Re: [gentoo-user] Re: revdep-rebuild keeps reinstalling binutils
在 2010年2月6日星期六 07:46:05,Harry Putnam 写道: Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk writes: On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 22:13:20 +0800, Leon Feng wrote: I have seen this for weeks, but since I upgrade to portage-2.2* at the same time, do not know whether it is related. My revdep-rebuild out is listed below, anyone has a solution? Are you also running the testing gentoolkit? Otherwise you're trying to use the old revdep-rebuild wit the new portage, which may have unexpected consequences. Have you run lafilefixer --justfixit? This should always be the first step when revdep-rebuild reports problems. You were speaking to Leon no me (The OP), but since my output was identical, I'll report too: I'm running ~x86 on everything and latest version of gentoolkit (I don't have gentoolkit-dev installed) I've emerged lafilefixer (thanks Steve) and ran lafilefixer --justfixit Then ran revdep-rebuild again it still finds broken binutils so I'm letting it `oneshot' the emerge. Was the expectation that running `lafilefixer --justfixit' would stop revdep-rebuild from continuously finding a broken binutils? Or was I expected to run lafilefixer --justfixit and then rebuild binutils once more? In any case I did the later and now the oneshot has finished and a rerun of revdep-rebuild again finds the same `broken' binutils Apparently no progress has occurred.. Same here. I am running ~x86 too. lafilefixer --justfixit and reemerged glibc do no work. I will try out the patch in bug 298651 soon. Leon
Re: [gentoo-user] revdep-rebuild keeps reinstalling binutils
在 2010/2/4 05:45:00,Harry Putnam : After todays update world, I run revdep-rebuild which reports binutils broken and uses `oneshot' to reinstall it. Follow with another revdep-rebuild and it finds the same thing. Anyone seen something similar or have an idea what might be the problem? I have seen this for weeks, but since I upgrade to portage-2.2* at the same time, do not know whether it is related. My revdep-rebuild out is listed below, anyone has a solution? # revdep-rebuild -p [...] * Collecting system binaries and libraries * Generated new 1_files.rr * Collecting complete LD_LIBRARY_PATH * Generated new 2_ldpath.rr * Checking dynamic linking consistency [ 35% ] * broken /usr/lib/binutils/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.20/libbfd.la (requires -liberty) * broken /usr/lib/binutils/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.20/libopcodes.la (requires -liberty) [ 100% ] * Generated new 3_broken.rr * Assigning files to packages * /usr/lib/binutils/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.20/libbfd.la - sys-devel/binutils * /usr/lib/binutils/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.20/libopcodes.la - sys- devel/binutils * Generated new 4_raw.rr and 4_owners.rr * Cleaning list of packages to rebuild * Generated new 4_pkgs.rr * Assigning packages to ebuilds * Generated new 4_ebuilds.rr * Evaluating package order * Generated new 5_order.rr * All prepared. Starting rebuild emerge --oneshot --pretend sys-devel/binutils:0 These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild R ] sys-devel/binutils-2.20 * Now you can remove -p (or --pretend) from arguments and re-run revdep- rebuild. Leon Feng
Re: [gentoo-user] Icons on the xfce4 Desktop
2009/9/20 dhk dhk...@optonline.net: I recently started using the xfce4 desktop with Gentoo and something happened where the icons disappeared. When I go to the Desktop folder I can still see them there, the problem is I can get them to display again or they are displayed but off the screen. Any ideas? Try to emerge xfce4 with thunar USE. I added it into /etc/make.conf and rebuild world with the new USE. Icons show up again. Thanks, dhk
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: No sound over HDMI with SB600, 9800GT
2009/4/22 Strake strake...@gmail.com: Thanks, but the video works flawlessly, and the TV works fine with audio and video over HDMI from cable boxen, PS3s, etc. Do you use Gnome ? It has a sound test utility which can test HDMI audio output. If there is sound in test utility. Try to upgrade mplayer, it had a bug fixed in HDMI audio. Anyhow, thanks, and I'll keep trying. On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:38 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote: Strake strake888 at gmail.com writes: I have an MSI K9A2 Platinum motherboard (SB600 chipset with ALC888 Azalia audio) with an Asus EN9800GT video card. HDMI video, as well as analog audio works fine. However, there is no sound over HDMI. I am using alsa 1.0.18, kernel 2.6.24, with the snd_hda_intel driver. Hello, You might have multiple issues, depending on what (if any) other new hardware you are using and have not previously been successful using with HDMI. Just a stab in the dark, but, do some research on HDCP (HIGH-BANDWIDTH DIGITAL CONTENT PROTECTION) and make sure that's not your issue, nor related to your equipment configuration. That is, if you are outputting HDMI based audio and video from a computer and trying to make it all happy with a 1080p TV/monitor/audio type of setup Somehow find a way to test each component and make sure it's working. You may need to fiddle with the setting of the HDMI receiving device, or contact the manufacture and find out if the device employs HDCP, it can be turned off, or any other ideas the manufacture may have. Being you are a pioneer in this area, you might want to track down a 'HDMI Bus Analyzer' or a friend that has one: http://www.lecroy.com/tm/Options/Software/SDA-HDMI/default.asp good hunting and good luck! hth, James -- MFD
Re: [gentoo-user] Dell laptop install fail
2009/4/17 Adam Carter adam.car...@optus.com.au: From: Francisco Rivas [mailto:taken...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 7:11 AM To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Dell laptop install fail Hi, What Dell Laptop do you have?. because I tried to install Gentoo amd64 in a E4300 and it fails, did not recognize the ethernet and some problems install packages. Its a Studio 1737. I found the old 2.6.19 kerneled Knoppix didnt pick up the hardware properly (eg didnt autoload tg3 for the ethernet, many unknown devices in dmesg), but 2.6.27 i'm using now seems fine so far. So make sure you use the latest kernel you can, and enable the Dell specific kernel options. Most of the problems are related to ACPI. For old kernel, acpi=off or pci=bios kernel boot option may solve them.