On 4/16/24 7:15 AM, Michael wrote:
On Tuesday, 16 April 2024 11:55:20 BST Dale wrote:
If you update often, it shouldn't take long answer the questions. If
you do like me and don't update often, it may take longer but no more
time than it would if you updated often and added all the time
On 4/3/24 2:29 PM, Markus Gustafsson wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a problem I'm not quite sure how to tackle: every other
startup or so results in a black screen. Usually nothing gets printed
(no bios splash, not GRUB menu, no OpenRC prints), and the monitor
goes to low power mode after a while (I
If you are just going to unmerge it anyway, why not do so before
emerging @preserved-rebuild?
On 4/1/24 11:12 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hello, Gentoo.
I'm trying to do
# emerge -a @preserved-rebuild
.. For this purpose, I created a temporary repository, filling it with
ancient ebuilds
On 2024.03.29 15:53, n952162 wrote:
I'd like to emerge *radicale*, but see it's masked for amd, etc. I
looked at the portage meta data and the ebuild to see if I could find
out why it should be masked - it's just a python program, supposedly.
But I can't find out anything. This warnings are
On 2024.03.25 17:48, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Monday, 25 March 2024 16:52:19 GMT Michael wrote:
> The default OpenRC installation now assumes a merged-usr fs
structure -
> therefore make sure you select the appropriate profile in a new
installation.
That specifically says for a new
On 2024.03.22 16:22, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 12:57:34 -0400, Jack wrote:
> In this case, the offending package is dev-lang/rust, but this has
> happened to me previously with other packages that require a lot of
> space and time to build.
>
> The build fails
On 2024.03.22 16:22, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 12:57:34 -0400, Jack wrote:
> In this case, the offending package is dev-lang/rust, but this has
> happened to me previously with other packages that require a lot of
> space and time to build.
>
> The build fails
On 2024.03.22 16:01, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I've been using Konsole, part of KDE, for command line stuff ever
since
I started using Linux. Linux is all I've ever used. No windoze.
;-)
While Konsole is good enough for almost everything, there is one
feature
I wish it had. The ability to
ttempt to compile
still gives the same error about not enough space.
Am I commenting the wrong line? Have I missed something about where
this check is atually done? Is it actually possible to do what I'm
trying to do?
Thanks for any pointers or suggestions.
Jack
On 3/17/24 09:47, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
I get a stackdump booting the gentoo-sources-6.8.x kernels, and I'm
wondering how to go about reporting. Pretty sure this can't be
gentoo-specific, but kernel.org seems adamant that I should report to
gentoo.
gentoo-sources has lots of patches.
On 2024.03.03 15:23, Wol wrote:
On 03/03/2024 19:40, Jack wrote:
On 2024.03.03 13:54, Wols Lists wrote:
On 03/03/2024 09:47, Wols Lists wrote:
I'm getting this output from
emerge --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y @world
whoops I mean "emerge --depclean"
I'm trying to g
On 2024.03.03 13:54, Wols Lists wrote:
On 03/03/2024 09:47, Wols Lists wrote:
I'm getting this output from
emerge --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y @world
whoops I mean "emerge --depclean"
I'm trying to get a clean system, and don't know what exactly is
wrong, or what to try ...
On 2/27/24 20:54, Adam Carter wrote:
To clean up csv files I use excel's find/replace to swap the commas
occurring within fields for something benign. How does this magic
work? Different character sets within the same file?
Is it possible to do this with shell scripting?
Once Excel (or
On 2024.02.18 01:50, n952162 wrote:
[snip...]
Can you give some more information about that? E.g. how one package
can
block another one?
I removed net-ftp/ftp (good riddance):
$ equery l net-ftp/ftp
!!! No installed packages matching 'net-ftp/ftp'
* Searching for ftp in
On 2/18/24 03:35, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2024 at 08:21:42PM -0500, Walter Dnes wrote
Regardless of the above, the monitor does not blank after 10 minutes
(i.e. 600 seconds). If I run "xset dpms force off" from xterm (both as
local user and as root), the display goes dark... for
On 2024.02.17 16:14, n952162 wrote:
On 2/17/24 21:45, Arsen wrote:
Hi,
n952162 writes:
The inetutils on nixos runs fine. I wonder why gentoo can't get it
working ...
Again, please post the relevant information about the build
failure. I
cannot reproudce it.
Packages don't necessarily
On 2024.02.02 12:53, Thelma wrote:
On 2/2/24 10:09, John Covici wrote:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2024 10:26:09 -0500,
Thelma wrote:
Anybody on the list using Asterisk?
I need some help.
Have save version of asterisk is working correctly on one computer
but the other.
I use asterisk all the
On 1/22/24 04:17, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jan 2024 at 23:39, Jack wrote:
On 2024.01.21 15:51, Jack wrote:
discussions about how many and which kernels (gentoo-sources, and
possibly others) will ever get marked Stable. I believe it is
something like only series marked "lon
On 2024.01.21 15:51, Jack wrote:
On 1/21/24 14:55, Philip Webb wrote:
240121 Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 21 January 2024 07:03:43 GMT Dale wrote:
Currently I'm running 5.14.15 gentoo-sources kernel.
This is no longer in the tree. You can update to the next stable
release
5.15.142, or keyword
On 1/21/24 14:55, Philip Webb wrote:
240121 Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 21 January 2024 07:03:43 GMT Dale wrote:
Currently I'm running 5.14.15 gentoo-sources kernel.
This is no longer in the tree. You can update to the next stable release
5.15.142, or keyword 5.15.147, if you want to remain on
On 1/21/24 11:09, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 12:05:45PM +, Michael wrote
Anyway, to take you forward you can:
1. Keyword the latest gnutls package in case the gnutls verification criteria
have been loosened.
2. Copy the Root CA into the users ~/ and point muttrc to it:
On 1/17/24 22:28, Philip Webb wrote:
I want to be able to download photos from my new cellphone to Gentoo.
The phone is a Samsung A14 5G ; its pet name is Athene.
I use KDE to manage my desktops on my desktop machine ANB6.
I've tried doing it with Manjaro & it works. It is vital
to have Athene
to that estimate? If that adjustment includes
using the number of other builds going on at the same time, and their
original and estimated build times, I can see lots of opportunity for
shenanigans
Jack.
On 2023.12.30 18:21, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Saturday, 30 December 2023 21:10:10 GMT Jack wrote:
> I have both wine-vanilla 8.0.2 (stable) and 8.1.2 (testing)
installed.
> "emerge -c wine-vanilla" would remove both of them. "emerge -c
> wine-vanilla:8.21" refuse
e-vanilla[abi_x86_32,abi_x86_64]
Although it is perfectly happy with "emerge -c wine-vanilla:8.0.2".
Is this a bug, or is it considered reasonable for portage to have a
virtual absolutely insist on keeping the newest installed version if
several slots are available?
Jack
On 2023.12.18 12:38, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
I'm trying to downgrade virtual box from ver. 7 to ver. 6 but I'm
getting slot conflict.
How to resolve it?
emerge -avq app-emulation/virtualbox
[ebuild UD] dev-util/kbuild-0.1.9998.3499-r4 [0.1.9998.3592]
[ebuild UD]
On 2023.12.12 16:55, stefan1@shitposting.expert wrote:
[snip...]
Tried doing the optimus thing. Just like without optimus, I start
xorg but I see nothing.
Xorg and dwm properly start, I tried typing in a terminal
'speaker-test' and it worked.
So the problem there isn't that xorg freezes
tion, or perhaps one or
more of those utilities still requires a partition.
Hopefully this isn't too far off base.
Jack
May or may not help, but have you tried revdep-rebuild?
On 11/23/23 16:51, Matt Connell wrote:
First time I've seen this happen!
Any time I emerge anything, I get portage telling me I have the
following preserved libs:
---
!!! existing preserved libs:
package: app-arch/bzip2-1.0.8-r4
*
On 9/23/23 08:04, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
As most everyone knows, I redone my NAS box. Before I had Truenas on it
but switched to Ubuntu server thingy called Jimmy. Kinda like the
name. lol Anyway, Ubuntu has the same odd transfer pattern as the
Truenas box had. I'm not sure if the problem is
On 2023.09.21 13:09, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 6:35 PM Jack
wrote:
> On 9/21/23 12:30, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 5:03 PM Neil Bothwick
wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 13:45:19 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
&g
On 9/21/23 16:23, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2023-09-21, Victor Ivanov wrote:
On Wed, 20 Sept 2023 at 23:58, Grant Edwards wrote:
Just make sure you update /etc/fstab and bootloader config file
with the new filesystem UUID or partition indices.
I always forget one or the other until after I
On 9/21/23 12:30, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 5:03 PM Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 13:45:19 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Not 100% back in the gentoo groove yet, forget some basic tools.
>
> Something pulled in ruby, I know not what.
>
>
On 9/20/23 12:18, Hoël Bézier wrote:
Am Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 12:36:13AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
In the real world tho, how do people reading this make passwords that no
one could ever guess? I use Bitwarden to handle website passwords and
it does a good job. I make up my own tho when encrypting
On 9/18/23 08:00, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello list,
We've had a few discussions here on how to balance the parameters to emerge
to make the most of the resources available. Here's another idea:
One the one hand, big jobs should be able to use the maximum CPU
performance and RAM capacity, but
ract users
from "that other OS" who may take things like poor performance but full
indexing for granted.
Jack
On 9/12/23 11:55, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Tuesday, 12 September 2023 16:45:21 BST Dale wrote:
I currently have Ubuntu installed. I would have been done with it
sooner but I had a typo in exports and it wouldn't allow me to mount the
thing. Wrong IP for my main system. At least it's secure.
don't
remember why the downgrade was needed (I got hit by that also) but
perhaps it was added to the tree as stable and then reverted to testing,
but not soon enough?
Jack
On 2023.08.25 11:39, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Friday, 25 August 2023 16:28:16 BST I wrote:
> Now what? I can't do without webkit-gtk.
I have a precompiled package from before the mask was applied; is
there a way
to ebuild it in spite of the mask?
# find /var/cache/packages/dev-lang -name
On 2023.07.31 13:23, Matt Connell wrote:
On Mon, 2023-07-31 at 20:16 +0300, Alexe Stefan wrote:
> > Normally I would be in the chorus of "why do I need a whole entire
> > web
> > engine for an email client" but I'm also in the group of people
who
> > knows full well what the answer is.
>
>
user of Balsa for many years. It reads maildir as
is, no conversion necessary. Can also use mbox and other formats, and
does IMAP as well as POP3.
Jack
an the
entire command on that line. Try enclosing the command (but not the &)
in something. I leave it as an exercise to determine whether () or {}
or some other closure is the right one.
Jack
What about piping the output of emerge through 'tee' into a file. You
can then grep that file for the package names you are interested in, and
they will clearly be highlighted. True, you will need to look at the
portage output directly to decide whether or not to proceed, and then
separately
On 2023.07.08 13:02, Dale wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jul 2023 03:33:30 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>> I was wondering. Is there a way to highlight certain packages
that are
>> about to be upgraded? Example, I like to know when some larger
packages
>> like Firefox, LOo, that
On 7/5/23 10:05, Michael wrote:
On Wednesday, 5 July 2023 14:07:36 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Saturday, 1 July 2023 17:36:59 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Saturday, 1 July 2023 15:02:16 BST Mark Knecht wrote:
[snip]
Same problem as before, but now the three instances of gkrellm shimmer
On 6/13/23 20:21, Philip Webb wrote:
My new machine has no problem with graphics using System Rescue etc
nor using 'startx' as root with Gentoo, but it refuses to start as user.
I've had a series of errors :
parse_vt_settings : can't open /dev/tty0 (permission denied)
after adding my user
On 2023.06.13 04:52, Michael wrote:
On Tuesday, 13 June 2023 01:01:43 BST Wol wrote:
> On 10/06/2023 09:44, Michael wrote:
Without sddm, you can run the startplasma-wayland stanza from a
console, do your thing, logout and the console would have captured
various logs - just as startx does.
>
On 2023.06.10 17:56, Jack wrote:
Still some work to do, but much better now.
In the sterr output when run as a new user where both screens are
used, I saw
Checking screens: available: (QScreen(0x55723012fa90,
name="DVI-I-1"), QScreen(0x55723011a010, name="DVI-I-2")
Still some work to do, but much better now.
In the sterr output when run as a new user where both screens are used,
I saw
Checking screens: available: (QScreen(0x55723012fa90,
name="DVI-I-1"), QScreen(0x55723011a010, name="DVI-I-2")) redundant:
QHash() fake: QSet() all:
On 2023.06.10 13:07, Michael wrote:
On Saturday, 10 June 2023 18:00:34 BST Jack wrote:
> I have also had odd behavior with X and two monitors, but I always
> managed to get it working without excessive effort. My most
persistent
> problem was if the right monitor wa
On 2023.06.10 04:44, Michael wrote:
On Saturday, 10 June 2023 01:19:06 BST Jack wrote:
I've been running xorg (KDE Plasma) for years, and have been
perfectly happy, but every now and then I have tried wayland, with
less or even less success. My recent attempts give me a plasma
session
land".
Thanks for any pointers.
Jack
On 2023.06.04 17:22, Dale wrote:
Jack wrote:
> On 2023.06.04 15:56, Dale wrote:
>
>> Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have
conflicts.
>> Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes
>> up the ^ bit and points to the
On 2023.06.04 16:36, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2023-06-04, Jack wrote:
> I may have an explanation. How did you run ddclient when you got
that
> error? I think its check for ownership is very specific, and if you
> just run ddclient from command line as either yourself or
On 2023.06.04 15:56, Dale wrote:
Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts.
Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes
up the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing.
I suspect the ^ assumes a fixed width font.
start, in my case) the process is owned by ddclient, so the
ownership matches. Also - that is just a warning, not an error, so it
should work anyway.
Jack
On 6/4/23 10:42, Grant Edwards wrote:
Can anybody recommend a replacement for ddclient as a dynamic IP
service updater? I've been trying
On 6/4/23 10:42, Grant Edwards wrote:
Can anybody recommend a replacement for ddclient as a dynamic IP
service updater? I've been trying to use it for decades, and there
have been periods when it works as it's supposed to. But, usually it
doesn't, and I'm sick of fighting with it.
At the
On 5/31/23 12:30, Philip Webb wrote:
Thanks to Michael for his helpful advice.
I've narrowed the problem down somewhat,
but Wifi still doesn't work on Gentoo, tho' it does on Mint + SR.
The difference seems to be that when I enter 'lshw -class network' in Mint,
I get "network | description :
On 2023.05.19 18:05, Jack wrote:
(Although I admit I'm beginning to wonder about myself.)
I've done a number of upgrades recently, and when I rebooted into
kernel 6.3.3 yesterday, the boot seemed to go fine, but when I
started kde-plasma, things did not go well. I could vaguely see
n. I do figure it's
something in my configuration or I would have found other reports. I'm
mainly hoping someone can suggest what else I can try or where to look
for hints, as I'm about out of ideas, beyond tracing back through all
recent upgrades.
Jack
(I figure there's a maybe 25%
On 5/15/23 12:11, Wols Lists wrote:
On 15/05/2023 03:51, William Kenworthy wrote:
Checked your menu? XFCE has a "mouse and touchpad" under settings
with a number of useful items including acceleration, double click
timings etc.
Yes. As I remember, KDE USED to have such a menu ...
Cheers,
On 5/14/23 16:33, Wols Lists wrote:
I've been having grief with my mouse for a while, and all the help I
can find is "how to adjust mouse speed", which is not my problem...
and seems to be about the only thing that is adjustable ...
Basically even something as simple as left click doesn't
On 5/12/23 20:08, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Saturday, 13 May 2023 00:53:49 BST Mark Knecht wrote:
Anyway, I had a couple of thoughts:
1) If it's really a bug then as others have said report it up the
chain and hope for a fix.
https://bugs.gentoo.org/905933
2) If I wanted to solve the
On 2023.05.12 12:23, Mark Knecht wrote:
[snip .]
One interesting point is that the first Gentoo page I found to
look at the emerge man page shows LOAD as the value provided
to the --load-average option, but nowhere does it specify anything
other than it's a floating point value:
I suspect
On 2023.05.12 11:27, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 7:27 AM Peter Humphrey
wrote:
>
> On Friday, 12 May 2023 15:13:08 BST Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> > My opinion: load-average probably works, but we are
misunderstanding
> > the documentation.
>
> That's what bothers me the most -
On 5/12/23 09:16, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Friday, 12 May 2023 11:09:37 BST Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Fri, 12 May 2023 at 10:34, Peter Humphrey
wrote:
I have said several times that portage is ignoring that setting. I have it
at 40, yet portage kicks off more packages at 72, and continues
I don't know
if emerge passes any MAKEOPTS to ninja. That might be an interesting
enhancement request.
Jack
g packages that use
clang after an upgrade of it and related tools.
Jack
On 2023.04.10 20:14, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 4/10/23 17:29, Jack wrote:
On 2023.04.10 18:22, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 4/10/23 15:53, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
After upgrading to newest kernel the X will not start.
Is: make oldconfig same as: make olddefconfig ?
Xorg.0
On 2023.04.11 09:14, Matt Connell wrote:
On Mon, 2023-04-10 at 23:44 -0600, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> After update I get:
> * IMPORTANT: config file '/etc/mtab' needs updating.
>
> What is this, don't remember seeing it before.
>
> cfg-update -u
> doesn't give me an option to view it.
>
>
On 2023.04.10 18:22, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 4/10/23 15:53, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
After upgrading to newest kernel the X will not start.
Is: make oldconfig same as: make olddefconfig ?
Xorg.0.log showing;
[ 673.829] (II) Loading
On 4/6/23 19:42, David M. Fellows wrote:
I've recently gotten a few of my usual "Bouncing messages" messages
>from the mailing list, but when I go to the archives to see if I can
identify the problematic messages, I don't see anything since the
middle of March. I've filed a bug
w days ago, but no response yet.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks.
Jack
On 2023.03.21 16:27, Morgan Wesström wrote:
On 2023-03-21 21:04, Jack wrote:
1) Where's the appropriate place for these files in Gentoo and why?
2) If the appropriate place is either of those folders with a
version number, how do I install the files there without hard
coding the version
On 2023.03.21 15:19, Morgan Wesström wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to create an ebuild for a ZFS snapshot/replication
automation tool called Znapzend that I've been using on FreeBSD for
some time and also would like to use in Gentoo.
https://github.com/oetiker/znapzend
The project
If you find that the EDID is really bad for one of the monitors, you
should be able to find a correct copy and make that one available to X,
although I don't remember how since I haven't needed to do so in years.
I believe it is a setting within/under Xorg.conf.
Jack
On 2/6/23 00:36, Daniel
rsion to gkt+3 would be difficult, but to go to
gtk+4 (I have no idea how far off this is) would essentially be a re-write.
Jack
anywhere except such messages. In my case, I was usually able to to to
the archive page for the list, and by displaying as messages (instead of
threads) identify the one I never received.
Jack
On 12/26/22 20:43, Walter Dnes wrote:
mutt has served me well over the years, but thanks to *BRAINDEAD
CORPORATE IDIOTS* I need a GUI client to parse 100 K of HTML that
replaces 1 page of text. These aren't just plain spammers, but
businesses that I deal with regularly. It seems that
On 2022.12.18 11:17, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 8:49 AM Jack
wrote:
>
> On 12/18/22 10:38, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > Wipe the machine and start over with Gentoo from scratch...
> > Wipe the machine and start over with Gentoo from scratch...
> > Humm, I thin
On 12/18/22 10:38, Mark Knecht wrote:
Wipe the machine and start over with Gentoo from scratch...
Wipe the machine and start over with Gentoo from scratch...
Humm, I think you should...
Wipe the machine and start over with Gentoo from scratch...
First there was Linux from Scratch.
Next came
On 2022.12.15 15:52, Walter Dnes wrote:
I just finished solving my babl problems, but more stuff shows up in
libpcre. First, here are my USE flags. I don't see "utf8" anywhere.
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R] dev-libs/libpcre-8.45-r1:3::gentoo USE="bzip2 cxx
jit
On 11/17/22 15:30, Philip Webb wrote:
I need to rewrite the filesystem on a USB stick after it got damaged.
My notes tell me to use 'mke2fs', but 'which' doesn't find it :
has it been replaced by something else ?
I have 'e2fsprogs' installed, but there's no 'man' file for it
& it doesn't seem to
On 2022.10.26 14:04, Ramon Fischer wrote:
Also a very interesting question!
I just tested this with "visudo" and it does not intercept this.
If "su" is disabled, you are locked out and you are forced to enter
your system via a live USB stick and a "chroot" in order to edit
"/etc/shadow" to
On 2022.10.12 01:18, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2022 at 02:12, Jack
wrote:
As I said in my reply to Neil, why would this happen in just a
handful of packages, but not in over thirty others? mini_mime is
the other problem package, and it does not use ruby_add_bdepend so
On 2022.10.11 19:41, Michael wrote:
On Tuesday, 11 October 2022 22:43:02 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Oct 2022 16:02:52 -0400, Jack wrote:
> > For example, "emerge -1 dev-ruby/thor" gives me
> >
> > !!! Problem resolving dependencies
On 2022.10.11 17:43, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2022 16:02:52 -0400, Jack wrote:
> For example, "emerge -1 dev-ruby/thor" gives me
>
!!! Problem resolving dependencies for dev-ruby/thor ... done!
>
!!! The ebuild selected to satisfy "dev-ruby/thor" ha
Thanks for the response.
On 2022.10.11 16:07, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2022 at 22:02, Jack
wrote:
> Does anybody see what I'm missing?
Maybe you have something in package.use for this package?
"grep -ir thor ." in /etc/portage has no hits. In addition "grep -ir
ng.
I already have railties installed (using -O) with ruby31, and it
depends on thor via ruby_add_redepend, which I read as requiring thor
with ruby31. thor is not mentioned in any file under /etc/portage.
Does anybody see what I'm missing?
Jack
If the laptop is still within warranty, you might want to see what
support you can get from the maker.
On 2022.09.12 12:05, Guillermo García wrote:
Hello guys,
I bought a laptop and i got like 4 hours of batter life, everything
ok, (using more than 1 vm, etc), however now in idle my laptop
On 2022.09.10 13:56, David Haller wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, 10 Sep 2022, Jack wrote:
>I now get this error trying to emerge two different packages:
libofx-0.10.7
>and gnupg (both 2.2.39 and 2.3.6). It might also be the same
problem for a
>few bugs on b.g.o found by searching on "
On 9/10/22 14:49, Dale wrote:
Jack wrote:
I now get this error trying to emerge two different packages:
libofx-0.10.7 and gnupg (both 2.2.39 and 2.3.6). It might also be the
same problem for a few bugs on b.g.o found by searching on "cannot
create exectuables."
The relevant
On 9/10/22 11:42, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Sat, 10 Sept 2022 at 17:28, Jack wrote:
Any thoughts or suggestions?
I feel like this is an error that tends to pop up when your toolchain
is broken. Are you able to re-emerge gcc?
gcc11.3.0 re-emerge with no errors, bug the problem remains.
I note
On 9/10/22 11:42, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Sat, 10 Sept 2022 at 17:28, Jack wrote:
Any thoughts or suggestions?
I feel like this is an error that tends to pop up when your toolchain
is broken. Are you able to re-emerge gcc?
Reasonable thought. I've just kicked of a re-emerge of gcc. I'll
ens with two unrelated packages suggests that
it's not specific to either of them, but something in my system or
configuration.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Jack
At this point, I'm doing no better than guessing. I'd suggest trying
things. I'd map the keycode of the keypress you want to use to the
keycode of what the program seems to expect for that key.
On 8/27/22 03:30, Walter Dnes wrote:
That's on a real numeric keypad. Meanwhile on the Lenovo
On 2022.08.25 20:16, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 05:58:28PM -0400, Jack wrote
> Ah - I expect the game is interpreting keycodes fairly directly.
You
> can use xev (or similar) to find what the various keys are currently
> producing, and there must be some (Xor
On 2022.08.25 13:18, Mateusz Okulus wrote:
On 22/08/24 11:05AM, Jack wrote:
> Checking here for any ideas or suggestions before I report as a KDE
bug.
>
> I have my KDE Plasma desktop set to show my ~/Desktop folder. Two
days ago,
> I created a script.pl Perl script in that fo
On 8/25/22 08:52, Rich Freeman wrote:
On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 8:43 AM Dale wrote:
I've already got data on the drive now with the default settings so it
is to late for the moment however, I expect to need to add drives
later. Keep in mind, I use LVM which means I grow file systems quite
often
On 2022.08.24 17:21, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 01:07:52PM -0400, Jack wrote
> On my keyboard, those corner keys on the keypad are End, PgDn, PgUp,
> and NumLock, all of which have their own keys elsewhere on the
> keyboard.. When you say angled arrow keys, do
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