On Thu, 19 May 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
So my guess is that there are some conflicts between the various mime
files on my system. Especially, how are the mime* files in /etc
connected to the ones in /usr/share/mime-info/ ?
Those are probably nothing to do with GNOME.
BTW, did you
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
Well, this is more a repost than an answer ...
antonio
By the way, i'm using gnome-2.8.3 ...
OK, Ill bite ;-)
Google really is your friend.
Apparently, /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.keys has the MIME
On 10/06/06, gentuxx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My understanding is that these are different key types. S/MIME is
typically used for PKI type certificates, not GnuPG certificates. You
would need a DoD or Verisign (or some other publicly recognized CA)
certificate to use S/MIME. Depending
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
Well, this is more a repost than an answer ...
antonio
By the way, i'm using gnome-2.8.3 ...
OK, Ill bite ;-)
Google really is your friend.
Apparently, /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.keys has the MIME type and
icons in XML format (note
of
emerge --info in the attached file for more information.
Thanks a lot
Hung
# update-mime-database /usr/share/mime-info
This doesn't exist here.
# update-mime-database /usr/share/mime
This is done by the ebuild, you need to do it for /usr/local/share/mime
and it should
this.
Thanks for your help.
John Blinka
Hi John,
Just a quick thought - a thought quite possibly well and truly off track
- could it be related to mime-types? Perhaps the CUPS web server has a
problem recognising the HTML mime-type and thus is not sending them in
the appropriate format
Randy Barlow wrote:
I see a package called mime-types, but it seems to install
/etc/mime.types and not /etc/apache2/mime.types... Help?
I found a temporary solution by symlinking /etc/apache2/mime.types to
/etc/mime.types, but that doesn't seem like the correct way to go...
--
Randy Barlow
:
ooffice2 lauches the apps just fine. When I go to save a document as a
'.doc' file I get a Sorry-OpenOffice popup window that locks up my entire
KDE session.
The popup error message is:
Could not find mine type
application/octet-stream
maybe this:
app-misc/mime-types
Latest version
is the above
error referring to?
My understanding is that these are different key types. S/MIME is
typically used for PKI type certificates, not GnuPG certificates. You
would need a DoD or Verisign (or some other publicly recognized CA)
certificate to use S/MIME. Depending on what you're trying to do
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
So my guess is that there are some conflicts between the various mime
files on my system. Especially, how are the mime* files in /etc
connected to the ones in /usr/share/mime-info/ ?
Those are probably nothing
Hi list,
when trying to open any file with k3b or e.g. openoffice,
a box tells me could not find mime type application/octet-stream, a second
box pops up no mime type installed, and a third one with the kde crash
handler, and this is the backtrace
(no debugging symbols
-sharedlib,
copied them over an they are still detected the same.
So it seems if the MIME types are detected correctly and the problem is
probably in autoconf/automake/gcc but I don't know where to start. Any
suggestions?
Regards:
Cor
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2007] [error] (2)No such file or directory: could
not open mime types config file /etc/apache2/mime.types.
I admittedly don't have this file, but I also don't know if a) I am
supposed to have this file and am missing it for some reason, or if b) I
don't need the file but some config file somewhere
nowhere in
the script does it read whatever you modified with xdg-mime.)
A possible way to work around it (depends on your application, which,
in your case, is beagle, which I am not familiar with) is to go into
the offending application that is calling xdg-open and see if you can
configure MIME types
on your application, which,
in your case, is beagle, which I am not familiar with) is to go into
the offending application that is calling xdg-open and see if you can
configure MIME types in there yourself. The application that made me
look this up, Jabref, does allow that configuration. Your
. The related command, xdg-mime, doesn't work as
I expected.
I've created a file called geeqie.desktop in the directory
/home/damian/.local/share/applications with the following contents:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Geeqie
Exec=geeqie
MimeType=image/jpeg
Icon=exec
NoDisplay=true
Then I've
type?
--
Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org
I think you could use something like mutt.octet.filter (There's a perl
version at http://www.davep.org/mutt/mutt.octet.filter.pl) to handle
application/octet-stream mime types.
It uses file to try to determine the proper type and can then use
whatever
to force the file to be opened based on
extension rather than mime type?
--
Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org
I think you could use something like mutt.octet.filter (There's a perl
version at http://www.davep.org/mutt/mutt.octet.filter.pl) to handle
application/octet-stream mime types
. Is there a way to force the file to be opened based on
extension rather than mime type?
I think you could use something like mutt.octet.filter (There's a perl
version at http://www.davep.org/mutt/mutt.octet.filter.pl) to handle
application/octet-stream mime types.
It uses file to try
pages are not a distinct mime
type, but compressed text files. So this may cause konqueror to become the
default application for opening all such mime types - which will be a pain.
Not sure if a default application can be defined on a path basis, whereby only
text files in e.g. /usr/share/man
A few days ago I ran my updates and nvidia-settings was updated to
1.0.20070302 All was good until last night. I openen konqueror to browse my
home dir and I got a mime-type error and no files displayed. Trying to do
konqueror /home/ernie gave me errors that I can't quote but mime types
me errors that I can't quote but mime types was
mentioned again. Assuming that something was just hung up I did top which
showed X using 95% cpu Killing java_vm, firefox, kmail and any suspected
cpu hogs had no effect so I killed X and attempted to restart it.
'suspected'? ps aux, and/or (h)top
David Helstroom wrote:
Hi John,
Just a quick thought - a thought quite possibly well and truly off
track - could it be related to mime-types? Perhaps the CUPS web server
has a problem recognising the HTML mime-type and thus is not sending
them in the appropriate format
On 26 February 2006 17:17, John Blinka wrote:
David Helstroom wrote:
Hi John,
Just a quick thought - a thought quite possibly well and truly off
track - could it be related to mime-types? Perhaps the CUPS web server
has a problem recognising the HTML mime-type and thus is not sending
a Sorry-OpenOffice popup window that locks up my entire
KDE session.
The popup error message is:
Could not find mine type
application/octet-stream
app-misc/mime-types
Latest version available: 5
x11-misc/shared-mime-info
Latest version available: 0.17-r2
solves your
to save a document as a
'.doc' file I get a Sorry-OpenOffice popup window that locks up my entire
KDE session.
The popup error message is:
Could not find mine type
application/octet-stream
app-misc/mime-types
Latest version available: 5
x11-misc/shared-mime-info
Latest
you modified with xdg-mime.)
A possible way to work around it (depends on your application, which,
in your case, is beagle, which I am not familiar with) is to go into
the offending application that is calling xdg-open and see if you can
configure MIME types in there yourself
Hi:
On running 'emerge --fetchonly apache' on a Gentoo 2007.0 system,
the following packages are expected to be downloaded ie.
app-misc/mime-types-7
app-admin/apache-tools
www-servers/apache-2.2.6-r5
Along with these packages, there is a file gentoo-apache-2.2.6-r5 which
is required. However
2008/2/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi:
On running 'emerge --fetchonly apache' on a Gentoo 2007.0 system,
the following packages are expected to be downloaded ie.
app-misc/mime-types-7
app-admin/apache-tools
www-servers/apache-2.2.6-r5
Along with these packages
Randy Barlow wrote:
Randy Barlow wrote:
I see a package called mime-types, but it seems to install
/etc/mime.types and not /etc/apache2/mime.types... Help?
I found a temporary solution by symlinking /etc/apache2/mime.types to
/etc/mime.types, but that doesn't seem like the correct way
I have tried to redirect '/etc/make.profile' link from
'/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1'
to '/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2006.0'. Now 'emerge -pvDu world'
shows:
...
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] app-misc/mime-types-5 6 kB
[ebuild N
Hi,
I don't know Gnome but I use some applications, like the
mail-client/balsa.
It opens suitable applications for given mime types (in attachments).
The application invoked is read from
/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache .
Unfortunately, that file is rebuild after each emerge
can find to the cache in akonadi console v 0.99 is a
Cache only retrieval tick box. I've set off a Synchronise All and I'll see if
it does anything useful. Doesn't look like it.
I'm beginning to suspect a problem with mime types, but I'm largely ignorant
in that area so I'd prefer
to see how things have
progressed.
Would you please elaborate on what types of breakage you saw?
"security feature that verifies at run time, for every virtual call,
that the vtable pointer through which the call is made is valid for the
type of the object, and has not been corrupted
though. Modules.d/*.conf
don't include a suitable module. I've added -D INCLUDE to APACHE2_OPTS
in /etc/conf.d/apache2.conf but it seems not to be enough.
We have this working here.. let's see.
First of all, I see you have the mime module compiled; that's good. Is
it enabled? You should have
and see if you can
configure MIME types in there yourself. The application that made me
look this up, Jabref, does allow that configuration. Your mileage can
of course vary.
Thanks Willie for your answer.
Sadly beagle-search doesn't offer any option. The developers must use
only gnome.
I guess
The 'file' command and mime types are different things.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 07:20:07PM +0200, Penguin Lover Uwe Thiem squawked:
this is about Powerpoint Presentations and Gentoo and (almost) any other
linux
*.ppt do not cause any problems but *.pps do. If you do a file
something.pps
with svgz files in both firefox and eog, please
check your /etc/mime.types file to make sure that both svg and svgz
are associated with image/svg+xml.
I am using eog-2.12.2. I did not have mime-types installed thus
no /etc/mime.types. Now, I have emerged it but have a different problem
in Firefox
outlook. This way you can see, if the attachment is there, but not shown.
Another possibility is, that the mailserver disallows some types of attachment
and removes them if considered bad. Maybe your experts configured it this
way :)
Sometimes the emails never arrive (or so people claim, never
!
[ebuild N] app-misc/mime-types-5 6 kB
[ebuild N] net-www/gentoo-webroot-default-0.2 USE=-no-htdocs 0 kB
[ebuild N] net-www/apache-2.0.55-r1 USE=apache2 ssl -debug -doc -ldap -mpm-leader -mpm-peruser -mpm-prefork -mpm-threadpool -mpm-worker -no-suexec -static-modules -threads 4,684
the following components:
keycodes: evdev+aliases(qwerty)
types: complete
compat: complete
symbols:pc+ch(de_nodeadkeys)+inet(evdev)
geometry: pc(pc104)
Error loading new keyboard description
Any suggestion on what could be wrong?
Regards,
--
Dan Johansson, http://www.dmj.nu
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:11 AM, Helmut Jarausch
jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de wrote:
Hi,
I don't know Gnome but I use some applications, like the mail-client/balsa.
It opens suitable applications for given mime types (in attachments).
The application invoked is read from /usr/share
I ended up not doing this. - I thought I had hacked one of the VT
terminal types to use more than 16 colors, but my testing worked without
doing this. So I'm leaving well enough alone.
Both of these features are on by default in EAPI6, the xterm ebuild uses
EAPI5 so try it and see.
Thank you
you want through. Or use something like a SOCKS server that
can do some different types of filtering than can be done with iptables.
--
Grant. . . .
unix || die
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got a mime-type error and no files displayed. Trying to
do konqueror /home/ernie gave me errors that I can't quote but mime types
was mentioned again. Assuming that something was just hung up I did top
which showed X using 95% cpu Killing java_vm, firefox, kmail and any
suspected cpu hogs had
night. I openen konqueror to
browse my home dir and I got a mime-type error and no files displayed.
Trying to do konqueror /home/ernie gave me errors that I can't quote
but mime types was mentioned again. Assuming that something was just
hung up I did top which showed X using 95% cpu
Hi folks,
this is about Powerpoint Presentations and Gentoo and (almost) any other linux
distribution. There are two different types of presentations: *.ppt and
*.pps. The difference is that *.pps have an interpreter linked into the
document so you can run it under Windows without having
On Monday 20 February 2006 19:20, Uwe Thiem wrote:
Hi folks,
this is about Powerpoint Presentations and Gentoo and (almost) any other
linux distribution. There are two different types of presentations: *.ppt
and *.pps. The difference is that *.pps have an interpreter linked into the
document
updates and nvidia-settings was updated to
1.0.20070302 All was good until last night. I openen konqueror to
browse my home dir and I got a mime-type error and no files
displayed. Trying to do konqueror /home/ernie gave me errors that I
can't quote but mime types was mentioned again
-0.26.0_alpha9 [0.26.0_alpha7] ...
[ebuild U ] dev-libs/boost-1.34.1-r2 [1.34.1-r1] ...
[ebuild UD] app-misc/mime-types-5 [7] ..
Would you like to merge these packages? [Yes/No] no
Quitting.
I like the one brevity as I can see a lot of information and then
decide whether to go
-r1] ...
[ebuild UD] app-misc/mime-types-5 [7] ..
Would you like to merge these packages? [Yes/No] no
Quitting.
I like the one brevity as I can see a lot of information and then
decide whether to go ahead or not.
paludis --show-use-descriptions none -p -i world lets me see
what's going
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 12:52:25PM +0530, Penguin Lover Abhay Kedia squawked:
I am using eog-2.12.2. I did not have mime-types installed thus
no /etc/mime.types. Now, I have emerged it but have a different problem
in Firefox. When I try to open svgz files it shows the following error
there
are too many characters in the filename, if you don't have Joliet
and/or other special options allowed that would let you use such a
long filename), or b) to a filename that doesn't have a - directly
before the .wav (I've seen it happen that applications of various
types, K3b among them, choke
I'm having trouble with mutt opening other applications for various mime
types.
I'm sure this worked last month, and from what I can see, I had
mutt-1.5.20-r18 and firefox-3.6.13. I now have mutt-1.5.21-r1 and
firefox-3.6.15.
mutt -nF /dev/null -Q mailcap_path gives me:
mailcap_path=~/.mailcap
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 06:44:44PM -0400, Michael George wrote:
I'm having trouble with mutt opening other applications for various mime
types.
I'm sure this worked last month, and from what I can see, I had
mutt-1.5.20-r18 and firefox-3.6.13. I now have mutt-1.5.21-r1 and
firefox-3.6.15
for specific URI types
(https://, mailto://, etc.) changed in dev-libs/glib-2.28 and newer
On Monday 11 June 2012 18:33:06 Michael Orlitzky wrote:
(Apologies for lateness.)
...8
First of all, I see you have the mime module compiled; that's good.
Is it enabled? You should have,
LoadModule mime_module modules/mod_mime.so
in httpd.conf.
Yes, that's ok.
Then, you should add
with the correct MIME
types like application/x-shockwave-flash and application/futuresplash, but all
this should happen automatically when you scan for new plugins.
HTH.
--
Regards,
Mick
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Or, if you've gone the whole hog (like me), right-click an ISO in dolphin,
choose "properties" and on the general pane, click "file type options".
Here you can add / remove handlers and prioritize which one you would like
by default. IIRC, this deals with mime types,
hda-intel intel8x0
intel8x0m maestro3 trident usb-audio via82xx via82xx-modem ymfpci"
APACHE2_MODULES="authn_core authz_core socache_shmcb unixd actions alias
auth_basic authn_alias authn_anon authn_dbm authn_default authn_file authz_dbm
authz_default authz_groupfile authz_host authz_owne
types of files. But it doesn't know where the icon
is, apparently (another disturbing but minor side-issue);
3) KMenuEdit does not change menu entries (the app runs, but any changes
I make to icons or menu item position are not reflected in the menu
itself, even after a reboot. And yes, I did
flags and re-emerge
both.
Where do you get the idea that pine has a mbox or maildir USE flag? It
doesn't:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Brother/UK-ENG $ emerge -pv pine
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild N] app-misc/mime-types-3 5 kB
[ebuild
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 07:23:13AM +0800, Amankwah wrote:
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 06:44:44PM -0400, Michael George wrote:
I'm having trouble with mutt opening other applications for various mime
types.
I'm sure this worked last month, and from what I can see, I had
mutt-1.5.20-r18
it is not on
the list of recipients, they will not have that key.
I'm trying to get a full understanding of this thing. Ya'll know how I
am. lol
With OpenPGP or PGP/MIME, you would have to share your public key with the
other party - this would allow that party to encrypt messages to you. You
would also have
ma-desktop depends on packages X and
> Y, and between -5.5.5 and -5.6.5 some icons were moved from one
> package to the other.
The file-type icons are still be where they should be, but for some
reason they were no longer associated with their respective
mime types. I've now solved the problem
-java -kerberos -ldap -mysql
-ntlm_unsupported_patch -pam -postgres -sample -srp
1,572 kB
[ebuild NS ]sys-devel/automake-1.7.9-r1 565 kB
[ebuild N] app-misc/mime-types-7 7 kB
[nomerge ] dev-libs/libassuan-1.0.4
[ebuild N] dev-libs/pth-2.0.7-r1 USE=-debug 638 kB
[nomerge
] app-misc/mime-types-3 5 kB
[ebuild N] mail-client/pine-4.63-r2 -debug -kerberos
-largeterminal -ldap +pam -passfile +ssl 3,173 kB
Total size of downloads: 3,178 kB
However pine does have maildir built in, If you look at the ebuild (or
read as it flashes past the screen) you will see
that it came from me. Sort of like having a check
with a picture ID that matches. :/
I'm trying to get a full understanding of this thing. Ya'll know
how I am. lol
With OpenPGP or PGP/MIME, you would have to share your public key
with the other party - this would allow that party to encrypt
truggle to
see how you are going to prevent them being transmitted using HillaryMail.
All of the control codes of HTML are fully representable in ASCII, which is a
strict subset of Unicode. How are you going to prevent people transmitting HTML
over the protocol? It is up to the client to parse t
-misc/mime-types-4 7 kB
[ebuild N] dev-libs/apr-0.9.7 -ipv6 -urandom 1,020 kB
[ebuild N] net-www/gentoo-webroot-default-0.2 -no-htdocs 64 kB
[ebuild N] dev-libs/libxslt-1.1.15 +crypt -debug +python
- -static 1,780 kB
[ebuild N] dev-libs/libxml2-2.6.23 -debug
default as the default!
I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Full reload is required.
I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Loaded MIME database from '/etc/cups': 35 types,
39 filters...
I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Loading job cache file
/var/cache/cups/job.cache...
I [19/Jan/2010:09:39:31 -0700] Full
rver
has nothing to do with it. The only solution I could imagine is
rejecting all messages containing attachments with MIME types other
than plain-utf8, but is that really a good idea?
I think trying to restrict things will do more harm to the idea than the
idea itself would do good. It's likely to
,
from gtkapplication.c:48:
/opt/Gentoo/usr/include/X11/X.h:103: error: conflicting types for 'Cursor'
/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Frameworks/QD.framework/Headers/Quickdraw.h:278:
error: previous declaration of 'Cursor' was here
gtkapplication.c
-20130119
app-misc/editor-wrapper-4
app-misc/livecd-tools-2.0.3
app-misc/mime-types-9
app-misc/pax-utils-0.7
app-misc/screen-4.0.3-r6
app-misc/vlock-2.2.3
app-portage/mirrorselect-2.2.0.1
app-portage/portage-utils-0.30
app-shells/bash-4.2_p45
app-text/build-docbook-catalog-1.19.1
app-text/docbook-xml
e_modules_conf-edgebindings
e_modules_conf-engine e_modules_conf-fonts e_modules_conf-icon-theme
e_modules_conf-imc e_modules_conf-interaction e_modules_conf-intl
e_modules_conf-keybindings e_modules_conf-menus e_modules_conf-mime
e_modules_conf-mouse e_modules_conf-mouse-cursor
e_modules_conf
/2008:09:58:04 -0500] Allowing up to 100 client connections per
host.
I [03/Apr/2008:09:58:04 -0500] Using policy default as the default!
I [03/Apr/2008:09:58:04 -0500] Full reload is required.
I [03/Apr/2008:09:58:04 -0500] Loaded MIME database from '/etc/cups': 35
types, 39 filters...
D
R] virtual/libiconv-0
[ebuild R] app-misc/pax-utils-0.2.2
[ebuild R] app-arch/bzip2-1.0.6
[ebuild R] app-misc/mime-types-8
[ebuild R] sys-devel/gcc-config-1.4.1-r1
[ebuild R] app-arch/cpio-2.11
[ebuild R] sys-libs/timezone-data-2011e
[ebuild R] sys-fs
:58:04 -0500] Using policy default as the default!
I [03/Apr/2008:09:58:04 -0500] Full reload is required.
I [03/Apr/2008:09:58:04 -0500] Loaded MIME database from '/etc/cups': 35
types, 39 filters...
D [03/Apr/2008:09:58:04 -0500] Loading printer Charlie...
I [03/Apr/2008:09:58:04 -0500
2006 [1;32m sys-block/gparted-0.0.9-r1
[0m Thu Jan 12 05:22:52 2006 [1;32m app-misc/mime-types-5
[0m Thu Jan 12 05:24:14 2006 [1;32m sys-apps/findutils-4.3.0
[0m Thu Jan 12 05:24:55 2006 [1;32m app-editors/nano-1.3.10
[0m Thu Jan 12 05:25:29 2006 [1;32m sys-process/procps
ntents of the file and merges them.
Easy peasy.
You edit set files by hand so you can comment them. Perhaps you could
create a set for each major thing you do with that computer and make a
set for each one. This way you can easily keep track of major packages
types and comment *why* you did it.
-config-1.4.1
[ebuild R ] app-misc/mime-types-8
[ebuild R ] app-arch/cpio-2.11
[ebuild R ] sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-10-r1
[ebuild R ] sys-libs/timezone-data-2010l
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/tcp-wrappers-7.6-r8
[ebuild R ] sys-fs/sysfsutils-2.1.0
[ebuild R ] sys-devel/automake
[ebuild R ] dev-libs/gmp-4.3.2
[ebuild R ] sys-devel/gcc-config-1.4.1
[ebuild R ] app-misc/mime-types-8
[ebuild R ] app-arch/cpio-2.11
[ebuild R ] sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-10-r1
[ebuild R ] sys-libs/timezone-data-2010l
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/tcp-wrappers-7.6-r8
[ebuild
-march=pentium3 -pipe CXXFLAGS=-O2 -march=pentium3 -pipe
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed LIBCFLAGS=-O2 -march=pentium3 -pipe
LIBCXXFLAGS=-O2 -march=pentium3 -pipe -fno-implicit-templates
STAGE1_CHECKING=--enable-checking=release,types
STAGE1_LANGUAGES=c,lto GNATBIND=no GNATMAKE=no
AR_FOR_TARGET=/usr
java alsa 3dnow dvd cdr emacs usb tetex ipv6 truetype
javascript dvdr X aalib aac acl acpi aim msn arts bash-completion bmp bzip2
crypt cups dga dri dvdread encode ethereal fortran ftp gb gif gmp gpm guile
gnustep gphoto2 imlib javascript jpeg kdeenablefinal libwww lm_sensors mbox
mime mmap mono
' ('qt' ~ longer valid)
# PP 060705 : drop 'mozilla'
USE=-* apm bitmap-fonts bonobo bzip2 cdr crypt cups dri foomaticdb
gdbm gif gnutls gpm gtk gtk2 imagemagick imlib java javascript jpeg kde
libwww lm_sensors mime motif mpeg ncurses nptl nptlonly
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default as the default!
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app-eselect/eselect-fontconfig-1.1-r1
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[ebuild N] app-misc/run-mailcap-3.34_p1
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env expires ext_filter file_cache filter headers include info log_config
log_forensic logio mem_cache mime mime_magic negotiation proxy proxy_ajp
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app-portage/elt-patches:0 app-portage/genlop:0 app-portage/gentoolkit:0
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::gentoo] USE="-debug {-test}" 59 KiB
[ebuild U ] kde-frameworks/threadweaver-5.28.0:5/5.28::gentoo
[5.26.0:5/5.26::gentoo] USE="-debug {-test}" 1,377 KiB
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[5.26.0:5/5.26::gentoo] USE="-debug {-test}&
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