I had same block yesterday, below is what I did
worked a treat for me
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555 emerge -aDuv world {block showed up here}
556 emerge -aCv qmail
557 emerge -av qmail
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stu
On 23/10/05, Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 23 October 2005 00:18, [EMAIL
Hello,
I get the message from the subject when trying to emerge -pu world.
This is on a standard system, that is only mythtv related lines in
package.keywords.
I tried to unmerge cmd5checkpw, but that doesn't help, because emerge
-pu world immediately wants to merge the package again, with
Try emerge -pvu world (verbose option). It should tell you a bit more information.On 10/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,I get the message from the subject when trying to emerge -pu world.This is on a standard system, that is only mythtv related lines inpackage.keywords.I
It only shosw the use flags for the qmail ebuild. one of them is
-authcram.
In the Rdepend= part of the ebuild for qmail, the following was added
compared to R15:
!noauthcram? (
|| ( =net-mail/checkpassword-0.90
=net-mail/checkpassword-pam-0.99 )
On Saturday 22 October 2005 19:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get the message from the subject when trying to emerge -pu world.
This is on a standard system, that is only mythtv related lines in
package.keywords.
I tried to unmerge cmd5checkpw, but that doesn't help, because emerge
-pu
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 10:08:46PM +0100, Mike Williams wrote:
You could turn on noauthcram if you don't need/want CRAM MD5 authentication
(do you have plain text passwords in /etc/poppasswd?), or emerge qmail
--nodeps to update qmail then emerge world.
Still something to learn I guess. my
On Sunday 23 October 2005 00:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still something to learn I guess. my poppasswd file is still the example
file that came with whatever it came with. My pop accounts are
authenticated via the regular linux logins, so for every pop user (3 at
the moment) I have a user
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