Pawel K [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Could you give me some indications of how to solve this problem.
genkernel ?
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Hi,
I would like to compile a soft by passing some available options
to ./configure.
I'm currently pretty sure I have to build my own ebuild. I don't enjoy
because of further maintenance.
Is there any way to do it with the classical emerge program ?
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is to have $EXTRA_ECONF value relevant to next updates.
Is it possible to do that ?
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Justin Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
You probably just need to set it in your /etc/make.conf. make.conf is
just a bunch of bash variables anyway.
Hmmm. If I do that, it will be applied to all ebuilds.
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Nicolas Sebrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Hmmm. If I do that, it will be applied to all ebuilds.
Or not applied at all. As far as I know make.conf isn't dumped
sourced by the shell (nor by emerge).
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Nicolai Beuermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Again
the result was an unbootable system.
What is the error exactly ?
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Peter Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
I tried with a few CDs and always get the same result.
Does anybody know how to fix this?
I think you should do a bug report.
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package specific CFLAGS, FFLAGS, fortran compiler and
else. If it doesn't work directly try to set an export in front. For
some strange reason, this has to be done in many cases for switching
the F77 variable.
Ok.
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the time ?
The used option will be foo or bar ?
portage seems to not deal with this case. I'm afraid of what it could
happen if it's depending on the configure script.
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hope I didn't missed something.
X-post + Fu2
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/tty12); };
Give us the result of :
$ grep tty /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
$ man syslog-ng.conf
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do
that.
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Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Definitely nVidia. Over the past few years I've had a 3-4 of
each (ATI and nVidia).
But now, it's not the same context. ATI specs are known and open source
drivers coming. It's definitely different of the past few years.
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Volker Armin Hemmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
ATI? Which 3d drivers are as bad as nvidia from 'obfuscation' point
of view and a lot worse if you compare the horror stories?
The point is that *this* is changing with ATI.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
Any idea how i can fix this?
I'm sorry i can't provide a solution to this, but would also be very
interested! If you found one, or anyone else reading this, please
reply.
I guess you'll have more answer by asking to the Mozilla community
directly.
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ionut cucu [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
he...talk about being outdated...silly me
Oudated graphic card specs are not the current topic.
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Nicolas Sebrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
I guess you'll have more answer by asking to the Mozilla community
directly.
Well, you can check my answer in the thread with topic FrireFox3
behaving badly :).
There are open bug reports already done to Mozilla.
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you try it on a chroot system ? If so, did you have access on /dev
/proc and /sys inside the chroot ?
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On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:02:42PM -0200, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Gentoo has -from my point of view- only one benefit: if you're a
developer, you'll love Gentoo as every dev-dependency is already
installed. Other than that, I see none.
Learning.
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about developpers than users. The upstream (as I
understand here from the video and the Joshua Doll's post) is what we
find upstream from the maintainers of the distribution. I guess that
Joshua wasn't talking about the users at all.
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be appropriate as it could only
be an Ubuntu issue.
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On my system I then need to move the cursor to actually see the change, is
this normal?
I don't have to here with vim72 or gvim. However, I have no idea of how
to fix this.
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 07:58:52PM +, Stroller wrote:
Not when you are working with the keyboard most of the time. Taking
your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse is time consuming and
becomes rather annoying.
LOL!
But so true.
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be a try to a format string vulnerability or just a bot doing
stupid and irrelevant things. I think you should ask to the guys on the
openssh project.
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On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 12:28:16PM +0200, Ward Poelmans wrote:
I can see nothing about ^A? Any idea how i can find who is eating ^A?
Maybe a gtk keybinding. You should check the keybindings everywhere in
the menu bar of gnome-terminal.
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Sebastian Günther a écrit:
If you want such functionality, use Debian or Ubuntu.
Or just use the good C*FLAGS and kernel options.
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for the USE flags only.
We are supposed to know what we do with Gentoo. Having hardware specific
options makes the distribution in a possibly jail. Nevertheless, Gentoo
and Linux offer all generic options to ensure x86 processor-like
migrations.
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, but) ?
- where is the '/usr/src/linux' link pointing ?
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the older version and re-run
equery depends gentoo-sources.
May be, a new package needs the older version.
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Volker Armin Hemmann a écrit:
and in grub.conf I have this:
title=raid
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/md1 md=1,/dev/sda3,/dev/sdb3 nopat
Did you tried this :
kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/md1 md=1,1,/dev/sda3,/dev/sdb3 nopat
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md=5,1,/dev/sda5,/dev/sdb5 ro vga=0x323
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snip
Could you please use a mail client which insert correctly the fields
In-Reply-To ans Reference ?
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On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 04:01:37PM +0100, Holger Hoffstaette wrote:
I just tried the latest lsof-4.81 in ~x86 an dit doesn't seem to do
anything - no output, it just silently returns.
Maybe someone could do a bug report.
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On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 06:18:48PM +0100, KH wrote:
But running locate I cannot find the files mentioned.
locate may not be the appropriate tool depending on the database update
frequency.
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On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 11:46:30AM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
SUSv2 is the latest standard that includes tar.
And we should use pax instead of tar looking to SUSv3.
Not sure pax can internaly deal with lzma file format.
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to
listening music, so destructive file format is not relevant. I did it with
soundconverter.
(Not sure it will help you...)
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(as far as I can
see).
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On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 08:00:38PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
There are many pax implementations and the pax implementation that is usually
seen on Linux is based on GNU cpio.
Weird. The implementation that I've ever seen on Linux platforms is the BSD one.
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 11:05:20AM -0800, Grant wrote:
If it doesn't start I'm locked out of the remote system.
You may be interested in :
/etc/init.d/sshd reload
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of portage
v2.2 ? Is there a caution somewhere ?
I don't really like the idea of running a testing portage version on
some systems.
1. Not synced for one months (checked with the timestamp marked in
'grep -i sync /var/log/emerge.log |tail')
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not the best way to get it however.
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that this
filestem will become popular on many OS platforms.
btrfs is under GPL...
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/btrfs-kernel-unstable.git;a=blob;f=COPYING;h=ca442d313d86dc67e0a2e5d584b465bd382cbf5c;hb=e0dfd0d76e9205a54f04c07072814c0ab282
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you have gvim installed ? If so, do you get the same issue ?
I would check the /usr/share/vim/vimrc file first.
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normally.
Yes, but the user must be aware of security issues.
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quoting too.
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 01:47:49PM +0100, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
sys-power/cpufreqd-2.1.1
You should try sys-power/cpufreqd-2.2.1. I had similar problems resolved
by a cpufreqd upgrade.
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to the netiquette.
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to
the kernel I think about an internal bug from the kernel.
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On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:13:50AM -0500, Chris Thomas wrote:
I have a Dell laser mouse.
lsusb:
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 413c:3010 Dell Computer Corp. Optical Wheel Mouse
I'm pretty sure it isn't software related. Did you tried various mouse
pads or materials ?
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runs fine - no
network problems at all!
Ok. What about the 2.6.28 series ?
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On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 12:59:13AM -0200, Francisco Ares wrote:
snip
Avoid the HTML format in your mail, please.
Also, learn to quote.
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On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 07:54:30AM +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
That's just FUD.
You should tell it to the documentation team.
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.
I would like to make FF stick to a specific VT, or just
not switch VT when called from another. Possible?
Are you talking about that ?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=425879
I guess that what you call a VT (virtual _terminal_) is a virtual
workspace.
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On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 01:36:44PM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
It does not happen here. I'm on KDE 3.5.10.
I'm using Gnome. I guess that the KDE's feature your are talking about
is a duplicate feature with a Firefox one.
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not use a DCVS?
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-03T17:30:15+00:00 obelix )
I suppose it comes from mail-mta/ssmtp, but I do not understand.
Some persmission problem? Where does ssmtp want to write?
Yes, it's a bit cryptic. I wonder if there is a bug in ssmtp itself.
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On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 09:22:46PM +0200, Jarry wrote:
I think these two events are somehow tied together. Any more ideas?
No, sorry. I think that the last step is to do a bug report at gentoo.
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Have I got the kernel config wrong?
Maybe. Or it comes from lshw. You could look at the lspci output to
compare.
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with the developers of the
drivers directly...
I saw several threads about it, so what's going on ??
... Or, if the problem is well known, wait for the fix.
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to remove it by hand and
see if 'emerge php' want reinstall it. I think you should use quickpkg
or demerge before everything else.
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those programs (or again write your own
ebuilds).
I don't think that portage has any feature to allow a plainly
automagically support for what you want. You also may want to look for
how to write ports of a library (don't know if such a documentation
exists).
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On Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 04:44:17PM +0200, laurent wrote:
xferlog_file=/home/var/log/vsftpd/vsftpd.log
Looking at the content of this file would be a good start !
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, if php links to db, db _IS_ a dependency of php. If
portage is not aware of this dependency, the _ebuild_ is wrong and miss
a declaration for this dependency.
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?
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. If no, you
could send a bug report.
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On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 02:33:44PM +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
Yet 1.5.0.20 is supposed to be unaffected. Is this the slotting issue
bug 106677 is talking about?
Looks like, yes.
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package manager.
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configuration ;
- etc.
You have to manually load/unload the drivers that you think should work
to do your own tests.
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and class'ID are
known. If not, fallback to the last PCI ID Repository at
http://pciids.sourceforge.net/ . If it doesn't help you, you could ask
to the linux-pci mailing list here: http://vger.kernel.org/ .
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back report.
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and various files get copied to
the proper destiantions.
Is this behavior normal?
No, it really looks like a bug you should report if you didn't yet.
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...
What the heck do I do with this?
Looks like a bug you should report if not done yet, IMHO.
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for USB cameras, so, if I use kernel driver,
How may I get the tools?
What tools are you talking about?
Anyone who is using uvc could explain me his experience?
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an error 2. At the end of the output i
was told for support a emerge --info would be needed, i have included
it below.
Gentle remark: are you really expecting for people to find out by
themselves what's the initial thread and problem you're talking about?
Why start a new thread?
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regarding what's actually broken and how to fix it?
You may want to try to move and backup your ~/.gconf* stuff.
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/log/portage/elog/summary.log
This really sounds like an odd request. Which problem are your trying to
solve in the first place?
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for the reset - after mounting the directory I am always told,
what options are in use...
'man 8 losetup' should help you, I guess.
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of it probably took place on IRC. Maybe someone more interested
than me can read it up and summarize?
AFAIK, this work is still in progress.
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the whole mailing
list.
What do you think about changing of policy?
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usually like to understand what could have happen or have more
clues. I already had such feedback for problems older than one year.
Now, what I was saying is more about how to make my chances bigger to
have answers in general than trying to explain why a lack of
response.
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On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 09:58:34PM -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
I sure would like to know what
access violation means, however.
You'll find explanations here :
http://bugday.gentoo.org/sandbox.html
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just use the usual
raid driver of the kernel. This issue is a noop.
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-manager (so, libvirt I guess) already provide a network
system (based on tun/tap AFAIR).
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on tty1
* WARNING: you are stopping a boot service
Same thing happens after switching from X to a console with e.g.
ctrl-altl-F2. Hm? :)
You may have a service in the wrong runlevel called boot. What do you
have in it? ( 'ls /etc/runlevels/boot' )
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from a list I
maintain manually (emerge sucks at that game, by the way). Data is
stored on a nilfs filesystem to improve snapshots size on disk.
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cross-compilation environment is not a piece of cake (too), even with
dedicated tools such as crossdev. This topic would ask its own book.
So, if you want to try Gentoo embedded save your time by working on
unofficial stage3.
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always using my
text editor; so my editor makes the system crash.
I'm not telling the root cause you suspect is not the real cause but
that it is NOT likely to be the real cause in the first place.
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Also, are these done as modules like nvidia is? Hmmm, if I
remove xorg.conf, how does it know which driver to use?
Hardware detection. If you don't use third party drivers, you can usually
do without an xorg.conf.
Or just read /var/log/Xorg.0.log after started X.
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The 21/07/11, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
The 21/07/11, Dale wrote:
I have not been able to get the nv drivers to work. It has been so
long since I had to use them, it appears I have forgot how to use
them. I'm not sure I have ever used them since I been using Gentoo.
Try VESA.
I would
has its own
bridge to attach guest virtual NICs.
One of the bridge doesn't add the assigned VLAN. Setting rc_parallel to
NO resolved this issue.
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) by playing some games
or whatever you don't do usual.
But at *FIRST* as it looks like you didn't do it yet, you have to
_check your logs_.
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as /
2. Mount /.root.sqfs as /
3. Mount aufs, uniting /dev/xvda3 and /.root.sqfs as /
4. Mount everything else
AFAIK, it should be more something like:
mount -t aufs /dev/xvda3(rw) and /root/sqfs(ro) /new_root
And then chroot to /new_root.
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have all the drivers I need in the
kernel. Any ideas why booting stops?
Unix rights on files? How did you copy the system?
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/bin and /sbin exist is to have tools
available during boot time to mount /usr.
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the network).
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then.
Bloat?
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