[gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Dale
Hi guys and gals,

I want to at least start downloading the new KDE.  I messed with the
package.* settings but it still don't let me do it.  Would someone email
me their package.* files or post them here if they are not to big?  I
get migraines trying to figure out what to put in those package.* files
to make something work.  Everytime i figure it out, they change
something.  Reminds me of that qpkg or whatever it was they took away.

I plan to use the kde-meta thing, like I have now.  I tried a command
earlier that was supposed to generate it but it created a blank file for
me.  :/ 

Thanks guys and gals.

Dale

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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Chris White
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 17:35, Dale wrote:
 Hi guys and gals,

 I want to at least start downloading the new KDE.  I messed with the
 package.* settings but it still don't let me do it.  Would someone email
 me their package.* files or post them here if they are not to big?  I
 get migraines trying to figure out what to put in those package.* files
 to make something work.  Everytime i figure it out, they change
 something.  Reminds me of that qpkg or whatever it was they took away.

 I plan to use the kde-meta thing, like I have now.  I tried a command
 earlier that was supposed to generate it but it created a blank file for
 me.  :/

KDE 3.5 is already out of package.mask from looking at 5 days ago's emerge 
--sync.  Shouldn't need to.  If it's keywords masked, you can always do like 
so:

cd /usr/portage/kde-base ; for files in *; do echo $(basename 
$(pwd))/${files}  /etc/portage/package.keywords; done

and that will setup for kde 3.5 as ~arch.

 Thanks guys and gals.

 Dale

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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Dale
Chris White wrote:



KDE 3.5 is already out of package.mask from looking at 5 days ago's emerge 
--sync.  Shouldn't need to.  If it's keywords masked, you can always do like 
so:

cd /usr/portage/kde-base ; for files in *; do echo $(basename 
$(pwd))/${files}  /etc/portage/package.keywords; done

and that will setup for kde 3.5 as ~arch.

  


Chris White
  

This is just a snippit of what it produced:

/akode
/akregator
/amor
/ark
/arts
/artsplugin-akode
/artsplugin-audiofile
/artsplugin-mpeglib
/artsplugin-mpg123
/artsplugin-xine
/atlantik
/atlantikdesigner
/blinken
/certmanager
/cervisia
/dcopc
/dcopjava
/dcopperl
/dcoppython
/dcoprss

There are 325 lines in total.  Is that right?  That is a lot of lines. 
Also, will the leading / matter?

Thanks
Dale
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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Dale
Chris White wrote:



KDE 3.5 is already out of package.mask from looking at 5 days ago's emerge 
--sync.  Shouldn't need to.  If it's keywords masked, you can always do like 
so:

cd /usr/portage/kde-base ; for files in *; do echo $(basename 
$(pwd))/${files}  /etc/portage/package.keywords; done

and that will setup for kde 3.5 as ~arch.


Chris White
  

Oh, I forgot this part too.  This is what came up when I ran the command
in Konsole, just a sippit, there was more:

 Try `basename --help' for more information.
 -bash: /usr/portage/kde-base: is a directory
 basename: too few arguments
 Try `basename --help' for more information.
 -bash: /usr/portage/kde-base: is a directory
 basename: too few arguments
 Try `basename --help' for more information.
 -bash: /usr/portage/kde-base: is a directory
 basename: too few arguments
 Try `basename --help' for more information.
 -bash: /usr/portage/kde-base: is a directory
 basename: too few arguments


I'm not sure what all that means though.

Thanks

Dale
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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote:

ls -1 /usr/portage/kde-base/ | sed 's:\(.*\):kde-base/\1 ~x86:'

  

OK.  That last one did something.  It didn't like the first one though. 
I put that list in package.keyword and it helps but I still get some
dependancies that need help. 

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -pv kde-meta

 These are the packages that I would merge, in order:

 Calculating dependencies /
 !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy =sys-apps/hal-0.5.1 have been
 masked.
 !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
 request:
 - sys-apps/hal-0.5.4 (masked by: ~x86 keyword)
 - sys-apps/hal-0.5.5.1 (masked by: ~x86 keyword)

 For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man
 page or
 section 2.2 Software Availability in the Gentoo Handbook.
 !!!(dependency required by sys-apps/pmount-0.9.6 [ebuild])

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / #  


I have this in package.keyword

sys-apps/pmount ~x86
sys-apps/dbus ~x86
sys-apps/hal ~86

I did not list all the kde stuff though.  What did I do wrong there?  I
have this in package.unmask:

=sys-apps/dbus-0.60
=sys-apps/hal-0.5.1
sys-apps/pmount

It didn't like the = in front of pmount.  I took it out.  LOL  What is
wrong with this?  I feel like I am running in circles here. o_O

I plan to post the WHOLE thing when I get done, just to share.  No need
for everybody having a nightmare.

Thanks for the help, I need it, badly.  LOL

Dale
:-)

P.S.  Where's my hammer?



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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Martins Steinbergs


 I have this in package.keyword

 sys-apps/pmount ~x86
 sys-apps/dbus ~x86
 sys-apps/hal ~86

there should be 'x' added
sys-apps/hal ~86  sys-apps/hal ~x86

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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Dale
OK.  I got it working.  Holy smoke that is one heck of a download.  I'm
going to upgrade gcc first though.  No need compiling all that then
having to do it again.

This is my package.keywords file:

=media-libs/akode-2.0_rc1 ~x86
=app-text/poppler-0.4.2-r1 ~x86
=app-text/poppler-0.4.2 ~x86
=sys-fs/udev-071 ~x86
=sys-fs/udev-072 ~x86
=sys-fs/udev-073 ~x86
=sys-apps/hal-0.5.4 ~x86
=sys-apps/hal-0.5.5.1 ~x86
sys-apps/pmount ~x86
sys-apps/dbus ~x86
kde-base/akode ~x86
kde-base/akregator ~x86
kde-base/amor ~x86
kde-base/ark ~x86
kde-base/arts ~x86
kde-base/artsplugin-akode ~x86
kde-base/artsplugin-audiofile ~x86
kde-base/artsplugin-mpeglib ~x86
kde-base/artsplugin-mpg123 ~x86
kde-base/artsplugin-xine ~x86
kde-base/atlantik ~x86
kde-base/atlantikdesigner ~x86
kde-base/blinken ~x86
kde-base/certmanager ~x86
kde-base/cervisia ~x86
kde-base/dcopc ~x86
kde-base/dcopjava ~x86
kde-base/dcopperl ~x86
kde-base/dcoppython ~x86
kde-base/dcoprss ~x86
kde-base/drkonqi ~x86
kde-base/eyesapplet ~x86
kde-base/fifteenapplet ~x86
kde-base/juk ~x86
kde-base/kaboodle ~x86
kde-base/kaddressbook ~x86
kde-base/kaddressbook-plugins ~x86
kde-base/kalarm ~x86
kde-base/kalyptus ~x86
kde-base/kalzium ~x86
kde-base/kamera ~x86
kde-base/kanagram ~x86
kde-base/kandy ~x86
kde-base/kappfinder ~x86
kde-base/kapptemplate ~x86
kde-base/karm ~x86
kde-base/kasteroids ~x86
kde-base/kate ~x86
kde-base/kate-plugins ~x86
kde-base/katomic ~x86
kde-base/kaudiocreator ~x86
kde-base/kbabel ~x86
kde-base/kbackgammon ~x86
kde-base/kbattleship ~x86
kde-base/kblackbox ~x86
kde-base/kbounce ~x86
kde-base/kbruch ~x86
kde-base/kbstateapplet ~x86
kde-base/kbugbuster ~x86
kde-base/kcachegrind ~x86
kde-base/kcalc ~x86
kde-base/kcharselect ~x86
kde-base/kcheckpass ~x86
kde-base/kcminit ~x86
kde-base/kcoloredit ~x86
kde-base/kcontrol ~x86
kde-base/kcron ~x86
kde-base/kdat ~x86
kde-base/kdcop ~x86
kde-base/kde ~x86
kde-base/kde-env ~x86
kde-base/kde-i18n ~x86
kde-base/kde-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdeaccessibility ~x86
kde-base/kdeaccessibility-iconthemes ~x86
kde-base/kdeaccessibility-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdeaddons ~x86
kde-base/kdeaddons-docs-konq-plugins ~x86
kde-base/kdeaddons-kfile-plugins ~x86
kde-base/kdeaddons-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdeadmin ~x86
kde-base/kdeadmin-kfile-plugins ~x86
kde-base/kdeadmin-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-icewm-themes ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-kwin-styles ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-kworldclock ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-styles ~x86
kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers ~x86
kde-base/kdebase ~x86
kde-base/kdebase-data ~x86
kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves ~x86
kde-base/kdebase-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdebase-pam ~x86
kde-base/kdebase-startkde ~x86
kde-base/kdebindings-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdebugdialog ~x86
kde-base/kdeedu ~x86
kde-base/kdeedu-applnk ~x86
kde-base/kdeedu-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdegames ~x86
kde-base/kdegames-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdegraphics ~x86
kde-base/kdegraphics-kfile-plugins ~x86
kde-base/kdegraphics-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdejava ~x86
kde-base/kdelibs ~x86
kde-base/kdelirc ~x86
kde-base/kdemultimedia ~x86
kde-base/kdemultimedia-arts ~x86
kde-base/kdemultimedia-kappfinder-data ~x86
kde-base/kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins ~x86
kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves ~x86
kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdenetwork ~x86
kde-base/kdenetwork-filesharing ~x86
kde-base/kdenetwork-kfile-plugins ~x86
kde-base/kdenetwork-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdepasswd ~x86
kde-base/kdepim ~x86
kde-base/kdepim-kioslaves ~x86
kde-base/kdepim-kresources ~x86
kde-base/kdepim-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdepim-wizards ~x86
kde-base/kdeprint ~x86
kde-base/kdesdk ~x86
kde-base/kdesdk-kfile-plugins ~x86
kde-base/kdesdk-kioslaves ~x86
kde-base/kdesdk-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdesdk-misc ~x86
kde-base/kdesdk-scripts ~x86
kde-base/kdesktop ~x86
kde-base/kdesu ~x86
kde-base/kdetoys ~x86
kde-base/kdetoys-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdeutils ~x86
kde-base/kdeutils-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdewebdev ~x86
kde-base/kdewebdev-meta ~x86
kde-base/kdf ~x86
kde-base/kdialog ~x86
kde-base/kdict ~x86
kde-base/kdm ~x86
kde-base/kdnssd ~x86
kde-base/kdvi ~x86
kde-base/kedit ~x86
kde-base/keduca ~x86
kde-base/kenolaba ~x86
kde-base/kfax ~x86
kde-base/kfilereplace ~x86
kde-base/kfind ~x86
kde-base/kfloppy ~x86
kde-base/kfouleggs ~x86
kde-base/kgamma ~x86
kde-base/kgeography ~x86
kde-base/kget ~x86
kde-base/kghostview ~x86
kde-base/kgoldrunner ~x86
kde-base/kgpg ~x86
kde-base/khangman ~x86
kde-base/khelpcenter ~x86
kde-base/khexedit ~x86
kde-base/khotkeys ~x86
kde-base/kicker ~x86
kde-base/kicker-applets ~x86
kde-base/kiconedit ~x86
kde-base/kig ~x86
kde-base/kimagemapeditor ~x86
kde-base/kitchensync ~x86
kde-base/kiten ~x86
kde-base/kjots ~x86
kde-base/kjsembed ~x86
kde-base/kjumpingcube ~x86
kde-base/klaptopdaemon ~x86
kde-base/klatin ~x86
kde-base/klettres ~x86
kde-base/klickety ~x86
kde-base/klines ~x86
kde-base/klinkstatus ~x86
kde-base/klipper ~x86

Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Dale
Martins Steinbergs wrote:

I have this in package.keyword



sys-apps/pmount ~x86
sys-apps/dbus ~x86
sys-apps/hal ~86
  


there should be 'x' added
sys-apps/hal ~86  sys-apps/hal ~x86

martins
  

slaps forehead  I figured it was something stupid I did.  LOL

Anyway, I somehow got through it, not real sure how though.  ^-^  The
whole thing is in the next email, which I sent a minute ago but always
seems to cross in the mail flow.  Basically, the check is in the mail.  LOL

Thanks again,  gcc is next.  At least it is not masked or anything.  LOL

Dale
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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 06:32:22 -0600, Dale wrote:

 ls -1 /usr/portage/kde-base/ | sed 's:\(.*\):kde-base/\1 ~x86:'

 OK.  That last one did something.  It didn't like the first one though. 

Because qpkg is not in your path by default, move it
from /usr/share/doc/gentoolkit-0.2.1_rc2/deprecated/qpkg/qpkg
to /usr/bin, where it used to live.

i don't like the way the deprecation is handled with this, I would prefer
a qpkg USE flag for gentoolkit, so it is either installed or not.
Installing it but hiding it seems pointless.


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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote:

On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 06:32:22 -0600, Dale wrote:

  

ls -1 /usr/portage/kde-base/ | sed 's:\(.*\):kde-base/\1 ~x86:'
  


Because qpkg is not in your path by default, move it
from /usr/share/doc/gentoolkit-0.2.1_rc2/deprecated/qpkg/qpkg
to /usr/bin, where it used to live.

i don't like the way the deprecation is handled with this, I would prefer
a qpkg USE flag for gentoolkit, so it is either installed or not.
Installing it but hiding it seems pointless.


  

Me cheated a while ago.  :D

 /usr/bin/qpkg


It's there.  It just didn't like something.  I copied and pasted it
though.  Maybe I have something else different.  I dunno.

Patiently waiting on gcc to compile.   twidles thumbs 

Dale
:-)


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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Ernie Schroder
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 06:51 am, a tiny voice compelled Neil Bothwick 
to write:
 One command to produce this is

 qpkg -nc -g kde-base | sed 's/$/ ~x86/'


I'm still baffled by this. I ran Neil's suggested command above and wrote it 
to /etc/portage/package.keywords and an

# emerge -up world

wants to downgrade 73 non kde packages that were upgraded along with kde.
I suppose I could just wait until kde-3.5.0 is stable but I would like to 
figure out how to beat this without using the --updateonly flag.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5

2005-12-07 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 10:03:09 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote:

 I'm still baffled by this. I ran Neil's suggested command above and
 wrote it to /etc/portage/package.keywords and an
 
 # emerge -up world
 
 wants to downgrade 73 non kde packages that were upgraded along with
 kde. I suppose I could just wait until kde-3.5.0 is stable but I would
 like to figure out how to beat this without using the --updateonly flag.

Try emerge -ut world, to see which packages want the older versions.


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