On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 10:47 AM Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
> in an ebuild I have to apply a patch only if this package is installed
> for python3.9.
> The ebuild should work for PYTHON_COMPAT=( python3_{8,9} )
>
> How can I check for Pythons version in src_prepare or
to the compile of libxml2 so I can step through their functions. If
I add -g2 to CFLAGS in make.conf it will do it for all packages which is
not what I want.
Thanks,
Dave
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Same way as with USE flags, I think.
# CFLAGS=-g2 emerge libxml2
my backups
ofcourse
could anyone plz point me to the right manual to read?
check out http://www.clamav.net/doc/latest/html/
also use google to find best resources..
Bye,
Masood Ahmed
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Linux Kernel : 2.6.15-gentoo-r7
GCC version : 4.0.2 (Gentoo 4.0.2-r3, pie-8.7.8)
Processor
and alternatives to the existing functions of Kicker.
New applets can be easily downloaded using the KHotNewStuff
functionality.
enjoy :-)
On 12/5/05, Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking of udating to KDE-3.5 and I notice that superkaramba blocks
kdeutils. I'm assuming
Hello,
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 01:46:32PM +0100, qfpvajdy wrote:
Hello,
first thanks all for your great support on Gentoo Linux.
I'm interessted to buy a laptop on which I would like to install Gentoo
GNU/Linux by using 100% all hardware functions of the laptop for which I have
bought
On 2007-01-05, qfpvajdy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interessted to buy a laptop on which I would like to
install Gentoo GNU/Linux by using 100% all hardware functions
of the laptop for which I have bought.
I've got an IBM R52, and everything works fine -- including
wireless and the winmodem
/package.use for
that.
Thank your for your help. I have put dev-lang/perl -minimal
in my package.use, and doing emerge -eav again...
Concerning your opinion about minimal-flag:
I do have minimal and -* in global USE flags and I think
it is a good idea. Something that belongs to gentoo spirit:
to start
On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 02:42:10PM -0400, John Covici wrote:
> _gentoo_repos:8: command not found: _gentoo_repos_conf
> [...]
The errors are coming from [1], referencing the function provided by the file at
[2] (`_gentoo_repos_conf`). It's likely that you aren't loading these functions
int
Linux experience I had.
What I'm looking for is freebsd equivalent features in Gentoo. There
are three that I'm really looking for:
1) periodic(8) -- run periodic system functions. runs daily, weekly,
monthly and security scripts. These scripts do everything from check
rejected emails
.
It's far superior to RedHat, which was the last Linux experience I had.
What I'm looking for is freebsd equivalent features in Gentoo. There
are three that I'm really looking for:
1) periodic(8) -- run periodic system functions. runs daily, weekly,
monthly and security scripts
Apparently, though unproven, at 02:06 on Friday 13 May 2011, Felix Miata did
opine thusly:
I guess I missed the requirement to be running Gentoo to be able to
initiate an install of Gentoo.
This is not correct
I thought whatever Linux was already
installed would be good enough
I use Quanta myself, but I have yet to figure out how to get it to do
code completion on my own functions/libraries/classes. I have several
functions that I use in every application I use but I have no idea how
to add them to quanta's code completetion DB. One example would be that
I have
its built-in functions.
Everything would be OK, if there were only positive integer numbers
in that input file. Unfortunatelly, there are also decimal and
exponential numbers (like 123.456 or 1.23456e+02) which my script
must process. Now I'm pretty deadlocked because too late I realised
that very
On 10 April 2007, maxim wexler wrote:
--- Andrey Vul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't use -O3 unless you need _extreme_ performance
-O2 -finline-functions is close to -O3 but doesn't
use -fno-home-register
For toolchain, I just stick to -O2. For power-hungry
apps, I use -O2
-finline
of the
functions it defines in php_config.h HAVE_SABLOT_SET_CONFIG and
HAVE_SABLOT_GET_OPTIONS macros respectively.
I have verified carefully that sablotron has his SablotSetEncoding and
SablotGetOptions compiled in, existing as symbols in libsablot.so and
usable. So the next time I tried
have a `pkg_config` function
defined in the ebuild, so a standard run of emerge should do everything [1, 2].
Have a look at this (heavily truncated) log of the called Bash functions:
$ emerge -d --config espeak
[...]
* pkg_config() is not defined: 'espeak-1.48.04-r1.
like the vpns and service restarting with functions to detect which
to run where.
Don't do that, it will conflict with Gentoo's setup. As I said before,
don't do anything with ifplugd beyond emerging it. The Gentoo scripts
detect it is there and use it. Put all your scripting in /etc/conf.d/net
ion to the Gentoo Council? Gentoo Devs? Besides if
> the new triumvirate:
> Canada, England, Australia and New Zealand is successful, then you can
> compare Gentoo being registered therein, or keeping things in the USA?
>
> Sound to me like you are an excellent candidate to joi
that inlining with gcc 4.2
screws up code, so on
the safe side, just use -O2 for toolchain, -O2
-finline-functions for
everything else
-
Andrey Vul
Too late. Damage done. I decided to go with the
example make.conf which call the O3 level decent.
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-linux-gnu
CFLAGS=-O2 -march=pentium3 -pipe -falign-functions=64 -mmmx -msse
-msse2
CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
I've tried installin the bin version mozilla-firefox-bin and it works
OK on the page above.
Note : It hangs (up to the point where the little 'circle also stops
moving.
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On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 21:31 +0200, Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
From: Matthias Langer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:14:25 +0200
snip
CFLAGS=-O3 -m3dnow -march=athlon-xp -mtune=athlon64 -msse -msse2
-msse3 -m3dnow
also does not link the scm functions that it
looks like gnucash looks for, so I may need that too.)
What settings or whatever do I need to set to generate libguile-ltdl.*?
-- Alma
have you followed Jakub's advise from the bug and done a revdep-rebuilt?
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I'm trying to move my network's router/AP functions to a different
system. Whenever I start the madwifi card in master mode in the new
system the whole system locks up hard, although the CD tray still
opens. There is nothing in /var/log/*, the keyboard LEDs do not
flash, and I've tried 2.6.23
]
http://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/functions/src_unpack/rpm-sources/index.html
--
Regards,
Daniel
by companies like 3-ware. The
'hardware' RAID in the NForce4 chipset (like just about all MB chips,
and a lot of the cheap add-in cards) is just a BIOS helper...all of
the actual RAID functions are expected to be implemented by the driver
running on the CPU.
-Richard
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org
. With USE flags, the user can control
what gets compiled and what not.
If the developer has functions
that are not ever being used, then that's the developer's fault.
Or the packagers, for not proving enought options of what
gets installed.
Alexander Skwar
--
The nice thing about Windows
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I'm having some trouble with Squirrelmail since the recent PHP upgrade.
On almost every folder I click on in Squirrelmail (including the Inbox),
I get this:
Fatal error: Only variables can be passed by reference
in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/squirrelmail/functions
the top of each other -
It is still very beta. This codebase will improve and more of the compositing
functions will be put into the window managers.
is this what everyone else sees with translucency?
Maybe not they might be using per application translucency like what konsole
has.
--
Zac Slade
to tweak you .bashrc to define
aliases or helper functions ;-)
--
Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/
All of the true things I am about to tell you are shameless lies. -- The
Book of Bokonon / Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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. But on a
very little network it should work without configuration...
The name resolver functions in glibc also use it if you choose to use
the wins option in nsswitch.conf to resolve hostnames from wins
servers. It should probably be split up into server and client
configuration files though.
-Richard
resolution status on
| any bug submitted by a guy with -finline-functions or -funit-at-a-time
| or ...
No, you'll get an INVALID resolution.
--
Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (Vim, Shell tools, Fluxbox, Cron)
Mail: ciaranm at gentoo.org
Web : http://dev.gentoo.org
mii-tool is no longer in development, it is therefore a better idea to use
ethtool, especially with gigabit cards.
I also believe that ethtool has quite a few more functions than mii-tool.
Nick Niemeyer
On 5/25/05, Michael Steinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check for available options
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 21:55 +0200, Dan Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday 12 October 2005 10.04, Dave Nebinger wrote:
emerge portage-utils. That will give you qpkg back (equery told me so ;-)
portage-utils gave me qpkg back allright - but not with the same functions
(especially --dups
with different USE flags? Here are my current
USE flags for perl:
Check your book again - last time I checked, perlfunc isn't a utility, it's a
section of the Perl Programmers Reference Guide that covers the builtin
functions of Perl. You can browse it with man perlfunc. Maybe that's what
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 23:44:21 +0100, Sergio Polini wrote:
Did you look in the Gentoo handbook?
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2chap=
4
If after reading that you still have unanswered questions then ask
again.
I had read that page (perhaps I should have
On 4/10/06, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I tried using --tree --verbose earlier. Strangely enough, it looks
like KPDF is requiring this. I alread have Konqueror installed:
Ok. I am getting lost in the maze of the kde-functions and kde-meta
eclasses, but I think this is because
.
This is the first time I'm hearing this.. Even with -j2 my system
functions normally.. Has anyone encountered same problem?
Not me. I'm using -j2 on a single CPU system just fine.
and you don't use AMD64, do you?
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Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Friday 05 May 2006 16:20, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Farhan Ahmed wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
This is the first time I'm hearing this.. Even with -j2 my system
functions normally.. Has anyone encountered same problem?
Not me. I'm using -j2 on a single
On Friday 05 May 2006 19:49, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Friday 05 May 2006 16:20, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Farhan Ahmed wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
This is the first time I'm hearing this.. Even with -j2 my system
functions normally.. Has anyone
monitoring each
single ethernet port; among the various info, you can see the MAC
address(es) of the station(s) connected to the port(s).
Other models have even more sophisticated management functions.
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functions aren't found, compile fails) and put it in your mail,
and ask the question you want to be answered.
My suggestion: run revdep-rebuild, but maybe re-emerging dbus and hal is
enough.
-hwh
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, this is pure bash scripting. The related parts are redirection [1]
and shell functions [2].
[1] http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/io-redirection.html
[2] http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/functions.html
Christoph
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Hi,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 15:28:46 +
Fernando Meira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that mean that it is unadvised to use a PCMCIA card for AP functions?
I won't need a good range... something that works fine up to 8 meters
(between 2 rooms) is enough.
I have to check if the driver I use
Thanks, I will look at this get back to it this avo.
BillK
On Sat, 2005-08-06 at 10:22 -0400, David H. Askew wrote:
Note that there's a more elegant solution with vpnc (also in
portage), if it fits for you (still hasn't some functions of Cisco's
client, but it's free and you don't have
be?
These are most likely threads, since so many of them share the same
memory usage.
Try the various ps options that relate to threads and see if you can
make the display prettier.
Regards,
Andreas
--
And I hate redundancy, and having different functions for the same thing.
- Linus Torvalds
http://www.campin.net/syslog-ng/expanded-syslog-ng.conf
look at the above link, it contains all functions syslog can have
On 7/5/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 7/4/06, Enrico Weigelt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi folks, could anyone give me a quick hint how to tell syslog-ng
assigned functions by Gnu EMACS.
-- Tarl Neustaedter
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that in your case there must be some double definition
somewhere: when I had doubly defined a key, it stopped working
altogether, performing neither of the two functions. A single
definition and logging back in was required to make it work again.
Benno
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:
/lib/rcscripts/net.modules.d/helpers.d/functions: No such file or
directory
* Starting
find: /lib/rcscripts/net.modules.d/: No such file or directory
* no interface module has been loaded
hydrauser5 ~ # equery belongs /etc/init.d/net.eth0
[ Searching for file(s) /etc/init.d/net.eth0
...
[ ok
]/etc/init.d/net.eth0: line 34:
/lib/rcscripts/net.modules.d/helpers.d/functions: No such file or
directory
* Starting
find: /lib/rcscripts/net.modules.d/: No such file or directory
* no interface module has been loaded
hydrauser5 ~ # equery belongs
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 20:10:02 +0100, Andrea Conti wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] Re: Who believes in cylinders?:
Many years ago I wrote an OS/2 program to handle all of this.
Perhaps I should blow the dust off it, convert it to use POSIX
functions and publish it as FOSS.
Why reinvent the wheel
During upgrade a got a message:
!! The following installed packages are masked:
- dev-lang/python-3.1.5-r1::gentoo (masked by: package.mask)
/usr/portage/profiles/package.mask:
# Michał Górny mgo...@gentoo.org (07 Aug 2013)
# These outdated versions of Python are no longer updated or maintained
and more because at this point in time
sys-apps/openrc brings the file 'functions.sh' which contains some
crucial functions used by those other packages.
This is tracked in https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373219
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With kind regards,
Tom Wijsman (TomWij)
Gentoo Developer
E-mail address
Hello, everyone
I am using DELL Latitiude Laptop, comes with ALPS touchpad.
When I installed the driver in Windows, this touchpad supports multi-touch very
well.
I am now using the latest Gentoo with KDE descktop environment, and I also want
to
enjoy the multi-touch functions
在 2014年8月16日 星期六 21:52:04,Сергей 写道:
I use KDE, because it has biggest amount of functions KDE Connect,
KRunner and Amarok have no match in GTK-world. If they had, I would
use Xfce.
Yeah, KRunner is what makes me even unable to use Windows.
Also, kdevelop is the best IDE ever created, even
interaction and interface.
There is no rational reason for the core of Portage to be written in
C.
> :-D This shouldn't be a problem, because developers of extension
> modules/hooks(if they choose C for this) will use a something
> like libportage with util and wrapper functions which wi
On Friday, April 24, 2020 9:56 PM, Michele Alzetta
wrote:
> I mean, basically portage is just a set of functions, so a functional
> programming language might just be the best way to go
yes, haskell passes step (1); so does php,
java, etc. now kindly apply the rest of the steps
((2)
o would like to be
> resolved.
It seems like this is not the case. This might be a bug in netifrc, or the
OpenRC init system helper functions in general. I can't find anything on-line
regarding this issue, although I'm sure it's reasonably common.
--
Ashley Dixon
suugaku.co.uk
2A9A 4117
DA96
--- On Sun, 5/25/08, Sebastian Magri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Sebastian Magri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Setting CFLAGS for a single build
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date: Sunday, May 25, 2008, 1:49 AM
2008/5/25 Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED
(pal) then later
on convert to h.264 or such? I considering mounting
the PTZ camera on a pole, so I can sit in the shade
or a camper and record video, gentoo studio style...
(beginning to sound like a project). Maybe use a logitech
joystick to map all of the camera functions and use
a laptop
I think with Linux you will be limited to FireWire port only; correct me
anybody if I'm wrong.
--
#Joseph
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 17:39 +, James wrote:
Hello to all,
I'm in need of a portable video camera(or rig), such as the
sony SR82, but one that is gentoo friendly
for video
On Saturday 26 November 2005 02:47, Harry Putnam wrote:
[...]
Bacula goes looking for them in /var/tmp/**bacula* and of course they
are long gone.
Bacula relies on its temp directory for other interesting functions too,
it can build a bootable ISO using your running kernel, for example.
I've
he-mesos to gentoo
is the choice of node(File System)//distributed(File System) that leads to
the right mix of features and speed. Surely ext4/beegfs or btrfs/beegfs
is attractive no matter what container or HPC codes you run on top of your
gentoo cluster(s).
Furthermore, Cephfs is being used to rep
t have the audio played live [1]. The developers should probably
set one of them to be enabled by default in IUSE, since only creating WAV files
is a very unusual use-case for a screen-reader.
> Another mistake I made was emerging espeak before emerging
> sys-kernel/gentoo-sources but sin
Rich Freeman rich0 at gentoo.org writes:
If you literally want a list of everything that was installed by a
Gentoo ebuild, then the simplest thing is to run qlist from
app-portage/portage-utils.
wonderful idea. Despite having used qlist many times, it never dawned
on me for this purpose
On Sat, 10 Oct 2020, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2020 08:17:07
> From: Ashley Dixon
> Reply-To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]
>
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 07:45:14AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote
On Saturday 24 May 2008, Erik Ruotsalainen wrote:
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 10:02:50AM +, dhk wrote:
How can I modify the CFLAGS before emerging a package? I want to
add -g2 to the compile of libxml2 so I can step through their
functions. If I add -g2 to CFLAGS in make.conf it will do
compiled, unused code can be loaded into ram, that is
correct, but there is nothing the user can do about that - it's a
function of the application: not all compiled code gets ran at a given
time, because perhaps not all functions are being utilized at any given
moment - depends on the program
Perhaps I misunderstood the poster - unused, uncompiled code cannot be
loaded into RAM, unless you editing it. Unused compiled code can, but
that is beyond the realm of the user. If the developer has functions
that are not ever being used, then that's the developer's fault.
On 01/22/06 03
I installed Gentoo recently, and have the following problem: In xterm I
cannot see non-ASCII chars, when I 'cat' a file with UTF-8 characters,
garbage comes out. In other applications (gnumeric, firefox), UTF-8
functions correctly. How to fix it?
When I start another XTerm from one XTerm, I see
Luca Penasa wrote:
Hi everybody... im trying to upgrading my gentoo with the 2.6 kernel.
I've done everything (compilind and installing modules)... but now i
cant load the crc32 module (after the modprobe crc32 the system write
out that cant find that module--- module crc32 not found
,
it really only implements POP-like functions, so it does not delete
messages on the server, nor does it understand subdirectories. You may
check with your phone's email client's provider, perhaps you too have
these limitations.
Comments in my previous email are based upon my experience with both
Dan wrote:
The bit that makes me think I'm stupid is that it seems that neither gcc
or I can find the source (.c) or compiled binaries (.o) which implement
the structures and functions defined in ldap.h. What am I doing wrong?
Where are the .c and .o files supposed to be on a regular linux
___
# Copyright 1999-2005 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# $Header: $
inherit eutils kde-functions
DESCRIPTION=cd/dvd quality check for Plextor drives
HOMEPAGE=http://qpxtool.sourceforge.net;
SRC_URI=mirror://sourceforge/$PN/${P}.tar.bz2
are:
a whole lotta stuff snipped
I don't know what you expect ^A to do, but ^X and
ctrl+a = select all. I'm astonished you didn't know
that.
^V are already
assigned to relatively standard functions (at
least I associate ^V
with paste; I don't cut much, so ^X means little to
me, but yeah, cut
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
(snip)
The difference is: with -j2 box is slow. A lot of packages do not compile
because of ooms.
with -j1 box is normal. No ooms. Compiling does not take longer as with -j2.
This is the first time I'm hearing this.. Even with -j2 my system
functions normally
On 11/11/06, Hans de Hartog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,Due to circumstances beyond my control I haveto run (once a month) Windows (98 or 2000) :-(I guess that vmware can do the job. In windowsI need internet access with IE and I must beable to print some webpages to a printserver
(gentoo+cups
I'm sure this can be done.
I know about mod_proxy and mod_proxy_html and it's functions as a
reverse proxy. But the thing is my current understanding of these
mod_proxy is it's suitable only for servers which are in the internal
network and has names such as
www.example.com - external IP
it! Many thanks.
I usualy do:
source /etc/conf.d/rc
rl=`cat $svcdir/softlevel`
just to be sure... ;)
or directly
source /sbin/functions.sh
rl=`cat $svcdir/softlevel`
functions.sh do source the config and have some functions that can be
handy... (einfo, ewarn, eeror to begin
) when
merging it:
MAKEOPTS=-j1 emerge ipsec-tools
Regards,
Andreas
--
And I hate redundancy, and having different functions for the same thing.
- Linus Torvalds on linux-kernel
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the
main functions to the keys on the Media Pad, meaning I don't have to
have the full keyboard with me when I'm using mplayer :)
--
Jonathan Wright ~ mail at djnauk.co.uk
~ www.djnauk.co.uk
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On 8/25/06, sdoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is hotplug still an issue or is it started by bootmisc? If i plug in my
USB stick (yes, I do have USB UHCI, EHCI, OHCI mass storage compiled
into the kernel) I can't mount it.
The hotplug init script doesn't do anything anymore, it's functions
have
give you any way to test the
same backlight functions? If the backlight works correctly when running
such a CD then listing the loaded kernel modules might give you a clue.
That's a fine idea. The latest Gentoo minimal CD wouldn't boot this
laptop so I used Kubuntu to install and I should do
give you any way to test the
same backlight functions? If the backlight works correctly when running
such a CD then listing the loaded kernel modules might give you a clue.
I tried the latest Kubuntu and Ubuntu LiveCDs via unetbootin but the
backlight behavior is the same as with Gentoo. Please
(or any parent up to mount point /home)
Stopping at filesystem boundary (GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM not set).
You would need to change the gentoo repo in repos.conf to sync with git
instead of rsync (or whatever you're currently using).
I hope it's not going to be a requirement for Gentoo
to mount point /home)
Stopping at filesystem boundary (GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM not set).
You would need to change the gentoo repo in repos.conf to sync with git
instead of rsync (or whatever you're currently using).
I hope it's not going to be a requirement for Gentoo users
KDE, so you have to log in and startx.
>
The bug is a bit noisy, but it isn't clear to me what is actually
wrong with /lib/gentoo/functions.sh. I do see that there is a
dependency on gentoo-functions which should install it, though it is
odd that it is only pulled in for USE=-systemd. Perhaps
ided by the file
> at
> [2] (`_gentoo_repos_conf`). It's likely that you aren't loading these
> functions
> into your shell. Have you seen the post-install message of ZSH [3]? Try
> running
> the following and see if it fixes your problem:
>
> % a
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 10:12:44AM -0500, Dale wrote:
> Wonder why it is not being kept up to date. Maintainer no longer
> interested in it, other tools took its place???
The code developer is a Gentoo developer. I've looked at the C (one file) and
it's not particularly good code
The 06/07/11, Grant wrote:
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
can be done to make the management of multiple Gentoo
e has been emerged on the system now.
> > > > The
> > > > right order of operations here is critical!
> > >
> > > That's quite rare for Gentoo; Portage usually takes care of all that
> > > type of
> > > thing without requiring manual user
,
I am not too good in English but I alway understood that:
|-fomit-frame-pointer|
Don't keep the frame pointer in a register for functions that don't
need one. This avoids the instructions to save, set up and restore
frame pointers; it also makes an extra register available in many
of every language worth knowing is the ability to
write functions. ebegin and eend are exactly that, functions (or
procedures if you like) written in bash. In the case of ebegin/eend,
these are defined in /etc/init.d/functions.sh.
All of the init scripts are executed by /sbin/runscript (see the first
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 15:55:06 -0400 (EDT), A. Khattri wrote:
Since ebuilds have preinstall and postinstall functions, it would be
nice if there were preunmerge and postunmerge functions - then it would
be easy to re-write the kernel ebuilds to clean up after themselves.
Like
the cable, such as shutting down wireless or restarting
services, look at the preup/postup/predown/postdown functions
in /etc/conf.d/net.example.
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Well it's actually a project for a company that needs a tcp listener for
the data sent by the devices. You are right about my question. It's a bit
irrelevant with gentoo but I'm working on gentoo and I'm asking this list
because I consider its users have wide knowledge on general programming
Hi,
First thanks.
It's not mine, just trying to get it to work.
Here's the line:
...
. ${ROOT}/etc/portage/bashrc-modules/core-functions.bmod || bashrcdie
Failed to load core-functions module
...
Looked at all opening/closing signs ('|) all is OK, so think about
function/s as it's used as a module
Yo,
Did you attempt a revdep-rebuild ?
Sincerely,
Jil
Chuck Robey a écrit :
I just did a emerge --update of firefox, and while that seemed to emerge with no
errors, when I tried to run it, it tells me it can't load the XRE functions.
This doesn't mean anything to me; does anyone know what
On Sunday 11 July 2010 19:26:17 Kyle Bader wrote:
Most secured - App i C++ or C.
Programs written in c++/c are not inherently secure, the programmer
must make use of best practices using secure functions, etc.
Programs are not inherently secure, the programmer must make use of best
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 00:51:10 -0500, Scott Prager wrote:
I found that /etc/conf.d/local.start was not on my system like the
article seems to expect. /etc/conf.d/local local was and it already had
two functions, local_start and _stop, which seemed to be what
local.start was supposed
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