[gentoo-user] Re: Google and "fetchmail" + "ssmtp"

2022-03-17 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 17/03/2022 18:51, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: Greetings, since quite some time, longe before "converting" to Gentoo, I've used "fetchmail" and "ssmtp" to retrieve and send mail via my Google account. Some time after I had all set up, Google started nagging about my not- so-secure access to

[gentoo-user] Re: depclean wants to remove xf86-video-intel

2022-03-17 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-03-15, Grant Edwards wrote: >> I bit the bullet, let it depclean and rebooted. > > I'll give that a go the next time I'm in the office (which is where > the machine in question lives). It _almost_ "just worked". The names of the displays changed, so I had to modify my xinit/openbox

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: depclean wants to remove xf86-video-intel

2022-03-16 Thread ny6p01
I was under the impression that xf86-video-intel was for older video Intel sets only... Lee  On Mar 15, 2022 at 6:33 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2022-03-15, Neil Bothwick wrote: > If X doesn't come up, simply re-emerge xf86-video-intel. That won't take > long because you will obviously

[gentoo-user] Re: depclean wants to remove xf86-video-intel

2022-03-15 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-03-15, Neil Bothwick wrote: > If X doesn't come up, simply re-emerge xf86-video-intel. That won't take > long because you will obviously have quickpkg'd it before depcleaning... You would think so. And you would think that would fix it. -- Grant

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: depclean wants to remove xf86-video-intel

2022-03-15 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 15 Mar 2022 19:24:02 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > > I bit the bullet, let it depclean and rebooted. > > I'll give that a go the next time I'm in the office (which is where > the machine in question lives). I've got to remember to drag a loptop > along with me so that if X

[gentoo-user] Re: depclean wants to remove xf86-video-intel

2022-03-15 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-03-14, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Mon, 14 Mar 2022 17:07:54 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > >> I was a bit startled thos morning when emerge --depclean wanted to >> remove xf86-video-intel. I presume this is a result of the switch to >> the "built in" modesetting driver? And there are

[gentoo-user] Re: gentoo-sources-5.10.103 - will not boot

2022-03-14 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 14/03/2022 00:26, the...@sys-concept.com wrote: Simple human error :-/ When I did: cd linux cp ../linux-old_kernel/.config . mount /boot/ make oldconfig New entries showed up. Instead of pressing "enter" I made a mistake and press "Y" several times. This enabled some feature in the new

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-13 Thread Dale
Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Sunday, 13 March 2022 08:03:04 GMT Wols Lists wrote: > >> To the best of my knowledge, gcc can't currently handle Rust, so yes >> LLVM is needed. (Not Clang, because it isn't C :-) (Although Firefox >> probably also uses loads of C, so Clang would be needed for that.) >

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-13 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Sunday, 13 March 2022 08:03:04 GMT Wols Lists wrote: > To the best of my knowledge, gcc can't currently handle Rust, so yes > LLVM is needed. (Not Clang, because it isn't C :-) (Although Firefox > probably also uses loads of C, so Clang would be needed for that.) And that's why we have

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-13 Thread Wols Lists
On 12/03/2022 17:36, Dale wrote: I've sort of read about llvm and clang and I seem to recall things like Firefox needing them or something. I've just watched firefox emerging (yes I know, paint drying and all that :-), and there's loads of Rust code in there. To the best of my knowledge,

[gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-12 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-03-12, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 12/03/2022 18:03, Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2022-03-12, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >>> On 12/03/2022 10:43, Dale wrote: https://bugs.gentoo.org/767700 Is that the one?  It mentions the target but I don't quite understand the why. 

[gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-12 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 12/03/2022 18:03, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2022-03-12, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 12/03/2022 10:43, Dale wrote: https://bugs.gentoo.org/767700 Is that the one?  It mentions the target but I don't quite understand the why.  The biggest thing, will this break something if I let it do it?

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-12 Thread Dale
Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 12/03/2022 10:43, Dale wrote: >> https://bugs.gentoo.org/767700 >> >> Is that the one?  It mentions the target but I don't quite understand >> the why.  The biggest thing, will this break something if I let it do >> it? > > No. Unlike GCC, LLVM/Clang is always a

[gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-12 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-03-12, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 12/03/2022 10:43, Dale wrote: >> https://bugs.gentoo.org/767700 >> >> Is that the one?  It mentions the target but I don't quite understand >> the why.  The biggest thing, will this break something if I let it do >> it? > > No. Unlike GCC, LLVM/Clang

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-12 Thread Wols Lists
On 12/03/2022 14:22, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 12/03/2022 10:43, Dale wrote: https://bugs.gentoo.org/767700 Is that the one?  It mentions the target but I don't quite understand the why.  The biggest thing, will this break something if I let it do it? No. Unlike GCC, LLVM/Clang is always a

[gentoo-user] Re: sys-devel/llvm and LLVM_TARGETS

2022-03-12 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 12/03/2022 10:43, Dale wrote: https://bugs.gentoo.org/767700 Is that the one?  It mentions the target but I don't quite understand the why.  The biggest thing, will this break something if I let it do it? No. Unlike GCC, LLVM/Clang is always a cross-compiler. This just enables some extra

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-03-11 Thread gevisz
пт, 11 мар. 2022 г. в 20:49, Mark Knecht : > > On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:48 AM gevisz wrote: > > > > > In addition to the old CPU, I have quite an old video card, > > namely, ATI R4770. However, I still believe that it is possible > > to compile tensorflow so that it could run on my hardware. >

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 12:26 PM Rich Freeman wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 1:23 PM Mark Knecht wrote: > > > > To me the overriding idea of not letting any user, including root, > > mess around in a pipe makes logical sense, but as the OP has showed I > > guess there were valid uses for

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Rich Freeman
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 1:23 PM Mark Knecht wrote: > > To me the overriding idea of not letting any user, including root, > mess around in a pipe makes logical sense, but as the OP has showed I > guess there were valid uses for this feature pre-patch, and it seems > that a user can override the

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:48 AM gevisz wrote: > > In addition to the old CPU, I have quite an old video card, > namely, ATI R4770. However, I still believe that it is possible > to compile tensorflow so that it could run on my hardware. > At least, I did it for tensorflow-2.7.0 on 21-11-2021. >

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 10:06 AM Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > > On 11/03/2022 17:06, Mark Knecht wrote: > > Is this related to the 'dirty pipe' vulnerability that has been in the > > news of late and has gotten patched in most distros in the last few > > days? > > In one of the discussions about

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-03-11 Thread gevisz
пн, 10 янв. 2022 г. в 18:16, Mark Knecht : > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, Mark. > > > > Unfortunately, you missed my previous message in this thread > > where I wrote that I do have Ubuntu 20.04 on the same computer. > > However, tensorflow fails to run on it because it is not compiled > >

[gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 11/03/2022 17:06, Mark Knecht wrote: Is this related to the 'dirty pipe' vulnerability that has been in the news of late and has gotten patched in most distros in the last few days? In one of the discussions about the patch, it was mentioned that "a couple of CVEs would have never

RE: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Laurence Perkins
>-Original Message- >From: Neil Bothwick >Sent: Friday, March 11, 2022 6:59 AM >To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org >Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others? > >On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 12:38:48 +0100, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > >&

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Knecht
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 7:59 AM Neil Bothwick wrote: > > On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 12:38:48 +0100, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > > > No. My "/tmp/" directory is not mounted at all, it is just a genuine > > directory in "/". And that root CAN overwrite a file it doesn't own in > > other directories,

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 12:38:48 +0100, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > No. My "/tmp/" directory is not mounted at all, it is just a genuine > directory in "/". And that root CAN overwrite a file it doesn't own in > other directories, is due to most directories not having the sticky bit > set

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Dr Rainer Woitok
Aho, On Friday, 2022-03-11 10:17:13 +0100, you wrote: > ... > I think Rainer's problem is the nosuid mount flag on his /tmp > > $ mount | grep \/tmp > tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,size=3212160k,inode64) > > So if he would run the command against a file not located in /tmp

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-11 Thread Michael
On Friday, 11 March 2022 03:04:47 GMT Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 10/03/2022 20:44, Michael wrote: > > ~ # sysctl -a | grep fs.protected_regular > > fs.protected_regular = 1 > > To check the current value of a setting, you can just run: > >sysctl fs.protected_regular > > No grep or root

[gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 10/03/2022 20:44, Michael wrote: ~ # sysctl -a | grep fs.protected_regular fs.protected_regular = 1 To check the current value of a setting, you can just run: sysctl fs.protected_regular No grep or root needed.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Peter Böhm
Here is the kernel patch: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=30aba6656f61ed44cba445a3c0d38b296fa9e8f5 for this: Am Donnerstag, 10. März 2022, 19:44:46 CET schrieb Michael: > > Just checked and it is so, on openrc: > > ~ # uname -r > 5.15.26-gentoo >

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Michael
On Thursday, 10 March 2022 17:59:00 GMT Laurence Perkins wrote: > >-Original Message- > >From: Dr Rainer Woitok > >Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2022 9:51 AM > >To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org; Nikos Chantziaras > >Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't

RE: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Laurence Perkins
> > >-Original Message- >From: Dr Rainer Woitok >Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2022 9:51 AM >To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org; Nikos Chantziaras >Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others? > >Nikos, > >On Thursday, 202

[gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Dr Rainer Woitok
Nikos, On Thursday, 2022-03-10 12:21:36 +0200, you wrote: > ... > Are you sure that: > > sysctl fs.protected_regular=0 > > does not help? I can reproduce it here on my system with kernel 5.15.27, > and setting that sysctl to 0 fixes it immediately. No, I'm not at all sure. Since you

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Grant Taylor
On 3/9/22 11:50 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: This is normal, at least when using systemd. How is this a /systemd/ thing? Is it because systemd is enabling a /kernel/ thing that probably is otherwise un(der)used? I ask as someone who disliked systemd as many others do. But I fail to see

RE: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Laurence Perkins
>On 09/03/2022 20:28, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: >> until recently my system behaves sort of strangely: >> >> $ echo x | sudo tee /tmp/file >> Password: >> tee: /tmp/file: Permission denied >> [...] >> >> Since when can't root write to files it doesn't own? And not even, if >>

[gentoo-user] Re: permission denied while fetching distfile using ebuild

2022-03-10 Thread Anatoly Oreshkin
I've corrected the file /etc/make.conf as follows: FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget --no-check-certificate -P \${DISTDIR} \${URI}" RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -c --no-check-certificate -P \${DISTDIR} \${URI}" After that I've run command: ebuild ./pum-outss-1.0.0.ebuild manifest clean unpack This

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Björn Fischer
Hello Rainer, Big thanks to all kind people making suggestions. But up to now nothing helped. on my rig I can fully reproduce Nikos' statement. Additionally, on 5.15.16 "fs.protected_regular" defaults to "0" while on 5.15.27 it defaults to "1". Cheers, Björn

[gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 10/03/2022 11:55, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: Big thanks to all kind people making suggestions. But up to now nothing helped. Are you sure that: sysctl fs.protected_regular=0 does not help? I can reproduce it here on my system with kernel 5.15.27, and setting that sysctl to 0 fixes it

[gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-10 Thread Dr Rainer Woitok
Greetings, On Wednesday, 2022-03-09 19:28:49 +0100, I myself wrote: > ... >$ touch /tmp/file >$ ls -l /tmp/file >-rw--- 1 rainer rainer 0 2022-03-09 19:06 /tmp/file >$ echo x | sudo tee /tmp/file >Password: >tee: /tmp/file: Permission denied >x >$ ... >$

[gentoo-user] Re: Root can't write to files owned by others?

2022-03-09 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 09/03/2022 20:28, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: until recently my system behaves sort of strangely: $ echo x | sudo tee /tmp/file Password: tee: /tmp/file: Permission denied [...] Since when can't root write to files it doesn't own? And not even, if the file has write

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to copy gzip data from bytestream?

2022-02-22 Thread Felix Kuperjans
On 2022-02-22, Grant Edwards wrote: That doesn't work. It shows the size of the drive as the "uncompressed" size and 0 as compressed: # gzip -clt foo $ ls -l foo -rw-r--r-- 1 grante users 12923 Feb 22 07:51 foo $ gzip foo $ ls -l foo.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 grante users

[gentoo-user] Re: How to copy gzip data from bytestream?

2022-02-22 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-02-22, Felix Kuperjans wrote: > you could use gzip to tell you the compressed size of the file and then > use another method to copy just those bytes (dd for example): > > gzip -clt > Should print the compressed size in bytes, although by reading through > the entire stream once.

[gentoo-user] Re: How to copy gzip data from bytestream?

2022-02-21 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-02-22, Rich Freeman wrote: > On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 8:29 PM Grant Edwards > wrote: >> >> But I was trying to figure out a way to do it without uncompressing >> and recompressing the data. I had hoped that the gzip header would >> contain a "length" field (so I would know how many bytes

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT] mounting screws

2022-02-21 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-02-21, Peter Humphrey wrote: > Countersunk - that's the operative word here, so I ended up googling for "M3 > x > 5 countersunk", taking a guess at the M3, and found a specialist supplier. Next time, you might want to search for "flathead" instead of "countersunk". I think the former

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to invoke non-selected versions of 'java'?

2022-02-04 Thread Arve Barsnes
On Sat, 5 Feb 2022 at 00:48, Grant Edwards wrote: > Yep. I've currently got '-bin' versions installed so here it's: > > $ find /opt/{icedtea*,openjdk*} -type f -executable -name 'java' > /opt/icedtea-bin-3.16.0/jre/bin/java > /opt/icedtea-bin-3.16.0/bin/java > /opt/openjdk-bin-11.0.14_p9/bin/java

[gentoo-user] Re: How to invoke non-selected versions of 'java'?

2022-02-04 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-02-04, Arve Barsnes wrote: > On Fri, 4 Feb 2022 at 22:49, Grant Edwards wrote: >> >> I've got two "slots" of java currently installed (8 and 11). >> [...] >> How does one manually invoke non-selected version(s) of java? >> [...] > > I don't think there is any convenient out of the box

[gentoo-user] Re: Why is "mtp-probe" running when I plug in a USB device?

2022-01-21 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-01-21, Grant Edwards wrote: > [...] > > This appears to be triggered by a rule in > >/lib/udev/rules.d/69-libmtp.rules > > which is owned by media-libs/libmtp > > Why does that library think it should be probing every USB device I > [...] Oh, and tell those damn kids to GET OFF MY

[gentoo-user] Re: urxvt asking for confirmation when pasting

2022-01-14 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-01-14, Michael wrote: > On Friday, 14 January 2022 16:53:06 GMT Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2022-01-14, Grant Edwards wrote: >> > urxvt has suddenly started prompting for confimation when pasting text >> > by clicking the middle mouse button. This is excruciatingly >> > annoying. I don't

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: urxvt asking for confirmation when pasting

2022-01-14 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On Fri, 2022-01-14 at 16:53 +, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2022-01-14, Grant Edwards wrote: > > > urxvt has suddenly started prompting for confimation when pasting text > > by clicking the middle mouse button. This is excruciatingly > > annoying. I don't see any relevent X resources when I do

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: urxvt asking for confirmation when pasting

2022-01-14 Thread Michael
On Friday, 14 January 2022 16:53:06 GMT Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2022-01-14, Grant Edwards wrote: > > urxvt has suddenly started prompting for confimation when pasting text > > by clicking the middle mouse button. This is excruciatingly > > annoying. I don't see any relevent X resources when I

[gentoo-user] Re: urxvt asking for confirmation when pasting

2022-01-14 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-01-14, Grant Edwards wrote: > urxvt has suddenly started prompting for confimation when pasting text > by clicking the middle mouse button. This is excruciatingly > annoying. I don't see any relevent X resources when I do 'urxvt > -help'. Does anybody know how to disable this horrible

[gentoo-user] Re: How to diagnose version conflicts?

2022-01-12 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-01-12, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 16:25:29 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > >> > If it was installed through portage, there would have been an ebuild >> > for it, in /var/db/pkg. >> >> Yes, correct past tense. There was at some point in the past when >> ipkg-utils

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to diagnose version conflicts?

2022-01-12 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 16:25:29 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > > If it was installed through portage, there would have been an ebuild > > for it, in /var/db/pkg. > > Yes, correct past tense. There was at some point in the past when > ipkg-utils was installed. > > > That's what portage was

[gentoo-user] Re: How to diagnose version conflicts?

2022-01-12 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-01-12, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 14:53:06 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > >> Then it must have been ipkg-utils itself that required the older >> python_exec, but there was no ebuild present for it. > > If it was installed through portage, there would have been an

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to diagnose version conflicts?

2022-01-12 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 14:53:06 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > Then it must have been ipkg-utils itself that required the older > python_exec, but there was no ebuild present for it. If it was installed through portage, there would have been an ebuild for it, in /var/db/pkg. That's what

[gentoo-user] Re: How to diagnose version conflicts?

2022-01-12 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-01-12, Arve Barsnes wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 01:44, Grant Edwards wrote: >> Still not sure what command one uses to determine what package is >> preventing some other package from being upgraded... > > It should all be in the emerge output, although it's quite hard to read. > > If

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to diagnose version conflicts?

2022-01-11 Thread Arve Barsnes
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 01:44, Grant Edwards wrote: > Still not sure what command one uses to determine what package is > preventing some other package from being upgraded... It should all be in the emerge output, although it's quite hard to read. If you want help interpreting it you could post

[gentoo-user] Re: How to diagnose version conflicts?

2022-01-11 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2022-01-12, Jack wrote: >> python-exec-2.4.8 requires python-exec-conf which requires >> python-exec 2.4.6? > > I was going to wonder if you are caught in the middle of an upgrade > that's only partly reached the mirrors. Given that (as I see it, > having last done a sync a few hours

[gentoo-user] Re: Portage detects fake "world file problems" and packages that don't exist

2022-01-10 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 08/01/2022 22:44, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: This is weird. When doing: emerge -auDU @world Portage says: !!! Problems have been detected with your world file !!! Please run emaint --check world !!! Ebuilds for the following packages are either all !!! masked or don't exist:

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-01-10 Thread Mark Knecht
> > Thank you for your reply, Mark. > > Unfortunately, you missed my previous message in this thread > where I wrote that I do have Ubuntu 20.04 on the same computer. > However, tensorflow fails to run on it because it is not compiled > to be inconsistent with my videocard. So, Gentoo is my only

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-01-10 Thread Wols Lists
On 09/01/2022 23:29, gevisz wrote: Unfortunately, you missed my previous message in this thread where I wrote that I do have Ubuntu 20.04 on the same computer. However, tensorflow fails to run on it because it is not compiled to be inconsistent with my videocard. So, Gentoo is my only option for

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-01-09 Thread gevisz
пн, 10 янв. 2022 г. в 01:29, gevisz : > > вс, 9 янв. 2022 г. в 16:52, Mark Knecht : > > > > On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 3:59 AM gevisz wrote: > > > > > > вс, 21 нояб. 2021 г. в 17:12, Mark Knecht : > > > > > > > > Congrats! > > > > > > Thank you. However, it was not for long. On 30-12-2021

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-01-09 Thread gevisz
вс, 9 янв. 2022 г. в 16:52, Mark Knecht : > > On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 3:59 AM gevisz wrote: > > > > вс, 21 нояб. 2021 г. в 17:12, Mark Knecht : > > > > > > Congrats! > > > > Thank you. However, it was not for long. On 30-12-2021 recompilation > > of the same tensorflow-2.7.0 because of some

[gentoo-user] Re: Portage detects fake "world file problems" and packages that don't exist

2022-01-09 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 09/01/2022 12:00, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 22:44:08 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: emerge -auDU @world !!! Problems have been detected with your world file !!! Please run emaint --check world !!! Ebuilds for the following packages are either all !!! masked or don't exist:

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-01-09 Thread Mark Knecht
On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 3:59 AM gevisz wrote: > > вс, 21 нояб. 2021 г. в 17:12, Mark Knecht : > > > > Congrats! > > Thank you. However, it was not for long. On 30-12-2021 recompilation > of the same tensorflow-2.7.0 because of some changed dependencies > failed with the same f**ng "Bazel failed"

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: tensorflow-2.5.0-r1 compilation failed

2022-01-09 Thread gevisz
вс, 21 нояб. 2021 г. в 17:12, Mark Knecht : > > Congrats! Thank you. However, it was not for long. On 30-12-2021 recompilation of the same tensorflow-2.7.0 because of some changed dependencies failed with the same f**ng "Bazel failed" error as before. So, I am currently going to degrade my

[gentoo-user] Re: Portage detects fake "world file problems" and packages that don't exist

2022-01-08 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
Did that already. No additional info is shown. On 09/01/2022 01:03, Jack wrote: If nothing else, I would start by adding a --verbose to that emerge command.  It may just confuse you worse, but it might add some useful info. On 2022.01.08 15:44, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: This is weird. When

[gentoo-user] Re: yt-dlp config file different than old youtube-dl

2022-01-08 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 08/01/2022 07:26, Dale wrote: This is the line from the old youtube-dl.conf that worked for it: --format 'bestvideo[ext=webm,ext=mp4][width<=?1280]+bestaudio/best' The "--format-sort" option is much better for this. To prefer 720p video or lower, but not higher:

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: X11 crashes anyone?

2022-01-08 Thread Michael
On Thursday, 6 January 2022 16:51:49 GMT Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 26/12/2021 09:34, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > > On 21/12/2021 08:50, Ionen Wolkens wrote: > >> On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 08:31:55AM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > >>> Seems to be a different issue then. I'm on an nvidia card

[gentoo-user] Re: X11 crashes anyone?

2022-01-06 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 26/12/2021 09:34, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 21/12/2021 08:50, Ionen Wolkens wrote: On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 08:31:55AM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: Seems to be a different issue then. I'm on an nvidia card using the binary driver, and there's no problems like the ones you're having.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: configure "net-mail/mailutils" - non-answer / drive by comment

2021-12-31 Thread Grant Taylor
On 12/31/21 4:50 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote: Thanks for the hint.  Yes, it works. I think it is the best solution for now. You're welcome. A simple .forward works in most cases. Though it may run into typical forwarding problems (SPF, DKIM, etc.). But you're probably fine with what

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: configure "net-mail/mailutils" - non-answer / drive by comment

2021-12-31 Thread thelma
On 12/31/21 16:17, Grant Taylor wrote: On 12/31/21 3:58 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote: How do you configure "~/.forward"? echo "u...@example.net" > ~/.forward That will cause most MTAs to forward message for your local user to the u...@example.net email address. Thanks for the hint.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: configure "net-mail/mailutils" - non-answer / drive by comment

2021-12-31 Thread Grant Taylor
On 12/31/21 3:58 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote: How do you configure "~/.forward"? echo "u...@example.net" > ~/.forward That will cause most MTAs to forward message for your local user to the u...@example.net email address. -- Grant. . . . unix || die

[gentoo-user] Re: configure "net-mail/mailutils" - non-answer / drive by comment

2021-12-31 Thread Grant Taylor
I don't have an answer for you, but I do have a drive by comment. On 12/31/21 3:09 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote: I'm trying to find a solution to read and delete local mail in: /var/mail/[user]  as Thunderbird discontinued support for reading local mail directory (movemail). This type of

[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel 5.15.11 won't boot

2021-12-28 Thread Remy Blank
Neil Bothwick wrote on 28/12/2021 14:40: > So the bootloader has loaded the kernel but then there is absolutely > nothing. I tried removing the initrd option, but then it went straight to > a blank screen without the above message. I left it for a while, in case > it was just a case of no output,

[gentoo-user] Re: X11 crashes anyone?

2021-12-25 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 21/12/2021 08:50, Ionen Wolkens wrote: On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 08:31:55AM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: Seems to be a different issue then. I'm on an nvidia card using the binary driver, and there's no problems like the ones you're having. It's a straight disappearance of the desktop here

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-24 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 23 Dec 2021 08:57:07 +, Wols Lists wrote: > >> Now emerging! I shall have to play with it, but it looks just what > >> the doctor ordered. I *believe* a ts contains an mpeg2 ... let's > >> hope! > > > > AFAIR recall a .ts (Transport Stream) file is intended for broadcast > > and so

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-24 Thread Wols Lists
On 22/12/2021 19:27, Daniel Pielmeier wrote: Wol schrieb am 22.12.21 um 19:45: What is an i-frame? As I understood it, typically when you had a scene change, a frame was written in full, then subsequent frames were stored as diffs. Is that what an i-frame is? Wikipedia [1] to the help. In

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-23 Thread Wols Lists
On 23/12/2021 07:58, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 22 Dec 2021 20:39:59 +, Wols Lists wrote: Now emerging! I shall have to play with it, but it looks just what the doctor ordered. I *believe* a ts contains an mpeg2 ... let's hope! AFAIR recall a .ts (Transport Stream) file is intended for

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-22 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 22 Dec 2021 20:39:59 +, Wols Lists wrote: > Now emerging! I shall have to play with it, but it looks just what the > doctor ordered. I *believe* a ts contains an mpeg2 ... let's hope! AFAIR recall a .ts (Transport Stream) file is intended for broadcast and so contains more redundant

RE: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-22 Thread Laurence Perkins
> >-Original Message- >From: Grant Edwards >Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2021 8:18 AM >To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org >Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware > >On 2021-12-21, Laurence Perkins wrote: > >> Note that some editing sof

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Apparently 2.4 is not >= 2.2?

2021-12-22 Thread Steven Lembark
Sorry for the delay. > Post the output of: > > emerge --info dev-lang/python-exec https://pastebin.com/5kQPpRsb -- Steven Lembark Workhorse Computing lemb...@wrkhors.com +1 888 359 3508

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-22 Thread Wols Lists
On 22/12/2021 19:27, Daniel Pielmeier wrote: TTCut can do "smart cutting" by encoding only the affected GOP [2]. However it only works for Mpeg2 Video and Mpeg2 Audio or Dolby AC-3 Audio. I have not tested it but VidCutter [3] should also be capable of doing so and as I see there is no

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-22 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
Wol schrieb am 22.12.21 um 19:45: What is an i-frame? As I understood it, typically when you had a scene change, a frame was written in full, then subsequent frames were stored as diffs. Is that what an i-frame is? Wikipedia [1] to the help. In which case, surely it can't be that tricky to

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-22 Thread Wol
On 22/12/2021 16:17, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2021-12-21, Laurence Perkins wrote: Note that some editing software can only cut at the iframes, and it's also fairly common to only be able to cut at the iframes unless it's re-encoding the data. AFAIUI, it's not even theoretically possible to

[gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-22 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2021-12-21, Wols Lists wrote: > Oh - and as for using the command line, it's all very well until you > try and figure out where to tell the command line to cut the video > file - I really don't want to have to run the command line hundreds > of times, checking the output every time, and

[gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-22 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2021-12-21, Laurence Perkins wrote: > Note that some editing software can only cut at the iframes, and > it's also fairly common to only be able to cut at the iframes unless > it's re-encoding the data. AFAIUI, it's not even theoretically possible to cut anyplace other than the I-frames

[gentoo-user] Re: Apparently 2.4 is not >= 2.2?

2021-12-21 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 22/12/2021 02:28, Steven Lembark wrote: Q: Are either of these issues well-known pathologies of emerge? [...] emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-21 Thread William Kenworthy
On 22/12/21 04:59, Dale wrote: Grant Edwards wrote: On 2021-12-21, Dale wrote: As someone who has experimented with video editing software, I can understand Wols on this.  What some of us needs is something similar to 'video editing for dummys' except we need the software not the book.  At

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-21 Thread Dale
Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2021-12-21, Dale wrote: > >> As someone who has experimented with video editing software, I can >> understand Wols on this.  What some of us needs is something similar to >> 'video editing for dummys' except we need the software not the book.  At >> one time, I wanted to

[gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-21 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2021-12-21, Dale wrote: > As someone who has experimented with video editing software, I can > understand Wols on this.  What some of us needs is something similar to > 'video editing for dummys' except we need the software not the book.  At > one time, I wanted to remove like 20 or 30

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: X11 crashes anyone?

2021-12-20 Thread Ionen Wolkens
On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 08:31:55AM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > Seems to be a different issue then. I'm on an nvidia card using the > binary driver, and there's no problems like the ones you're having. It's > a straight disappearance of the desktop here when it happens due to the > X11

[gentoo-user] Re: X11 crashes anyone?

2021-12-20 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 20/12/2021 13:21, Michael wrote: On Monday, 20 December 2021 07:10:59 GMT Nikos Chantziaras wrote: Has anyone here noticed that x.org likes to crash sometimes as of late? [...] I have been suffering similar symptoms[1] on a AMD Kaveri APU powered box, running plasma with two monitors,

[gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-20 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2021-12-20, William Kenworthy wrote: > Hi, what is a usable piece of software in portage to do a quick edit of > a movie? (cut start/end and maybe splice a bit in/out of the middle?) I do stuff like that using a shell script to invoke the MLT "melt" command line video editor.

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: failed to compile seamonkey

2021-12-20 Thread pat
On 2021-12-17 13:22, nunojsi...@ist.utl.pt wrote: On 2021-12-16, p...@xvalheru.org wrote: Hi all, I've failed to compile seamonkey-2.53.9.1-r1. I don't know what's wrong. Please point me to the solution. Possibly an incompatible rust version, see

[gentoo-user] Re: Movie editing softeware

2021-12-20 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 20/12/2021 05:17, William Kenworthy wrote: Hi, what is a usable piece of software in portage to do a quick edit of a movie? (cut start/end and maybe splice a bit in/out of the middle?) I use LosslessCut for this: https://github.com/mifi/lossless-cut It's not in Portage, but the provided

[gentoo-user] Re: "Broken soname dependencies found" after portage upgrade

2021-12-19 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 12/12/2021 18:11, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: After upgrading from portage 3.0.28 to 3.0.30, I get this when doing emerge --depclean: Calculating dependencies... done!  * Broken soname dependencies found:  *  *   x86_64: libexpat.so required by:  *

[gentoo-user] Re: "Broken soname dependencies found" after portage upgrade

2021-12-13 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 12/12/2021 18:41, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sun, 12 Dec 2021 18:11:53 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: After upgrading from portage 3.0.28 to 3.0.30, I get this when doing emerge --depclean: Calculating dependencies... done! * Broken soname dependencies found: * * x86_64:

[gentoo-user] Re: "Broken soname dependencies found" after portage upgrade

2021-12-13 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 12/12/2021 18:57, tastytea wrote: On 2021-12-12 18:11+0200 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: After upgrading from portage 3.0.28 to 3.0.30, I get this when doing emerge --depclean: Calculating dependencies... done! * Broken soname dependencies found: * x86_64: libexpat.so required by: *

["SOLVED"] Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [OT] suggest SSD partitioning

2021-12-12 Thread pat
On 2021-12-10 20:51, Laurence Perkins wrote: -Original Message- From: Wols Lists Sent: Friday, December 10, 2021 11:25 AM To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [OT] suggest SSD partitioning On 10/12/2021 15:16, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > If you can't

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