William Kenworthy wrote:
Great, thanks. One of these really obvious use flags ... not!
BillK
Yea, even some devs don't like the names on some USE flags. They are
not always obvious as to what they are and the descriptions euse -i
gives does not always help very much.
Maybe one day the
An emerge world wants to install em8300-modules which according to
equery is caused by sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.27-r3 which is
installed but not in use - yet.
As em8300 wont build, and I dont have a one (I presume its a video
chip-set??) I dont want to fuss with it, so how do I stop world
William Kenworthy wrote:
An emerge world wants to install em8300-modules which according to
equery is caused by sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.27-r3 which is
installed but not in use - yet.
As em8300 wont build, and I dont have a one (I presume its a video
chip-set??) I dont want to fuss with
Hi,
Dale wrote on 20/11/08 02:40:
William Kenworthy wrote:
An emerge world wants to install em8300-modules which according to
equery is caused by sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.27-r3 which is
installed but not in use - yet.
As em8300 wont build, and I dont have a one (I presume its a video
like my mouth sometimes. Mouth is engaged but brain is in
park. lol
Hoe that helps.
Dale
:-) :-)
Dave Jones wrote:
Hi,
Dale wrote on 20/11/08 02:40:
William Kenworthy wrote:
An emerge world wants to install em8300-modules which according to
equery is caused by sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.27-r3 which is
installed but not in use - yet.
As em8300 wont build, and I dont have
Great, thanks. One of these really obvious use flags ... not!
BillK
On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 07:35 +0100, Dave Jones wrote:
Hi,
Dale wrote on 20/11/08 02:40:
William Kenworthy wrote:
An emerge world wants to install em8300-modules which according to
equery is caused by
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Everytime its spam, so I have put her address to the white list but this
does not help.
How can i avoid that her emails are getting tagged as spam.
Patrick
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Everytime its spam, so I have put her address to the white list but this
does not help.
How can i avoid that her emails are getting tagged as spam.
Patrick
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not automatically copied modules update forced
again what does this mean and hoe do I fix it?
3. 2 days ago, after and emerge update of a load of programs, my usb
printer
does not work, it seems that the usb device is not as shown on the cups
setup. So I have been into the kde print manager
/modules.devfs not automatically copied modules update forced
again what does this mean and hoe do I fix it?
3.2 days ago, after and emerge update of a load of programs, my usb
printer
does not work, it seems that the usb device is not as shown on the cups
setup. So I have been into the kde
to get a small bucket/hoe combo (3-foot/6-inch)
for under 10K. Got any suggestions? You mounted an embedded
gentoo system on that tractor yet? (for real, not just
pulling you leg) ? We gotta get you linked in on that
tracter.. with some pics or a video feed
;-)
So, I was really
ing ruby21 as follows:
>
> Calculating dependencies .. . done!
> dev-lang/ruby-2.1.10 pulled in by:
> dev-ruby/hoe-3.13.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
>dev-ruby/json-1.8.3 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/json-2.1.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.
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years.
I deleted RUBYTARGETS from make.conf, ran eselect to make ruby22 the
default, but when I ran emerge --depclean I still have packages
pulling ruby21 as follows:
Calculating dependencies .. . done!
dev-lang/ruby-2.1.10 pulled in by:
dev-ruby/hoe-3.13.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
2 the
> > default, but when I ran emerge --depclean I still have packages
> > pulling ruby21 as follows:
> >
> > Calculating dependencies .. . done!
> > dev-lang/ruby-2.1.10 pulled in by:
> > dev-ruby/hoe-3.13.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> >
pendencies .. . done!
> > dev-lang/ruby-2.1.10 pulled in by:
> > dev-ruby/hoe-3.13.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/json-1.8.3 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/json-2.1.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/kpeg-1.
l that I haven't had
>> any problems just running these commands the past couple years.
>
>I deleted RUBYTARGETS from make.conf, ran eselect to make ruby22 the
>default, but when I ran emerge --depclean I still have packages
>pulling ruby21 as follows:
>
>Calculating dependenc
problems just running these commands the past couple years.
>
> I deleted RUBYTARGETS from make.conf, ran eselect to make ruby22 the
> default, but when I ran emerge --depclean I still have packages
> pulling ruby21 as follows:
>
> Calculating dependencies .. . done!
>
; one another, and it always works fine for ruby/python upgrades.
>>
>> The devs have done such a good job in general that I haven't had
>> any problems just running these commands the past couple years.
>>
>> I deleted RUBYTARGETS from make.conf, ran eselect to mak
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# required by dev-ruby/racc-1.4.9[ruby_targets_ruby20]
# required by dev-ruby/rdoc-4.0.1-r1[ruby_targets_ruby18]
# required by dev-lang/ruby-1.9.3_p448[rdoc]
# required by dev-ruby/json-1.8.0[ruby_targets_ruby19]
>=dev-ruby/rubygems-2.0.3 ruby_targets_ruby20
# required by app-emulation/wine-1.
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