Re: [gentoo-user] Protocol for bugs on Sunrise ebuilds

2010-08-28 Thread Pavel Sanda
What is the protocol for reporting bugs on ebuilds in the sunrise overlay? i would either write directly to the maintainer of the ebuild or send a note to irc channel dedicated to sunrise. pavel

Re: [gentoo-user] Protocol for bugs on Sunrise ebuilds

2010-08-28 Thread Pavel Sanda
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 01:56:43PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: What is the protocol for reporting bugs on ebuilds in the sunrise overlay? i would either write directly to the maintainer of the ebuild or send a note to irc channel dedicated to sunrise. ... and of course /usr

Re: [gentoo-user] Applying patches without needing overlays and modifying ebuilds

2009-05-26 Thread Pavel Sanda
Does anyone think that a mechanism of applying patches to a package without the need to modify the ebuild of that package would be a useful feature? media-video/smplayer j-random-hack.patch i have written script (not at my hand atm) with alike syntax using post_src_unpack pre_src_compile

Re: [gentoo-user] Testing lyx-1.6.0

2008-11-19 Thread Pavel Sanda
I have been very disappointed by lyx-1.6.0 as it seemingly misses some features (and files): - no icons for the toolbars - no config files for displaying lyx files as dvi, postscript or pdf - no conversion files Did I miss something, or v.1.6.0 has still to be completed ? there must be

[gentoo-user] Mounting /dev/sdaX on boot does not work

2008-01-30 Thread Pavel Sanda
hi, i have external hard drive connected through usb. i put the following line into /etc/fstab /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb ext3 user,auto,exec 0 0 but localmount reports the problem of not finding /dev/sda1. when i tried to call mount -at .. after the boot proces in local.start it proceeds well. what

Re: [gentoo-user] Qt3 and Qt3support

2008-01-30 Thread Pavel Sanda
What actually does the qt3support USE flag do on the qt4 ebuild? Does for example qtconfig wont be compiled installed without it. pavel -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] xorg library responsible for handling keyboard input

2007-11-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
hi, i've tried to upgrade my Xorg, but because of problems with my video card i need to downgrade back to xorg-server-1.1.1. during the transition there was update of zilions xorg libraries and my keyboard stopped to work properly. switching to text console via ctrl+alt+fx doesnt work and

Re: [gentoo-user] xorg library responsible for handling keyboard input

2007-11-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
071102 Pavel Sanda wrote: i've tried to upgrade my Xorg, but because of problems with my video card i need to downgrade back to xorg-server-1.1.1. and my keyboard stopped to work properly. have anybody idea which other x11-libs can be responsible for this ? Try x11-drivers/xf86-input

Re: [gentoo-user] insert text onto a PDF

2007-07-30 Thread Pavel Sanda
http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/sunrise but it seems a bit complex, masked packages and so forth (?). either get sunrise : emerge -va layman echo source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf /etc/make.conf layman -f -a sunrise Then, there's this ebuild just loitering around in cyberspace:

Re: [gentoo-user] Rendering problems when updating xorg-server

2007-07-30 Thread Pavel Sanda
Which graphics card/driver are you using? I had similar problems with ati radeon. just for the record, this seems to be part of bug #163827. pavel -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Rendering problems when updating xorg-server

2007-07-29 Thread Pavel Sanda
Which graphics card/driver are you using? I had similar problems with ati radeon. nvidia drivers some time ago (it was different update, thought). Only using the nv driver helped out (with loss of 3D, sadly). i tried new ati drivers. the bug persists and opengl is lost. i expect after few

[gentoo-user] Rendering problems when updating xorg-server

2007-07-28 Thread Pavel Sanda
hello, i'm trying to update from xorg-server 1.1.1-r5 to 1.2.0-r3, but i run into strange rendering issues in my terminals (both eterm,xterm). there are serious problems to display correctly keyboard cursor on terminal - its position on display is not correspondent with actual position on the

Re: [gentoo-user] OpenSSH security

2006-11-07 Thread Pavel Sanda
In addition to fail2ban, look at deny2hosts and sshdfilter. accidentally i was solving the same problem today. i tried to use hosts.allow/deny but it seems sshd doesnt reflect to them (i have tcpd use flag on). is openssh on gentoo supposed to work with these files ? bye, pavel --