On 25/02/15 21:49, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 20:52:24 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
I have been using net-misc/spice-gtk (spicy is the executable) to
connect to libvirt vm's. Works well but I cant use CTRL-ALT-Fx to
switch between consoles like you can with virt-manager
ah, yes. i completely forgot about xpra.
probabably a better solution than spice.
-JimC
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2015 20:52:24 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
I have been using net-misc/spice-gtk (spicy is the executable) to
connect to libvirt vm's. Works well but I cant use CTRL-ALT-Fx to
switch between consoles like you can with virt-manager.
With qemu, you press Ctrl-Alt-space then the F
Hi all,
I have been using net-misc/spice-gtk (spicy is the executable) to
connect to libvirt vm's. Works well but I cant use CTRL-ALT-Fx to
switch between consoles like you can with virt-manager.
Getting my fingers all tangled up yesterday I managed to get it to
switch consoles by accident but I
the spice packages in Gentoo were so out of date, though.
?
This probably doesn't answer your question completely (haven't tried it)
but...:
http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/SPICE/intro.html
Best regards
Peter K
Hi Peter,
Yes, I've used Spice extensively in years past. Unless they've
added a lot of new stuff then it's mainly about analog design
) you can't get
out.
I wasn't aware the spice packages in Gentoo were so out of date, though.
according to the menu shift-F11 puts you in full screen - it doesn't
on .25-r1. shift-F12 does exit full screen in .21 and .25-r1.
Still cant switch VT's ...
BillK
tried it)
but...:
http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/SPICE/intro.html
Best regards
Peter K
unfortunately running the single application over app-emulation/spice
might be as good as it gets.
even over a local 1gig lan link those bugs you described are annoying.
-JimC
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On 04/22/2013 09:03 AM, William Kenworthy wrote:
qxl is the guest video driver for spice, a vnc/rdesktop like
connection to the guest either via the libvirt console, or across the
network vnc fashion. Its supposed to be great, but maybe I need to
tune it some more as I cant see much
ewarding and easy to manage. I don't suggest using libvirt
on Gentoo, but some people do. The main difference with not using
libvirt, besides managing QEMU flags and VM startup yourself, is that
spice doesn't work (the non-libvirt spice viewer has longstanding
bugs, namely a particularly annoying one
Hello,
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Dale wrote:
Is there some secret spice that I am missing or something? Why can't
I take two videos and splice them together and it be something close
to the two file sizes added together?
If resolutions and codec match, simply use mkvmerge:
mkvmerge -o out.mkv in1
:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=222113 to give it some weight.
You can put the ebuild in your local overlay (as I have) to get
hibernate-script-1.99
HTH,
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I believe a little incompatibility is the spice of life, particularly
if he has income and she
used dispatch-conf. genlop will
give you an idea of where to look.
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You know the end of the world is near when the Spice Girls start
reproducing.
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, you are
reading from stdin here so there is no filename. It only makes sense when
used with the -l option, as in the man page example.
grep -rlZ bar /foo
should give all the files in /foo that contain bar, terminated by NULs.
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You know the end of the world is near when the Spice
Hi out there,
assume the following situation:
I do have a minimalistic hypervisor running a minimalistic virtual
machine (qemu with kvm, qxl and spice).
Both systems, hypervisor and VM are able to run X servers and apllications.
The graphics card of the hypervisor is connected to a monitor
so be wrapping pastes such as from /var/log/messages):
[So this was the successful command that started the domain "tails"]:
$ virt-install --name tails --disk tails.img --graphics spice --memory 1024 \
--cdrom tails-i386-2.9.1.iso --livecd --debug |& tee \
virt-install_$(date +%y%m%d_%
> > That's why I would move it to a VM - libvirt/KVM/spice seems to have
> > pretty phenomenal support for cameras, mics, and other "advanced"
> > features these days.
> Anyone know of reliable and decent alternatives?
I've never used Zoom, but how does it compa
applies to Linux too.
>
> My understanding is that it reports running processes and other info about
> your machine back to Zoom. Don't know why. As soon as I'm done with a
> meeting, I stop it so it's not running all the time.
>
> That's why I would move it to a VM - libvirt/KVM/
and other info about your
machine back to Zoom. Don't know why. As soon as I'm done with a meeting, I
stop it so it's not running all the time.
That's why I would move it to a VM - libvirt/KVM/spice seems to have pretty
phenomenal support for cameras, mics, and other "advanced" features these days.
Alec
is incredible.
However, especially for the virtio harddisk driver, make sure you change
fstab entries, because harddisk names change from sda to vda (or just
use them from the beginning.
If you going to try out desktop vm's too i also recommend qxl with spice.
It's really fast and it also
something similar at home. What
>>opensource
>>software would I need for this? Is there a wiki somewhere to follow?
>
> I'd love to do this myself as well.
>
> Citrix sells the full package as 'XenDesktop'. To do it yourself you need a
> VMserver (Xen or similar) a
hange the subject too much, but I've fond QEMU a
> decent replacement for VirtualBox. It takes some set up at first but
> is fairly rewarding and easy to manage. I don't suggest using libvirt
> on Gentoo, but some people do. The main difference with not using
> libvirt, besides managin
names change from
sda to
vda (or just use them from the beginning.
If you going to try out desktop vm's too i also recommend qxl with
spice. It's really fast and it also supports copy/paste (however you
need an service for copy/paste on linux app-emulation/spice-
vdagent
. However, especially for the virtio harddisk driver, make
sure you change fstab entries, because harddisk names change from sda to
vda (or just use them from the beginning.
If you going to try out desktop vm's too i also recommend qxl with
spice. It's really fast
>
> > Citrix sells the full package as 'XenDesktop'. To do it yourself you need
> > a VMserver (Xen or similar) and a remote desktop tool that hooks into the
> > VM display. (Spice or VNC)
> >
> > Then you need some way of authenticating users and providing access t
... see the last post at:
Whonix on Gentoo issues
https://forums.whonix.org/t/whonix-on-gentoo-issues/3188/17
where find (pasting:
(virt-viewer:9916): GSpice-CRITICAL **: egl init failed: cannot create
EGL context
and more. That's basically, my virt-manager, virt-viewer and spice, and
spice-gtk and
incompatibility is the spice of life, particularly
if he has income and she is pattable.
-- Ogden Nash
.
Is there some secret spice that I am missing or something? Why can't I
take two videos and splice them together and it be something close to
the two file sizes added together? I'm not asking for a perfect fit but
at least something close. If I can get 2 250Mb videos to splice
together
David Haller wrote:
Hello,
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Dale wrote:
Is there some secret spice that I am missing or something? Why can't
I take two videos and splice them together and it be something close
to the two file sizes added together?
If resolutions and codec match, simply use mkvmerge
for a password first?
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You know the end of the world is near when the Spice Girls start
reproducing.
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, and
they were the same.
I even got an error about some required use flags when I ran emerge with
world that referenced @world:
The following USE changes are necessary to proceed:
#required by app-emulation/virt-manager-0.9.4[spice], required by
@selected, required by @world (argument)
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R
?).
Here's list of devices that I know of, which kvm can emulate.
net: e1000, ne2000, rtl8139, pcnet, virtio
video: spice/qxl, vmnet (needs guest driver from vmware), cirrus, xen, vga
io: virtio, ata_piix, sata ahci
Do you also care about stuff like sound cards?
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a volume, something that can be tricky with LVM
because of the need to handle volume and filesystem separately.
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waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
> > I'm using a gtk window and not spice or vnc because this gives me
> > the best performance. And I'm using vmware as VGA card emulation
> > because it gives me the highest resolution (2368x1770).
> >
> > Performance is not sup
reason I wasn't upgrading for a long time as I need
>> them to access remote boxes in GUI.
>>
>
> I've switched to net-misc/remmina as a replacement for nxclient.
Which flags are you using?
net-misc/remmina-1.2.0_rc16-r1 USE="crypt nls (-ayatana) -gnome-keyring -rdp
-spic
rnel on
> the host?
>
> maybe /var/log/libvirt/qemu/.log tells something interesting.
I mentioned the errors in the first posting.
> in another case it helped here to recompile complete gentoo server.
>
> Do you use stable atoms or unstable?
stable
libvirt-4.3.0 yesterday, insta
onfigure --default-graphics=spice
error: Multiple top-level packages discovered in a flat-layout: ['po',
'ui', 'man', 'data', 'virtinst', 'virtManager'].
To avoid accidental inclusion of unwanted files or directories,
setuptools will not proceed with this build.
If you are trying to c
going to try out desktop vm's too i also recommend qxl with
spice. It's really fast and it also supports copy/paste (however you
need an service for copy/paste on linux app-emulation/spice-vdagent)
and window resizing. Those features also work on windows.
Good to know. Does it work over
Ralf ralf+gen...@ramses-pyramidenbau.de wrote:
Hi out there,
assume the following situation:
I do have a minimalistic hypervisor running a minimalistic virtual
machine (qemu with kvm, qxl and spice).
Both systems, hypervisor and VM are able to run X servers and
apllications
s? Is there a wiki somewhere to follow?
>> >>
>> > I'd love to do this myself as well.
>> >
>> > Citrix sells the full package as 'XenDesktop'. To do it yourself you need
>> > a VMserver (Xen or similar) and a remote desktop tool that hooks into the
is incredible.
However, especially for the virtio harddisk driver, make sure you change
fstab entries, because harddisk names change from sda to vda (or just
use them from the beginning.
If you going to try out desktop vm's too i also recommend qxl with spice.
It's really fast and it also
...@gmail.com wrote:
Ralf ralf+gen...@ramses-pyramidenbau.de wrote:
Hi out there,
assume the following situation:
I do have a minimalistic hypervisor running a minimalistic virtual
machine (qemu with kvm, qxl and spice).
Both systems, hypervisor and VM are able to run X servers
asy to manage. I don't suggest using libvirt
>> on Gentoo, but some people do. The main difference with not using
>> libvirt, besides managing QEMU flags and VM startup yourself, is that
>> spice doesn't work (the non-libvirt spice viewer has longstanding
>> bugs, namely
=222113 to give it some weight.
You can put the ebuild in your local overlay (as I have) to get
hibernate-script-1.99
HTH,
--
Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe a little incompatibility is the spice of life, particularly
if he has income and she is pattable.
-- Ogden
.
Sure, there may be resistance at first to these sort of gadgets, but,
being a very cool and creative type-A, I've decide to spice them up
with sports, music, and other streaming AV goodies, so the techs
see the devices as enjoyable. Obviously for work well done, there will be
PERKS via
. Without this spice,
Bene Gesserit Reverend Mothers could not perform feats of observation and
human control, Guild Navigators could not see safe pathways across space,
and billions of Imperial citizens would die of addictive withdrawal.
Any simpleton knows that such dependence upon a single
was
merely searching around via menuconfig's / search.)
...
qxl is the guest video driver for spice, a vnc/rdesktop like
connection to the guest either via the libvirt console, or across the
network vnc fashion. Its supposed to be great, but maybe I need to
tune it some more as I cant see
it was
libvirt or in the IBM best practices docs?).
Here's list of devices that I know of, which kvm can emulate.
net: e1000, ne2000, rtl8139, pcnet, virtio
video: spice/qxl, vmnet (needs guest driver from vmware), cirrus, xen, vga
io: virtio, ata_piix, sata ahci
I was able to find
io alsa curl fdt gtk gtk2 jpeg
> ncurses opengl pin-upstream-blobs png sdl sdl2 ssh threads usb vhost-net
> vnc -accessibility -bluetooth -caps -debug -filecaps (-glusterfs)
> -infiniband -iscsi -lzo -nfs -nls -numa -pulseaudio -python -rbd -sasl
> -seccomp (-selinux) -smartcard -snappy -
SE="aio alsa curl fdt gtk gtk2 jpeg
ncurses opengl pin-upstream-blobs png sdl sdl2 ssh threads usb vhost-net vnc
-accessibility -bluetooth -caps -debug -filecaps (-glusterfs) -infiniband
-iscsi -lzo -nfs -nls -numa -pulseaudio -python -rbd -sasl -seccomp (-selinux)
-smartcard -snappy -sp
ry well. Till now I have not found a solution for this problem.
I'm using a gtk window and not spice or vnc because this gives me the
best performance. And I'm using vmware as VGA card emulation because
it gives me the highest resolution (2368x1770).
Performance is not super snappy but it's goo
ther doesn't work at all (e.g. sb16, gus) or it freezes
> the guest (e.g. ac97, hda).
>
> Before I did the upgrade yesterday I used -soundhw ac97 and it worked
> very well. Till now I have not found a solution for this problem.
>
> I'm using a gtk window and not spice or vnc
something similar at home. What
> >> >>opensource
> >> >>software would I need for this? Is there a wiki somewhere to follow?
> >> >>
> >> > I'd love to do this myself as well.
> >> >
> >> > Citrix sells the
you using?
> net-misc/remmina-1.2.0_rc16-r1 USE="crypt nls (-ayatana) -gnome-keyring -rdp
> -spice -ssh -telepathy -webkit -zeroconf"
>
> I know I'll need: ssh rdp
> The remaining: -telepathy -webkit -zeroconf -ayatana
> I have no clue about them and looking up
her case it helped here to recompile complete gentoo server.
>>
>> Do you use stable atoms or unstable?
>
> stable
>
> libvirt-4.3.0 yesterday, installed that and re-compiled qemu as well
>
> I also rebuilt spice.
>
> -
>
> As far as I see the upstream
etuptools would be
a workaround.
DaveF
>
>>>> Configuring source in
>>>> /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/virt-manager-4.0.0/work/virt-manager-4.0.0
>>>> ...
>python3.9 setup.py configure --default-graphics=spice
>error: Multiple top-level packages d
.
Is there some secret spice that I am missing or something? Why can't I
take two videos and splice them together and it be something close to
the two file sizes added together? I'm not asking for a perfect fit but
at least something close. If I can get 2 250Mb videos to splice together
and be 600Mbs
ere a wiki somewhere to follow?
> > >> >>
> > >> > I'd love to do this myself as well.
> > >> >
> > >> > Citrix sells the full package as 'XenDesktop'. To do it yourself you
> > >> > need
> > >> > a VMse
t;
>> >> > I'd love to do this myself as well.
>> >> >
>> >> > Citrix sells the full package as 'XenDesktop'. To do it yourself you
>> >> > need
>> >> > a VMserver (Xen or similar) and a remote desktop tool that hooks into
&g
qemu"...
[ebuild R] app-emulation/qemu-2.5.0-r1::gentoo USE="aio alsa curl
fdt gtk jpeg ncurses opengl pin-upstream-blobs png snappy ssh threads
usb vhost-net vnc -accessibility -bluetooth -caps -debug -filecaps
(-glusterfs) -gnutls -gtk2 -infiniband -iscsi -lzo -nfs -nls -numa
on/qemu aio alsa fdt opengl usb vhost-net gtk sdl curl ssh
-bluetooth -iscsi -pulseaudio -rbd -smartcard -usbredir -spice -accessibility
-caps -debug -glusterfs -filecaps -ncurses -pin-upstream-blobs -python -sasl
-sdl2 -seccomp -selinux -static -static -static-softmmu -static-user -tci -tes
Hey guys,
I unmasked package qemu-6.1.0 because I needed that version for LXD. I
have compiled qemu with the following USE flags enabled:
app-emulation/qemu curl nfs ssh usbredir io-uring virgl virtfs usb xfs
aio slirp pin-upstream-blobs vhost-net vhost-user-fs opengl spice vde
fdt -vnc
to set up something similar at home. What
> >> >>opensource
> >> >>software would I need for this? Is there a wiki somewhere to follow?
> >> >>
> >> > I'd love to do this myself as well.
> >> >
> >> >
# Which listing to boot as default. 0 is the first, 1 the second etc.
default 0
# How many seconds to wait before the default listing is booted.
timeout 30
# Nice, fat splash-image to spice things up :)
# Comment out if you don't have a graphics card installed
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
-2.6.15.1 files (System.map is a soft link).
Thanks for any help.
--
Valmor
---
grub.conf
# Boot automatically after 30 secs.
timeout 30
# By default, boot the first entry.
default 0
# Nice, fat splash-image to spice things up
a few.
Basically one at each physical location.
I would be much sceptical for both workstations and wireless guests than
for servers:
1) For workstations, things are currently changing with the very recent
and not much usable with Gentoo, yet spice software. I expect a lot of
improvments
improvement.
Is there some secret spice that I am missing or something? Why can't I
take two videos and splice them together and it be something close to
the two file sizes added together? I'm not asking for a perfect fit but
at least something close. If I can get 2 250Mb videos to splice together
16 or gus then I have no sound at all.
> Only ac97, hda and es1370 are working for me. Maybe this has something
> to do with the guest OS.
>
> Here are the USE-flags that I use for qemu, libsdl and libsdl2.
>
> app-emulation/qemu-2.4.1-r2 aio caps curl fdt filecaps gtk gtk2 jpeg l
curl fdt filecaps gtk gtk2 jpeg lzo
ncurses nfs nls opengl pin-upstream-blobs png python sasl sdl sdl2 seccomp
spice threads usb uuid vde vhost-net vnc xattr xfs -accessibility -alsa
-bluetooth -debug -glusterfs -infiniband -iscsi -numa -pulseaudio -rbd -selinux
-smartcard -snappy -ssh -sta
an't
give you tips for your gentoo guest installation.
Have you also tried it without the -monitor option?
Here some infos about my host and guest OS.
Host: gentoo, kernel 4.1.7-hardened-r1, qemu-2.5.0,
x11-base/xorg-server-1.17.4, x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-7.6.1
Guest: xubuntu 14.04.3 LT
er to work using VDI/icaclient than with the company supplied
>laptops.
>> Especially since my own laptop and desktop is nicer to type with and
>the
>> screen is better quality...
>>
>> --
>> Joost
>
>I use the icaclient provided by Citrix to access my vi
loc -lzo -multipath -
> ncurses -nfs -nls -numa -pin-upstream-blobs -plugins -pulseaudio -
> python -rbd -sasl -sdl-image -seccomp (-selinux) -smartcard -snappy -
> spice -static -static-user -systemtap -test -udev -usbredir -vde -
> vhost-user-fs -virgl -virtfs -vte -xattr -xen -xfs -zs
lecaps -glusterfs -gnutls -infiniband -io-uring
-iscsi -jack -jemalloc -lzo -multipath -ncurses -nfs -nls -numa
-pin-upstream-blobs -plugins -pulseaudio -python -rbd -sasl -sdl-image -seccomp
(-selinux) -smartcard -snappy -spice -static -static-user -systemtap -test
-udev -usbredir -vde -vhost-us
t;> >>
>> >> > I'd love to do this myself as well.
>> >> >
>> >> > Citrix sells the full package as 'XenDesktop'. To do it yourself you
>> >> > need
>> >> > a VMserver (Xen or similar) and a remote desktop tool that
at each physical location.
I would be much sceptical for both workstations and wireless guests than
for servers:
1) For workstations, things are currently changing with the very recent
and not much usable with Gentoo, yet spice software. I expect a lot of
improvments in the coming months
ild rR] dev-lang/php-8.2.10:8.2::gentoo USE="acl apache2
bcmath bzip2 cgi cli ctype curl exif fileinfo filter flatfile fpm ftp
gd gdbm iconv imap intl ipv6 jit mhash mysql mysqli nls odbc opcache
pcntl pdo phar posix postgres rea\dline session sharedmem simplexml
sockets spell sqlite ssl sy
p -llvm
> -lz4 -perl -python (-selinux) -static-libs -tcl -uuid (-threads%)"
> PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11\ -python3_10 -python3_12" 0 KiB^M
> [ebuild rR] dev-lang/php-8.2.10:8.2::gentoo USE="acl apache2
> bcmath bzip2 cgi cli ctype curl exif fileinfo fil
che2
bcmath bzip2 cgi cli ctype curl exif fileinfo filter flatfile fpm ftp
gd gdbm iconv imap intl ipv6 jit mhash mysql mysqli nls odbc opcache
pcntl pdo phar posix postgres rea\dline session sharedmem simplexml
sockets spell sqlite ssl sysvipc tokenizer truetype unicode xml
xmlreader xmlwriter zip zlib
mp -spoof-source -tcpd -test"
> > PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -python3_10 -python3_12" 0 \KiB^M
> > [ebuild rR] dev-db/postgresql-14.9:14::gentoo USE="icu nls pam
> > readline server ssl systemd xml zlib -debug -doc -kerberos -ldap -llvm
> > -lz4
p -spoof-source -tcpd -test"
> > PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -python3_10 -python3_12" 0 \KiB^M
> > [ebuild rR] dev-db/postgresql-14.9:14::gentoo USE="icu nls pam
> > readline server ssl systemd xml zlib -debug -doc -kerberos -ldap -llvm
> > -lz4 -
,
centric on some of the newer languages to spice this up a bit for those
hungry brilliant minds too?
If Gentoo does not do this, Who will?
Who else can (lead) this sort of effort?
For whatever reason, I think this task has fallen on Gentoo.
With the work of LikeWahoa, we can build a usb gentoo image
ould be. When building qemu it is important to set
USE="virgl". This is how mine was built:
[ebuild R] app-emulation/qemu-2.9.0-r2::gentoo USE="aio alsa bluetooth
bzip2 caps curl fdt filecaps gtk gtk2 jpeg ncurses nls opengl pin-upstream-
blobs png pulseaudio sdl sdl2 se
a copy without loosing the data.
>> >> > The biggest reason why I don't use KVM is the lack of full snapshot
>> >> > functionality. Snapshotting disks is nice, but you end up with an
>> >> > unclean-
>> >> > shutdown situation and anythin
e.
> >>
> >> I'm not sure what you mean. When you take a snapshot while the VM is not
> >> shut down, what difference does it make whether you use xen or kvm?
> >
> > A "snapshot" for KVM is ONLY the disks.
> > With Xen, VMWare and Virtualbo
-image to spice things up :)
# Comment out if you don't have a graphics card installed
#splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title=Gentoo ${KERNEL_VERSION}
# Partition where the kernel image (or operating system) is located
root (hd0,0)
kernel /${KERNEL_VERSION} root=/dev/sda3
EOF
# more start up
.
default 0
# How many seconds to wait before the default listing is booted.
timeout 30
# Nice, fat splash-image to spice things up :)
# Comment out if you don't have a graphics card installed
#splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title=Gentoo \${KERNEL_VERSION}
# Partition where the kernel image
]
[ebuild U ] app-emulation/spice-protocol-0.12.2 [0.10.1]
[nomerge ] media-sound/pulseaudio-2.1-r1 [1.1-r1] USE=gtk%* webrtc-aec%*
xen%* (-systemd)
[ebuild N ] media-libs/webrtc-audio-processing-0.1 USE=static-libs
[nomerge ] app-emulation/qemu-1.1.2-r2 [1.1.1-r1] USE=jpeg
(-selinux) -session -sound -tcl"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_8* -python3_6 -python3_7*" 0 KiB
[ebuild R ] dev-util/android-tools-9.0.0_p3-r1::gentoo
USE="-python" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7 python3_8%* -python3_6
-python3_9%" 11 KiB
[ebuild U ] med
; PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_8%* -python3_6 -python3_7*
-python3_9%" 11 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-block/parted-3.3-r2::gentoo [3.2-r1::gentoo]
USE="debug nls readline -device-mapper (-selinux) (-static-libs%)" 1717 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/gdb-10.1::gentoo [9.2::gentoo] USE="
ndroid-tools-9.0.0_p3-r1::gentoo
USE="-python" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7 python3_8%* -python3_6
-python3_9%" 11 KiB
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/gdb-10.1::gentoo [9.2::gentoo] USE="client
nls python server -lzma -multitarget -source-highlight -test -vanilla
for more details:
* https://projects.gentoo.org/python/guide/distutils.html
>>> Source prepared.
>>> Configuring source in /tmp/portage/app-emulation/virt-manager-4.0.0/work/virt-manager-4.0.0 ...
python3.10 setup.py configure --default-graphics=spice
running configure
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