Grant wrote:
Does anyone else find the Gentoo apache2 layout/config annoying?
I don't think it's annoying. I would say: it's, eh, versatile :-)
But I guess it's very much the same on other distributions.
So, I would this mark this as OT.
Kind regards,
Hans.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Im relatively new to the whole gentoo system but im looking for a basic
easy to use dvd player program something that isn't too touchy basically. Any
reccomendations or opinions on this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Kelly Stewart
Sent via
Philip Webb wrote:
It would help if you listed the packages in question.
Also thanks to Ryan and Steve to illustrate the situation
in the not_so_common_packages scene. (BTW, how do I check
for an overlay somewhere?)
- freewheeling (dies in glibc with double free or corruption)
In the
This morning I did my regular emerge --sync
and emerge -NDuva world and here's what happens:
[blocks B ] =sys-fs/udev-089 (is blocking sys-apps/coldplug-20040920-r1)
[blocks B ] sys-apps/coldplug (is blocking sys-fs/udev-103)
[ebuild U ] sys-fs/udev-103 [087-r1] USE=(-selinux) 195 kB
Normally,
Mark wrote:
Currently I have udev-087-r1 and coldplug-20040920-r1 installed. It
would be my suggestion not to install udev-103 currently (it is marked
as ~x86).
Well, I bet you didn't do your emerge --sync this morning. It's x86 now.
Regards,
Hans.
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Mark wrote:
Actually .. just in case you are interested in using udev-103 you will
find that you can enable udev coldplugging.
I took the plunge: unmerged coldplug and upgraded to udev-103.
Everything went fine without doing anything special.
I only removed /etc/init.d/coldplug and did a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to implement some sort of virtual servers
(mail, www, ftp) on my small gentoo server as a way of
increasing security...
Now the only problem is (so typical for linux :-)
which solution to use, because there are many:
Vserver?
OpenVZ?
Xen?
Maybe
Hi,
Due to circumstances beyond my control I have
to run (once a month) Windows (98 or 2000) :-(
I guess that vmware can do the job. In windows
I need internet access with IE and I must be
able to print some webpages to a printserver
(gentoo+cups).
What to use? Vmware server, workstation or
Mick wrote:
On Monday 30 October 2006 09:52, GEORGE ZERVAS wrote:
Μιχάλη, αυτή την περίοδο δεν έχω ADSL γραμμή, γιαυτό δεν επικοινωνούμε.
Ελπίζω σύντομα να αποκατασταθεί η σύνδεση. Διέκοψα την παλαιά και έκανα
αίτηση για καινούργια φθηνότερη. Θέλω την άποψή σου, να ζητήσω σταθερή IP,
χωρίς
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
I'd wait hold off on --newuse for a day or two if I were you...
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/43805
It's not that bad. I started 90 minutes ago for 94 packages and
it (2.6 GHz Celeron with 768Mb RAM) is busy with number 78 (xorg-server).
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Mick wrote:
Indeed! Why when I just hit Reply to a message, I end up posting it in the
gentoo-user mailing list?! This has happened a couple of times so far. The
strange thing is that on some of these cases the messages were not even sent
to my gmail.com account. A common theme may
Hans de Hartog wrote:
It's not that bad. I started 90 minutes ago for 94 packages and
it (2.6 GHz Celeron with 768Mb RAM) is busy with number 78 (xorg-server).
Done! In less then 2 hours (rebuild of openoffice takes at least
11 hours).
However, before each unmerge I got:
QA Notice: ECLASS
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
I assume you've changed your CHOST when upgrading glibc without having a clue
about you were doing...
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/change-chost.xml
Yes, now I remember something like that.
Don't know if it was glibc, but some
package told me to do so. So I did
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Oh, and just for the the record. Whatever you do with this don't downgrade
glibc! :p That will make you even more screwed that you are already. I guess
you've learned by now that you should never run --depclean blindly. Always
run it with --pretend first and
After the thread about depclean I thought that dep (emerge udept)
was a better way to clean up things, so I did a dep -d.
It took a long time so I went away. When I came back, emerge dies
constantly with:
checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error:
C++ compiler cannot
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Saturday 28 October 2006 13:43, Hans de Hartog wrote:
but it dies at the first emerge with:
checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error:
C++ compiler cannot create executables.
Do you have ccache installed? If you do try to remerge
Philip Webb wrote:
061028 Hans de Hartog wrote:
it dies at the first emerge with:
checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error:
C++ compiler cannot create executables.
...
CHOST=i486-pc-linux-gnu
do 'gcc-config -c' 'gcc-config -l' to explore;
try 'gcc
The cron manpage says that /etc/crontab should have mode 0600.
However, it is installed with 0644.
A /etc/cron.deny is installed without any users in it which
means (according to crontab(1)) that all users are allowed
to work with crontab.
However, /usr/bin/crontab has mode 4710 which means that
Hans de Hartog wrote:
The cron manpage says that /etc/crontab should have mode 0600.
However, it is installed with 0644.
A /etc/cron.deny is installed without any users in it which
means (according to crontab(1)) that all users are allowed
to work with crontab.
However, /usr/bin/crontab has mode
Does someone know which of the dozens of cd-players for gentoo
is able to play copy-controlled cd's (the cd's that install a
player first under Windows).
My discman can play them, my home audioset can play them so
i guess there must be a cdplayer for gentoo that can do it.
Xmms and xine won't.
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After upgrading to xorg-x11-7.0-r1, every emerge -Du world
wants to downgrade from libpng-1.2.12 to libpng-1.2.8-r1 and
if I do that, any emerge after that wants to upgrade again to
libpng-1.2.12.
Everything seems to work fine with either version of libpng.
Here's my emerge --info:
Portage 2.1-r1
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
libpng-1.2.12 has been rapidly stabilized due to a buffer overflow in
libpng-1.2.12 [1]. A lot of packages in stable that depend on libpng are
incompatible with libpng-1.2.12. In most if not all cases a newer version
that is compatible exist in ~arch but it has not
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Sunday 02 July 2006 14:45, Hans de Hartog wrote:
[nomerge ] net-print/cups-1.1.23-r7 USE=nls pam samba ssl [...]
[ebuild UD] media-libs/libpng-1.2.8-r1 [1.2.12] USE=-doc 0 kB
echo ~net-print/cups-1.2.1 ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords
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