Hi,
since some people recommended distcc i want to add icecream (or icecc) by SUSE
https://github.com/icecc/icecream
It is based on distcc but can automaticly schedule things, do some networking
and is system agnostic. Since it works perfectly fine with portage i have it as
my default. When i
Peter Ruskin wrote:
...or emerge net-proxy/privoxy
How is privoxy? Is it fast? I have never tried it. I do think a system
wide setup would be nice. Can privoxy be used across my home network?
Jim
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What is the output of this command:
netstat -tap
- Original Message -
From: Hiren Dave
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Bind Problem
Hi,
Thanks for the solution. Now I can see MX entry in dig command. Now the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to get a proper FQDN, you need to set up three files:
/etc/hosts, /etc/conf.d/hostanme, /etc/conf.d/domainname.
I also have the same problems as you in past, and one day I found
that the most tricky thing was that you must give a seperate line
for your FQDN
hello,
I'm trying to set up icecream as a cross-compiler to use a core2 duo
(amd64) machine to compile for i686 machines.
I worked my way through the gentoo wiki icecream howto. I ran crossdev:
pyrope ~ # crossdev -t i686-pc-linux-gnu
out what was causing the failures, if
not why.
I had "icecream" in my FEATURES, even though I never bothered setting
up the service or anything to use it. I removed this from FEATURES and
the build completed successfully.
Lesson learned.
Is there a liveCD for amd64?
The amd64 handbook part 1, chapter3 under the Do I need Networking?
section states:
The stage3 file built by the amd64 Installer LiveCD is optimized for
generic amd64 usage and uses NPTL.
However looking on the download page I only see the LiveCD for x86.
I
Bo Andresen wrote:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-amd64.xml?part=1chap=2#doc_chap3
snip
Is that the same as the *live* CD? The x86 live CD for 2006.0 had a GUI
that I could use why the installer did its thing. I thought the regular
universal installer was console
setting up cross-compilation so that I could use a
rather heterogeneous collection of amd64, ppc and x86 machines in
icecream. Unfortunately I could not get cross-compilation to work. I
asked about it in this forum but did not get any replies.
Cheers,
Roger
Hi,
if there is an gcc version problem icecream is your friend
there you dont have so big problems with different gcc versions
and it is easier to configure
2007/8/4, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 03 August 2007 01:34:37 am Ric de France wrote:
There may be a gotcha
variables to
switch compilers.
Some time ago I tried setting up cross-compilation so that I could use a
rather heterogeneous collection of amd64, ppc and x86 machines in
icecream. Unfortunately I could not get cross-compilation to work. I
asked about it in this forum but did not get any replies
of setting a couple of environment variables to
switch compilers.
Some time ago I tried setting up cross-compilation so that I could use a
rather heterogeneous collection of amd64, ppc and x86 machines in
icecream. Unfortunately I could not get cross-compilation to work. I
asked about
No popups for me. I am using Firefox 1.5 and
I also have the adblock extension installed. Looking at adblock it appears
that anything from the url ads.indiatimes.com is blocked.
Try putting this linein your /etc/hosts
file:
127.0.0.1 ads.indiatimes.com
Or install these two extensions:
openclipart:no
mono bindings: no
mdbtools/access:no
java: yes
ooo-install-dir:openoffice
ccache: no
icecream: no
cairo: yes
build type: product build
c/telnet-bsd
net-misc/urlview
net-misc/whois
net-print/cups
net-print/cups-pdf
net-print/fax4cups
net-print/foomatic-db
net-print/foomatic-db-engine
net-print/foomatic-db-ppds
net-wireless/bluez
sci-calculators/qalculate-gtk
sys-apps/ack
sys-apps/acl
sys-apps/dmidecode
sys-apps/ethtool
sys-apps/hdpa
s-utils
> net-fs/samba
> net-ftp/gftp
> net-libs/adns
> net-libs/libvncserver
> net-libs/openslp
> net-mail/fetchmail
> net-mail/tnef
> net-misc/asterisk
why are you running asterisk on a machine that is obviously a
workstation?...
> net-misc/dhcpcd
> net-misc/hylafaxp
o/mplayer
media-video/vlc
media-video/xine-ui
net-analyzer/gnu-netcat
net-analyzer/httping
net-analyzer/nagios
net-analyzer/nagios-core
net-analyzer/nmap
net-analyzer/tcpdump
net-dialup/mgetty
net-dns/ddclient
net-fs/nfs-utils
net-fs/samba
net-ftp/gftp
net-libs/libvncserver
net-libs/openslp
net-mai
-jdk-bin
> dev-lang/lua
> dev-lang/php
> dev-lang/python
> dev-lang/swig
> dev-lang/tcl
> dev-lang/tk
> dev-perl/DBD-Pg
> dev-perl/Log-Agent
> dev-perl/extutils-pkgconfig
> dev-tcltk/expect
> dev-tex/feynmf
> dev-util/byacc
> dev-util/ccache
> dev-util/meld
I can't figure out why a perl update isn't building. This is only
happening on one single machine out of the half dozen Gentoo systems I
have running. I've never had issues building perl itself either.
Modules sure, but never the main perl package.
My search-fu is failing me as well,
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