Hi,
I was looking to emerge mongoDB and found this
http://bugs.gentoo.org/273259
Anyone knows how far this is gone, a layer somewhere?
Thank you
Laurent
mongodb. It seems that wasn't the case and some mongodb
dependencies were overlooked.
I ran the command again and mongodb compile completed without errors.
Dick
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 21:23:53 +0100, Laurent Kappler wrote:
I was looking to emerge mongoDB and found this
http://bugs.gentoo.org/273259
Anyone knows how far this is gone, a layer somewhere?
eix shows it's in the sunrise overlay.
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Neil Bothwick a écrit :
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 21:23:53 +0100, Laurent Kappler wrote:
I was looking to emerge mongoDB and found this
http://bugs.gentoo.org/273259
Anyone knows how far this is gone, a layer somewhere?
eix shows it's in the sunrise overlay.
Sorry I'm nooby, how
Am 04.04.20 um 16:02 schrieb Ralph Seichter:
> * Stefan G. Weichinger:
>
>> Maybe I look into mongodb as well, for example I found this small
>> howto: https://www.fluentd.org/guides/recipes/maillog-mongodb
>
> That looks unnecessarily complicated to me. While you can of
* Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Maybe I look into mongodb as well, for example I found this small
> howto: https://www.fluentd.org/guides/recipes/maillog-mongodb
That looks unnecessarily complicated to me. While you can of course move
data from an existing log file into MongoDB, I find confi
* Stefan G. Weichinger:
> My goal:
>
> collect logs of postfix, nginx into the docker-containers running ES,
> Kibana .. and learn my way from there.
If you are not dead-set on Elasticsearch et al, I propose considering
MongoDB as an alternative.
There are syslog Modules that a
Am 03.04.20 um 17:57 schrieb Ralph Seichter:
> * Stefan G. Weichinger:
>
>> My goal:
>>
>> collect logs of postfix, nginx into the docker-containers running ES,
>> Kibana .. and learn my way from there.
>
> If you are not dead-set on Elasticsearch et
Hi folks,
I'm trying to run mongodb on my gentoo box.
So I emerged =dev-db/mongodb-2.6.7.
If I start the mongo cli client without the server running I get
$ mongo
127.0.0.1/asd
you can follow this guide:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xmlas you already have
layman, you can now add the sunrise overlay so you'll be able to merge all
the packages in there, like mongodb.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 6:13 PM
Thank you ;)
Sunrise...overwellming...
Crístian Viana a écrit :
you can follow this
guide: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
as you already have layman, you can now add the sunrise overlay so
you'll be able to merge all the packages in there, like mongodb.
On Mon, Jan 25
I use it on all of my hardware (except the smartphone)...
That includes my server (Xeon, 64bit, nginx, mariadb, mongodb, postfix, ...),
my pc at home (Core2, 64Bit, kde 4.7), the netbook (32bit, atom, kde 4.7), my
file-server (atom, 64bit, samba)...
gentoo is the system of choice on every new
On 03/12/17 17:49, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> What's your glibc? If it is version 2.24 or 2.25 you probably need the
> following patch
It's 2.23-r3. Maybe I should upgrade; next level is 2.24-r1
I applied your patch as given (that was a learning experience) but sadly it
didn't help. Error is the
What's your glibc? If it is version 2.24 or 2.25 you probably need the
following patch
--- a/src/mongo/db/storage/mmap_v1/mmap_v1_engine.cpp.ORIG
2017-02-01 20:00:25.0 +0100
+++ b/src/mongo/db/storage/mmap_v1/mmap_v1_engine.cpp 2017-02-09
17:14:07.153905985 +0100
@@ -50,6 +50,8
On Sat, 15 Nov 2014 07:04:03 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
[U] app-admin/syslog-ng
Available versions: 3.4.7^t 3.4.8^t (~)3.5.6t,^t{tbz2}[1]
(~)3.6.1^t{tbz2} {amqp caps dbi geoip ipv6 json mongodb pacct +pcre
redis smtp spoof-source ssl systemd tcpd}
Installed versions
On 28/04/2013 02:24, Randy Barlow wrote:
The project that I work on does not force you to use MongoDB. However,
if you wish you make use of my project in the way it was intended to be
used without modifications, you will need to use MongoDB. It's a hard
dependency. Nobody is forcing you to use
of
alternatives to Gnome or udev (including already existing forks and
derivatives). Force more often involves men with guns (or Darth Vader).
The project that I work on does not force you to use MongoDB. However,
if you wish you make use of my project in the way it was intended to be
used without
syslog-ng so we can see how your USE is set up, and
your
syslog-ng.conf
Thanks, Alan.
[U] app-admin/syslog-ng
Available versions: 3.4.7^t 3.4.8^t (~)3.5.6^t{tbz2}[1]
(~)3.6.1^t{tbz2} {amqp caps dbi geoip ipv6 json mongodb pacct +pcre
redis smtp spoof-source ssl systemd tcpd}
Installed
syslog-ng so we can see how your USE is set up, and
your
syslog-ng.conf
Thanks, Alan.
[U] app-admin/syslog-ng
Available versions: 3.4.7^t 3.4.8^t (~)3.5.6^t{tbz2}[1]
(~)3.6.1^t{tbz2} {amqp caps dbi geoip ipv6 json mongodb pacct +pcre
redis smtp spoof-source ssl systemd tcpd
Am Montag, 6. Oktober 2014, 22:47:51 schrieb Mick:
On Monday 06 Oct 2014 16:44:57 Jens Reinemuth wrote:
And to go deeper: Why don't they store documents in a database, that is
better optimized for documents... MongoDB? CouchDB? Instead they use this
shitty mixture of MySQL and Virtuoso
the most helpful command to check a particular service is
`systemctl status service` to see how it got screwed up. I imagine it
would be pretty useful to grab the JSON output from every host and put
it in elastic search or mongodb or something, but I don't have any
experience doing that. At the same
alloc -kafka
-kerberos -kubernetes -libressl -mdblookup -mongodb -mysql -normalize -omhttp
-omhttpfs -omudpspoof -postgres -rabbitmq -redis -relp -rfc3195 -rfc5424hmac
-snmp -systemd -test -usertools -xxhash -zeromq"
^^^
As far as my knowledge of portagese goes
, to be honest. I too experienced some inconveniences during
my upgrades, particularly around udev. However, in my case, I'm willing
to accept it. For you, there are alternatives.
With your project, the user knows upfront they will need MongoDB, they
make an informed decision about this before ever
... MongoDB? CouchDB? Instead they use this shitty
mixture of MySQL and Virtuoso!? WTF?
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Stewie Griffin: So, what do you think
don't they store documents in a database, that is
better optimized for documents... MongoDB? CouchDB? Instead they use this
shitty mixture of MySQL and Virtuoso!? WTF?
No, no, no! What they should do is use Microsoft's Sharepoint server
solution, which stores documents in the MS SQL as binary
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 4:59 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28/04/2013 02:24, Randy Barlow wrote:
The project that I work on does not force you to use MongoDB. However,
if you wish you make use of my project in the way it was intended to be
used without modifications, you
is that there are many ways to go without using
PulseAudio if you really want ALSA. Gnome happens to depend on it, but
that's the choice of Gnome developers and not us.
I happen to work on an open source server product that requires the use
of MongoDB. There are many community users who complain about
that search stuff is cool! I use it regularily!
And to go deeper: Why don't they store documents in a database, that
is
better optimized for documents... MongoDB? CouchDB? Instead they use
this
shitty mixture of MySQL and Virtuoso!? WTF?
No, no, no! What they should do is use Microsoft's
>
>
> (and 4 more with the same problems)
>
> (dev-libs/boost-1.57.0:0/1.57.0::gentoo, eb
rge)
^
(and 4 more with the same problems)
(dev-libs/boost-1.57.0:0/1.57.0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
pulled in by
>=dev-libs/boost-1.57[threads(+)] required by
(dev-db/mongodb-3.0.6:0/0::
I'm trying to install mongodb 3.4.2 and have a troublesome scons error when
linking the mongo shell.
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
scons: *** [build/opt/mongo/mongo] Error 1
scons: building terminated because of errors.
build/opt/mongo/mongo failed: Error 1
* ERROR: dev-db/mongodb
-it -ms -nl -pl -sv -uk -vi -zh_CN 0 kB
[nomerge ] app-admin/syslog-ng-3.4.7 USE=ipv6 pcre ssl systemd tcpd
-caps -dbi -geoip -json -mongodb -smtp -spoof-source
[ebuild U ] dev-libs/libpcre-8.35:3 [8.34:3] USE=bzip2 cxx jit readline
recursion-limit (unicode) zlib -libedit -pcre16
-systemtap -tcmalloc -test -yassl" 0 KiB^M
[ebuild rR] dev-db/postgresql-16.0:16::gentoo USE="icu nls pam
readline server ssl systemd xml zlib -debug -doc -kerberos -ldap -llvm
-lz4 -perl -python (-selinux) -static-libs -tcl -uuid -zstd"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -pyth\
-python3_10 -python3_12" 0
> KiB^M
> [ebuild rR] dev-db/mariadb-10.11.5:10.11/18::gentoo USE="backup
> odbc pam perl server systemd xml -bindist -columnstore -cracklib
> -debug -extraengine -galera -innodb-lz4 -innodb-lzo -innodb-snappy
> -jdbc -jemalloc -kerberos -latin
ev-db/postgresql-16.0:16::gentoo USE="icu nls pam
readline server ssl systemd xml zlib -debug -doc -kerberos -ldap -llvm
-lz4 -perl -python (-selinux) -static-libs -tcl -uuid -zstd"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -pyth\on3_10 -python3_12" 0 KiB^M
[ebuild rR] app-admin/syslog
-fuse
> > -test" 0 KiB^M
> > [ebuild rR] dev-python/cryptography-41.0.4::gentoo USE="-debug
> > -test" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_11 -pypy3 -python3_10 -python3_12" 0
> > KiB^M
> > [ebuild rR] dev-db/mariadb-10.11.5:10.11/18::gentoo USE=
p -fuse
> > -test" 0 KiB^M
> > [ebuild rR] dev-python/cryptography-41.0.4::gentoo USE="-debug
> > -test" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_11 -pypy3 -python3_10 -python3_12" 0
> > KiB^M
> > [ebuild rR] dev-db/mariadb-10.11.5:10.11/18::gentoo U
[ebuild U ] app-admin/syslog-ng-3.4.8 [3.4.7] USE=ipv6 pcre ssl systemd
tcpd -amqp% -caps -dbi -geoip -json -mongodb -pacct% -smtp -spoof-source 3,096
kB
[ebuild UD ] www-client/firefox-24.7.0 [30.0] USE=alsa dbus gstreamer jit
libnotify minimal pulseaudio startup-notification -bindist
) [ebuild R]
dev-libs/redland-1.0.16 USE=berkdb xml -iodbc -mysql -odbc
-postgres -sqlite -static-libs (-ssl%*) 1,587 kB [ebuild U ]
app-admin/syslog-ng-3.4.8 [3.4.7] USE=ipv6 pcre ssl systemd tcpd
-amqp% -caps -dbi -geoip -json -mongodb -pacct% -smtp -spoof-source
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orefonts cracklib crypt cups curl cxx dbus declarative djvu dri
dts dvd dvdr emacs emboss encode equalizer exif extraengine fam fftw
firefox flac fontconfig fortran fpm ftp fuse gd gdbm gif git glamor glib
gphoto2 gpm graphviz gtk gtk3 gudev hdf5 iconv icu imagemagick
introspection ios ipv6 jpeg
meworks/kdbusaddons-5.47.0:5/5.47::gentoo
USE="X nls -debug -doc {-test}" 0 KiB
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USE="X nls -debug -doc {-test}" 0 KiB
[ebuild R ] dev-libs/kdiagram-2.6.1:5::gentoo USE="-debug -doc
-examples {-test}&qu
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