Re: [gentoo-user] Re: What's going to break, if vanilla kernel is used?
Alexander Skwar wrote: Alexander Skwar wrote: [ nothing for this list ] Whoops... Sorry, wrong list. Please disregard the previous message - sometimes I wish, there were a Cancel feature for mails as well... Alexander Skwar Are you switching? :-o Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 3.5.3 Media Manager DCOP Error
Teresa and Dale wrote: Well, I added qt and now dbus won't compile. Did a search and trying a fix now. In case someone else is reading this: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65504 Trying to fix one thing and find something else broke too, I guess it's broke. :-\ Dale :-) :-) OK, the fix did not do well. I remerged kdelibs according to someone else and dbus still gives me this: checking DBUS_GTK_LIBS... -lgtk-x11-2.0 -lgdk-x11-2.0 -latk-1.0 -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lm -lpangocairo-1.0 -lpango-1.0 -lcairo -lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0 -ldl -lglib-2.0 checking for gtk+-2.0 = 2.4 gthread-2.0... yes checking DBUS_GTK_THREADS_CFLAGS... -pthread -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include checking DBUS_GTK_THREADS_LIBS... -pthread -lgtk-x11-2.0 -lgdk-x11-2.0 -latk-1.0 -lgdk_pixbuf-2.0 -lm -lpangocairo-1.0 -lpango-1.0 -lcairo -lgobject-2.0 -lgmodule-2.0 -ldl -lgthread-2.0 -lglib-2.0 checking for qglobal.h... found checking if we want to link to Qt debugging libraries... release checking for QtCore = 4.1.3 QtXml = 4.1.3... configure: error: Qt integration explicitly required, and Qt libraries not found !!! Please attach the following file when filing a report to bugs.gentoo.org: !!! /var/tmp/portage/dbus-0.62/work/dbus-0.62/config.log !!! ERROR: sys-apps/dbus-0.62 failed. Call stack: ebuild.sh, line 1539: Called dyn_compile ebuild.sh, line 939: Called src_compile dbus-0.62.ebuild, line 69: Called econf '--with-x' '--enable-gtk' '--enable-python' '--disable-mono' '--enable-dnotify' '--disable-gcj' '--disable-selinux' '--disable-verbose-mode' '--disable-checks' '--disable-asserts' '--enable-glib' '--with-xml=libxml' '--with-system-pid-file=/var/run/dbus.pid' '--with-system-socket=/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket' '--with-session-socket-dir=/tmp' '--with-dbus-user=messagebus' '--localstatedir=/var' '--enable-doxygen-docs' '--disable-xml-docs' '--enable-qt3=/usr/qt/3' '--with-qt3-moc=/usr/qt/3/bin/moc' '--enable-qt' '-with-qt-moc=/usr/bin/moc' ebuild.sh, line 541: Called die !!! econf failed !!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call stack if relevant. [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # qt info for you: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -vp qt These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild R ] x11-libs/qt-4.1.2 USE=cups doc gif jpeg opengl png postgres zlib -accessibility -debug -examples -firebird -mng -mysql -nas -nis -odbc -sqlite -xinerama 0 kB Total size of downloads: 0 kB [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # and this to, just in case: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge --info Portage 2.1-r1 (default-linux/x86/2006.0, gcc-3.4.6, glibc-2.3.6-r4, 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 i686) = System uname: 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2500+ Gentoo Base System version 1.6.15 ccache version 2.3 [enabled] dev-lang/python: 2.3.4-r1, 2.4.2 dev-python/pycrypto: 2.0.1-r5 dev-util/ccache: 2.3 dev-util/confcache: [Not Present] sys-apps/sandbox:1.2.17 sys-devel/autoconf: 2.13, 2.59-r7 sys-devel/automake: 1.4_p6, 1.5, 1.6.3, 1.7.9-r1, 1.8.5-r3, 1.9.6-r1 sys-devel/binutils: 2.16.1-r2 sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.3.13-r2 sys-devel/libtool: 1.5.22 virtual/os-headers: 2.6.11-r5 ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=x86 AUTOCLEAN=yes CBUILD=i686-pc-linux-gnu CFLAGS=-march=athlon-xp -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -momit-leaf-frame-pointer -fno-ident -pipe CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu CONFIG_PROTECT=/etc /usr/kde/3.5/env /usr/kde/3.5/share/config /usr/kde/3.5/shutdown /usr/lib/X11/xkb /usr/lib/mozilla/defaults/pref /usr/share/config /usr/share/texmf/dvipdfm/config/ /usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/ /usr/share/texmf/tex/generic/config/ /usr/share/texmf/tex/platex/config/ /usr/share/texmf/xdvi/ CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK=/etc/env.d /etc/gconf /etc/revdep-rebuild /etc/terminfo CXXFLAGS=-march=athlon-xp -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -momit-leaf-frame-pointer -fno-ident -pipe DISTDIR=/usr/portage/distfiles FEATURES=autoconfig buildpkg ccache distlocks metadata-transfer parallel-fetch sandbox sfperms strict GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://gentoo.osuosl.org/ http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/gentoo/ http://gentoo.seren.com/gentoo http://gentoo.chem.wisc.edu/gentoo/ http://cudlug.cudenver.edu/gentoo/ http://gentoo.mirrors.pair.com/ http://gentoo.mirrors.tds.net/gentoo http://gentoo.netnitco.net LDFLAGS=-Wl,-z,now MAKEOPTS=-j2 PKGDIR=/usr/portage/packages PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS=--recursive --links --safe-links --perms --times --compress --force --whole-file --delete --delete-after --stats --timeout=180 --exclude='/distfiles' --exclude='/local' --exclude='/packages' PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/var/tmp PORTDIR=/usr/portage SYNC=rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage USE=x86 3dnow X acl acpi alsa amd apache2 apm
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 3.5.3 Media Manager DCOP Error
Teresa and Dale wrote: snip Any ideas on this? That little pop up when I login is bugging me. ;-) Thanks Dale :-) :-) Oops, it's looking for a 3.* version of qt. Hm. I'll be back, if I can't get it fixed. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 3.5.3 Media Manager DCOP Error
Teresa and Dale wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: Oops, it's looking for a 3.* version of qt. Hm. I'll be back, if I can't get it fixed. Dale :-) OK. emerged this: emerge =x11-libs/qt-3.3.6-r1 -v then retried dbus with the same error. I'm officially stumped. Any ideas on fixing this or something else that will fix the mediamanager problem? Oh, I did do a etc-update, sorry I forgot to try the dispatch thing, env-update and a source /etc/profile before trying dbus again too. Just to make sure. Thanks Dale :-) :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 3.5.3 Media Manager DCOP Error
Uwe Thiem wrote: On 28 June 2006 09:24, Teresa and Dale wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: Oops, it's looking for a 3.* version of qt. Hm. I'll be back, if I can't get it fixed. Dale :-) OK. emerged this: emerge =x11-libs/qt-3.3.6-r1 -v then retried dbus with the same error. I'm officially stumped. Any ideas on fixing this or something else that will fix the mediamanager problem? Did you emerge dbus with the qt3 USEFLAG? Uwe Well, I had qt3 in there but I also stuck qt4 in my USE line as well. I guess I only need one instead of both. Live and learn. Since qt4 is newer, should I use it instead of qt3?? Dbus did compile this time. Now to see if mediamanager will work now. ;-) Thanks Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 3.5.3 Media Manager DCOP Error
Uwe Thiem wrote: On 28 June 2006 15:54, Teresa and Dale wrote: Well, I had qt3 in there but I also stuck qt4 in my USE line as well. I guess I only need one instead of both. Live and learn. Since qt4 is newer, should I use it instead of qt3?? Qt4 won't be used for KDE before KDE4 - and that won't be released before next year. So for the time being... Dbus did compile this time. Now to see if mediamanager will work now. ;-) Uwe (crossing fingers) OK. I logged out, even did a ctrl alt bksp for good measure, then logged back in, no mediamanager error this time. I guess it worked. All that for a pop up to go away. laughs Of course, now when I put in a CD, that thing pops up. At least it is not a error though and it really opens up instead of giving me a error that it is already mounted and such. I assume I can unmerge qt version 4? Thanks for the help. Sorry my rig was such a pest. It happens. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 3.5.3 Media Manager DCOP Error
Jason Weisberger wrote: Martins, My bad, it did work perfect after I restarted KDE and X. Thanks for all your help! -- Jason Weisberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I added qt and now dbus won't compile. Did a search and trying a fix now. In case someone else is reading this: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65504 Trying to fix one thing and find something else broke too, I guess it's broke. :-\ Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] etc-update
Daniel da Veiga wrote: On 6/26/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 26 June 2006 14:36, Sean wrote: What is the best way to handle the files that etc-update states needs to be updated? There are three competing utilities for this purpose. The official etc-update (which sucks and should have been deprecated a long time ago... ;) ), dispatch-conf and cfg-update. What's the matter with etc-update? It just does it all... It displays a list of all the files that need updating, but does it actually put this list into a file anywhere so that I can manually look them over to see what the differences are? This will show the new files: # find /etc -name ._cfg* Or could anyone suggest the best steps to proceed? What you should do is figure out how to use either dispatch-conf or cfg-update. Personally I use dispatch-conf because I learned that first and it satisfies my needs. I think cfg-update is superior but never bothered to investigate. A couple of references: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=3chap=4 http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=86622 I don't see why use other tool. Etc-update works great... I've been using it since my first Gentoo install 2 years ago and never needed (neither bothered looking for) this other tools you mentioned. I have tried the other tools and they are not any better. The biggest thing, no matter what tool you use, is to be VERY careful what you update. For me, about 95% of the stuff is fine but that 5% can keel you or make you wish you were dead. O_O Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] etc-update
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 10:59:09 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote: I don't see why use other tool. Etc-update works great... I've been using it since my first Gentoo install 2 years ago and never needed (neither bothered looking for) this other tools you mentioned. If you haven't tried them, you can't know whether they are better or not. I have tried the other tools and they are not any better. The biggest thing, no matter what tool you use, is to be VERY careful what you update. For me, about 95% of the stuff is fine but that 5% can keel you or make you wish you were dead. O_O This alone makes dispatch-conf worthwhile, because you can roll back any changes it makes. Well, I make backups of etc anyway. I just copy it to old-etc and keep it lying around. I ran into a blank inittab once and even dispatch-conf wouldn't have saved me there. I don't think it was a update, just got erased somehow. I'm not sure how that happened either cause I don't even look at that one. I just recognized what it was doing and that it was blank. I also seem to recall that dispatch-conf didn't keep back-ups on mine. I had the directory but it was always empty even after a lot of updates. You know of any reason for that? Thanks Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] etc-update
A. Khattri wrote: On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Teresa and Dale wrote: I also seem to recall that dispatch-conf didn't keep back-ups on mine. I had the directory but it was always empty even after a lot of updates. You know of any reason for that? Is use-rcs=yes in /etc/dispath-conf.conf ? It wasn't, it had this: # Use rcs for storing files in the archive directory? # (yes or no) use-rcs=no It will be now though. I'll try to remember to try it next time. Looks like it should be yes by default to me. Thanks Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 3.5.3 Media Manager DCOP Error
Jason Weisberger wrote: List, Here's a new one. I ended up hard booting my system without shutting down first because I spilled beer on my keyboard.. ok, now that you're done laughing, here's the problem: localhost jbdubbs # /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kded FATAL: DCOP communication problem! Aborted On session start, KDE show an error: KDE Media Manager not running! I guess there's something wrong with dcop, but I can't figure out what to do about it. I'm sure that people who keep beer FAR away from keyboards like smart people would know what to do :) -- Jason Weisberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have not rebooted but I did logout of KDE and start getting the same error about the media manager not running when KDE comes back up. KDE 3.5.3 here. I have noticed that CDs don't show up as fast when inserted and the pop-up doesn't come up anymore. I think I updated kdelibs the other day. Did you do the same recently?? At least know I know it is not just me. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage weirdness...
Yann Garnier wrote: Dear gentooers, I have 2 strange portage behavior since I updated portage a few days ago. First, It seems portage cannot find server anymore to update the portage tree. Portage freezes (in fact it doesn't do anything) and says: Checking server timestamp... I can still update by using emerge-websync so this problem is not criticalyet! No clue there. The second issue I experience is that I cannot update my system because I have 2 ebuilds that block the entire update. I've already seen this issue once and I found a solution by masking one of the blocking ebuild so I tried this time but the update cannot be done anyway. This problem is much more critical for me since I can't update my system anymore ! Here is the output of an emerge -pvuDt world These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order: Calculating world dependencies ...... done! [blocks B ] sys-apps/pam-login (is blocking sys-apps/shadow-4.0.15-r2) [blocks B ] sys-apps/utempter (is blocking sys-libs/libutempter-1.1.2.1) snip Can someone tell me what I'm missing ??? In advance thanks. Yann Garnier Unmerge pam-login because shadow does that now. emerge shadow IMMEDIATELY after you unmerge though or you can't get back in. This is something that everyone has been through I guess. I did too. I guess you need to unmerge libutemper too. I seem to recall doing that. May better wait to make sure. Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Reconsidering webalizer's etc-update files
Grant wrote: When I emerged an update to webalizer a while back I didn't pay attention to the changes etc-update was making to the default configuration file so I didn't know how to update my custom file manually. Webalizer hasn't worked since. How can I force webalizer to re-update all files it originally wanted to update via etc-update? - Grant You could rename the config file the reemerge it. Won't be a update then but it will give you a new config file and you still have your old one. On the other hand, if you have buildpkg set in make.conf, you can untar it to a seperate directory then pull it from there. Someone could also email you theirs. ;-) I don't have one, sorry. Hope one of those helps. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage weirdness...
Walter Dnes wrote: On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 03:12:23PM -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote Unmerge pam-login because shadow does that now. emerge shadow IMMEDIATELY after you unmerge though or you can't get back in. This is something that everyone has been through I guess. I did too. I did that quite some time ago... back when I dumped PAM entirelyg. How's that work? What do you use for login and such? Is it more secure or just different? Thanks Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage weirdness...
Yann Garnier wrote: Kristian, Dale, Jurgen, Bo, the list, Thanks to all of you. You were all right because my laptop is updating at the moment !!! Thanks very much. Best regards Yann Garnier Le 25 juin 06 à 22:38, Bo Ørsted Andresen a écrit : On Sunday 25 June 2006 22:22, Jürgen Pierau wrote: 1. unmask the packages you masked 2. emerge --unmerge pam-login 3. emerge --oneshot shadow 4. emerge --unmerge utempter 5. emerge -avDu world IMPORTANT: Do NOT log out before step 3. If you logout after unmerging pam-login you will NOT be able to login again until you emerge shadow. Of course he should make sure to run etc-update, dispatch-conf or cfg-update before logging out too.. -- Bo Andresen Your welcome. Glad to be of help, finally. :D Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge mod_security: ERROR 404: Not Found.
Teresa and Dale wrote: Jarry wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/net-www/mod_security It's in the list on the bottom. I guess the others are masked still. Again bad luck. It is a link only to ebuild. And there is again link to homepage, which does not work: # Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-www/mod_security/mod_security-1.8.7.ebuild,v 1.6 2006/04/18 23:07:50 weeve Exp $ inherit eutils apache-module MY_P=${P/_/} S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P} DESCRIPTION=Intrusion Detection System for apache HOMEPAGE=http://www.modsecurity.org; SRC_URI=http://www.modsecurity.org/download/${MY_P}.tar.gz; snip But thanks anyway... ;-) Jarry Then comes my next friend, Google. What I did to find it: http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz+downloadbtnG=Google+Search Then a link to the pages I picked: http://www.gotroot.com/downloads/ftp/modsecurity/ or http://mirror.trouble-free.net/sources/ should work. That should help. Now to go uninstall apache and the others it emerged while I was figuring this thing out. Dale :-) :-) Did that work for you? Are you having trouble still? Just curious. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge mod_security: ERROR 404: Not Found.
Jarry wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: Did that work for you? Are you having trouble still? Yes, it did, thanks. I just downladed that archive manually and moved it into /usr/portage/distfiles. Anyway, I am still surprised a little. I thought sources of portage-packages are mirrored on gentoo-mirrors... It seems to me to be a little insecure, to download mod_security from somewhere from wild instead of gentoo-mirrors or homepage. One can not be sure those sources have not been modified... Jarry I agree to some degree. I think it should be gotten from the home page when not avaiable from a Gentoo mirror. However, portage has the checksum so if someone messed with it, you would get a error saying it didn't match. It should be safe. Glad you got it going. I got those 6 packages unmerged too. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge mod_security: ERROR 404: Not Found.
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: On Saturday 24 June 2006 18:51, Jarry wrote: Anyway, I am still surprised a little. I thought sources of portage-packages are mirrored on gentoo-mirrors... They are. If the package has just been added to the tree they may not have reached your mirror yet. If that is not the reason then it is probably a bug. The official mirror should be in the ebuild to tell the mirrors where to fetch it from and as a backup if it cannot be found on the Gentoo mirrors. It seems to me to be a little insecure, to download mod_security from somewhere from wild instead of gentoo-mirrors or homepage. One can not be sure those sources have not been modified... As long as you don't override a digest verification error you are safe. Beware of those who tell you to override a digest verification error by running: # ebuild $ebuild digest or: # emerge --digest $pkg Very true. I have seen people on this list tell people just that. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge mod_security: ERROR 404: Not Found.
Jarry wrote: Hi, I tried to emerge mod_security, but it failed with error (bellow). Apparently, there is no modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz May I download it from somewhere manually, copy to proper place and continue? I would really like to have mod_security installed... Jarry = obelix ~ # emerge mod_security Calculating dependencies... done! Emerging (1 of 1) net-www/mod_security-1.8.7 to / Downloading http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz --16:30:13-- http://distfiles.gentoo.org/distfiles/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz = `/usr/portage/distfiles/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz' Resolving distfiles.gentoo.org... 216.165.129.135, 64.50.236.52, 64.50.238.52, ... Connecting to distfiles.gentoo.org|216.165.129.135|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 16:30:14 ERROR 404: Not Found. Downloading http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz --16:30:14-- http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz = `/usr/portage/distfiles/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz' Resolving distro.ibiblio.org... 152.2.210.109 Connecting to distro.ibiblio.org|152.2.210.109|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 16:30:14 ERROR 404: Not Found. Downloading http://www.modsecurity.org/download/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz --16:30:14-- http://www.modsecurity.org/download/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz = `/usr/portage/distfiles/modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz' Resolving www.modsecurity.org... 82.165.78.202 Connecting to www.modsecurity.org|82.165.78.202|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found Location: http://www.modsecurity.org/download/not_found.html [following] --16:30:15-- http://www.modsecurity.org/download/not_found.html = `/usr/portage/distfiles/not_found.html.4' Connecting to www.modsecurity.org|82.165.78.202|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 2,876 (2.8K) [text/html] 100%[] 2,876 --.--K/s 16:30:15 (82.48 KB/s) - `/usr/portage/distfiles/not_found.html.4' saved [2876/2876] !!! Couldn't download modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz. Aborting. obelix ~ # Ok, here is what I did and my thinking behind it. We need to find the home page for this program. The way I do it is emerge -s name of program and I get this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -s mod_security Searching... [ Results for search key : mod_security ] [ Applications found : 1 ] * net-www/mod_security Latest version available: 1.8.7 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of files: 305 kB Homepage: http://www.modsecurity.org Description: Intrusion Detection System for apache License: GPL-2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # OK. We have the home page. Copy the address into a browser and go to it. When I get there, I see the download section so that is a great start. To make sure I get the right thing, I go to a console and type in emerge -fp name of program. For this one we need mod_security-1.8.7.ebuild. We find it and download it. Since we are not logged into our GUI as root, we need to either copy it over to /usr/portage/distfiles in a console or use another GUI file manager with root access. Copy that over to distfiles and try to emerge it and hope it works. I'm sure there are other ways to do this but this is what I have done a few times. Hope this helps. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge mod_security: ERROR 404: Not Found.
Jarry wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: snip ...We have the home page. Copy the address into a browser and go to it. When I get there, I see the download section so that is a great start. Thanks, but the problem is, that this version is really no more on homepage. There is only modsecurity-apache_1.9.4.tar.gz, but that is masked as ~x86/~amd64 in our portage. And I do not want to experiment with ~ packages on my server... :-( Maybe someone has modsecurity-apache_1.8.7.tar.gz it somewhere, locally saved... Jarry It's there. Try here: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/net-www/mod_security It's in the list on the bottom. I guess the others are masked still. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge mod_security: ERROR 404: Not Found.
Jarry wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/net-www/mod_security It's in the list on the bottom. I guess the others are masked still. Again bad luck. It is a link only to ebuild. And there is again link to homepage, which does not work: # Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-www/mod_security/mod_security-1.8.7.ebuild,v 1.6 2006/04/18 23:07:50 weeve Exp $ inherit eutils apache-module MY_P=${P/_/} S=${WORKDIR}/${MY_P} DESCRIPTION=Intrusion Detection System for apache HOMEPAGE=http://www.modsecurity.org; SRC_URI=http://www.modsecurity.org/download/${MY_P}.tar.gz; snip But thanks anyway... ;-) Jarry Then comes my next friend, Google. What I did to find it: http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=modsecurity-1.8.7.tar.gz+downloadbtnG=Google+Search Then a link to the pages I picked: http://www.gotroot.com/downloads/ftp/modsecurity/ or http://mirror.trouble-free.net/sources/ should work. That should help. Now to go uninstall apache and the others it emerged while I was figuring this thing out. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Konqueror and javascript
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: After upgrading to kde 3.5.2, I noticed that simply going to http://www.microsoft.com :-) crashed konqueror consistently even on different machines. Enabling javascript debug, I found that, before crashing, a javascript error was produced. Then I did some tests to verify konqueror's javascript support status, and I found that lots of sites which use javascript are not working (or only partially working) with konqueror, while all seems well with firefox and ie. Now, I have no special knowledge of javascript, so my question is: are these problems due (as happened some times in the past) to konqueror being too strict (and firefox and ie being more permissive) about javascript or, rather, is konqueror's javascript support that is buggy (although this sounds strange to me)? Thanks I think I saw this a week or so ago on linuxquestions forums. You may want to check there too. From what I have read, M$ does not use the internet standard and web browsers that do seem to crash. I recently ran into something similiar with shockwave on the disney website. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Does USB devices share bandwidth?
Richard Fish wrote: On 6/22/06, 张�|武 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The two USB slots provided by the USB card are both OHCI (some USB 1.x stuff, not USB 2.0). So far it seems one single printer uses up all the USB bandwidth (sometimes printer stop there several seconds wait for signal). Are you *sure* this is due to USB bandwidth? Many printers have to do internal processing of the document before they start printing, and depending upon the complexity of the document, I've seen printers take several seconds to several minutes to print each page. Simple text documents are usually fast, but complex graphics can take a long time. You might be better off upgrading to a single workgroup-class network-enabled printer. -Richard I too have noticed mine being really slow when doing pictures or some complex graphics. Many people think printers are dumb but they still do a lot of processing. If the printer is old, you may want to see if you can upgrade the memory in it or just get you a newer printer. I have seen increasing the memory help a lot but it still depends on what you are doing and the speed of the processor. Is there a tool to monitor the use of USB ports? Maybe then he can see if it is the printer or the network. Maybe he already has done this and I missed it. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-x11 / setxkbmap masked
Benno Schulenberg wrote: Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: Hence you may run into this problem for a lot of packages that belong to modular X as they are upgraded to newer versions that your /etc/portage/package.keywords doesn't unmask. Hmm... Does package.keywords allow to keyword specific versions of a package? Not here. When trying it, it says: --- Invalid atom in /etc/portage/package.keywords. (Portage-2.1-r1.) Benno I think you have to add it without the =, or in package.keywords then add the specific version to the package.mask file. Hope that helps and is correct. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Konqueror and javascript
Mick wrote: On 22/06/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 6/22/06, Etaoin Shrdlu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After upgrading to kde 3.5.2, I noticed that simply going to http://www.microsoft.com :-) crashed konqueror consistently even on different machines. Hmm, I didn't seem to have such issues running 3.5.2 (now 3.5.3.). What do you have under Browser Identification for Konqueror configuration? This can have an effect as to what javascript a web site sends to your browser to execute, and what it expects your browser/platform to be capable of. Still running 3.5.2 and can confirm that the M$ bug works flawlessly ;-) However, if you go to Browser Identification tab and untick the box Add operating system name it does not crash anymore. M$ hates Linux that bad huh. I knew it was true. LOL Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Best CFLAGS
ArYiX wrote: 2006/6/22, Thiago Lüttig [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi folks, I have an Athlon XP 2600+ with 512MB of RAM and I was wondering about the best CFLAGS to make my executables run-like-hell :). Does anyone have a machine like this ?? I just can't stand windows XP anymore on my home box, but i want to put my future gentoo box run faster than a lightning(or something like that :] ) Thanx. Best for what? -march=athlon-xp -mtune=athlon-xp -O2 -pipe is safe and give you a great performance i use this CFLAGS for a similar machine Athlon XP 2600 (core Barton) --aryix I have been using this one for quite a while now and no problems yet anyway. CFLAGS=-march=athlon-xp -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -momit-leaf-frame-pointer -fno-ident -pipe I got it from here: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-2314776.html#2314776 We have pretty similiar rigs. AMD 2500+ with 1GB of ram. Hope that helps Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Copying PS/2 game CDs
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote: On Wednesday, 21 June 2006 11:38, Teresa and Dale wrote: Hi, I want to make copies of our PS/2 game CDs so that they can use the copies and we can put up the originals. They seem to either scratch real easy or they are really touchy about scratches. Does anybody here know of a way to do this? This is Linux, surely someone has found a way. Thanks. Sorry so far off topic. I can't be the only one with kids around. ;-) Dale :-) Copying the CD/DVD is easy enough, just use your standard tools although I don't believe dual layer discs can be copied properly yet ie. Gran Turismo 4. However, getting them to actually play on the PS/2 is a whole other matter. You'll need to have your PS/2 modded to support playing copied games, which may or may not be legal where you live. Crap. We recently had a $60.00 game to get scratched. Maybe they need to play Uno or something. I would hate to mod the thing but I wish there was a way to copy it and it work. I may try it just to see. I still beleive in the fair use thing. I'm not going to sell the copies. Thanks. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Copying PS/2 game CDs
Daniel da Veiga wrote: On 6/21/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thing. I'm not going to sell the copies. Well, they really don't care about that... Yea, they just want to make us keep replacing the ones that get scratched. It's just a bonus for the security of making copies. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel cannot find files
Trenton Adams wrote: Anyone have an idea why this is happening? Did someone make a mistake on the genkernel package? Emerging (1 of 12) sys-kernel/genkernel-3.3.11d to / Downloading http://gentoo.osuosl.org/distfiles/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2 --00:10:34-- http://gentoo.osuosl.org/distfiles/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2 = `/usr/portage/distfiles/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2' Resolving gentoo.osuosl.org... 64.50.238.52, 64.50.236.52 Connecting to gentoo.osuosl.org|64.50.238.52|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 00:10:35 ERROR 404: Not Found. Downloading http://adelie.polymtl.ca/distfiles/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2 --00:10:35-- http://adelie.polymtl.ca/distfiles/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2 = `/usr/portage/distfiles/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2' Resolving adelie.polymtl.ca... 132.207.4.160 Connecting to adelie.polymtl.ca|132.207.4.160|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 00:10:35 ERROR 404: Not Found. Downloading http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/klibc/Testing/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2 --00:10:35-- http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/klibc/Testing/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2 = `/usr/portage/distfiles/klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2' Resolving www.kernel.org... 204.152.191.37, 204.152.191.5 Connecting to www.kernel.org|204.152.191.37|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 00:10:35 ERROR 404: Not Found. !!! Couldn't download klibc-1.2.1.tar.bz2. Aborting. May want to edit make.conf with some different servers. Those may not have the newer packages yet. Some take a little longer than others. I have ran into the same thing before though. Here is mine if you want to try. GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://gentoo.osuosl.org/ http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/gentoo/ http://gentoo.seren.com/gentoo http://gentoo.chem.wisc.edu/gentoo/ http://cudlug.cudenver.edu/gentoo/ http://gentoo.mirrors.pair.com/ http://gentoo.mirrors.tds.net/gentoo http://gentoo.netnitco.net May help. We hope. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel cannot find files
Trenton Adams wrote: I synced my portage, but the problem is still occuring. The problem is on the server end. It is either moved or they have not downloaded their copy for some reason. You can always download it manually and save it to /usr/portage/distfiles then emerge it. It will see it then install it for you. Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] [OT] Copying PS/2 game CDs
Hi, I want to make copies of our PS/2 game CDs so that they can use the copies and we can put up the originals. They seem to either scratch real easy or they are really touchy about scratches. Does anybody here know of a way to do this? This is Linux, surely someone has found a way. Thanks. Sorry so far off topic. I can't be the only one with kids around. ;-) Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage and rsync vs svn
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: On Monday 19 June 2006 22:15, Trenton Adams wrote: For example, with openldap, you're supposed to slapcat before upgrading, and slapadd after upgrading, or you could have database problems. I did not know this. So when I went from 2.2-2.3, I had problems. But, I didn't have time to get it working, as I needed it up and running NOW. So, I reverted to the old package by masking the new one, and then went to find out why it occurred after the fact. This is one simple example of potential problems. But something on a wider scale could occur. Did you have a look at FEATURES=buildpkg? Look at man 5 make.conf. While it takes up a couple of GB it allows you to downgrade to a previously installed version without needing to compile it again. Or rescue yourself if you delete something and portage, gcc or something critical doesn't work anymore. I have been there, twice, and it is a life saver for sure. I did NOT get my shirt though. :-( Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Deleted /boot
Mike Markowski wrote: Well, when I do it, I do it right. Through a bad combination of typos and missing an enter I deleted everything in /boot. :-( This is what I did to (try to) recover: # cd /boot # mklost+found # emerge grub [...edited grub.conf...] [...recompiled kernel modules and installed...] I *thought* that's all I'd need, but upon boot up: Warning:unable to open an initial console Kernel panic- not syncing: no init found. Try passing init= option to kernel I compiled the kernel myself, not with genkernel. I'm stumped at the moment would be glad to try any ideas anyone might have. Many thanks! Mike This !may! help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # ls -al /boot/ total 4349 drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 272 Jun 19 20:23 . drwxr-xr-x 21 root root 520 Jun 13 00:06 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 9 2005 .keep lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1 Dec 8 2005 boot - . -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2225130 Dec 27 04:50 bzImage-gen-2.6.14-5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2177580 May 16 08:08 bzImage-gen-2.6.16-2 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 37565 May 16 08:13 config-gen-2.6.16-2 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 672 May 16 08:12 grub [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # ls -al /boot/grub/ total 461 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root672 May 16 08:12 . drwxr-xr-x 5 root root272 Jun 19 20:23 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 45 Dec 10 2005 device.map -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8052 Jan 18 00:59 e2fs_stage1_5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7812 Jan 18 00:59 fat_stage1_5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7060 Jan 18 00:59 ffs_stage1_5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root393 May 16 08:12 grub.conf -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1624 Jan 18 00:59 grub.conf.sample -rw-r--r-- 1 root root393 May 16 07:09 grub.conf~ -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7124 Jan 18 00:59 iso9660_stage1_5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8576 Jan 18 00:59 jfs_stage1_5 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Nov 18 2005 menu.lst - grub.conf -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7284 Jan 18 00:59 minix_stage1_5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9556 Jan 18 00:59 reiserfs_stage1_5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 33856 Jan 18 00:59 splash.xpm.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root512 Jan 18 00:59 stage1 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 105544 Jan 18 00:59 stage2 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 105544 Jan 15 10:52 stage2.old -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 105544 Jan 18 00:59 stage2_eltorito -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7368 Jan 18 00:59 ufs2_stage1_5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6708 Jan 18 00:59 vstafs_stage1_5 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9404 Jan 18 00:59 xfs_stage1_5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # May want to check and see if something is missing there. Here is my grub.conf just in case. I'm using gentoo-sources-2.6.16-r9. timeout 10 default 0 Splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz title Gentoo kernel (hd0,0)/bzImage-gen-2.6.16-2 root=/dev/hda6 ide0=ata66 ide1=ata66 vga=788 See anything out of place or missing? Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] New elog functionality Log rotation?
Richard Broersma Jr wrote: I was wondering if anyone could point me to the conf file to turn on log rotation for my emerge.log. Regards, Richard Broersma Jr. I use logrotate and it is here. /etc/logrotate.d Here is a sample of the file: /var/log/http-replicator.log { size 10k missingok copytruncate compress } That is for http-replicator and the file is named the same. I guess the name doesn't matter really. I'm not sure but I think you need a cron job to run it to. Not real sure. Hope that helps. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] /usr/portage size
David Corbin wrote: While updating today, I ran out of space on /usr. Looking closer at what was being used, /usr/portage is taking about 50% of /usr. Can this be pruned somehow? David Man eclean should help. I think it is eclean distfiles for the command. Hope that helps. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Peer review of ntp.conf file
Jeremy Olexa wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: That's the whole thing. There is a command that I used that picked out the three servers that has the fastest ping times but I can't remember what it is. It's in the ofrums somewhere but I can't find it. Dale :-) :-) % eix -e netselect * net-analyzer/netselect Available versions: 0.3-r1 Installed: 0.3-r1 Homepage:http://www.worldvisions.ca/~apenwarr/netselect/ Description: Ultrafast implementation of ping. -- Jeremy Olexa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Office: EE/CS 1-201 CS/IT Systems Staff University of Minnesota That was it. This is the command: netselect -s 3 pool.ntp.org That should work. It did on mine. Thanks for pushng my brain along. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Gentoo Sweatshirts
Ow Mun Heng wrote: Hi guys, Am here in the US. Would like to purchase a Gentoo Branded sweatshirt. There's one I found on Cafepress @29.99 which is hooded. Anyone knows of one which does not have a hood? Preferably something even cheaper than that?? If you are here long enough you can order one from here. http://www.cafepress.com/officialgentoo/617982 Is that what you are looking for or are you looking for a store where you are that has them? Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Editing PDF and/or postscript
JimD wrote: Justin R Findlay wrote: On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 05:54:00PM -0400, JimD wrote: Are there any tools/editors to edit a pdf or ps file? I am digitizing some books. I have the books as pdf and can convert that to postscript, text, html. I would like to be able to insert a few graphics into the PDF files. I could convert to plain text, edit in OOo and export to PDF. However, I lose all formatting doing that. I was hoping there were tools/editors for PDF/PS. What the heck do book writers use? I hope not a word processor. I am only working with small books and it is a pain to have to deal with layout. You could open it up in vi and guess about what's going on, or you could learn the postscript language. (: Otherwise, there's inkscape and scribus that will write to PDF. I don't know what's so hard about reading in PDF files if you can write out to them. Good luck. Justin Thanks Justin. I am going to give scribus/inkscape a shot. Jim If it helps any, Scribus is a lot like Quark, that real expensive program that newspapers and magizines use. It takes a bitof getting used to but it does a really good job. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] [OT] Question about duplicate lines in file
Hi folks, I have batched a bunch of servers in my hosts file to block, for ads and all that crap. I got them from several different places, some I have found too, and am sure there are dups in there, same server but pasted from several sources. I am not a programer at all and don't even really know what to search for. I would like to remove the duplicate entries and then put them in alphabetical order if I could. I would gladly then make this available if someone wanted to host it. I don't have a place to host it. Oh, there is 15,000 entries in my hosts file. O_O Could someone tell me how this is done? May even learn something here. If I can do this, I'm sure I will. Thanks. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Question about duplicate lines in file
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote: On Tuesday, 13 June 2006 2:12, Teresa and Dale wrote: Hi folks, I have batched a bunch of servers in my hosts file to block, for ads and all that crap. I got them from several different places, some I have found too, and am sure there are dups in there, same server but pasted from several sources. I am not a programer at all and don't even really know what to search for. I would like to remove the duplicate entries and then put them in alphabetical order if I could. I would gladly then make this available if someone wanted to host it. I don't have a place to host it. Oh, there is 15,000 entries in my hosts file. O_O Could someone tell me how this is done? May even learn something here. If I can do this, I'm sure I will. Thanks. Dale :-) :-) 'uniq' and 'sort' should do what you're after, check out the man pages. Thanks, read the man page, it was short so it didn't take long. I tried this: uniq -u /home/dale/Desktop/hosts /home/dale/Desktop/hostsort It doesn't look like it did anything but copy the same thing over. There are only 2 lines missing. Does spaces count? Some put in a lot of spaces between the localhost and the web address. Maybe that has a affect?? Thanks for the help. I had never seen that command before. I had heard of sort, never used it though. I do have those on my desktop. I'm playing with copies instead of my real hosts file. Thanks again. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Module philosophy: Compile-in or Load
Anthony E. Caudel wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: Care to guess how much I like modules: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # lsmod Module Size Used by nvidia 4551892 12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # I would have that one in there if I could. I never did like them. Why? I read somewhere once that it is harder to mess with the kernel than the modules, as in someone putting something evil in it. The kernel is one big file but the modules are not. I think they are in /usr/lib/modules ot something like that. I figure if someone messes with the kernel, they will mess it up or something and it will not boot at all. I just read it is not as secure is what I am saying I guess. Besides, I just hate have to edit the module file to get them to load, plus you ahve to wait when booting. My sorry $.02 worth. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Peer review of ntp.conf file
John J. Foster wrote: Good evening, After having some recent issues with ntpd (which I'm not certain are resolved), I decided to take a close look at my /etc/ntp.conf file. Below are the _only_ lines in /etc/ntp.conf that are not commented out. restrict 127.0.0.1 nomodify driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift logfile /var/log/ntp.log server 0.us.pool.ntp.org server 1.us.pool.ntp.org server 2.us.pool.ntp.org Researching this subject leads me to believe this is one of the more difficult subjects to get a good grasp of what is actually taking place behind the scenes. There appears to be a _lot_ of variables involved that _could_ have a major impact on operations. This workstation in the only linux box on this network, and I would like to be able to serve time to 5 XP boxes if possible. What I'm asking for here is 2 things: 1:) Additions and/or changes to ntp.conf, along with the rationale for them. 2:) A good laymans explanation (or link to) proper ntp configuration and usage. Thanks, festus This is my conf file: # generated automatically by net-scripts restrict default noquery notrust nomodify restrict 127.0.0.1 driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift restrict 65.83.241.181 nomodify notrap noquery server 65.83.241.181 restrict 67.32.118.46 nomodify notrap noquery server 67.32.118.46 That's the whole thing. There is a command that I used that picked out the three servers that has the fastest ping times but I can't remember what it is. It's in the ofrums somewhere but I can't find it. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
Jason A. Booth wrote: see previous: guess i didn't notice the (RE:) Look in your xorg.conf file and see if you have this: # Uncomment this to disable the CrtlAltFn VT switch sequence # (where n is 1 through 12). This allows clients to receive these key # events. #Option DontVTSwitch Make sure that is commented out. If it is not, it won't let you switch. Oh, logout of the GUI and do a ctrl alt bcksp to make it read the config file for the new change, IF you have to change it. Maybe that will help. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
Jason A. Booth wrote: On Sunday 11 June 2006 00:00, Teresa and Dale wrote: DontVTSwitch not found.. but much love for trying.. It was worth a look I guess. As to stopping emerge to logout and such, emerge screen and give it a try. When you want to run a program, such as emerge, that will take a while and you may want to leave it running in the background, you just type in screen -S name that is short and hit enter. Then type in your command. If you want to detach or go away while it is still running, just do a ctrl a then hit d. Screen takes a bit of getting used to but it comes in real handy sometimes. I use it for long compiles, OOo, KDE or the like. When you want to reconnect to check on it, just type in screen -r name you gave earlier. Here is a example of mine right now: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # screen -list There are screens on: 10057.emerge(Detached) 30183.FAH1 (Detached) 2 Sockets in /var/run/screen/S-root. [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # I have two screens running, one for folding, one for a emerge -e system that I started a bit ago. If I want to check on the emerge one, I just type in screen -r emerge and it comes right up. Hope that helps. Maybe you can get the other sorted soon. Oh, check /etc/inittab and make sure these are in there: # TERMINALS c1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty1 linux c2:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty2 linux c3:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty3 linux c4:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty4 linux c5:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty5 linux c6:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 38400 tty6 linux That is what gives you those consoles. They should NOT be commented out though. Other than this, I can't think of anything else, unless a key is out on your keyboard. ;-) Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ctrl-alt-f(123456) dono worky so good
Mick wrote: On 11/06/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the following entry in /etc/inittab for? # SERIAL CONSOLES #s0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS0 vt100 #s1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty 9600 ttyS1 vt100 Back in the old days they were for terminals that hooked to the serial ports on the back. Here is a link: http://www.wyse.com/products/gpt/wy55es.asp I used to sit at one of those and it gets old. The beep that thing has drove me nuts. We had a IBM system with a blazing fast 25MHz single CPU. We had about 180 people running off that along with about 40 printers. Some of the printers were Genicom 4440's. Geez they were fast. That's what I remember that being for. Hope I'm right. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge running forever
Till Schwalbe wrote: Am Sonntag, 11. Juni 2006 16:53 schrieb Meino Christian Cramer: Hi, I did an emerge portage and everything runs fine. Than I did a emerge --searchdesc luks which runs forever (I killed that job after waiting for about half an hour...) What is going wrong here? Did I missing something while/after updateing portage ??? If you did an upgrade to portage 2.1 you had to run emerge --metadata before any further usage of emerge. Thanks a lot for any help in advance ! mcc HTH and all the best Till I just did another emerge sync. It worked fine after that. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge running forever
David Morgan wrote: On 10:40 Sun 11 Jun , Teresa and Dale wrote: Till Schwalbe wrote: If you did an upgrade to portage 2.1 you had to run emerge --metadata before any further usage of emerge. I just did another emerge sync. It worked fine after that. Yarrr, emerge --metadata get run as part of emerge --sync, but you shouldn't be resyncing straight away, and this lets you recreate the cache database straight away without having to wait... I LOVE my new cable modem. I get about 700KBs/sec here. It don't take long. I started to do a emerge metadata but I didn't know what else may have changed so I figured I would kill two birds with one stone. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage 2.1 weirdness
Mick wrote: On 11/06/06, Kristian Poul Herkild [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm... after having updated to portage 2.1 which has become stable, I get this weird output from emerge and revdep-rebuild: [snip . . . ] Recompiling that much (especially OpenOffice) just because of an update to Portage seems quite excessive to me. As I understand it (I'm sure this has been covered in GWN, forums, etc.) USE flags which had been set automatically by certain packages are no longer valid universally. Therefore, either add those USE flags missing (e.g. ldap mozilla for OOo) in your /etc/make.conf, or if you only want them for a particular package add them in /etc/portage/package.use. HTH Well, I noticed that when I ran revdep-rebuild -p mine wanted to reemerge gcc too, so I let it. Then I went back and ran revdep-rebuild again and it still wants to reemerge gcc. I did the next thing I could think of and did a emerge -e system. When I ran revdep-rebuild -p again afterwards, it wanted to reemerge gcc again. Same as the OP, why does it want to go in circles reemerging gcc?? :-/ Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] An alternative to http-replicator
Bob Sanders wrote: On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 10:25:25 + Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's the pros/cons of mounting portage over NFS Vs http-replicator? If you only have one architecture and one system type or one system that can be a superset of the others, nfs will serve you fine. If you have multiple architectures, the packages release at different times and sometimes different revs. For this http-replicator is a better choice. For example - I run x86, amd64, and power pc. Thus, need a broader spectrum of packages. Or if you run desktops and servers (different sets of software) and don't have a common set of USE flags - use say, lighttpd, php, and mysql on the server but not on the desktop. Or more likely, use postfix, sasl, tinydns, and procmail on the server, but not the desktop (assumes the desktop uses LDAP or POP). Then http-replicator would be a better choice. Bob - Could a person use NFS for the distfles then use rsync for the snapshot or sync part?? I have used the rsync before and it works fine, especially when I was on a 26K dial-up which sucked. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] audiocd:/ kioslave no more working with kde 3.5
b.n. wrote: Hi, I did upgrade to kde 3.5 when it got stable. Everything smooth, but today I was for ripping some audio cd and the audiocd:/ kioslave seems no more working. Konqueror does not recognize the audiocd as such and tries to mount it - failing, of course. If I digit audiocd:/ in konqueror it says Could not read. However I'm able to read the cd with XMMS, for example. What can I do to have my audiocd: kioslave back? Thanks, m. This may worth looking into. Look and see if it is here: /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kioslave. If not, emerge -pv kdelibs and see if maybe a flag has been changed or something. I read where they made some changes to the way KDE packages are done so that may have something to do with it. Equery reports this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # equery belongs kioslave [ Searching for file(s) kioslave in *... ] kde-base/kdebase-3.4.1-r1 (/usr/kde/3.4/share/doc/HTML/en/kioslave) kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves-3.5.3 (/usr/kde/3.5/share/doc/HTML/en/kioslave) kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.3 (/usr/kde/3.5/bin/kioslave) kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.3 (/usr/kde/3.5/share/doc/HTML/en/kdelibs-apidocs/kioslave) kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves-3.5.3 (/usr/kde/3.5/share/doc/HTML/en/kioslave) [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # It looks like the command belongs to kdelibs to me. Maybe someone else knows more than me. ;-) That's very likely too. LOL Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] An alternative to http-replicator
Michael Weyershäuser wrote: I don't really see the need for such elaborate setups. I just export /usr/portage/distfiles via NFS on the server and mount it on all other boxes... That is a good way to do it. I was going to before but I had http thing set up already. If you think about it and have all the boxes on the same network, it would work like a charm. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] checking local packages against portage
Ryan Tandy wrote: Joseph wrote: Recently I found out that I had an old package avifile installed on my system but it was no longer in portage. How to check packages that are installed on my system but are no longer available in portage (so I can remove them)? /usr/sbin/emaint --check Well, I thought that was neat until I got this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emaint --check usage: emaint [options] all | world Currently emaint can only check and fix problems with one's world file. Future versions will integrate other portage check-and-fix tools and provide a single interface to system health checks. emaint: error: Incorrect number of arguments [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # In case it matters: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -pv portage These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild R ] sys-apps/portage-2.0.54-r2 -build +doc (-selinux) 0 kB Total size of downloads: 0 kB [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # What's up with that? Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] checking local packages against portage
Ryan Tandy wrote: Teresa and Dale wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emaint --check usage: emaint [options] all | world Currently emaint can only check and fix problems with one's world file. Future versions will integrate other portage check-and-fix tools and provide a single interface to system health checks. emaint: error: Incorrect number of arguments [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # /me smacks head # emaint --check world I'll try to remember, next time, to check that I'm giving the correct command *before* hitting send. At this point, emaint can only check that packages *in your world file* are still in the portage tree. Future versions will be more comprehensive. emaint --help and man emaint for details. I was wondering if I was behind a version or ahead one. It happens. No worries. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] dangerous to emerge --depclean
Chuanwen Wu wrote: I emerge -- depclean and the drivers of keyboard,mouse ,vedio and many libs of font and many other package have been unmerge. After revdep-rebuild, i reboot but i even can not startx,and i have to re-emerge the drivers to startx,and then the libs of font to make my fonts normal manual accroding to the unmerge messages in /var/log/emerge.log.And now my audacious can't show my Chinese characters ever after re-emerge it. I just can't understand why emerge -- depclean such a dangerous command can exist or i do it in a wrong way(although i think i am right). Does this ever happened to you? How can you fix it ? I think the man page says it very well. WARNING: Removing some packages may cause packages which link to the removed package to stop working and complain about missing libraries. Re-emerge the complaining package to fix this issue. Note that changes in USE flags can drastically affect the output of --depclean. It is telling you to be careful using that option. What more can you ask for than a warning? It also tells you how to fix it, re-emerge the packages that are missing and are needed. Look in /var/log/emerge.log and see what was removed then re-emerge them one by one until everything works. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] utempter vs libutempter
b.n. wrote: I would think that the idea is that merging B (which is new or updated) changed the system so that A can now be remerged. For example perhaps the updated B has changed DEPEND and/or PROVIDE. This makes sense (despite 1.5 years of Gentoo I still don't get all subtle Portage features...my fault). Thanks! m. Don't fell bad. Every time I think I get something, they change it. I was just getting used to etcat and then they took it away in favor of equery which confuses me. Someone told me where they hid etcat though. ;-) Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] message at boot time: re-caching dependency info (mtimes-differ)
Mark Knecht wrote: THANKS!! Cheers, Mark On 6/3/06, Fabrice Delliaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mark Knecht a écrit : Hi, I've had this problem for a while now also, but only on one machine. If you have a moment can you suggest what the error means and why this fixes it? Explanation is here : http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126843 With the touch command, we update files's mtimes, and then we re-build the service dependency tree. If you have stable baselayout (1.11.14-r8), it has not been fixed, but with newer releases, it is. Thanks, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list I read that it was no bigie somewhere but it seems to have worked here too. I haven't rebooted yet though. I'll reboot the next time a storm comes through. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Daemons log on Gentoo
Leandro Melo de Sales wrote: Hi, I can't find /var/log/daemon... Every time a service is stopped or started I want to log it on /dev/log/daemon. In addition, I can't see it on /var/log/message. I tried to stop apache for instance and the system didn't log this event in /var/log/message, why? Leandro. Look in /var/log/everything/ and see if anything is in there. One of the logger puts it in there. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] FreeBSD equivalent features?
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote: snip I believe gentoolkit has a glsa-check script which would be equivalent to this. Anyone know of any Gentoo equivalents and if not, what might be decent workarounds? Try this: NAME glsa-check - Gentoo: Tool to locally monitor and manage GLSA's Command glsa-check or you can man it one. Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Daemons log on Gentoo
Leandro Melo de Sales wrote: The filesystem doesn't have this directory... any clue? 2006/6/3, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Look in /var/log/everything/ and see if anything is in there. One of the logger puts it in there. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list Not after I went and looked at mine. I use syslog-ng myself and I thought it logged all that. I'm sure it used to but it may have been changed or it may be a option you have to enable now. You may want to look at metalog but I didn't see where it logged that either, unless it had a error of some kind anyway. I have used both before. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Change profile
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 01:46:09 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: --deep is dangerous! I have stopped using --deep ages ago. As an example: there is an --deep update for libFOO.1 to libFOO.1.1. You make this update which only shows up with --deep Suddenly all apps, linking to libFOO.1 are dead or crashy or acting weired. Dropping --deep won't stop that happening, only delay it. sooner or later, one of your packages will need libFOO.1.1 and it will be installed. --deep doesn't cause this problem, it only affects the timing. Yep. That happened to me several times. I see NO reason to use deep. Ever. How about this instance? The OP wants all packages affected by the profile change to be updated. Without --deep, that won't happen. Yep here too. Reduced the occurences where I have to use revdep-rebuilt to almost nil (except that expat tragedy some weeks ago. Man that sucked ;) ). I do a deep update every day, on various architectures. I run revdep-rebuild -p occasionally, just to make sure everything is consistent, it rarely picks up anything. I do the same thing. That is one reason it is there, to fix things like this. --deep is an option, and I understand why you choose not to use it, but on this occasion it is necessary to accomplish the OP's goal. Yep. Sometimes you have to do it just because you got to. Dale :-) :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags question
Enrico Weigelt wrote: * Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Learn something every day. So if I remove the doc USE flag that will not remove the man page? That would be cool. I wonder how much space that takes up? hmm, is there also an man useflag or some other option to kick of manpages (I personally don't need them on every system) ? cu That would be nice if you have more than one system. After all, you only need one set of man pages. I didn't see anything in /usr/portage/profile/use.desc. Good question though. /usr/share/man takes up almost 30MBs on my system. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags question
Michael Schreckenbauer wrote: Am Freitag, 2. Juni 2006 12:41 schrieb Teresa and Dale: Enrico Weigelt wrote: * Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Learn something every day. So if I remove the doc USE flag that will not remove the man page? That would be cool. I wonder how much space that takes up? hmm, is there also an man useflag or some other option to kick of manpages (I personally don't need them on every system) ? cu That would be nice if you have more than one system. After all, you only need one set of man pages. I didn't see anything in /usr/portage/profile/use.desc. Good question though. /usr/share/man takes up almost 30MBs on my system. There is the FEATURE=noman. From man make.conf: noman Do not install manpages. Seems to be what you are looking for :) Dale Hand, Michael Oh, I was looking in the USE options. I need to remember that when I get my servers set up again. One of them only has a 2.5GB drive and it gets full sometimes. Thanks Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] http-replicator fetching on the server
Peter Kelly wrote: Holas, I'm running http-replicator on a desktop (server). The laptop asks the desktop for files correctly, and that works just fine. The problem I'm seeing is on the desktop. Every night I do # emerge world --update --deep --newuse --fetchonly # /usr/bin/repcacheman which gets all the files I'll need (into /usr/portage/distfiles), and then moves all the files to http-rep cache (/var/cache/http-replicator). The next time I run # emerge -autvDN world portage looks in /usr/portage/distfiles ($DISTDIR in make.conf), and, of course, doesn't see the files. They've been moved to /var/cache/http-replicator. Then portage grabs the files, without consulting http-replicator. Now, like I said, everything works fine for external machines. They immediately use port 8080. It's just the desktop/http-rep server that doesn't use want to use the http-rep cache. Here are a few pertinent lines from /etc/make.conf http_proxy=http://crichton:8080; RESUMECOMMAND=/usr/bin/wget -t 5 --passive-ftp \${URI} -O \ \${DISTDIR}/\${FILE} # ping crichton PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. Any idea what I have mis-configured? Thanks. Peter Try something like this in make.conf: http_proxy=http://192.168.0.1:8080; Change the address to whatever you are running your machine at. Basically you are pointing emerge back at itself. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Screen Power down
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote: Remove the following line. Option DPMS true blah blah That should work. If DPMS is not enabled it should not be able to cut off the monitor at all. Don't forget to check setterm if you are using a console. That is controlled seperately from the GUI stuff. Timothy A. Holmes IT Manager / Network Admin / Web Master / Computer Teacher Medina Christian Academy A Higher Standard... Jeremiah 33:3 Jeremiah 29:11 Esther 4:14 Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] http-replicator fetching on the server
Peter Kelly wrote: On Friday 02 June 2006 09:03, Teresa and Dale wrote: Peter Kelly wrote: Holas, snip Here are a few pertinent lines from /etc/make.conf http_proxy=http://crichton:8080; RESUMECOMMAND=/usr/bin/wget -t 5 --passive-ftp \${URI} -O \ \${DISTDIR}/\${FILE} # ping crichton PING localhost (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data. Any idea what I have mis-configured? Thanks. Peter Try something like this in make.conf: http_proxy=http://192.168.0.1:8080; Change the address to whatever you are running your machine at. Basically you are pointing emerge back at itself. Well, that didn't work. portage still wants to download a file that's not in /usr/portage/distfiles, but is in /var/cache/http-replicator. Changing crichton to server ip http_proxy=http://192.168.1.100:8080; still gives me Emerging (1 of 3) kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.3 to / Downloading ftp://ftp.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/gentoo/distfiles/kdelibs-3.5.3.tar.bz2 --09:13:18-- ftp://ftp.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/gentoo/distfiles/kdelibs-3.5.3.tar.bz2 = `/usr/portage/distfiles/kdelibs-3.5.3.tar.bz2' Resolving ftp.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu... 128.61.111.10, 128.61.111.11, 128.61.111.9 Connecting to ftp.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu|128.61.111.10|:21... connected. Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in! You'll note that there is no move to access port 8080 here. But... # ll /isoserver/http-replicator/kdelibs-3.5.3.tar.bz2 -rw-rw-r-- 1 portage portage 15424888 Jun 1 23:45 /isoserver/http-replicator/kdelibs-3.5.3.tar.bz2 Anything else? Peter Did you remove or comment out the GENTOO_MIRRORS= line. I forgot that I had to comment it out too. Sorry. There is a thread on the forums with a howto. That may help. It's been a while since I used it. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] http-replicator fetching on the server
Peter Kelly wrote: The first download location in GENTOO_MIRRORS was an ftp site (ftp://ftp.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu). Since portage is looking for an http_proxy, calling an ftp site simply connects to the ftp site. Moving the ftp site to the end of the mirror list made everything work. Or at least it appears to work now. I'll know more tomorrow when another update cycle takes place. Thanks for the help, Dale. Peter You're welcome. Sometimes it is trial and error. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Change profile
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: On Friday 02 June 2006 16:00, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 15:44:46 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: --deep is an option, and I understand why you choose not to use it, but on this occasion it is necessary to accomplish the OP's goal. and I really do not believe that ;) Believe what you like, I am relating direct experiences here. Faith has nothing to do with it. If a package is 'hit' by the new flag, --newuse should cover it. With or without --deep- When run with --update only, emerge considers only those packages listed in world and their direct dependencies. Lower level dependencies won't be looked at, so portage won;t pick up the changed USE flag. From the man page --deep (-D) When used in conjunction with --update, this flag forces emerge to consider the entire dependency tree of packages, instead of checking only the immediate dependencies of the packages. As an example, this catches updates in libraries that are not directly listed in the dependencies of a package. UPDATES not NEWUSE also from man emerge: --newuse (-N) Tells emerge to include installed packages where USE flags have changed since compilation. An asterisk marks when a USE flag has changed since the package was compiled. and I have seen 'far away' dependencies, that got rebuild, without deep! It seems me and Neil has seen times where it didn't. I have used -D several times and it has not caused me any problems. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Screen Power down
Mick wrote: On 02/06/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: RTFM According to man xorg.conf, the BlankTime, StandbyTime, SuspendTime and OffTime settings are supposed to be in the ServerFlags section, not in the Monitor section. Also, I am not sure that completely removing the DPMS entry is the same as adding false instead of true. Worth trying it out . I'm not sure anymore either. It used to be that way though. If it was not in there, the monitor would stay on all the time, except when in console. That may have changed though. I may have even been using Xfree then too. I just always thought it was a option that you had to turn on. Me out of clues. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] EMERGENCY - GCC GONE!
leszek wrote: Le mercredi 31 mai 2006 à 16:28 -0700, Lord Sauron a écrit : For reasons that I can't fathom, gcc, is now gone. Totally. Completely. Not there. there is a page in the wiki explaining how to solve this : http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Recover_from_%22emerge_--unmerge_gcc%22 -Leszek I have to take my fiance to the doctor but I would be glad to email you any files you need, I have a Athlon XP with this in make.conf: USE=acl acpi alsa amd arts artsd artswrappersuid bzip2 cdr chroot clanJavaScript crypt dbus doc esd ethereal exif f-prot fdftk gaim gcj gif gimpprint gkrellm -gnome gphoto2 gtk hal hbci hpijs ipv6 java javascript jbig jpeg2k justify kde mmx mozilla nsplugin ofx offensive openoffice -oss postgres ppds pysol scanner scribus sse tcltk tiff tkinter truetype tuxracer udev usb wmf X xml xprint yahoo 3dnow CFLAGS=-march=athlon-xp -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -momit-leaf-frame-pointer -fno-ident -pipe I have buildpkg turned on here too. I delete them every once in a while but save some of the critical stuff. I have a cable modem here so it will not take me long to send it, whatever you need. I should be back in a while. Depends on long the Doctor takes really. She's seeing a neurologist. Let me know of you need anything. If I am not here I'm sure someone else could share. You may want to CC my regular email to make sure I see it ASAP. Hang in there, this can be fixed. I've done some things similiar before. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] EMERGENCY - GCC GONE!
Lord Sauron wrote: I fixed it. Thank God that's over... it was good to go back to the command line a bit for me. Keeps me sharp... even despite the huge allergies I'm experiencing right now. I've also added a note in my notes files to NEVER run anything like emerge --unmerge gcc ever again. That was a huge mistake. Rather, I've found through this experience gcc-config. Never knew that was there... much to my misfortune. Thanks a lot for your help - Without you I'd have to reinstall, since I'm not skilled enough to brave the world of a live-cd and chroot (I think) into my drive to then install gcc. At least, that's what I think my next best option was... I'm not at all familiar with chroot though, so all I can do is speculate. I think I'll go read its man page now in celebration of the restoration of my system. Also, right before I killed my system, I made something, a very very elementary bash script (my first bash script - yay!) to toggle distcc on and off. It's NOT terribly advanced, but it's a start... here it is: localhost ~ # cat /bin/ch_distcc #!/bin/bash # alternates between using make.conf and make.conf.other # in other words, toggles between using distcc or not # this should be where your make.conf lives. MAKE_DIR=/etc/; mv $MAKE_DIRmake.conf $MAKE_DIRbuffer mv $MAKE_DIRmake.conf.other $MAKE_DIRmake.conf mv $MAKE_DIRbuffer $MAKE_DIRmake.conf.other I know it's not terribly good, it assumes that make.conf and make.conf.other are exactly the same - except for the distcc part in FEATURES=. But hey, it's something I can work on while chipping my way through a excellent reference on bash I found and downloaded. Thanks again for your help! I recently changed mine to this: # FEATURES are settings that affect the functionality of portage. Most of # these settings are for developer use, but some are available to non- # developers as well. 'buildpkg' is an always-on setting for the emerge # flag of the same name. It causes binary packages to be created of all # packages that are merged. FEATURES=buildpkg ccache sandbox It sort of helps me in case I screw up. It happens sometimes, usually when we least expect it too. Glad you got it working. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: module questions
Mick wrote: On 01/06/06, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you build it as a module? Sorry, I can't check my setup right now because I'm away from my PC. OK, had a quick look but can't find a kernel option which builds a module called radeon_drv . . . where is it? In the kernel config, hit the / key, a box will come up that you can search for it. Type in radeon and hit enter. One of the ones that comes up should help you. It will give you the path to get to the driver so you can enable it as a module or however you want/need it. I read about the neat little search feature a while back and it does come in handy for sure. Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] installing a binary package without /usr/portage
Iain Buchanan wrote: Hi all, I use gentoo on small industrial-pc's, and strip out a lot of stuff that just takes up space, such as /usr/portage. I made a binary package with quickpkg, to install (with emerge --usepkg) on one of these PC's, but it complains about lots of stuff missing. So, if I want to do without /usr/portage, can I just install binary packages by untarring them to / ? Or is there other essential stuff that emerge does when you install a binary package? I would appreciate comments on how to make this work - maybe by just leaving an essential subset of /usr/portage. Note, that I know I won't be able to emerge anything from source without most of the /usr/portage stuff, but I'm happy with that, as all these PC's are close images of each other, and we have one master copy with a larger HD. thanks, Could you put /usr/portage on a dvd and just mount it there? A dvd should hold a lot of source files. You could also use a NFS to access the files. Just put all the souce tarballs on one machine and share them with the rest. Just a idea. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] EMERGENCY - GCC GONE!
Lord Sauron wrote: On 6/1/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently changed mine to this: # FEATURES are settings that affect the functionality of portage. Most of # these settings are for developer use, but some are available to non- # developers as well. 'buildpkg' is an always-on setting for the emerge # flag of the same name. It causes binary packages to be created of all # packages that are merged. FEATURES=buildpkg ccache sandbox It sort of helps me in case I screw up. It happens sometimes, usually when we least expect it too. I'll have to look into that. It's options like those that mean I really need to work more on my distcc toggle command. It's not used to much other than what I already built into it. I would have made it more complex, however, I don't know enough bash yet to do that. Glad you got it working. So am I. From what I understand, which may be as wrong as it gets, if I use the buildpkg thing, it stores a binary in /usr/portage/packages/All/ and if I really screw up something, like portage, gcc or something like that, I can untar it to / and rescue myself from my evil doing. That is what I understand and have never actually used this feature before. I have used the portage rescue before though, twice I might add. One thing I can say about Linux and Gentoo, there are tons of options. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore
Daniel da Veiga wrote: I didn't understand why the hit 5 times button stuff on me. So, checked gmail, and voilá, like someone said, its filtering its own mistakes. Its clearly a problem with gmail, and now I'm concerned that most of my emails may have this problems. But, as someone also clearly posted, they are all the exact same message, I guess gmail just assumed a mistake when sending and retried it till get a success confirmation (wich occured by the fifth message). I'm sorry for that, but as clearly stated, it was not my fault. Maybe something regarding my proxy at work, because this was the first time I posted from work... Dunno. Anyway, I'm sorry again. But you Iain Buchanan, I won't forgive you! :-) At least till your mail client do something stupid *lol* Please let me now if this happens again, and I'll post a warning both to the Gmail Team and to the administrator of my proxy server. Thanks, So far, I have only got this one once. Where you at home for this one? If you are, send a reply from work and see what it does. We may learn something. I use Mozilla mail here. I got them all. It's no biggie but someone has something messed up. May as well see if we can figure it out. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge world problem
Roberto Zandonati wrote: hi at all, i've a problem when i try to do emerge world, i've the follow message: [blocks B ] sys-apps/pam-login (is blocking sys-apps/shadow-4.0.15-r2) what i've to do? remove pam-login? bye From the forums: emerge --buildpkgonly --nodeps shadow emerge -C pam-login emerge --usepkgonly shadow It worked for me so far. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Domainname configuration
Leandro Melo de Sales wrote: Hi, I set DNSDOMAIN variable to my domain in /etc/conf.d/domainname file, but see it: embedded etc # domainname (none) Am I doing something wrong? Or missing something? Check this: /etc/init.d/domainname status Make sure it is running it. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags question
Calvin Walton wrote: To tell the truth, you can put either kind of use flag in either file. The difference is what you want to apply the flag to. If you want only a single package to have a global use flag set differently from the rest of the system, you put it in package.use. If you see a local flag that might later be used by other packages, or is used by multiple packages, you might want to put it in make.conf. This is something I ran into a while back. For some reason the doc would not compile for hal. I wanted the docs for everything else though so putting -doc in the USE line in make.conf would remove the docs for everything, not just hal. I put this in /etc/portage/package.use: sys-apps/hal-doc That way it would not enable the doc part for hal but would leave it for everything else. You could reverse that function if you wanted to. You could disable doc for everything in make.conf then make a exception in package.use for hal, if you can get it to compile with no errors. Did that help any? Sometimes actual experience is better than theory. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] OT: Is Google getting evil?
Iain Buchanan wrote: On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 18:35 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wrote: Privacy is measured by how much you care about it, if you think VERY WELL it simply do not exist. The only real privacy policy is: everyone can have access to anything and everything. Nothing is confidential or hidden. But, it's interesting to see I've made 490 posts to this list since Mar 2004. That must be when google groups was turned on, as I've posted earlier than that, but oh well, who's keeping count?!! (Better make that 491 now ;) I guess that explains why I started getting spam. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags question
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 31 May 2006 15:15:31 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote: This is something I ran into a while back. For some reason the doc would not compile for hal. I wanted the docs for everything else though so putting -doc in the USE line in make.conf would remove the docs for everything, not just hal. The doc USE flag shouldn't affect standard documentation, such as man and info pages. According to use.desc it 'Adds extra documentation (API, Javadoc, etc)'. Learn something every day. So if I remove the doc USE flag that will not remove the man page? That would be cool. I wonder how much space that takes up? Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Reconstructing a Gentoo Installer Computer
Daniel da Veiga wrote: Neil: the problem before was an incomplete understanding of how the USE Flags worked, and a mis-understanding of some advice that I was given. The procedure that I used last time was: rebuild the kernel Set use to USE=-* Emerge -e world I broke my system this way once... You are not the only one. I have read where several have broken their systems with that line. I think there is a thread on the forums with all the tears they shed trying to get it all working again. snip Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Reconstructing a Gentoo Installer Computer
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 31 May 2006 14:33:38 -0400, Timothy A. Holmes wrote: I will be most interested to read it, but the manpage reader is horrible to try to work from If you use KDE, press Alt-F2 and type '#portage' to get an HTML version of the man page. Or you could use man2html to convert individual man pages. Cheater. :p ;-) Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] New adresses
Bertrand Jacquin wrote: Hi, My new IM (Jabber) adress is : [EMAIL PROTECTED] My new email is : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Beber If you want to change the address for this list, you need to unsuscribe from the old address and subscribe with the new address. I don't think anyone here can change it for you. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Sorry!
Norman Rieß wrote: Tuesday 30 May 2006 10:38 skrev Neil Bothwick: If you took the trouble to read even one of them, say the one you just quoted, you'd know where they came from, why, and how to stop them. Earlier today I sent a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put his mail address in the from field. I believe that should give him a mail with the subject: Confirm unsubscribe from gentoo-user@gentoo.org Now the big question that remains is if he will be able to reply to that mail... -- Bo Andresen Because of his non-existing presence ;-), i think he did it in the end. Thank goodness for the few brain cells he had left. ;-) Da;e :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Fotos
Arnau Bria wrote: On Tue, 30 May 2006 08:33:28 +0200 Javier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Thanks Javi, I did the translation but I sent it to Dale... Best Regards, Javi Cheers! I was wanting to make sure whether he needed help fixing his Gentoo box or not. Sounds like he likes the new Google image sharing thing, assuming this is that Google image sharing thing. I don't share my pics to much. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:56:33 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote: And then you see that Daniel, your second candidate for the job hit the send button 5 times... ;) couldn't resist. I noticed that too. What's up with that? LOL Possibly a gmail glitch, as all five copies had the same Message-ID. I was about to post a sarcastic comment about the multiple copies, when I noticed that it was possibly not Daniel's fault. I was wondering about that. I have noticed that others do that sometimes too. That made me wonder about his too. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore
Richard Fish wrote: On 5/30/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was wondering about that. I have noticed that others do that sometimes too. That made me wonder about his too. I'm a gmail user, even though my address isn't a @gmail.com. I would definitely appreciate it if you let me know if you see this from any of my postings. BTW, I only see one of Daniel's email, even though it clearly shows up 5 times in the archives. Maybe gmail is filtering their own mistakes? -Richard Someone was explaining this a while back but it went over my head completely. It happens a lot and some email programs, since they have the same ID thing, will filter them out. Anybody else know why they do this that can explain it for us little minons? Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Fotos
Arnau Bria wrote: Sorry, obviusly, it's not for gentoo people... Regards, It's not for English speakers for sure. I can't make out one word. Can someone translate for the rest of us? Dale :-) On Mon, 29 May 2006 16:09:18 +0200 Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nens, això té molt bona pinta... compartir les fotos ràpidament... potser ho podriem provar a veure que tal, no? una nova forma de tindre les fotos al dia... Edgar o Pau voluntaris? no veig al Jordi investigant, i el gordo és un home més ocupat, però si els hi donem tot fet, segurament s'animin i s'ho instalin. Per cert, oju que diu qeu comparteix TOTES les fotos... vigileu el porno :-) http://picasa.google.com/ salut! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Sorry!
Bertram Scharpf wrote: Hi, Am Montag, 29. Mai 2006, 21:59:31 +0200 schrieb Bertram Scharpf: Hallo, Sorry, wrong list. This happens now to me the second time in two weeks. There seems to be a deeper kind of problem ... Anyway, I apologize another time. Bertram It's allright. Show me someone who doesn't make a mistake and I'll show you someone who doesn't do anything. O_O Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Sorry!
Michael Sullivan wrote: On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 17:32 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote: Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: maybe he was drunk. If you look at his adress, he seems to be a teen - and who was not constantly drunk and did silly things as a teen? I'm 18 and I've never been drunk. Ever. Seriously. Thanks for your time. ;) I'm 26 and never been drunk, although if I smell alcohol I can simulate the effect, and actually feel the effect through vicarious experience. All part of my conditioning. I'm 38, pushing on 39 pretty hard, and I have never been drunk. I can't stand the smell of alcohol though. It even took me a sec to remember how to spell it. Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Sorry!
Iain Buchanan wrote: On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 22:42 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote: I'm 38, pushing on 39 pretty hard, and I have never been drunk. I can't stand the smell of alcohol though. It even took me a sec to remember how to spell it. Just think of the simpsons to help you spell it: Moe: Phone call for Al, Al Coholic, is there an Al Coholic here? heh heh. LOL Dale :-) :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge perl-cleaner: Digest verification Failed:
Colleen Beamer wrote: Mark Knecht wrote: Erase /usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz and re-emerge *may* fix it. Worked for me. - Mark On 5/28/06, Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, today emerge showed me following error while updating perl-cleaner: !!! Digest verification Failed: !!!/usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz !!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size How can I fix it? Jarry -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list Although I have read that removing /usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz has worked for others, it didn't work for me. What did work was getting it from another mirror. I hadn't changed mirrors since I installed Gentoo a year and a half ago. This document helped me. I don't know if the more knowledgeable Gentoo users will think this is the best way to go, but it worked for me to set another mirror. http://linuxreviews.org/gentoo/mirrors/ Regards, Colleen You likely deleted the old on from yours but the mirror still has the old one so you just got the one you just deleted back again. I deleted mine and it worked fine. Maybe the people that run the mirror need to remove their old copy. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Using one of my machines as a partial mirror for distfiles?
Walter Dnes wrote: I have two machines. To be kinder and gentler on the mirrors, I've set things up so that my emergency machine (1999 Dell 450mhz PIII with 128 megs of RAM) uses my main machine as the mirror for emerge --sync. The next step is to use my main machine as the first place to look for tarballs if they're not in /usr/portage/distfiles on the PIII, and then go on to the next mirror. Since I set up the PIII as my emergency hot backup for my main machine, the apps on both machines are generally the same, but unlike the portage tree, I can't guarantee that it'll be exactly the same, so rsync is out. On my main machine... GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://gentoo.netnitco.net ftp://cs.ubishops.ca/pub/gentoo ftp://gentoo.risq.qc.ca/; Assuming that I set up ftpd or httpd properly on my main machine, would it work if I set my second machines's mirrors to something like... GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://192.168.123.252/distfiles/ http://gentoo.netnitco.net ftp://cs.ubishops.ca/pub/gentoo ftp://gentoo.risq.qc.ca/; I used http-replicator to do my other three servers. It worked really well. It looks at your server first then gets it from one of the mirrors if you don't have it yet. After that, the other systems can share it. It's in portage too. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] GCC 4.1.1 Problems
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: On Monday 29 May 2006 00:10, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: Sunday 28 May 2006 21:48 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin: This change could be a bugfix. By making your own digest you don't get this bugfix... more probably - the mirror corrupted the file. Or someone replaced it with a hacked package. While that is possible I'm not really sure why you consider it more likely. because I know at least one mirror which regularly corrupts files. Don't use that one. LOL Which is it so the rest of us can avoid it? Why ask for problems when we have enough already. ;-) Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] GCC 4.1.1 Problems
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: On Monday 29 May 2006 00:43, Teresa and Dale wrote: Don't use that one. LOL Which is it so the rest of us can avoid it? Why ask for problems when we have enough already. ;-) I am using it becaue I am only allowed to download a certain volume per month and downloading from that mirror is 'free' for me - the traffic to and from that one does not add up onto my free traffic. Well, if they corrupt things, I can see why they are free. That really sucks but I guess you are stuck with crossing your fingers and hoping it will be a good file. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] GCC 4.1.1 Problems
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: Monday 29 May 2006 01:11 skrev Teresa and Dale: Well, if they corrupt things, I can see why they are free. That really sucks but I guess you are stuck with crossing your fingers and hoping it will be a good file. Well, that's what the digest verification is for, right. It ensures that he will know if a file is (or may be) corrupted... :) It's just a shame that he has to use that one or pay extra to get a good mirror so he doesn't have to worry about it to begin with. At least this makes it harder for the hackers to get us though. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] GCC 4.1.1 Problems
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: On Monday 29 May 2006 01:11, Teresa and Dale wrote: Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: On Monday 29 May 2006 00:43, Teresa and Dale wrote: Don't use that one. LOL Which is it so the rest of us can avoid it? Why ask for problems when we have enough already. ;-) I am using it becaue I am only allowed to download a certain volume per month and downloading from that mirror is 'free' for me - the traffic to and from that one does not add up onto my free traffic. Well, if they corrupt things, I can see why they are free. That really sucks but I guess you are stuck with crossing your fingers and hoping it will be a good file. it happens one time a month or so. And they aren't 'Free' because the ftp server runs out of disk space once in a while (which is the reason for the corruption most of the times, or there was a cutted line again, or one of the routing facilities (Göttingen) we depend upon, has problems again), but because the ftp-server is part of our university network. And everything transfered in the internal network is free. And that is why digests are a good thing. Now I see. At least you knew something was wrong and got it corrected. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm is 'stopping' [SOLVED]
Peter Kelly wrote: On Saturday 27 May 2006 06:56, Iain Buchanan wrote: On Fri, 2006-05-26 at 20:14 -0500, Peter Kelly wrote: Holas, Everything *seems* to work fine, but then there's that silly 'stopping' comment that doesn't google very well. Anyone seen this, or have an idea? dunno, maybe the init script got confused. Maybe a module couldn't get unloaded and there's a please reboot kernel message sitting somewhere on one of your terminals (it happens :) If init.d/xdm got confused, just `ps aux | grep gdm` to make sure it's not there, `killall Xorg` if you like, and then: `/etc/init.d/xdm zap` to bring it back in line. Then try starting it again. That did it. I never knew about the 'zap' command. Anyhow, everything is 'started' again. Thanks. Peter I didn't know about it until a little while back. That thing comes in handy. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm is 'stopping' [SOLVED]
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: Saturday 27 May 2006 16:16 skrev Peter Kelly: That did it. I never knew about the 'zap' command. Anyhow, everything is 'started' again. You people really should read the Gentoo handbook. Not just the installation related part but also part 2-4. It's really good. E.g. the 'zap' command is documented in part 2, chapter 4 [1]. [1] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2chap=4 BTW common netiquette says a signature should be no more than 4 lines. May be. I installed Gentoo a couple years ago. I sort of learn as I go. If I read that thing it would likely confuse me. I'm in the same boat with Samba right now. The docs and howto's just confuse the stuffin out of me. I'm having trouble on the windoze end though, I think. I'll blame windoze anyway. LOL Now to go confuse myself. O_O Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrade problem with perl-cleaner
Rumen Yotov wrote: Colleen Beamer wrote: Hi, I really have very little problem with my Gentoo system, but today on an upgrade I received the following message related to perl-cleaner: !!! Digest verification Failed: !!! /usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz !!! Readon: Filesize does not match recorded size I'm sorry to bother you with this. I tried searching the forums, but when I entered a search term, I got either no pages or thousands of pages. I looked on the bug list and the closest thing was a message related to a check-sum. I tried looking at the documentation, but didn't find anything that told me what to do to correct this. I even did a no-no and resync'd. Any help here would be appreciated. I would file a bug, but I'm not sure exactly if this is a bug or something that is correctable and I just don't know how to do it. Regards, Colleen Hi, There was such a thread on this ML. IIRC just remove/erase the source file from distfiles dir and fetch it again. Then emerge ... HTH.Rumen I just had the same thing here. I deleted the file from /usr/portage/distfiles then let it re-download it. It worked fine then. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Mozilla won't start after upgrading to 1.7.13 [DEAD BRANCH]
Roman Zilka wrote: Now I remember. It just sort of hit me all at once. I had to re-emerge all this: 1137403163: Started emerge on: Jan 16, 2006 03:19:23 1137403163: *** emerge --verbose gnome-icon-theme evolution-data-server hicolor-icon-theme miscfiles gconfmm madplay libglade gnome-vfsmm gnome-vfs gnome-keyring hashalot tunepimp gnome-themes bin86 win32codecs opencdk ed Is this the right emerge batch? It's pretty outdated for mozilla-1.7.13. Just an idea. I followed this recipe, (re)emerged all this software, no difference to mozilla. Rebuilt mozilla, still no help. Rebuilt all these packages and mozilla once more, still nothing. I also experimented under twm, no difference. As for the USE flags relevant to mozilla - I use the ebuild's defaults, except for +xinerama. I.e.: +crypt -debug -gnome -ipv6 +java -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznoxft -mozsvg -postgres +ssl +truetype +xinerama -xprint. At any rate thank you for your effort being. -Roman It is a different version but I had the same problem. I was trying to remove some Gnome stuff and it messed up Mozilla somehow. After I put them back, it worked fine. It was just a thought. I'm not certain it would fix your problem but it was worth mentioning. Sorry that didn't help though. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list