[gentoo-user] Re: Load average in make

2013-01-16 Thread Nicolas Richard
Nilesh Govindrajan m...@nileshgr.com writes: My question is which load average it checks? I'm assuming it checks for the 15 minute average? I certainly don't know much about C, but from me grepping the source of make, it seems that job.c does getloadavg (load, 1). Moreover man getloadavg says

[gentoo-user] Re: Where does sudo get the PATH ?

2012-10-23 Thread Nicolas Richard
Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr writes: I don't understand where sudo finds the value for the PATH env variable. Finally, I found where the problem lied. Recall that my problem was the following : I had a path in `sudo env | grep ^PATH' which did not seem to originate from any

[gentoo-user] Re: Where does sudo get the PATH ?

2012-10-12 Thread Nicolas Richard
Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info writes: Maybe it's building the PATH not explicitly... something like : PATH=$PATH;/usr/local/texlive/$SOME_VARIABLE/and/so/forth Try grepping for texlive/\$ I tried, but the results are always pointing to the (correct) 2012 version. I paste the result

[gentoo-user] Re: Where does sudo get the PATH ?

2012-10-11 Thread Nicolas Richard
Joost Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org writes: On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 04:57:50 PM Nicolas Richard wrote: In my homedir: .bash_profile loads .bashrc .bashrc says export PATH=~/bin/overrideglobal:${PATH}:~/bin (and defines some aliases) Does it load any global default? No. Here

[gentoo-user] Re: Where does sudo get the PATH ?

2012-10-11 Thread Nicolas Richard
Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info writes: A bit desperate, but try : grep -R texlive/2011 /etc/* I tried that already youngfrog@geodiff-mac3 ~ $ sudo grep -r texlive/2011 /etc youngfrog@geodiff-mac3 ~ $ sudo grep -r texlive/2011 ~root /root/.bash_history:cd /usr/local/texlive/2011

[gentoo-user] Re: Where does sudo get the PATH ?

2012-10-10 Thread Nicolas Richard
Joost == J Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org writes: Joost And, what is in the .bash_profile and .bashrc files in your Joost homedir and in root's homedir? In my homedir: .bash_profile loads .bashrc .bashrc says export PATH=~/bin/overrideglobal:${PATH}:~/bin (and defines some aliases) In

[gentoo-user] Re: Where does sudo get the PATH ?

2012-10-09 Thread Nicolas Richard
Joost == J Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org writes: Joost Nicolas Richard theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr wrote: Here is the output of the relevant (at least I thought they were) commands. Can somebody explain to me why I still have /usr/local/texlive/*2011*/bin/i386-linux

[gentoo-user] Where does sudo get the PATH ?

2012-10-08 Thread Nicolas Richard
Hi everybody, I don't understand where sudo finds the value for the PATH env variable. Here is the output of the relevant (at least I thought they were) commands. Can somebody explain to me why I still have /usr/local/texlive/*2011*/bin/i386-linux in the first sudo output ? I don't get it, and

[gentoo-user] Re: How to verify stable system after fsck corrections

2010-06-01 Thread Nicolas Richard
Le 01/06/10 13:04, Neil Bothwick a écrit : equery check --only-failures '*' Note: the local option --only-failures seems not available in the current stable version of gentoolkit. Note that it will show failures on any files that have been modified since installation, such as configuration

[gentoo-user] Re: language

2010-04-03 Thread Nicolas Richard
Le 03/04/10 09:34, Roger Cahn a écrit : (process:5573): Gtk-WARNING**: locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. Any similar message if you simple run gedit ? What's the output of locale -a, and of locale ? Btw, did you need to install/modify anything to get the

[gentoo-user] Re: how to git-bisect in a portage-compatible way ?

2010-03-16 Thread Nicolas Richard
Hm. I'm not sure what you are asking. It was unclear, but you answered the question indirectly. Thanks, Nico.

[gentoo-user] Re: how to git-bisect in a portage-compatible way ?

2010-03-11 Thread Nicolas Richard
Le 10/03/10 17:08, walt a écrit : On 03/10/2010 03:03 AM, Nicolas Richard wrote: So the general question is : if I want to use git-bisect (I have never done that before, but today is a good time to try), It's a great tool and easy to use once you've learned the basic steps. You can ask here

[gentoo-user] how to git-bisect in a portage-compatible way ?

2010-03-10 Thread Nicolas Richard
Hello, Background info : I'm experiencing a bug and found out that the bug doesn't appear with libdrm-2.4.11 (I kept an ebuild for this one in /usr/local/portage/...), but it does occur with libdrm-2.4.13 (not sure about the version numbers anymore, and I have yet to try 2.4.12, too, but that's