Hi,
I'd like to put some subdirectory trees (of / and of /usr and of /home)
onto an SSD.
For that I'd like to count the disk accesses which go to a given
subdirectory tree
in some given time intervall.
Is there any utility which can measure this?
Many thanks for a hint,
Helmut.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
So my question is: how is this possible? Is maybe .config
file from the old sources-tree copied to new sources-tree?
Or is the actual configuration of running kernel somehow
detected and .config file generated?
The latter. Have
Hi,
I'd like to install both media-video/avidemux-2.5.6-r2 and
media-video/avidemux-2.6.2
which are blocking each other.
Is it possible to install one of them in a different tree like
/usr/local
instead of /usr
Many thanks for a hint,
Helmut.
For a multitude of reasons, I'd like to get rid of skype. I've heard several
people mention jitsi, but was surprised to find that it's not in the portage
tree.
Is jitsi being actively maintained in an overlay somewhere? Are there plans to
put jitsi in the main tree?
Are there other other
I have been looking for different image manipulation tools for linux,
and I wanted to try cinepaint, but as there is no version in the tree,
I wonder if anyone has had success with either the - ebuild in
bugzilla or the -1.0 from sabayon. The latter seems to depend on an
old version
Hi,
dev-lang/perl-5.20.1 is in the tree (unmasked), but trying to upgrade
gives me lots of blocks requiring versions which are not
in the tree, yet, like
[blocks B ] perl-core/Socket-2.13.0 (perl-core/Socket-2.13.0
is blocking virtual/perl-Socket-2.13.0)
Has anybody tried to upgrade
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 9:05 PM, Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
It seems like many of the cpu speed/governor switcher utilities in
/usr/portage/sys-power don't work due to being too old.
sys-power/cpupower is probably the best option in the portage tree.
It's sources are maintained
On Sunday 09 August 2015 21:05:07 Rich Freeman wrote:
Whether you've already seen it or will see it in the future, I would
expect the first rsync to be much longer. The git migration probably
touched virtually every file in the tree in some way, which means that
rsync is going
Recently there was a kernel update and I don't want to reconfigure it
from scratch. In the official documentation, it told me to move the old
.config into the new kernel source tree and type
make oldconfig
This is where I'm confused; which .config file (/proc/config.gz or
/boot/config) and where
I just checked for ekiga in the tree, and I was just about to request it be
added when I noticed a few bugs indicating it used to be in the tree,
implying it was since removed.
A log check within /usr/portage/net-voip/ekiga reveals that it was
apparently removed pre-git
>
>
> When did you sync your tree for the last time?
>
Yesterday. In fact, you can see that a local tree is more up to date than
the web page. Mesa-18.2.8/18.3.4/18.3.5/19.0.0/19.0.1 were all dropped on
24th April yet they still appear on the packages.gentoo.org , while 18.3.
Le 14/05/21 à 11:47, Thomas Mueller a tapoté :
> I am looking to compile the Linux kernel and send the work and output
> to another directory, thereby leaving the kernel source tree
> directory clean.
You should have a look to KBUILD_OUTPUT environment variable.
https://www.kernel.org
On 1/25/06, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish bigfish at asmallpond.org writes:
Add the --tree option to see what is actually trying to bring in
dev-php/mod_php and dev-php/php.
# emerge --unmerge --tree PEAR-PEAR
--tree implies --pretend... adding --pretend to options
Hi,
I'm trying to understand how ebuild dependencies work
in gentoo. If I type:
emerge -vpu --deep --tree kde-base/kdebase
I see the package x11-themes/gnome-icon-theme-2.12.1
at one of the roots of the tree. The kdebase version
is 3.5.1-r3. Firstly how can anything other than
kde-base/kdebase
-3.0 or later, this must be set.
% For sharing this tree with $TEXMFMAIN:
TEXMFVAR = $TEXMFMAIN
% For using a separate tree:
% TEXMFVAR = $HOME/.texmf-var
%TEXMFVAR = $HOME/.texmf-var
...
% TEXMFCONFIG, where texconfig stores configuration data.
% With teTeX-3.0 or later, this must be set
On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 10:12:28PM -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
>
> Do you bother with the gentoo patches?
Only the Kconfig patch that gives quick access to gentoo required configs
is really useful, the rest I would call minor. If you copy your config
from gentoo-sources to the gi
ch.
Moreover, there can be overlays which might be added,
perhaps eventually are abondened, replaced by other
overlays, etc. It is not realistic to expect a complete
history from them since you installed once from them.
One must face the fact that at one stage you have the tree you
installed an
Yesterday, I have found out that the first invocation
of emerge-webrsync command can not download
a snapshot of the portage tree if webrsync-gpg
feature has been set in make.conf because stage3
does not have Gentoo signing keys and I can not
install Gentoo package with Gentoo signing keys
because
On 2020-01-13 11:17, Mick wrote:
I just noticed that there's a new stag3, from 2020/01/12 instead of
2020/01/08 so - since this is a fresh install - I'm just going to start
from there.
The portage tree is sync'ed to the portage tree mirrors. A newer fs snapshot
won't include the tree itself
see that I just updated is glibc that might could cause this issue.
This is the recent emerge list from emerge.log:
1445463962: >>> emerge (1 of 13) sys-libs/glibc-2.21-r1 to /
1445464046: === (1 of 13) Cleaning
(sys-libs/glibc-2.21-r1::/var/cache/portage/tree/sys-libs/glibc/glib
got, which is none.
The ideal solution to this would be released tree versions...so you
could use the 2006.1 tree instead of the live development tree. Note
that profiles wouldn't help much here, as then the profile would have
to contain a list of all the possible packages that can be installed
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 05:25:37PM +0100, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to determine the size of the contents of all directories of a
> tree of directories on a hexacore AMD64 machine with 4GB RAM an one
> harddisk (containing that tree) -- most efficiently (least t
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 6:43 AM, Michael Mol <mike...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thursday, August 25, 2016 07:29:35 PM Raymond Jennings wrote:
> > I still use bopm, and it built fine last time I emerged it.
> >
> > If hopm isn't in the tree yet, why was bopm still pmasked
On Monday, 13 January 2020 08:34:01 GMT n952162 wrote:
> On 2020-01-13 09:22, Mick wrote:
> >>> Same result. But I didn't delete "the whole portage tree". What does
> >>> that mean?
> >>>
> >>> rm -rf /var/db/repos?
> >>
>
about the nptl use flag?
The oldest supported (gentoo-sources) kernel in the portage tree is
2.6.16. So there is the likelihood that anything that touches the
kernel or kernel headers (c library, device drivers, encryption
libraries, filesystems, device-mapper, udev/hotplug scripts) may have
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Marc Joliet mar...@gmx.de wrote:
No need to look online, the comments in the file seem to contain the
information you want:
I am asking for the case where my tree is *not* yet synced with the
most current available official tree. How can one find this
file
Allan Spagnol Comar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was holping to find snacc ( that is a gnu tool for ASN.1 ) on
portage tree. How can I find this file on portage tree if it exists ?
Look at emege man page. Partiularly `emerge -s'
But you might like `esearch' better. Its on the portage tree
yes, provided you are running the same packages and use flags on both
boxes.
I think after copying a new portage tree onto the home machine you
should run
emerge metadata
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 22:05:54 -0300
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
Hi all; I was wondering about somethings I got a linux box
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 11:59:01 +0200, Ralf Stephan wrote:
This Depends largely on the type of files. I've got my portage
tree on a reiserfs, and in comparison to ext3, it saves couple
100 (one-zero-zero) megs!
OTOH, you may not need to switch to reiser for that.
It may simply
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:40:55 + (UTC), Stefan Wimmer wrote:
You could have seen this straight away by adding --tree to the emerge
command.
Well - in my case emerge --tree brings up that media-fonts/font-alias
needs kde-env?!?!! Any explanation for that?
Not without seeing the full
On Sunday 22 October 2006 13:33, Turi Tropea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about '[gentoo-user] failed to emerge -- clean':
!!! kdesvn-repo.eclass could not be found by inherit()
Rescue this file from the Gentoo portage tree CVS attic (It should be
under the eclass directory) and place
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 01:32:05 -0500, Nicholas Hockey wrote:
During this my cron did emerge --sync.
I would recommend not having cron sync your tree for this very
reason...
I have a cron script that syncs each morning, but it checks that emerge
is not running first, to avoid just
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
I have one computer that currently does not have internet access. Can I
copy a freshly sync'ed portage tree (/usr/portage/*) from another
computer to this one? Or does the tree have some sort of per-computer
dependencies (use-flags, etc.)?
Tony
Just copy
On Monday 26 June 2006 18:37, Roy Wright wrote:
This might be related to the next gen java support overlay being merged
into the main tree. You might want to check out the gentoo-java thread
migration-overlay
entering main tree.
It most certainly is. This is a hard masked package
I agree there's no point in using sudo, but what's the problem? You
don't need to edit the kernel sources merely to build a new kernel. You
can build your kernel outside the tree using for example:
make O=/home/user/kernel/tree/ menuconfig
make O=/home/user/kernel/tree/
This is how I do
on his hands to do it if he could. I like the file system
myself and was hoping version 4 would get a foot hold. I'm not sure if it
will or not. Maybe one day.
Dale
:-) :-)
Off topic: reiser4 with gzip compression is nice for the portage tree :).
Mines about 150mb (actually funtoo portage
to back that up with something resembling evidence?
EVERY out-of-tree module will taint the kernel.
But not all virtualization solutions use out-of-tree module and from
those coming out-of-tree, few are taint as crap.
As to whether it
deserves
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2012 18:52:54 +0200
Silvio Siefke siefke_lis...@web.de wrote:
Hello,
can i copy the portage tree from my Notebook to the desktop PC?
Yes. There is only one tree, not different one for different arches.
So it does not matter where you get your tree from
Thanks for the pointer. It got me going... sort of. Now I know why
we don't have the latest seamonkey in the Gentoo tree. It requires
=dev-libs/nspr-4.9.3 and the highest ebuild of nspr in the tree is
4.9.2, even though I did an emerge sync today. So I'd have to build
nspr and nss locally
Hi list,
I'm configuring Portage to pull and validate tree snapshots. I used to
update with eix-sync, which uses emerge --sync and I wonder if there is
a way to force eix to use emerge-webrsync?
Right now I've hooked
eix-update in to /etc/portage/postsync.d however I still miss
to calculate the dependency tree because this does not add paths to the
tree. It only validates or invalidates paths.
And if time for dependency resolution would become a real problem, there
are ways to solve that. One could be making pre-calcultated caches of
parts of tree/paths.
which works so
On Thursday 11 December 2014 14:47:08 Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Thursday 11 December 2014 12:18:28 Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
As a final straw (or first option - depending on you preferences) you
could resync the tree: maybe you've gotten an incomplete version/revbump
that already
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 3:08 PM, Guillaume Poulin
poulin.guilla...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm currently contributing to a python project still supporting python
2.6. Since python 2.6 is no more in portage tree, I currently have no
way to run the unit tests locally.
Is there an easy way to install
On Tuesday 05 January 2016 22:23:22 Alan McKinnon wrote:
--->8
> This works for me. I don't use the KDE overlay, just what's in the
> regular tree. Apps appear and upgrade to KDE5 as the devs migrate them.
>
> I found that the overlay left me with quite a few apps that don't wor
On 08/25/2016 07:29 PM, Raymond Jennings wrote:
> I still use bopm, and it built fine last time I emerged it.
>
> If hopm isn't in the tree yet, why was bopm still pmasked for removal?
>
> Reason for asking is I'm curious about removal procedures. I was under
> the impressio
On Sunday, 3 December 2017 04:15:25 GMT Heiko Baums wrote:
> Like I said before. emerge always calculates the dependency tree, which
> is a lot faster in case of `emerge -e @world` than in case of `emerge
> -uDN @world`. And then it knows which packages have already been
> install
On Fri, 26 Jan 2018 12:13:32 +0100, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> One of my son's favourite games (hedgewars) is going out of tree due to
> dependency on deprecated QT4.
>
> I already have a local overlay with a modified hedgewars ebuild which
> adds support for a non-standard USE fla
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Jan 2018 12:13:32 +0100, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
>
>> One of my son's favourite games (hedgewars) is going out of tree due to
>> dependency on deprecated QT4.
>>
>> I already have a local overlay with a modified hedgewars ebuild w
I'm shopping for an IMAP email client that does a decent job of
handling HTML. After doing a bit of reading I decided the first one
to try would be Geary.
Bzzt!
Though it's in the portage tree unamasked and marked stable, you can't
actually _build_ it, since it requires an old, vulnerable
On Thursday, November 7, 2019 1:37:21 PM CET Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> I have run into some problems creating openrc initscripts for moosefs -
> is there something that will display the start order/dependency tree?
> Text or graphical doesn't matter.
>
> Bill K.
The closest to th
On Thursday, November 7, 2019 4:06:10 PM CET Daniel Frey wrote:
> On 2019-11-07 04:37, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> > I have run into some problems creating openrc initscripts for moosefs -
> > is there something that will display the start order/dependency tree?
> > Text or gra
i.org/wiki/Comparison_of_source_ports
Personally, I've used games-fps/prboom-plus, which is in the tree.
games-fps/doomsday is very much not vanilla, but is also in the tree
(and has a GUI and stuff) I've had friends that used Chocolate Doom, but
I don't think that's in the tree.
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 18:28:44 -0400, John Covici wrote:
> > % autoload -U compinit promptinit
> > % compinit
> > % promptinit; prompt gentoo
> >
> > [1]
> > https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/zsh-completion.git/tree/src/_gentoo_repos
> &
Hello,
I'm wondering. Is it posible to emerge --sync part of the tree. For
example, I want to only sync kde-base/ and kde-misc/?
Thanks in advance,
Norberto
Hi,
In some cases, the same version of the same package exists in more
than one overlay (or the main portage tree + overlay). Is there a way
to mask a package from a specific overlay only?
Thanks,
Paul
compiz wants x11-libs/libX11[xcb] (even 0.8.2), and
mesa 7.4_rc1 wants x11-libs/libX11[xcb=] (it's for current ~amd64).
Does [xcb=] means without the flag?
Tree bug?
Hi!
I suppose, there may be some kind of open (free net-accessible) libraries
whith chess tasks like two-move checkmate (something for beginners). Are there
such libraries? Is there appropriate software in the protage tree to access
these libraries?
On Thursday 23 April 2009 07:43:20 Xavier Parizet wrote:
I think the MAKEOPTS was not the problem, but only the make prepare... I
remember to see before that sometimes, the kernel source tree is no
more up-to-date with the last kernel build, so when i see that problems,
the first thing to do
Answer in a neighbor thread reminded me of a question that puzzled me
from the start: what's the rationale behind moving layman tree
from /usr/portage/local to /usr/local/portage?
I can see why all ebuilds belong in the same /usr/portage tree -
separate (optimized) fs, easy to backup (snapshot
조승현 wrote:
can anybody recommend some good tools for me? ;)
Tora is pretty good.
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-portage):
Stale NFS file handle (116)
Anybody else get that? Portage seems to work fine, downloading java
right now and OOo for the rest of the week. Just curious if someone
should know about this or not.
Check bugzilla. If there is something wrong with the tree, it's likely
already
Hi!
kde.org lists kdewebdev-4.1.2 among other downloads. But there is kde-
base/kdewebdev-meta-3.5.10 in portage tree only. Does anybody know why the
package is deferred?
This probably was already discussed at length... But I keep waiting
for an automatic portage tree fix to this... Any idea if there will
be a fix, or will I need to take care of this manually? (Intel Core
Duo 32-bit system, FYI).
Anyone have any recommendations of something in portage. (Or not in portage?)
I found gramps in portage. I did not find Lifelines. I haven't
uncovered any other project names as yet.
Thanks,
Mark
It is able to scan your portage tree for installed packages, and thus
create a functional menu.
Documentation is available on the website, you should find everything
you're looking for.
//Thomas
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installed packages
-p, --portage-tree - also search in portage tree (/home/portage)
-o, --overlay-tree - also search in overlay tree ()
W
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And my /usr/portage/distfiles = 15Gb :)
I've noticed /usr/portage is standing at a little over 2 gigs in
size. Is this about normal?
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And my /usr/portage/distfiles = 15Gb :)
I've noticed /usr/portage is standing at a little over 2 gigs in
size. Is this about normal?
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Rumen Yotov wrote:
Note: my portage directory is in /var not /usr
Why?
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portage tree
(i.e. it's not in a layout), then run a sync. If there is still an
error, file a bug.
- Second, run the digest command. You'll need to do this if it's not in
the standard portage tree and it's something you have added. Portage
needs to be told all the files within the tree
-analyzer/jffnms is not part of the official portage tree, nor is
it in the online package database. So there are only two ways this
ebuild exist:
1. It was previously a part of portage, and has since been removed, in
which case the next emerge --sync will end up removing it from your
portage tree
On 2/18/07, Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am quite sure that emerge --uupdate --deep --newuse --tree world
previously just showed what it would do (in reverse order). It implied
--pretend. But now suddenly it starts to actually build stuff. Is
something broken or has emerge been changed
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hello Everyone,
I will begin by stating my problem. I have the source code (in
*.tar.bz2 format) for a couple of pieces of software that are not in the
Portage tree at all. I would like to compile and install them in such a
way that I can use
On Sunday 11 March 2007 05:25:24 Chris wrote:
I will begin by stating my problem. I have the source code (in
*.tar.bz2 format) for a couple of pieces of software that are not in the
Portage tree at all. I would like to compile and install them in such a
way that I can use them, and even so
I have added a new fixed ebuild to the tree now :)
Best regards,
Stefan
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Hi,
On 6/7/07, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An overlay?
Yep, that was it. Feeling pretty silly right now.
Thanks a lot!
Mike
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following me here?
With that being said, if B needs deps too then depB will be installed
before B AND before A. SO...if x11-themes/gnome-icon-theme is at the
root of a tree it has to be the first dep needed by a dep of kde (or
directly by kde) which portage has so graciously figured out for you
I'd like to to test Lyx 1.4.3 on my gentoo amd 64 box.
Any ebuild available anywhere yet (it's not in the portage tree) ,
Thanks
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On Sunday 08 October 2006 04:10, Helmut Jarausch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] new package in
an portage overlay tree - howto':
I'd like to add dev-lang/D for the language D
in my overlay tree.
Even the very first
ebuild Path to my overlay tree/dev-lang/D/D-xxx.ebuild digest
On 8 Oct, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Sunday 08 October 2006 04:10, Helmut Jarausch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] new package in
an portage overlay tree - howto':
I'd like to add dev-lang/D for the language D
in my overlay tree.
Even the very first
ebuild Path to my
On Sunday 22 October 2006 14:39, Turi Tropea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] failed to emerge -- clean':
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ha scritto:
Rescue this file from the Gentoo portage tree CVS attic (It should be
under the eclass directory) and place it in the tree
Daniel Iliev wrote:
Then emerge --sync emerge -Neav world
that is overkill, no need to re-emerge the entire tree.
emerge -uD world will suffice.
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On 05/07/03(Sun) 10:48, Fred Moyer wrote:
I run a couple of gentoo boxes which are mostly servers. Is there a way
to omit certain portions of the portage tree from emerge sync so that the
sync will go faster? For example I would likely omit any X and games
based sections on my server syncs
It's my quick dirty way for cleaning portage tree. Use at your own risk:
#rm -rf /usr/portage emerge --sync
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Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Requested 'gnome-vfs-2.0 = 2.14.2' but version of gnome-vfs is 2.12.2
This is now fixed in the portage tree.
Daniel
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hi,
is there some possibility to get somewhere an old ebuild,
which has been removed from the portage tree and replaced
by an ebuild of the newer version of the given app ?
thanks
pavel
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Hi,
Am I just being unlucky today, or are the distfiles for firefox-3.0.11 really
not on the mirrors yet, even though the ebuild hit the tree yesterday?
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in the first place? /usr also
always sounded wrong to me for the portage tree.
And for other things. Shouldn't /usr/src go somewhere into /var? And
shouldn't /usr/share/config stuff be in /etc?
My set up is:
portage: /var/portage/
my overlay: /var/portage/local/alan/
layman
Willie Wong writes:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 12:52:55PM +0100, Alex Schuster wrote:
I thought the small files of the portage tree especially profit from
the notail option in reiserfs? Did you change the block size?
You mean the other way around, right?
Oh dear. Yes. Thanks.
reiser
On 08/03/2010 08:03 AM, Sebastián Ramírez Magrí wrote:
Hi folks...
I've been thinking about switching from a rsync based tree to a git
based one cloning [0]. The main reasons because I would do that is in
order to save bandwidth (I've a slow GSM connection in my netbook and
I sync two other
Am Dienstag, 3. August 2010, 08:31:38 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
On 08/03/2010 08:03 AM, Sebastián Ramírez Magrí wrote:
Hi folks...
I've been thinking about switching from a rsync based tree to a git
based one cloning [0]. The main reasons because I would do that is in
order to save
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 22:16:41 -0400, Albert Hopkins wrote:
Think of it this way: You have a house with an attic. Now the attic is
not as efficient as say, the middle of your living room. You have a
Christmas tree, but you only use that Christmas tree maybe once a year.
Now it's much more
Hi,
ist there a tool, which displays the dependencies of loaded modules as
a tree like pstree does for tasks?
Thank you very much for any help in advance! :)
Best regards
mcc
I'd first do a ls /usr/portage/ | grep sound\|audio to find out audio
categories within the portage tree.
On Sat, 2011-12-31 at 10:50 -0500, Michael Mol wrote:
--tree
Sorry - please could you be a little more verbose? :-)
pulled in as use flag
requirement, though it adds vlc. Same error as before.
I'll try -makeopts=-j1, since at the moment I'm running
makeopts=-j6
Jeff
No luck with makeopts=-j1 either.
If you add --tree to your emerge line, you can see what's pulling in
gstreamer. If it comes to it, running
On 10/21/13 19:05, Randolph Maaßen wrote:
Have you set --verbose (-v) in make.conf as emerge default opts?
References
1. mailto:syscon...@gmail.com
Yes, that was it.
Thanks :-/
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Hi,
I'm doing some development and have a local portage tree.
Can I have also local distfiles directory?
Thanks,
Kfir
Previously,
Some folks had expressed an interest in mesos
on Gentoo.
A bug has been file to move it from overlay to the tree.
mesos-0.18.0-r1.ebuild
James
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