On Saturday, 26 October 2019 12:36:56 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday, 25 October 2019 16:33:07 BST Mick wrote:
> > If you intend to have a list of available OS kernels displayed for you to
> > choose from at boot time, then you need a Boot Manager (eLILO, GRUB,
> > systemd- boot, et al.) and
On 10/26/19 4:56 AM, Matthias Hanft wrote:
>
> Is there a way to prevent portage warnings and errors in this
> case?
>
Probably not what you want to hear, but: harass upstream until they
release a version that isn't six years old, then open a bug and ask us
to add it to the tree.
There's no need to mess around adding and removing masks, just use the - -
exclude option.
Yep! For some reason, that option doesn’t always occur to me, but that’s
clearly a simpler way to do it. Thanks for reminding me!
John
On 26 October 2019 12:16:37 BST, John Blinka wrote:
>>
>> I agree that it would be nice if emerge could do that automatically,
>> although I have no clue how to do that or even if it can be done at
>> all. Back when I had less memory, I could let FF, LOo or another
>> package run at full speed bu
On Friday, 25 October 2019 16:33:07 BST Mick wrote:
> If you intend to have a list of available OS kernels displayed for you to
> choose from at boot time, then you need a Boot Manager (eLILO, GRUB,
> systemd- boot, et al.) and will *have* to follow the respective Boot
> Manager's conventions rega
>
> I agree that it would be nice if emerge could do that automatically,
> although I have no clue how to do that or even if it can be done at
> all. Back when I had less memory, I could let FF, LOo or another
> package run at full speed but only if it was only one of those packages
> at a time.
Hi,
since dev-php/pecl-haru seems not to be available for PHP 7,
I installed it myself from github. But at every emerge, it
tells me about unmet dependencies. Of course, I could remove
the pecl-haru package completely from @world and just use my
self-installed "version 7". But for a short time,
On Friday, 25 October 2019 18:01:57 BST Dale wrote:
> Mick wrote:
> > PS. In an ideal AI world, portage would know how much memory is necessary
> > for a given package and would auto-adjust the number of jobs to minimise
> > swapping given any amount of RAM. In an even more ideal world, it would
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