerge vi (or vim or emacs
in KDE and also in Firefox and emacs. Only
Openoffice fails. The users are complaining. On the other system it
works fine in all programs, including Openoffice. I have no idea why it
behaves like this. Thanks in advance for any help!
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Thomas Kahle wrote:
Hi everyone,
recently I killed a running merge of app-emacs/auctex with C-c in the
shell. Now after that I am not able to install the package anymore. I
get a sandbox when kpathsea is run.
Just a shot in the dark, but try this as root:
rm -rf /var/tmp/portage
On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 12:34 -0500, George Ellison wrote:
emerge -C vim emerge emacs
Troll
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*heh heh* what's a better flamewar: the emacs vs vi flameware or the
perl vs python flamewar?
LOL...I'll bite!
Of course the perl vs python flamewar. It introduces, in its best
incarnations, both elegant and clever programming language concepts but
also shows relentless fanboysm
I remember a little MSDOG shell utility called 4dos. It alllowed me
to store comments that would appear alongside the filename. Can
anyone point to a way to do this transparently and easily with bash?
I don't want to run any extra programs if I can avoid it. I do like
dired for emacs, though
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
[ebuild N] app-text/ghostscript-esp-7.07.1-r8 -X -cjk +cups
-emacs +gtk 2 kB
That's the reason.
PS my USE flags are:
USE=logrotate -X -gnome -motif -kde -qt -png
Add -gtk to your USE flags.
HTH.
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Remove underscore and suffix in reply
Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
app-backup/rsnapshot-1.2.2
app-backup/bacula-1.48.5
app-editors/emacs-cvs-24
Haa there it is
Another dopey message was sent before I saw this, and the real sorry
part is that I've been caught by this before and not too long ago.
I've recently done
I am seeing errors like this, and wonder if someone can suggest a solution:
(emacs:22548): GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: cannot connect to
the session bus: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a
reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a
reply
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
[Repost alert!! - reposted from several days ago]
I haven't gotten any nibbles on my original post on this topic. Is it
inappropriate here?
I want to have emacs like keybindings inside the mozilla locator box.
I think
everything - only japanese input needed.
Also with Emacs.
Canna and kinput2 are deprecated. Use scim.
Here is a good guide:
http://linux-life.net/gentoo/setting/japanese/
Hope it helps,
Julien
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at internet there some information, but each site has its own
differences.
I dont want to japanise everything - only japanese input needed.
Also with Emacs.
askar
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Jules Colding wrote:
USE=-qt -kde gtk2 gtkhtml gnome hal cdr unicode bzip2 doc emacs examples
tetex
Everything went well until dialog was to be emerged. The output is
below. The error went away when ncurses was emerged manually.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67524
http
Hi,
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 10:33 -0800, Michael Shaw wrote:
What editor do people use for PHP and Perl development. I'm looking for
something with syntax highlighting and such, so that rules ut vi or gedit.
Thanks,
Mike
I used the php-mode for emacs when I co-wrote the Zend Certification
Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's fixed if you're still on the windblows box. It wasn't a problem for me
because kmail threads pretty well but it might have been tough for others.
Any good reader should handle it... no? I've used emacs news mail
reader gnus for so long I don't
I'm frustrated...
I want to use screen, but my emacs-afflicted fingers automatically type
control-a to go to the beginning of the line in my shell - which is
somewhat unfortunate for screen.
I assume from the manual that I can re-bind keys to avoid this
problem... my first guess was to bung bind
Hi.
In many terminal applications there are hot-keys corresponding to some
actions. Many of them start with Meta. Midnight Commander use M-? for
searching, Emacs use M- for moving cursor to the end of file... However
on my Gentoo I must press also Shift to let it work. It seems like
stupid
instead:
|
| app-emacs/bbdb
| app-xemacs/bbdb
`
Apparently something is being passed to emerge somewhere I can't see.
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not marked the package with ~x86 in *my*
| /etc/portage/package.keywords file. If I mark the package (with ~x86)
| eix tells me :
|
| * app-editors/emacs-cvs
| Available versions: 22.0.50-r1 22.0.50-r2 [M]23.0.0
| Installed: 22.0.50-r2
| Homepage:http
Hi!
When connecting to one of my gentoo servers via SSH, I've got a strange
problem: Ctrl+S is not sent to my screen sessions any more, instead
handled directly by the shell, causing the sesssion to freeze. This is
extremly annoying as many emacs shortcuts require Ctrl+S.
Anyone got any idea
A. Khattri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm.. on many systems, CTRL S is used to stop output on a terminal. CTRL Q
resumes it. Probably the terminal driver is intercepting it before it gets
through ssh to your emacs session. On many terminals you can precede any
control sequence with CTRL V
line, the only safe condition to detect is a 'BREAK'
- everything else having been assigned functions by Gnu EMACS.
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altivec arts
opengl alsa mp3 mad dvdr gtk php pascal
emacs vorbis encode
Sorry for my english and thanks.
Bye Seba.
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Hi,
I've installed Gentoo in another computer, but this time is just for
programming, emacs (maravellous !!), gcc, gdb, valgrind... you know.
I've no X.org and no graphical support.
For that reason I'd like to know how to make *ALL* terminals console
terminals, because at this time they end
On 18 Jul 2009, at 17:44, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
...
I was going to recommend MIT-scheme, but I just found out that it has
been removed from portage. (One would think *that* would play well
with emacs ;)
There may exist an overlay:
http://gluegadget.com/blog/index.php?/archives/29-MITGNU-Scheme
) for
a good while, and the only problems I've run into are hardened related.
It has built OOo, Gnome, Gimp, Firefox, Emacs, and even CLISP with no
apparent problems so far.
--Mike
On Sat, 2009-10-03 at 11:28 +0100, Stroller wrote:
I have this notion - can't be arsed to confirm this, disprove it or
find additional information with Google right now - that Joe was
developed to overcome this above problems.
AFAIK Joe is similar to emacs (without the built-in lisp
What editor do you prefer, then?
I have been making a little effort in the last year or two to come to grips
with vi or vim, and am starting to prefer it, but ISTM that the problem with
traditional Unix editors (i.e. vi emacs) is that they depend upon learning
obscure keyboard shortcuts
Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com writes:
Emacs is said to be able to do this using tramp but I haven't ever
gotten it to work.
Konqueror can do it... but I don't run kde, and don't really want to
fiddle with it in that direction.
Midnight Commander can do it.
Haa
editor do you prefer, then?
I'm an emacs guy. I've been using emacs (or various clones
such as jove and jed) for 25 years now.
IIRC when I was at uni (c 2000) one of the TA's suggested Joe
as an alternative to the traditional Unix editors. I have been
making a little effort in the last year
HiI'm confused about semantic in gentoo.For me it looks like it is both a part of cedet package and a standalonesemantic package.I would like to have most recent "intelligent jump" and auto completionfeatures of cedet (for C++). I use emacs (not Xemacs). What package should Iinstall ?gr
if XFS is deprecated, what is the replacement? how can i get the fonts
working in emacs?
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Chong has fixed this *already*.
allan
---BeginMessage---
Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu writes:
emacs -Q
(setq dired-listing-switches --group-directories-first -l)
M-x dired
Although typing s in dired correctly alternates the sorting between
by name and by date, the mode line always says
Am 01.11.2010 11:28, schrieb Harry Putnam:
I can view the directory with emacs in dired mode but `ls' simply will
not complete... never shows anything and stays hung indefinitely.
[...]
It only seem to happen on $HOME how very odd.
Anyone else seen that or have an idea what might
-gentoo-r5 i686)
USE=-emacs emerge -av1 sys-devel/autoconf - ir doesn't work; same error
Is there space left on the device?
If so, does something like
touch /var/tmp/portage/foo.stamp
(as root) work?
Nilesh, can you please be more explicite?
Thank you!
Best,
Michael
BTW: please don't top-post
Another scare. No emacs, no apache, gnome in trouble ...
don't install icu-49.1
I was going to file a bug but I see that there are a few stating that
some things fail with 49.1 so I don't know that my adding to the list
will help.
To see the list just ask for
ALL icu
I now have to reinstall
ork problems on *buntu systems is uninstall
NetworkManager.
> Yes! Madness. What's wrong with good ol' wpa_supplicant and its GUI?
Which is spelled "emacs /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
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commit messages
reference the relevant bug. Also, security bugs are often also stabilisation
bugs, which can help in these specific cases.
But yeah, that's just the reality of searching bug databases, I guess :-/ .
> OK, everybody makes mistakes. But reading "use emacs" is bound to
On Wed, May 24 2017, allan gottlieb wrote:
> I am an emacs user patiently awaiting the stabilization of version 25.1
> on x86. I understand that I can install the testing version.
>
> On 10 feb Ulrich Müller (gentoo-dev) wrote in bug 608192 (a
> stabilization bug)
>
o survive a system crash, as that
is where vi, emacs, libreoffice et al are expected to store their
recovery logs.
Not much point putting the logs somewhere where they will be deleted by
the very occurrence they are intended to protect against ...
And yes, the rules for /tmp are "don't expect to fin
On 05/22/2018 11:54 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
Random thought: I have no idea if Plan9's terminal emulator has any
features for this or not. It may be worth looking at. I believe it's
been ported to Linux.
You might also want to check out using vim or emacs as they have
terminal emulators
I may be grabbing at straws here, but what happens if you print
something in landscape? Is the trimmed edge the new top (long edge) or
still the same short edge?
Does the same happen with other apps? browser, emacs, gimp (just make
a simple line drawing), pdf display, image viewer
Hi all!
After emerging new Emacs (v.26) I got TRAMP broken. I do not use it
often, so I hit the problem only today. Instead of opening file it
complains with the following message (regardless of protocols and
local/remote files):
"Couldn't find local shell prompt for zsh"
I might b
Is it possible to start firefox as a daemon, ie. without opening any
windows, and later connect to it as needed to display URLs? I have in
mind something similar to "emacs --daemon".
I had some hopes for "firefox --headless" but that doesn't do what I
want: later "firef
On 1/13/21 4:06 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
I really should try to figure out a control-character that's not used
by emacs or the tty driver
I think there are very few, if any, keys used by the TTY driver.
I suspect you are thinking of the line editor in the shell, e.g. readline.
I can see how
On 2021-07-15 09:58+0200 tastytea wrote:
> […] did I do someting wrong? How can I check if my settings are
> applied?
I've tried to set the nice value of my emacs daemon with
rc_cgroup_settings="
cpu.weight.nice -10
"
/sys/fs/cgroup/emacs.tastytea/cpu.weight.nice shows -
On 10/2/24 23:56, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hello, gentoo.
I was wanting to do a pretty full build of my Emacs working repository.
This involved first purging al *.elc files. The way to do this is
$ find . -name '*.elc' | xargs rm
. But for some reason, I typed
$ find . '*.elc
On 2/10/24 07:56, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, gentoo.
>
> I was wanting to do a pretty full build of my Emacs working repository.
> This involved first purging al *.elc files. The way to do this is
>
> $ find . -name '*.elc' | xargs rm
>
>
Just as an aside: fi
). So noticicing some `konq' problems being discussed
at:
gmane.comp.kde.users.multimedia
I tried there and got no response at all (3 days now).
kde-3.5-8 desktop
I want konqueror to invoke emacs (or at this point, any editor) when I
choose to `View Document Source' from view menu.
I'm told
.0
gettext failed to compile since emacs could not be run (libexpat
problem). This I fixed by emerging gettext with USE='-emacs'.
But now
USE='-emacs' revdep-rebuild -X --library libexpat.so.0
fails.
It attempts to emerge x11-libs/gtk+-2.10.13 but that needs pango
checking Pango
:54:33 2008 from allan
xhost: unable to open display
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
adding a -Y gives the same output
But I can't run other server programs from the client. The following
used to start emacs on the server displaying a new X11 window on the
client
the same output
But I can't run other server programs from the client. The following
used to start emacs on the server displaying a new X11 window on the
client.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ssh -Y ajglap emacs
emacs: standard input is not a tty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
removing the -Y gives the same
mean,
there's a lot to be said for having an onscreen reference for how to invoke
commands. vi and emacs are both POWERFUL, but they aren't very friendly to
someone who doesn't use them often enough to know the commands by heart.
I know I should learn emacs and vi, but it's always just easier
I've a few vaguely related questions. I'm an Emacs user from a decade
ago - and have recently returned to using it... I'm trying to set it up
as a useful modern development environment. I'd have chosen Eclipse, or
something like that, if it wasn't for a constraint that I need it to
work remotely
)
eix tells me :
* app-editors/emacs-cvs
Available versions: 22.0.50-r1 22.0.50-r2 [M]23.0.0
Installed: 22.0.50-r2
Homepage:http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs
Description: Emacs is the extensible, customizable,
self-documenting real-time
not marked the package with ~x86 in *my*
| /etc/portage/package.keywords file. If I mark the package (with ~x86)
| eix tells me :
|
| * app-editors/emacs-cvs
| Available versions: 22.0.50-r1 22.0.50-r2 [M]23.0.0
| Installed: 22.0.50-r2
| Homepage:http
).
'baselayout' is only one example.
Here's another one, but the list goes on and on.
Openssl should not require Perl in this case.
locutus ~ # emerge -av dev-libs/openssl
[ebuild U ] dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8d [0.9.8c-r2] USE=zlib -bindist
-emacs -sse2 -test 0 kB
locutus ~ # emerge -Dav dev-libs/openssl
|grep ls
alias d='ls --color'
alias ll='ls --color -l'
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
But still, wouldn't commands like ls or gcc need the terminfo in
order to know the correct escape sequences to generate for that
internal terminal?
I am not an expert and not an Xemacs user... I use fsf emacs
] sys-libs/gpm-1.20.1-r4 +emacs (-selinux) 561 kB
[ebuild N] app-editors/emacs-21.4-r1 +X -Xaw3d +gnome -leim
-lesstif +motif +nls -nosendmail 19,925 kB
if you count emacs and xemacs as equivalent.
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of front-end to diff).
To throw my two cents in here, I'd like etc-update to use vimdiff,
which is another front-end to diff, and much more intuitive to me.
However, doing so would probably enrage emacs users, who, presumably,
have a front-end to diff from emacs as well; so maybe an option
. It doesn't trash my file every
30 seconds when I start typing content while in command mode.
Honestly -- I've used vi infrequently but regularly (probably
several times a month) for decades, and my brain just doesn't
work the way vi does.
What editor do you prefer, then?
I'm an emacs guy
to help:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293177
if XFS is deprecated, what is the replacement? how can i get the fonts
working in emacs?
xfs should not be necessary.
I am on ~x86, and Chinese characters works. xlsfonts -l lists all
available fonts (though personally I prefer
On 2010-07-09, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
Grant Edwards grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com writes:
Recently emacs (running in X window mode) seems to have developed a
font problem.
Perhaps it is a font issue.
Yes, I think it probably is.
I just did emacs -q (-Q eliminates the
splash
sort of version control built into it?
3) If possible, I can compile right in the IDE.
Emacs. If you dare to go this way. The learning curve is high, but
once you know how to use it, you probably will be glad. Eclipse is
pretty cool, and I've heard good things about Kdevelop.
I've starting
I've experienced in Visual
Studio for C++. I'll be checking it out. It'll mean learning emacs,
though...
If you like Visual Studio, try Geany or KDevelop. The former is a Gtk+
program, so runs natively under GNOME, Xfce and LXDE, while the latter
is a Qt suite that runs natively under KDE
environment
might ease some of my of the spoilage I've experienced in Visual
Studio for C++. I'll be checking it out. It'll mean learning emacs,
though...
If you like Visual Studio, try Geany or KDevelop. The former is a Gtk+
program, so runs natively under GNOME, Xfce and LXDE, while
/rbldnsd
I wrote at least three programs that are in the tree whose maintenance I
would be happy to take over:
* xfce-extra/xfce4-hdaps
* sys-apps/apply-default-acl
* app-emacs/nagios-mode
In sunrise, I have,
* app-antivirus/clamav-unofficial-sigs
* net-mail/amavis-logwatch
* net-mail
to be
installed.
Try disabling all flags and see where that gets you. You can do that
with a single command:
USE=-blksha1 -curl -gpg -iconv -pcre -python -threads -webdav -cgi
-cvs -doc -emacs -gnome-keyring -gtk -highlight -nls -perl -ppcsha1
-subversion -test -tk -xinetd emerge -p dev-vcs/git
Hehe
:
(2.1) 2.13-r1
(2.64) 2.64-r1
(2.69) 2.69-r4
() **
{emacs USERLAND="BSD"}
Installed versions: 2.13(2.1)(01:46:26 PM 09/15/2018)(USERLAND="-BSD")
2.69-r4(2.69)(09:29:15 PM 01/02/2019)(-emacs)
Homepage:https://www.gnu.o
with a file I had just downloaded there.) After editing that file
in emacs, a script.pl~ also showed up on the Desktop. However, so did a
file #script.pl#, and actually I now have three files showing that
name. The original and the emacs backup also show up in Dolphin and an
"ls&quo
rebooted my netbook and I started noticing
weird graphical glitches in certain applications, as if parts of the
screen weren't updating, namely in urxvt and emacs. In urxvt, my shell
prompt seems to not render the cursor and often keeps the letters I
remove still on the prompt (only graphically
Hi,
I'm seeing crap being added to site-gentoo.el whenever it is being
touched by an emerge. My current site-gentoo.el look like:
snip
;;; cedet site-lisp configuration
(load /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/cedet/common/cedet)
;; If you wish to customize CEDET, you will need to follow
that and now
the update world is compiling normally.
My situation seems to be a little more difficult and I would
appreciate some advice/help.
I, like others, hit the expat problem and as directed did
revdep-rebuild -X --library libexpat.so.0
gettext failed to compile since emacs could
the problem rather than fix it, since Emacs obviously gets
confused by the console behaviour).
there still is /etc/conf.d/consolefont that could mess up things
The only variable that's set there is CONSOLEFONT=cp1250. I would
not understand how the font could have an influence on the characters
~ $ cat /usr/portage/profiles/base/virtuals | grep editor
virtual/editor app-editors/nano
virtual/emacs app-editors/emacs
virtual/xemacs app-editors/xemacs
[02:19 PM]wwong proto-gen $ emerge --pretend virtual/editor
the command
emerge -vp dev-vcs/git and come up with 194 pkgs that need to be
installed.
Try disabling all flags and see where that gets you. You can do that
with a single command:
USE=-blksha1 -curl -gpg -iconv -pcre -python -threads -webdav -cgi
-cvs -doc -emacs -gnome-keyring -gtk
it select something else?
I think you simply emerge vi (or vim or emacs or joe or whatever) and
then portage will no longer try to emerge nano (or any other editor).
Yes, I know. That's one way. But why am I able to preselect
the virtual/mta by editing the virtuals file and why can't this same
thing
... but not sure what -X really does.
USE=mysql emacs mbox hal acpi logrotate vga nptl nptlonly \
-ipv6 -imap -maildir -gnome -X -kde
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be good enough. I remember building binutils, gcc,
X11, emacs, and so on from sources on a 25MHz 68000 with 4MB of
RAM -- that took some patience as well.
Have a look at the 'genlop' package.
On 17:16 Tue 10 Feb , Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Thomas Kahle wrote:
Hi everyone,
recently I killed a running merge of app-emacs/auctex with C-c in the
shell. Now after that I am not able to install the package anymore. I
get a sandbox when kpathsea is run.
Just a shot in the dark
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