On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 6:26 AM, Damo Brisbane <dhatche...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having troubles installing dev-util/electron, related to linking in
> "ssl3" in the final step of the ebuild, from build log:
>
> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/6.3
FYI this info and use flags worked for me to get a clean *electron* build
(with also getting eg *nodejs *dependency). I think also works for
chromium. I doubt "static-libs" is making any difference:
*/etc/portage>* emerge --info electron
dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2l::gen
Hello,
I am having troubles installing dev-util/electron, related to linking in
"ssl3" in the final step of the ebuild, from build log:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/6.3.0/../../../../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
cannot find -lssl3
FYI on ssl, I only want a "working/current&
o Brisbane <dhatche...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am having troubles installing dev-util/electron, related to linking in
>> "ssl3" in the final step of the ebuild, from build log:
>>
>> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/6.3.0/../../.
in the main process
Uncaught Exception:
Error: libsecret-1.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
at process.func (electron/js2c/asar.js:138:31)
at process.func [as dlopen] (electron/js2c/asar.js:138:31)
at Object.Module._extensions..node (internal/modules/cjs/loader
don't remember all of the bits of information in it, but here are
some of the highlights:
* Vertical refresh rate (in kHz): how rapidly the CRT's electron beam
crosses the screen horizontally.
* Horizontal refresh rate (in Hz): how rapidly the CRT's electron beam
crosses the screen vertically
indication on
the site that it is (though then again it also doesn't say that it is an
Electron app), so I thought the confusion came from "JavaScript" in the
error message.
Good to hear that the bitwarden-cli app works for you.
--
Wolf
of THIS THREAD!!
Hint: I am typing this on an Asus Eee PC that was just booted up on
battery power.
so what? it isn't mine. You trying to say your hardware and data are
electron for electron and bit for bit a clone of mine?
marples git openrc repo wiped my fsck and I forgot to add the line
'sleep 5
transferred to another
team, and everyone at home without petrol (fuel and metal workers
strike ... please don't ask), none of us remember where the damn card
is anymore.
The other redundancy is the back up modem, which I have never needed
to use and now suffers from a bad case of electron-rot
raph, resulting in a slot conflict:
>
> dev-libs/openssl:0
>
> (dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2u:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
> USE="asm sslv3 tls-heartbeat zlib -bindist -gmp -kerberos -rfc3779
> -sctp -sslv2 -static-libs -test -vanilla" CPU_FLAGS_X86="(sse2)&q
offer a better term.
so - what happens when you uninstall a package to cleanly install it
again?
Happens from time to time - and I seriously would not want to see the
carefully personalized config file be moved to the big blue electron
pool in heaven.
That's easy: if you know you are going
ng crumbs of knowledge and - find a third solution!
> >
> > Have fun
> > Franz
>
> Ok, I skip atom.
>
Huh?!? That's not the solution I envisioned.
Just look at the ebuilds, especially the electron. Search for openssl.
Adjust. Profit.
>
> Cheers
> Meino
>
>
>
>
. Quantum does there only means that they are using very small
entities which can be described by the theories of quantum mechanic,
like electron spins or quantum entangled photons.
And of course there doesn't exist particles that are moving faster than
light (at least no such particle is ever
entities which can be described by the theories of quantum mechanic,
like electron spins or quantum entangled photons.
And of course there doesn't exist particles that are moving faster than
light (at least no such particle is ever be detected and AFAIK there
are absolutely no indications
electron
pool in heaven.
That's easy: if you know you are going to reinstall after deleting,
just take a backup copy of those files you have modified, which is
usually only the one configuration file. After the reinstallation,
restore from your backup.
Alternatively, you can switch
Miles Malone wrote:
> Personally I just like to see what I'm getting myself into before I
> start doing an upgrade or recompile on all of chromium, firefox,
> qt-webkit, gtk-webkit, qt-webengine, libreoffice, and electron all at
> once :p
> To quote the meme, this little manouver'
computers. Quantum does there only means that they are
using very small entities which can be described by the theories of
quantum mechanic, like electron spins or quantum entangled photons.
And of course there doesn't exist particles that are moving faster
than light (at least no such particle
for other reasons), this makes the lettering
hard to read.
If you were using an oldish crt I would suggest that is blooming -
lots of white in the picture increase electron beam current which
enlarges the picture somewhat. Black backgrounds are in reverse. But
you are seeing this on lcds as well
mentioning what a photon or electron is. However,
compared to our current understanding of electromagnetism such a model
is rather poor.
This is how science has worked for hundreds of years. It has really
only become a fashion in the last few decades to lower the bar and say
well, we'll probably
explaining the behavior of a
magnet without ever mentioning what a photon or electron is. However,
compared to our current understanding of electromagnetism such a model
is rather poor.
This is how science has worked for hundreds of years. It has really
only become a fashion in the last few
and but got
>bash: update-modules: command not found
>message.
Should not be necessary.
[still no sound after reboot in FF/Skype]
Try:
aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/test.wav
before tackling FF etc. And check alsamixer etc. for it might have
wrong options set as the device might have been moved..
HTH,
-dnh
--
Two atoms are walking along. Suddenly, one stops. The other says,
"What's wrong?" "I've lost an electron." "Are you sure?" "I'm positive!"
to see the
carefully personalized config file be moved to the big blue electron pool in
heaven.
.
Entered daemon mode.
As you can see, it went from running a normal cron job to me booting
back up. I don't see any error at all. Not even one electron. One
other odd thing. When I first boot up, my ethernet port, net.eth1,
fails to come up. I have to reboot and then it comes up fine
Personally I just like to see what I'm getting myself into before I
start doing an upgrade or recompile on all of chromium, firefox,
qt-webkit, gtk-webkit, qt-webengine, libreoffice, and electron all at
once :p
To quote the meme, this little manouver's going to take us 51 years
On Wed, 16 Dec
='3.17.2'
> Dec 15 21:08:34 fireball /usr/sbin/gpm[4400]: *** info
> [daemon/startup.c(136)]:
> Dec 15 21:08:34 fireball /usr/sbin/gpm[4400]: Started gpm successfully.
> Entered daemon mode.
>
>
> As you can see, it went from running a normal cron job to me booting
> ba
gt;> As you can see, it went from running a normal cron job to me booting
>> back up. I don't see any error at all. Not even one electron.
> This is pretty typical if you aren't taking special steps to log this
> sort of thing. There are a couple of ways the kernel can crash:
>
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