Eric Martin wrote:
Actually, /bin/bash is a symlink - /bin/dash on Ubuntu so dash (Debian
ash) is the default shell on Ubuntu (and either dash or ash is on
Debian). I found that out the hard way when I was scripting and some
bash stuff wouldn't work properly.
No, /bin/bash is *always* bash
Hi!
Very stupid question:
how to enter a dash char in OOo/AbiWord/KWord/...?
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P.S. Pls. correct your signature separator. It should be
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Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Hi!
Very stupid question:
how to enter a dash char in OOo/AbiWord/KWord/...?
In OpenOffice:
Insert Special Character...
Look for the character that you want (long dash?).
And in AbiWord press Ctrl+M to open the Insert Symbol dialog.
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
The Ubuntu folks report on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh, that
bootup and also ./configure runs are *WAY* faster if dash is used
as /bin/sh instead of bash.
Did anyone try this out on Gentoo? Are the boot scripts from Gentoo
strictly POSIX compliant?
I tried time
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 8:44 AM Joerg Schilling
wrote:
>
> Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>
> > Thanks, this will be a PITA for a while (again). Another developer had
> > patched /bin/dash so that it was effectively broken, to the point where
> > ./configure scripts would d
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Iain Buchanan wrote:
evolution automatically deletes everything including and below the
dash-dash-space-newline when you reply.
There we go...
PS: newline-dash-dash-space-newline, - Without the first newline, any line that
contains -- would
Albert Hopkins wrote:
I'm not saying replace bash with dash. I'm saying change your login
shell with dash (i.e. chsh).
Moreover, dash is POSIX compliant so it should be able to be used with
most shell scripts. The only reason you need bash around is that
unfortunately baselayout-1 depends
I'd really like to replace the /bin/sh link to point to a smaller shell,
such as ash or dash instead of the bash default, but that apparently makes
functions.sh _very_ unhappy. Does anyone know of some unbashification
documentation for functions.sh?
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Hi!
The Ubuntu folks report on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh, that
bootup and also ./configure runs are *WAY* faster if dash is used
as /bin/sh instead of bash.
Did anyone try this out on Gentoo? Are the boot scripts from Gentoo
strictly POSIX compliant?
Bye,
Alexander Skwar
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.
Signature divider should be -- not --, newline dash dash space newline.
:)
Hi All,
I need to cut a string, which happens to be a filename, using the
first dash that's followed by a numeral, so cut -f 1 -d- fails if
the filename has an extra dash. How do i do this?
Hi list!
Now that eselect-sh has been stabilized, I'm wondering if anyone has
tried setting dash as the /bin/sh symlink. Any experiences?
Thanks in advance!
Florian Philipp
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Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
The Ubuntu folks report on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh, that
bootup and also ./configure runs are *WAY* faster if dash is used
as /bin/sh instead of bash.
Did anyone try this out on Gentoo? Are the boot scripts from Gentoo
strictly
) produces the same errors.
dash/parser.c: In function 'readtoken1':
dash/parser.c:849: warning: 'prevsyntax' may be used uninitialized in
this function
dash/parser.c:838: warning: variable 'out' might be clobbered by
'longjmp' or 'vfork'
dash/parser.c:842: warning: variable 'quotef' might be clobbered
imo acceptable.
Many mail readers (e.g Thunderbird) put the signature (that means, the
text after a \r\n--\r\n
token) in a different, lighter color.
actually, I think that's supposed to be dash-dash-space-newline.
Thus, replying below the signature may put your reply in the
same color
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 10:40 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
Many mail readers (e.g Thunderbird) put the signature (that means, the
text after a \r\n--\r\n
token) in a different, lighter color.
actually, I think that's supposed to be dash
How can I change /bin/sh in a per package way using /etc/portage/env?
I need to set bash some packages while I run dash for the system.
a while (again). Another developer had
patched /bin/dash so that it was effectively broken, to the point where
./configure scripts would decide on their own use bash instead (even if
you set /bin/sh to point to dash). This "fixed" the errors, but meant
that everyone who thought he switched to
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> Thanks, this will be a PITA for a while (again). Another developer had
> patched /bin/dash so that it was effectively broken, to the point where
> ./configure scripts would decide on their own use bash instead (even if
> you set /bin/sh to point to dash).
remember correctly it
was self instructing so it should be stated somewhere.
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But /bin/sh just link to /bin/bash
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 10:45:44AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hi!
The Ubuntu folks report on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh, that
bootup and also ./configure runs are *WAY* faster if dash is used
as /bin/sh instead of bash.
Did anyone try
in an xterm with
exec: 1: -l: not found
I tried ash, only a few K larger than dash. This gave the same speed
improvement and the same errors :(
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I'd use sed and the regex -[0-9] to delimit the field
foo=`echo '123--bad-2xyz-3--' | sed -r -e s/-[0-9].*//`
echo $foo
123--bad
Helpful?
Adam Carter wrote:
Hi All,
I need to cut a string, which happens to be a filename, using the
first dash that's followed by a numeral, so cut -f 1 -d
On 11/21/2011 06:52 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
Hi All,
I need to cut a string, which happens to be a filename, using the
first dash that's followed by a numeral, so cut -f 1 -d- fails if
the filename has an extra dash. How do i do this?
Here's a Bourne parameter expansion:
blee@eclipse ~ $ foo
Hello,
On Mon, 20 Feb 2017, Harry Putnam wrote:
>sys-app/man-db berkdb -gmdb
This should be
sys-apps/man-db berkdb -gdbm
> # cat /etc/portage/package.use/gtk+
> xll-libs/gtk+ X
This should be
x11-libs/gtk+ X
ex one one dash ... Not ex ell ell dash ...
HTH,
-dnh
, but adding a non-virtio NIC kept it down to
3MB.
Then I added a regular user and did typical things:
marduk@lilpenguin $ ps -ef |grep ^$USER
marduk2081 2080 0 21:36 ttyS000:00:00 -dash
marduk2094 2081 0 21:36 ttyS000:00:00 screen -T vt100
marduk2095 2094 0 21:36 ?00:00:02
could
minimize
memory further by making the login shell ash or dash.
I also rely on lots of bash scripts.
*sigh* ... I'll never get it as small as yours... but still I *am*
interested in your memory-saving tricks :-)
I'm not saying replace bash with dash. I'm saying change your login
Peter, Luis, thanks!
Luis, you are right: I'm saying about simbol which looks like long dash
(U+2014 or U+2015 - they looks the same).
I have got a (sorry) ms word document for editing, and this char is used for a
straight speech. On those platform there is a combination like
Ctrl+Alt
in the following message on the console, when
starting tmux
/home/user/.tmux.conf: 5: unknown key: –
Nonetheless tmux starts.
How can I acchieve the correct binding of the keys?
– (en dash, U+2013) and - (hyphen-minus, U+002D) are different
characters. Did you really mean to use the en dash
wrote:
Hi All,
I need to cut a string, which happens to be a filename, using the
first dash that's followed by a numeral, so cut -f 1 -d- fails if
the filename has an extra dash. How do i do this?
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le or directory)
>
> Umm, perhaps a dumb question, but you didn't mistype the command by any
> chance? (In another email you call it pirate_loader_lnx, with an underscore
> instead of a dash.)
Ugh, forget it, I looked online and it is indeed written with a dash.
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On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
!!! Error: --with-bdeps=y is an invalid option.
it's --with-bdeps y (no minus/dash)
So right you are Alan. Thanks.
Sorry to reader.
cheers,
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Aha... 'man xmodmap'... It works! Peter, thanks!
=== On Wednesday 21 December 2005 00:22, Peter Ruskin wrote: ===
...
I use .Xmodmap and type the emdash with Shift+AltGr+bracketright:
keycode 35 = bracketright braceright rightarrow emdash
I have this line in my ~/.bashrc:
[
On 9/1/06, Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
little bash/python scripting involved... and none of the python bloat that
gentoo has going on in /etc/init.d.
AFACT, python is never invoked for any of the init scripts.
-Richard
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.. got it slightly lower by switching to dash and disabling ACPI and
APIC:
root@lilpenguin $ free -m
total used free sharedbuffers
cached
Mem:18 4 13 0 0
1
-/+ buffers/cache: 2 15
Swap:0
On Friday 01 April 2011 17:00:41 Albert Hopkins wrote:
.. got it slightly lower by switching to dash and disabling ACPI and
APIC:
good thing that apic has nothing to do with memory at all.
Mike Gilbert wrote:
> Wikipedia says that dash is a fork of NetBSD's ash, and I do see tests
> in their CVS repo. That might be worth looking into.
>
> http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/tests/bin/sh/
I see this is the variant from Rihard Elz, so it may make sense.
The origina
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 1:17 PM Joerg Schilling
wrote:
>
> Mike Gilbert wrote:
>
> > Wikipedia says that dash is a fork of NetBSD's ash, and I do see tests
> > in their CVS repo. That might be worth looking into.
> >
> > http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdwe
ystems they will keep doing it no
matter how clean the gentoo dash package is.
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Hi All,
also readahead-list has some problems with dash as sh.
S
On 2012-05-05 11:17, Florian Philipp wrote:
Am 01.05.2012 18:53, schrieb Florian Philipp:
Am 29.04.2012 16:04, schrieb Marc Joliet
BUT if you can't or like me, don't like, to reboot, you can login as
root and run this: telinit u Note, there is no dash in front of the
u. It doesn't work with a dash there either. To make sure all
processes restarted, I went to boot runlevel, then single and then
reversed that to get back
-frame-pointer -pipe
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
That should not cause the dash to be omitted. Anyway, I will give it a try
after copying CFLAGS over to CXXFLAGS verbatim.
Will let you know about the outcome.
Are you sure there isn't a second entry setting CXXFLAGS=O3? Or perhaps in
your env?
# grep
are the relevant lines in make.conf:
CFLAGS=-O3 -march=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
That should not cause the dash to be omitted. Anyway, I will give it a
try after copying CFLAGS over to CXXFLAGS verbatim.
Will let you know about the outcome.
Alright, that yielded the very
!
Best regards,
mcc
Try the ampersand like the example below.
Make a file of phone numbers.
$ cat phone.txt
555-1212
555-1234
555-
Then run the following command to prefix the number with 212 and a dash.
$ sed 's/555/212-/' phone.txt
212-555-1212
212-555-1234
212-555-
Try
a sh
I am a bash
Other drop-in replacements for /bin/sh like dash are less forgiving:
/bin/dash -c -c 'array=( sh bash ); echo I am a ${array[1]}' 2/dev/null
|| echo I am a sh
I am a sh
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"echl"
bash: echl: Kommando nicht gefunden.
(dash's error message would look like this:
% dash -c "echl"
dash: 1: echl: not found)
HTH
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> >
> > The magic to getting things like this to format correctly is to
> > remove the line that is exactly "-- " (dash-dash-space) and
> > everything following it -- or to ensure that that line is quoted
> > somehow. Most text email clients treat that st
with and without quotes just in case the dash (-) was not
acceptable unquoted:
net-analyzer/tcpdump:-samba
It's
net-analyser/tcpdump -samba
^
no colon
space present
no quotes
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settings to take
effect.
More info: man(5) limits.conf
That works, but how can I set it to unlimited?
If you have no entry there should be no limit. Alternatively, I
believe, a dash (-) can be used to specify unlimited.
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Daniel
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Saturday 01 July 2006 03:20, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
I still wonder how I managed to forget the dash in UTF-8
considering how familiar I am with that particular locale.
I think it didn't matter with the old system that was
using /etc/locales.build.
Where
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 04:06:15 +0200, Harm Geerts wrote:
A 20% reduction in boot time is a reasonable impact IMO.
Any chance that was a fluke?
I ran the test several times, and switched back top bash to confirm. The
boot times were consistent, within the accuracy of the idiot holding the
ubiquitous1980 wrote:
If I have logged in through sudo such as $ sudo su, when I then use man
pages, they are covered in ESC. This does not occur when using normal
user accounts or the root account through su. Wondering what is going
on. Thanks.
Q: Have you tried ... su - (the dash
On 04/01/2011 02:00 PM, Albert Hopkins wrote:
.. got it slightly lower by switching to dash and disabling ACPI and
APIC:
root@lilpenguin $ free -m
total used free sharedbuffers
cached
Mem:18 4 13 0 0
1
Am 01.05.2012 18:53, schrieb Florian Philipp:
Am 29.04.2012 16:04, schrieb Marc Joliet:
Am Sun, 29 Apr 2012 00:20:41 +0200
schrieb Florian Philipp li...@binarywings.net:
Hi list!
Hi,
Now that eselect-sh has been stabilized, I'm wondering if anyone has
tried setting dash as the /bin/sh
The last two are not written correctly. Remove the extra dash: php7-1 php7-2
On 4/7/20 11:13 AM, Alessandro Barbieri wrote:
> How can I change /bin/sh in a per package way using /etc/portage/env?
> I need to set bash some packages while I run dash for the system.
If it's the ./configure script failing, you can set
CONFIG_SHELL="/bin/bash"
to
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 2:48 PM Alessandro Barbieri
wrote:
>
> I already filed bugs here:
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/716504
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/716496
>
> I need the workaround for the two above plus this
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/714094
In the future, please me
SD's synth and poudriere had that
option.
But I don't want to use Portage where it would be incompatible.
Portage's assumption of location of python binary and /bin/bash are contrary to
anything non-Linux, or even a Linux that uses another shell such as dash or
mksh.
Tom
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007, Sean wrote:
I'd really like to replace the /bin/sh link to point to a smaller shell,
such as ash or dash instead of the bash default, but that apparently makes
functions.sh _very_ unhappy.
Use baselayout-2. I use /bin/sh - dash with baselayout-2 and have no
problems
- /bin/dash on Ubuntu so dash (Debian
ash) is the default shell on Ubuntu (and either dash or ash is on
Debian). I found that out the hard way when I was scripting and some
bash stuff wouldn't work properly.
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Am Sun, 29 Apr 2012 00:20:41 +0200
schrieb Florian Philipp li...@binarywings.net:
Hi list!
Hi,
Now that eselect-sh has been stabilized, I'm wondering if anyone has
tried setting dash as the /bin/sh symlink. Any experiences?
I've been using dash as my /bin/sh for a while now. I've had
Am 29.04.2012 16:04, schrieb Marc Joliet:
Am Sun, 29 Apr 2012 00:20:41 +0200
schrieb Florian Philipp li...@binarywings.net:
Hi list!
Hi,
Now that eselect-sh has been stabilized, I'm wondering if anyone has
tried setting dash as the /bin/sh symlink. Any experiences?
I've been
clearly mount is using a symbol not provided by one of those shared
libraries, but no clue which it is. However you dont need dash and mount
and umount. Reason its working for genkernel is because its using
busybox instead of normal system mount/umount/dash. Might want to try
that. Smaller too
of those shared
libraries, but no clue which it is. However you dont need dash and
mount and umount. Reason its working for genkernel is because its using
busybox instead of normal system mount/umount/dash. Might want to try
that. Smaller too.
On 3/9/2024 4:03 PM, efeizbudak wrote:
Hi all
On Mon, 21 Dec 2020 23:14:36 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
> > You seem to be missing a dash on --deep, which has the unfortunate
> > consequence of being parsed as -d -e -e -p instead. -d enables debug
> > mode (hence the ludicrously long output), and -e is short for
> > --e
In man portage I see examples of using package.use
Its listed with address /etc/portage/package.use and shows usage like
this:
some/package:useflag(to add a specific use flag)
I want to subtract a use flag so trying:
(tried with and without quotes just in case the dash
On Thursday 15 May 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
you can add lines by hand in /var/lib/portage/world
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources:2.6.24-r7
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources:2.6.24-r8
Note the use of the colon instead of the dash. Don't ask me why but
that's what works.
You can't put version numbers
then?
Look at the first line of output of sensors, it says which chip is
being used. Find that chip (the part before the first dash) in
/etc/sensors.conf and read the comments. It will probably say that
it is unknown how to calculate temp3 and that you probably want to
add or uncomment the line
.
Thanks,
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That would likely be - as a quick eix ffmpeg -v showed - that the
entry should look like this: 0.4.9_p20070325. Note the underline instead
of a dash.
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I wonder whether this is particular to my system.
That would likely be - as a quick eix ffmpeg -v showed - that the
entry should look like this: 0.4.9_p20070325. Note the underline
instead of a dash.
See http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172200. I filed the bug
earlier
been -* (a dash rather than an underscore).
to /etc/portage/package.keywords
[SNIP]
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On Saturday 01 July 2006 03:20, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
I still wonder how I managed to forget the dash in UTF-8 considering how
familiar I am with that particular locale.
I think it didn't matter with the old system that was
using /etc/locales.build.
I must have been mentally
On Friday 01 September 2006 17:21, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Speaking of which, you probably should see the shell used in the
scripts from the sys-apps/baselayout package. All shell scripts
use /bin/bash and not /bin/sh.
So linking (d)ash as the default shell doesn't nearly have the impact
On Saturday 02 September 2006 14:10, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 04:06:15 +0200, Harm Geerts wrote:
A 20% reduction in boot time is a reasonable impact IMO.
Any chance that was a fluke?
I ran the test several times, and switched back top bash to confirm. The
boot times were
... su - (the dash is important since it will read
the environment for root login otherwise the environment will be the
same as for current user).
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2006/07/msg00059.html
Best regards
Peter K
With sudo su - the man pages do not have ESC throughout. I
.
Interestingly, the new style of command substitution has been added to
the POSIX standard.
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/
I always thought bash was just lazy when it accepted that syntax in sh
mode and therefore could fail if you use dash as a sh replacement or
something alike. Well, lifelong
Top-posting IMPORTANT NOTE ON TOP
Do NOT create the file I mention below unless you WANT to risk deleting ALL
your files.
On Tuesday 19 July 2011 15:58:44 Florian Philipp wrote:
The double dash will prevent mv from interpreting weird file names like
-h as parameters. Just about every standard
on bash, but I
have encountered the reverse. My most annoying experience was when I
tried building cinelerra on Debian a few years back. Cinelerra's
script started with #!/bin/sh, but depended on bashisms--and I was
running dash.
So you've also run into clueless devs and maintainers who know
almost
/bin/sh symlinks,
pointing to something
else than bash, like to dash, but that worry could be misguided too.
- Samuli
({ ... } or ( ... ))
for the function body while according to POSIX also
non-compound commmands can form the body, e.g.
hello() echo hello world
is a valid function definition according to POSIX
(and thus works in dash or also zsh) but not in bash:
Rumors say that the bash maintainer intentionally
excluded this due to some
like /dev/sd(a1,b1,...): '
read -p $PROMPT device
To the OP: How do you run the script? Are you sure it is bash that
executes it? Are you aware of the fact that /bin/sh on Debian is dash
by default?
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do you run the script? Are you sure it is bash that
> executes it? Are you aware of the fact that /bin/sh on Debian is dash
> by default?
Script contains
#!/bin/bash
as first line. -- So it does not matter what is sh on "Debian".
Thank you for your time,
Sthu.
chance? (In another email you call it pirate_loader_lnx, with an underscore
instead of a dash.)
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> > in my make.conf
> > PHP_TARGETS="php5-6 php7-0 php-7-1 php-7-2"
>
> The last two are not written correctly. Remove the extra dash: php7-1 php7-2
>
OK, thanks, but it still should have worked with the php7.0. Yes?
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NL='
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export NL
AWKPROG='{print "do_stuff @" $0 "@ && printf %s @" $0 "@ :$NL:";}'
AWKPROG=${AWKPROG//@/"'"} ; AWKPROG=${AWKPROG//:/'"'}
find -name "$FOO" | awk "$AWKPROG" | sh
This should work even if sh is dash - only th
I change /bin/sh in a per package way using /etc/portage/env?
> > I need to set bash some packages while I run dash for the system.
>
> If it's the ./configure script failing, you can set
>
> CONFIG_SHELL="/bin/bash"
>
> to override it only in that config
I mean if upstreams keep
> putting bashisms in their build systems they will keep doing it no
> matter how clean the gentoo dash package is.
>
Yup. Ideally they will fix the bashisms, but if not and they decide only
to support bash, they should still set SHELL=bash or something like that
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I think the problem is in your command:
Try removing the dash (-) before dev and speed, and make
da_DK.UTF-8 UTF-8
Note the dash in the second UTF-8. Without it I get errors resulting in a bad
locale.
Output of grep -v '^$\|^#' /etc/locales.build
da_DK.UTF8/UTF8
Just delete /etc/locales.build. /etc/locale.gen is replacing it. Then run:
# locale-gen
after making the above change
can help maintain it.
>
> Just thought I would pass this on in case no one was aware.
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
>
> P. S. I'm not sure how this is going to be formatted. It looks odd at
> the moment. :/
The magic to getting things like this to format correctly
the users who uses this wants to keep it available, may want
>> to see if you, and maybe some other helpers, can help maintain it.
>>
>> Just thought I would pass this on in case no one was aware.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-) :-)
>>
>> P. S. I'm n
init
> process to avoid problems. Rebooting is one way to do this of course
> BUT if you can't or like me, don't like, to reboot, you can login as
> root and run this: telinit u Note, there is no dash in front of the
> u. It doesn't work with a dash there either. To make sure a
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171 webm audio only DASH audio
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---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
exitcode+0x0100 ]---
my init file in my initramfs:
#!/bin/dash
mount -t devtmpfs none /dev
mount -t proc none /proc
mount -t sysfs none /sys
: Attempted to kill init!
exitcode+0x0100 ]---
my init file in my initramfs:
#!/bin/dash
mount -t devtmpfs none /dev
mount -t proc none /proc
mount -t sysfs none /sys
echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk
cryptsetup luksOpen --allow-discards /dev/sda3 root
echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk
mount -o r
.
Where can I find out what it does?
'man emerge' line 350 9for version 2.1.5_rc6
Here it just errors out like this:
!!! Error: --with-bdeps=y is an invalid option.
it's --with-bdeps y (no minus/dash)
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Alan McKinnon
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
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gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
:
(tried with and without quotes just in case the dash (-) was not
acceptable unquoted:
net-analyzer/tcpdump:-samba
net-analyzer/tcpdump:-samba
Neither way appears to have an effect on
emerge -vuDNp tcpdump
It still comes up with positive samba use flag. And then when actual
not compile anymore but did in the past.
Here are the relevant lines in make.conf:
CFLAGS=-O3 -march=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
That should not cause the dash to be omitted. Anyway, I will give it a try
after copying CFLAGS over to CXXFLAGS verbatim.
Will let you know about
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