[gentoo-user] Re: flags on a minimalist server
Nikos Chantziaras arcor.de> writes: > Ebuils that need xml support don't have a USE flag for it. Only those > where it's optional. Hello Nikos, What about the -threads flag. Can I live without it? caveat for a minimal firewall? James
Re: [gentoo-user] Unpacking a .exe file
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > On Mittwoch 09 September 2009, Mick wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I seem to be having problems unpacking a particular wireless driver. I >> tried both unzip and cabextract and neither will do the deed: >> === >> $ unzip -l wg511v2_3_2.exe >> Archive: wg511v2_3_2.exe >> End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not >> a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the >> latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on >> the last disk(s) of this archive. >> note: wg511v2_3_2.exe may be a plain executable, not an archive >> unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of wg511v2_3_2.exe or >> wg511v2_3_2.exe.zip, and cannot find wg511v2_3_2.exe.ZIP, period. >> >> $ cabextract -l wg511v2_3_2.exe >> wg511v2_3_2.exe: no valid cabinets found >> >> All done, errors in processing 1 file(s) >> === >> >> Last time I used cabextract (more than a couple of years now) I don't >> recall having such problems. How can I troubleshoot this, or how else can >> I extract the .sys files from in there? >> > > what does file says about that file? and doesn't need zip a .zip ending? Self-extracting ZIP (and other archive format) files from DOS, Windows, OS/2, etc are usually an executable program with ZIP file appended. The stub program knows to seek to the end of its executable data to look for the archive it is to extract and unzip (etc) are able to detect this stub and bypass it. I googled the file wg511v2_3_2.exe and downloaded it. It is a InstallShield program, containing an MSI containing a CAB. AFAIK there are no Linux programs that are able to unpack -current- versions of InstallShield. I am on Windows XP right now (at work), I have unpacked the contents and can email them to the OP or upload somewhere if you'd like. Let me know.
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo LVS
Nick Khamis a écrit : > Hello everyone I am having problems with using LVS in Gentoo, I needed > the following modules built into the kernel: Hi, First, you got two requests in the other thread you post about LVS, one from Albert Hopkins who told you to do a find /lib/modules/$(uname -r) -name ip_vs*.ko, another ask from walt who told you to do manually a depmod, and it seems that you ignored these advices. So, did you ran theses commands and saw what happens after ? Then if they don't works, please post more information about your problem, for example, your full kernel .config ? And then, *very* important point, please do not make double or triple posting, it's very disturbing, and you will not get an answer quicker in this way. Thanks a lot for your understanding. > Thanks for you Help, > Ninus. -- Xavier Parizet YaGB : http://gentooist.com GPG :C7DC B10E FC21 63BE B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: kate 4.3.1 won't compile
On Wednesday 09 September 2009, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 09/09/2009 10:05 PM, Tami King wrote: > > /var/tmp/portage/kde- > > base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexterna > >ltools.cpp: In member function 'bool KateExternalTool::checkExec()': > > /var/tmp/portage/kde- > > base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexterna > >ltools.cpp:97: error: 'KDE' has not been declared > > /var/tmp/portage/kde- > > base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexterna > >ltools.cpp:114: error: 'KDE' has not been declared > > > > Kate builds fine on other machines so I am sure that it is just > > something messed up on this particular machine. Has anyone see this > > before? I am using gcc 4.4.1. > > Are you using any weird CFLAGS? -O2 -pipe -march=nocona -- Tami King http://grahamand.us
[gentoo-user] How often -uD world?
HI group, My netbook has only (4+8)G of sketchy SSD + SDHC RAM for everything and I am determined not to emerge anything I don't really need. But now that I'm mobile I have the capability of doing a -uD world whenever it's required without having to take days of dialup time. Question is, when's that? I assume with fewer packages, updating is not as urgent as on a big desktop with lots of HD space and lots of apps. Is there some sort of rule-of-thumb when it comes to timing or spacing their updates that members use to keep gentoo happy? Maxim
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Where are the following LVS kernel modules
Hey Albert, When issuing a "find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name ip_vs*.ko" I see only "/lib/modules/2.6.30-gentoo-r6/kernel/net/netfilter/ip_vs.ko" I do not see the rest #lvs ip_vs ip_vs_rr ip_vs_wrr ip_vs_lc ip_vs_wlc ip_vs_lblc ip_vs_lblcr ip_vs_dh ip_vs_sh ip_vs_sed ip_vs_nq ip_vs_ftp Thanks in Advanced, Ninus
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Where are the following LVS kernel modules
Hey Walt, I build the kernel via: make menuconfig make make modules_install cp arch/... /boot/... I did issue a depmod and still just: /lib/modules/2.6.30-gentoo-r6/kernel/net/netfilter/ip_vs.ko" when issuing a "find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name ip_vs*.ko" Thanks in Adnvanced, Ninus
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo LVS
Hey Xavier, I do appologize for the two messages, it will not happen again. When issuing a "find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name ip_vs*.ko" I see only "/lib/modules/2.6.30-gentoo- r6/kernel/net/netfilter/ip_vs.ko" I do not see the rest #lvs ip_vs ip_vs_rr ip_vs_wrr ip_vs_lc ip_vs_wlc ip_vs_lblc ip_vs_lblcr ip_vs_dh ip_vs_sh ip_vs_sed ip_vs_nq ip_vs_ftp I build the kernel via: make menuconfig make make modules_install cp arch/... /boot/... I did issue a depmod and still just: /lib/modules/2.6.30-gentoo-r6/kernel/net/netfilter/ip_vs.ko" when issuing a "find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name ip_vs*.ko" Thanks in Advanced, Ninus
Re: [gentoo-user] How often -uD world?
=== On Wed, 09/09, Maxim Wexler wrote: === > Is there some sort of rule-of-thumb when it comes to timing or spacing > their updates that members use to keep gentoo happy? === Mine is "at least once a week". But I usually do it every few days on my desktop. -- Keith Dart -- -- Keith Dart ===
[gentoo-user] Re: How often -uD world?
On 2009-09-10, Maxim Wexler wrote: > Is there some sort of rule-of-thumb when it comes to timing or > spacing their updates that members use to keep gentoo happy? I find every week or two to be sufficient. I've found that if you wait too long (e.g. no updates for months at a time), you're much more likely to run into problems with blocks and conflicts. -- Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] How often -uD world?
090909 Maxim Wexler wrote: > My netbook has only (4+8)G of sketchy SSD + SDHC RAM for everything > and I am determined not to emerge anything I don't really need. > But now that I'm mobile I have the capability of doing a -uD world > whenever it's required without having to take days of dialup time. > Question is, when's that? I assume with fewer packages, > updating is not as urgent as on a big desktop > with lots of HD space and lots of apps. I recently successfully updated my stand-by desktop machine after 10 months. I never do 'emerge world' without the '-p' flag, but 'emerge -Dup world' shows an ordered list of what needs doing & you can work thro' the list 1 lineful of pkgs at a time. I update my working machine once/week ('eix-sync' & 'emerge -Dup world'). -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE4: Constant crashes in conjunction with Konsole
2009/8/19 Frank Steinmetzger : > Hi guys, > > until now I've been quite a KDE4 hater, but I'm willing to give it a try from > time to time. So I installed 4.3 parallel to my beloved 3.5.10 and was quite > pleased with it. However, I have repeating crashes of my entire X. Mostly it > happens when I open Konsole, the next often occasion is opening a menu (main > menu, context menu, you name it), but also only after a Konsole windows was > opened. All I see is a quick error message about glibc, then X restarts and > I'm back at kdm. > > I use a laptop with a Geforce 7600 GPU, running on nvidia-drivers-180.60. > First I had 4.3.0 installed from main portage tree, but I had a faint > hope they would have fixed it by now, so I installed the live slot from > kde-testing. I already had this issue with older version. > > Could anyone shed some light on this, please? One thing I can think of is to > disable 3D effects, but they're working quite well and it's the same with > *cough* Vista - they are the main reason for switching over from a previous > version. > > TIA > -- > Gruß | Greetings | Qapla' > What do you call a dead bee? - A was. > I've had this issue today with a new KDE 4.3.1 installation (actually not so new, it was running fine for 4 days). I decided to track down what was probably causing this issue since it apparently to came from nowhere. Well, after testing some configurations I realized that changing fonts size (specially menu's font) could lead to this problem, but reverting the size didn't solved. Them I started changing xorg.conf and found an workaround: disable BackingStore. I've tested several times and the crash never happened with BackingStore off. And I actually turned it on yesterday, so at least on my system that's the cause of the crash. So if you are experiencing this and have BackingStore on, disable it. If you don't have BackingStore enable try changing some other configuration in xorg.conf, it may help.
Re: [gentoo-user] Unpacking a .exe file
On Wednesday 09 September 2009, Paul Hartman wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann > > wrote: > > On Mittwoch 09 September 2009, Mick wrote: > >> Hi All, > >> > >> I seem to be having problems unpacking a particular wireless driver. I > >> tried both unzip and cabextract and neither will do the deed: > >> === > >> $ unzip -l wg511v2_3_2.exe > >> Archive: wg511v2_3_2.exe > >> End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not > >> a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the > >> latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on > >> the last disk(s) of this archive. > >> note: wg511v2_3_2.exe may be a plain executable, not an archive > >> unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of wg511v2_3_2.exe or > >> wg511v2_3_2.exe.zip, and cannot find wg511v2_3_2.exe.ZIP, > >> period. > >> > >> $ cabextract -l wg511v2_3_2.exe > >> wg511v2_3_2.exe: no valid cabinets found > >> > >> All done, errors in processing 1 file(s) > >> === > >> > >> Last time I used cabextract (more than a couple of years now) I don't > >> recall having such problems. How can I troubleshoot this, or how else > >> can I extract the .sys files from in there? > > > > what does file says about that file? and doesn't need zip a .zip ending? $ file -z wg511v2_3_2.exe wg511v2_3_2.exe: MS-DOS executable PE for MS Windows (GUI) Intel 80386 32-bit I tried replacing the .exe with .zip but had the same results. > Self-extracting ZIP (and other archive format) files from DOS, > Windows, OS/2, etc are usually an executable program with ZIP file > appended. The stub program knows to seek to the end of its executable > data to look for the archive it is to extract and unzip (etc) are able > to detect this stub and bypass it. > > I googled the file wg511v2_3_2.exe and downloaded it. It is a > InstallShield program, containing an MSI containing a CAB. AFAIK there > are no Linux programs that are able to unpack -current- versions of > InstallShield. > > I am on Windows XP right now (at work), I have unpacked the contents > and can email them to the OP or upload somewhere if you'd like. Let me > know. Thanks Paul! How do you unpack the contents in WinXP? If you run the .exe it just installs it/them all over the fs, right? I would be grateful for .sys and .inf files please. Either email them off list or upload them somewhere and let me have a URL to download them. This is where the original .exe came from: ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/wg511v2_3_2.exe -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 22:02:25 Xavier Parizet wrote: > Stroller a écrit : > > On 9 Sep 2009, at 19:06, Xavier Parizet wrote: > > ... > > Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the > > search > > query? > > Is mydomain parameter set in /etc/postfix/main.cf ? > >>> > >>> Yes, I believe this is necessary for postfix to actually accept emails? > >> > >> I don't think so. > > > > I believe - but I could be mistaken - that the domain must be in > > mydestination. > > I agree with you. The postfix configurations files should help us more... > > > In my case (and by default?) that contains $mydomain > > > > Stroller. I have attached the output of "postconf -n" and the main.cf and master.cf files. Don't have a ldap.cf file as it's configured inside the main.cf file. The aliases are parsed correctly, but I noticed, while researching this, that it doesn't seem to correctly match the users, but relies on cyrus to tell it if the mailbox exists or not. And before I forget, I use fetchmail to collect the email from my ISP and configured fetchmail to hand it over to postfix. As for the versions and USE-flags I use: -- data ~ # eix -e cyrus-imapd [U] net-mail/cyrus-imapd Available versions: 2.3.14 2.3.14-r3 {idled kerberos kolab nntp pam replication sieve snmp ssl tcpd} Installed versions: 2.3.14(01:34:20 07/07/09)(kerberos pam sieve ssl tcpd -idled -nntp -replication -snmp) Homepage:http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/imapd/ Description: The Cyrus IMAP Server. data ~ # eix -e postfix [U] mail-mta/postfix Available versions: 2.5.5 2.5.7 ~2.5.9 ~2.6.5 {cdb dovecot-sasl hardened ipv6 ldap mailwrapper mbox mysql nis pam postgres sasl selinux ssl vda} Installed versions: 2.5.5(01:32:12 07/07/09)(ldap mailwrapper sasl ssl - cdb -dovecot-sasl -hardened -ipv6 -mbox -mysql -nis -pam -postgres -selinux - vda) Homepage:http://www.postfix.org/ Description: A fast and secure drop-in replacement for sendmail. data ~ # eix -e openldap [I] net-nds/openldap Available versions: 2.3.41 ~2.3.41-r1 2.3.43 ~2.3.43-r1 ~2.4.16 ~2.4.17 ~2.4.17-r1 {berkdb crypt cxx debug experimental gdbm gnutls icu iodbc ipv6 kerberos minimal odbc overlays perl samba sasl selinux slp smbkrb5passwd ssl syslog tcpd} Installed versions: 2.3.43(01:25:35 07/07/09)(berkdb crypt kerberos samba sasl ssl tcpd -debug -gdbm -ipv6 -minimal -odbc -overlays -perl -selinux -slp -smbkrb5passwd) Homepage:http://www.OpenLDAP.org/ Description: LDAP suite of application and development tools -- Thanks, Joost set postmaster "shared+admin.Hoshidomains.data.mail.Fetchmail" set no bouncemail set no spambounce set properties "" # set daemon 300 poll pop.isp.net localdomains example.com envelope X-Envelope-To user 'catch' with password '' to * here # # Postfix master process configuration file. For details on the format # of the file, see the master(5) manual page (command: "man 5 master"). # # Do not forget to execute "postfix reload" after editing this file. # # == # service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args # (yes) (yes) (yes) (never) (100) # == smtp inet n - n - - smtpd #submission inet n - n - - smtpd # -o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt # -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes # -o smtpd_client_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated,reject # -o milter_macro_daemon_name=ORIGINATING smtps inet n - n - - smtpd -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes -o smtpd_reject_unlisted_sender=yes -o smtpd_recipient_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated,reject -o broken_sasl_auth_clients=yes # -o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes # -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes # -o smtpd_client_restrictions=permit_sasl_authenticated,reject # -o milter_macro_daemon_name=ORIGINATING #628 inet n - n - - qmqpd pickupfifo n - n 60 1 pickup cleanup unix n - n - 0 cleanup qmgr fifo n - n 300 1 qmgr #qmgr fifo n - n 300 1 oqmgr tlsmgrunix - - n 1000? 1 tlsmgr rewrite unix - - n - - trivial-rewrite bounceunix - - n - 0 bounce defer unix - - n - 0 bounce trace unix - - n - 0 bounce verifyunix - - n - 1 verify flush unix n - n 1000? 0 flush proxymap unix - - n - - proxymap proxywrite unix - - n -
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo LVS
Nick Khamis a écrit : > Hey Xavier, > > I do appologize for the two messages, it will not happen again. When > issuing a "find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name ip_vs*.ko" I see only > Ok so, under Networking support -> Networking options -> Network packet filtering support (Netfilter), you enabled IP virtual server support, then, under IP virtual server support, you said earlier that you enabled : [*] TCP load balancing support [*] UDP load balancing support but, you're looking for ip_vs_* modules, so it seems you did not enabled theses items : *** IPVS scheduler *** round-robin scheduling (which is ip_vs_rr.ko) weighted round-robin scheduling (which is ip_vs_wrr.ko) least-connection scheduling (which is ip_vs_lc.ko) weighted least-connection scheduling (which is ip_vs_wlc.ko) locality-based least-connection scheduling (which is ip_vs_lblc.ko) locality-based least-connection with replication scheduling (which is ip_vs_lblcr.ko) destination hashing scheduling (which is ip_vs_dh.ko) source hashing scheduling (which is ip_vs_sh.ko) shortest expected delay scheduling (which is ip_vs_sed.ko) never queue scheduling (which is ip_vs_nq.ko) *** IPVS application helper *** FTP protocol helper (which is ip_vs_ftp.ko) did you ? And, yes, next time you are looking for something in the kernel config, please do a search using menuconfig (simply issue make menuconfig in the kernel tree, and when the menu shows up, then use the '/' key, and enter the of the CONFIG_ item you're looking for) HTH. > Thanks in Advanced, > Ninus -- Xavier Parizet YaGB : http://gentooist.com GPG :C7DC B10E FC21 63BE B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] running e2fsck pre-mount
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 04:37:49 Maxim Wexler wrote: > Hi group, > > On an Asus netbook during boot after the line > > *checking all filesystems > > there'll be a message something like 'filesystem mounted 36 times > without being checked. Check forced' then something like '17.1% > non-contiguous' then a long delay. Then one of two things, either a > message saying 'errors fixed' or a forced reboot. > > What does it mean 'without being checked' Does the boot process expect > a filesystem check, in this case e2fsck? Why should their be errors. I > shut the machine like this '#shutdown -h(or -r) now' Everything is > unmounted and the machine turns off without a glitch that I''m aware > of. > > How can I run e2fsck on the drives *before* they are mounted, if that > is what is required here? It's a feature of ext2. It doesn't have much in the way of internal checks when being used to make sure that it's structure is consistent, so the default setting is to force a full fsck after every X mounts or after every Y days, which ever comes first. You do not want to disable it. It is your safety net and the expected behaviour. It is working correctly as the fs is being checked before it is mounted. Read the various man pages related to ext2 for more info. -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] mplayer and sound in firefox during playback
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 01:49:15 Harry Putnam wrote: > I've installed mplayer and am able to play back online vidoes like > quicktime. However, I get no sound. > > Playing the same file retrieved from browser cache, directly with > mplayer, works with sound. > > What do I need to do with firefox to get the sound of videos? Was firefox built with USE=alsa? -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
[gentoo-user] Re: mplayer and sound in firefox during playback
On 09/09/2009 10:05 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote: On Wednesday 09 September 2009 01:49:15 Harry Putnam wrote: I've installed mplayer and am able to play back online vidoes like quicktime. However, I get no sound. Playing the same file retrieved from browser cache, directly with mplayer, works with sound. What do I need to do with firefox to get the sound of videos? Was firefox built with USE=alsa? Doesn't matter. It's the plugin that plays the sound, not Firefox (I know because I have Firefox without the alsa USE flag and it works OK.)
Re: [gentoo-user] running e2fsck pre-mount
On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 08:37:49PM -0600, Penguin Lover Maxim Wexler squawked: > On an Asus netbook during boot after the line > > *checking all filesystems > > there'll be a message something like 'filesystem mounted 36 times > without being checked. Check forced' then something like '17.1% > non-contiguous' then a long delay. Then one of two things, either a > message saying 'errors fixed' or a forced reboot. A feature of mount and a feature of e2fs. First, from man 5 fstab The sixth field, (fs_passno), is used by the fsck(8) program to deter- mine the order in which filesystem checks are done at reboot time. The root filesystem should be specified with a fs_passno of 1, and other filesystems should have a fs_passno of 2. Filesystems within a drive will be checked sequentially, but filesystems on different drives will be checked at the same time to utilize parallelism available in the hardware. If the sixth field is not present or zero, a value of zero is returned and fsck will assume that the filesystem does not need to be checked. Now you know what the last dangling number in /etc/fstab is for! For most of my partitions, except the root one, I set it to 0. Mostly because that my partitions are in ReiserFS. However, it is probably set to 0 in your case, otherwise the message you saw wouldn't have happened. Next, if you look at man tune2fs, you'd see the option '-c', which (just quoting the relevant parts) Adjust the number of mounts after which the filesystem will be checked by e2fsck. If [the number] is 0 or -1, the number of times the filesystem is mounted will be disregarded by e2fsck. > > What does it mean 'without being checked' Does the boot process expect > a filesystem check, in this case e2fsck? Why should their be errors. I > shut the machine like this '#shutdown -h(or -r) now' Everything is > unmounted and the machine turns off without a glitch that I''m aware > of. More from the manpage for tune2fs: You should strongly consider the consequences of disabling mount-count-dependent checking entirely. Bad disk drives, cables, memory, and kernel bugs could all corrupt a filesystem without makrking the filesystem dirty or in error. If you are using journaling on your filesystem, your filesystem will never be marked dirty, so it will not normally be checked. A filesystem error detected by the kernel will still force an fsck on the next reboot, but it may already be too late to prevent data loss at that point. Basically, since you don't ask the filesystems to be checked on every boot, to make sure your fs's are sane, ext2/3 will ask the filesystems to be checked every X mounts (also every T period of time, see the -i option in tune2fs for details). Like the manpage said, sh*t happens, and it is better that you check once in a while. However, if every single time when the fsck is run you either reboot or there is an error... there maybe something wrong with your hardware. If you don't have smartd installed, you should consider it, your data on the harddrive should be worth your time. W -- There was a man in a nuthouse who constantly scared off all the newcomers with a menacing smile and the dreadful-sounding phrase, "I differentiate you! I differentiate you!"--invariably the newcomer would cower in the corner and stay far away from the man. However, one day another man came in and confronted the first man. Of course, the first began yelling at the newcomer, "I differentiate you! I differentiate you!" But it had no effect on the newcomer. The man yelled "I differentiate you!" several times to no avail. Finally, he broke down in tears. "Why, why?!?" he asked. The second man stated simply, "I'm e^x." Sortir en Pantoufles: up 1006 days, 7:02
Re: [gentoo-user] mp3splt-gtk, hearts and hwinfo fails to emerge
Arttu V. wrote: > On 9/8/09, Paul Hartman wrote: > >> I'm using without problems: media-sound/mp3splt-gtk-0.5.6 with >> USE="nls -audacious -gstreamer" >> > > Yes, it would seem that the 0.5.6 version compiles, while 0.5.4 > (stable on amd64 and x86) won't on x86. And then there is already > 0.5.7a out since months ago: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/mp3splt/files/ > > Who likes to interact with b.g.o? =) > > I unmasked 0.5.6 and it installed just fine. I would assume that version is to fix 0.5.4 since it doesn't work. I'm not sure if doing a bug would matter since the fix is already in the pipe. It just may need to be speed up a little. Now I am only left with hearts not working I guess. I also notice that KDE 4.3.1 is out and that KDE 3.5 is headed out the door. --depclean wanted to remove KDE 3. :-( A -n fixed it but my time with the old faithful KDE 3 appears to be limited. Thanks much for the help. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] autossh
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 11:34:31AM +0530, Penguin Lover Kaushal Shriyan squawked: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:09 AM, Joshua Murphy wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Kaushal Shriyan > > wrote: > >> export AUTOSSH_GATETIME=0 > >> export AUTOSSH_POLL=100 > >> export AUTOSSH_PORT=20020 > >> export AUTOSSH_DEBUG=1 > >> > > Where are you starting autossh from? The AUTOSSH_POLL variable in your > > .bashrc is, it would appear, being disregarded in whatever context > > autossh is starting in, otherwise you'd be seeing an up to 1 minute, > > 40 second delay on reconnecting, not 10 minutes. > I am starting autossh somehost from the same gnome-terminal tab > session where my .bashrc is located > > Any further clue ? > Did you open a new gnome-terminal after editing .bashrc? In the same terminal, what is the output when you type env | grep AUTOSSH ? W -- Fahnestock's Rule for failure: If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried. Sortir en Pantoufles: up 1006 days, 7:37
Re: [gentoo-user] autossh
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Willie Wong wrote: > On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 11:34:31AM +0530, Penguin Lover Kaushal Shriyan > squawked: >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:09 AM, Joshua Murphy wrote: >> > On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Kaushal Shriyan >> > wrote: >> >> export AUTOSSH_GATETIME=0 >> >> export AUTOSSH_POLL=100 >> >> export AUTOSSH_PORT=20020 >> >> export AUTOSSH_DEBUG=1 >> >> >> > Where are you starting autossh from? The AUTOSSH_POLL variable in your >> > .bashrc is, it would appear, being disregarded in whatever context >> > autossh is starting in, otherwise you'd be seeing an up to 1 minute, >> > 40 second delay on reconnecting, not 10 minutes. >> I am starting autossh somehost from the same gnome-terminal tab >> session where my .bashrc is located >> >> Any further clue ? >> > > Did you open a new gnome-terminal after editing .bashrc? > > In the same terminal, what is the output when you type > > env | grep AUTOSSH > > ? > > W > -- > Fahnestock's Rule for failure: > If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried. > Sortir en Pantoufles: up 1006 days, 7:37 > > Hi Willie Wong $env | grep AUTOSSH AUTOSSH_GATETIME=0 AUTOSSH_POLL=10 I opened a new gnome-terminal Any further clue ? Thanks and Regards Kaushal
[gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
Hi all (sorry to bother you again!!) I'm still in the middle of the process of updating to KDE4 Now the update blocks with and svn error: * The die message: * subversion: can't fetch to /usr/portage/distfiles/svn-src/eselect-python/trunk from https://overlays.gentoo.org/svn/proj/python/projects/eselect-python/trunk. I've configured the proxy setting both http_proxy and https_proxy. Do I have to configure something else? Usually emerge has always worked, so I thing it's an SVN problem, however, through the browser, I successfully connect to the site... Any idea? Thanks a lot, Massimiliano
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 11:22:31 Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote: > Hi all (sorry to bother you again!!) > > I'm still in the middle of the process of updating to KDE4 > > Now the update blocks with and svn error: > > * The die message: > * subversion: can't fetch to > /usr/portage/distfiles/svn-src/eselect-python/trunk from > https://overlays.gentoo.org/svn/proj/python/projects/eselect-python/trunk. > > I've configured the proxy setting both http_proxy and https_proxy. > > Do I have to configure something else? > > Usually emerge has always worked, so I thing it's an SVN problem, > however, through the browser, I successfully connect to the site... From your log of yesterday: [nomerge ] kde-base/plasma-workspace-4.3.1 USE="handbook python (-aqua) -debug -google-gadgets (-kdeprefix) -rss -xinerama" [ebuild N] dev-python/sip-4.8.2 USE="-debug -doc" 601 kB [ebuild U ] app-admin/eselect-python- [20090606] 0 kB Do you really really want the latest bleeding edge eselect-python from svn? You will have an entry in package.keywords or maybe package.unmask causing this. Remove those entries. Even better, put -python in USE and enable it only for those packages where you know you want it. Python-based plugins in KDE cause no end of build issues and are seldom needed. -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
Thanks! I removed it and now it works... however, I think autounmask added it (I never did : I swear! :-) ) I thought however that 999 was a strange version number :-) Thanks, Massimiliano On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 11:22:31 Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote: > > Hi all (sorry to bother you again!!) > > > > I'm still in the middle of the process of updating to KDE4 > > > > Now the update blocks with and svn error: > > > > * The die message: > > * subversion: can't fetch to > > /usr/portage/distfiles/svn-src/eselect-python/trunk from > > > https://overlays.gentoo.org/svn/proj/python/projects/eselect-python/trunk. > > > > I've configured the proxy setting both http_proxy and https_proxy. > > > > Do I have to configure something else? > > > > Usually emerge has always worked, so I thing it's an SVN problem, > > however, through the browser, I successfully connect to the site... > > From your log of yesterday: > > > [nomerge ] kde-base/plasma-workspace-4.3.1 USE="handbook python > (-aqua) > -debug -google-gadgets (-kdeprefix) -rss -xinerama" > [ebuild N] dev-python/sip-4.8.2 USE="-debug -doc" 601 kB > [ebuild U ] app-admin/eselect-python- [20090606] 0 kB > > > Do you really really want the latest bleeding edge eselect-python from svn? > > You will have an entry in package.keywords or maybe package.unmask causing > this. Remove those entries. > > Even better, put -python in USE and enable it only for those packages where > you know you want it. Python-based plugins in KDE cause no end of build > issues > and are seldom needed. > > -- > alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com >
Re: [gentoo-user] Luks: Which cipher to use
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 11:21:12 +0200 Marco wrote: > I am about to encrypt my external hard drive. I found the howtos > http://de.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/DM-Crypt and > http://de.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/DM-Crypt/Daten-Partition_verschl%C3%BCsseln > (sorry, German...). They give a good understanding of how to do the > stuff, but I am unsure about which cipher to use. LRW is considered > insecure in some cases so thus it should be replaced by XTS which is > experimental though... Furthermore, if using XTS is used, there is > different options like xts-plain, xts-benbi, xts-essiv:sha256. Which > option is preferable? What about the key size? Is there any relation > between key size and block size of the file system in terms of data > security? I might be wrong here, since I'm not a crypto expert, so feel free to correct, but here's how I see it... From dm-crypt.c: Different IV generation algorithms: plain: the initial vector is the 32-bit little-endian version of the sector number, padded with zeros if neccessary. essiv: "encrypted sector|salt initial vector", the sector number is encrypted with the bulk cipher using a salt as key. The salt should be derived from the bulk cipher's key via hashing. benbi: the 64-bit "big-endian 'narrow block'-count", starting at 1 (needed for LRW-32-AES and possible other narrow block modes) null: the initial vector is always zero. Provides compatibility with obsolete loop_fish2 devices. Do not use for new devices. IV (Initialization Vector) is just a piece of random data to mix with stuff-to-encrypt for a disk block, so two blocks, encrypted by the same key won't look the same. Obviously, you need to know it to get the data back. Some sort of "salt" for a stream ciphers, but it doesn't get recorded anywhere, being calculated on-the-fly by one of the above methods. Note that 'always zero' approach would produce unsalted data, so not only the blocks can be identified, but also swapped - root-owned data can be pushed into some /tmp file (say, at night), which will be accessible by some malicious code after you'll enter the key. Plain and benbi seem to be simple counters, second one is probably just a multiple of the first, counting cipher blocks instead of disk blocks. These rule out the former case, but allow to write similar blocks of data, which can later be easily found on disk, especially if the length of data between them is known, since IV is absolutely predictable. ESSIV, on the other hand, uses the hash of these counters with the key itself to salt IV, so it seem to rule out all the aforementioned vulnerabilities. Hash strength here ensures that it can't be turned into former 'plain counters' case due to hash collision. XTS/LRW/CBC/... are methods to encrypt the single data block to a disk block. Since data is read in blocks, block also seem to be the atomic unit of data encryption - everything is en-/decrypted in whole blocks when read/written from/to disk. These methods further divide the disk block into a smaller units to ensure that there won't be a (similar to the above) case when two similar, say, 16-byte pieces in a single 512k disk block would look identical, otherwise some data with such watermarks can be generated and proven to be on this disk - whole blocks can be marked with them, so they can later be found, along with any known data between them. They also mix the key with some generated salt for these units. CBC relies on plain data, so it can be broken by crafted data. LRW also seem to suffer from some known vulnerabilities, so XTS seem to be the best and recommended one. And the first part of some definition like "serpent-lrw-benbi" is a cipher itself - the method of mixing the key with data, so they can't be easily separated. There are plenty of cipher benchmarks out there (openssl has one built-in) and the vulnerabilities are quite known. Rijndael, known as AES, being the standard, is very fast, but is a subject to all sort of scrutiny. Last thing I heard is that AES-256 is actually easier to break (although it hasn't gone that far) than AES-128, but that stuff can be easily found on a regular newsfeeds. -- Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Off site storage solution
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 14:17:51 +0200 Momesso Andrea wrote: > If I set up a script to keep in sync my local storage and the amazon > one, the user will be able to reduce the costs (only download from > amazon when really needed), and will not have to bother learning a new > interface. Note that there are several backup utils that support S3 storage specifically, take a look at that: grep '^app-backup.*:s3' /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc -- Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Off site storage solution
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 11:12:27 +0200 Momesso Andrea wrote: > Is anyone aware of a off site storage solution that could satisfay my > needs? Aside from S3, there's also ADrive (adrive.com), which allows access via ftp and webdav and (unlike S3) doesn't charge for bandwidth. -- Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] Re: Where are the following LVS kernel modules
On 09/08/2009 08:14 PM, Nick Khamis wrote: I have included in my kenrel configuration the following: IP virtual server support -> [*] TCP load balancing -> [*] UDP load balancing I have added to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 the follwing #lvs ip_vs ip_vs_rr ip_vs_wrr ip_vs_lc ip_vs_wlc ip_vs_lblc ip_vs_lblcr ip_vs_dh ip_vs_sh ip_vs_sed ip_vs_nq ip_vs_ftp When I modprobe any of them I recieve module not found. Normally the 'make install modules_install' step runs depmod automatically, but if you install your kernel some other way maybe depmod is omitted. Anyway, try running depmod from a command prompt and see what happens.
[gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
Hi folks, Can someone tell me what this means? r...@smoker / # emerge -p --depclean * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always * be kept. They can be manually added to this set with * `emerge --noreplace `. Packages that are listed in * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by * depclean, even if they are part of the world set. * * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved. As a * consequence, it is often necessary to run `emerge --update * --newuse --deep @system @world` prior to depclean. Calculating dependencies... done! >>> Checking for lib consumers... >>> Assigning files to packages... * In order to avoid breakage of link level dependencies, one or more * packages will not be removed. This can be solved by rebuilding the * packages that pulled them in. * * dev-lang/python-2.5.4-r3 pulled in by: * app-office/scribus-1.3.3.11 * >>> Adding lib providers to graph... \ Calculating dependencies... done! I have re-compiled scribus about three times now. I have also ran python-updater a few times and it just keeps rebuilding scribus and boost in a endless loop. What am I missing here? Thanks. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] autossh
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 02:38:21PM +0530, Penguin Lover Kaushal Shriyan squawked: > $env | grep AUTOSSH > AUTOSSH_GATETIME=0 > AUTOSSH_POLL=10 > > I opened a new gnome-terminal > > Any further clue ? Okay, try running autossh with the environment variable specified on the commandline, aka AUTOSSH_POLL=100 autossh and check the logs to see whether it reacted to that request. If not, run which autossh and file `which autossh` and post the output. W -- Have you heard about Ron Howard's new movie? The travel documentary about northern Europe? It's called "Mr. Opie's Holland." Sortir en Pantoufles: up 1006 days, 10:39
[gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
Hi All, I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this list knows how to do this. My current situation: Postfix gets an email delivered for user X Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus email folder. I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found either only work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not compatible with cyrus) or requires a list to be maintained using all the known email-boxes. I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not listed in either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to cyrus is redirected to a specific cyrus mailbox. Many thanks, Joost Roeleveld
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Off site storage solution
Quoting Mike Kazantsev : On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 11:12:27 +0200 Momesso Andrea wrote: Is anyone aware of a off site storage solution that could satisfay my needs? Aside from S3, there's also ADrive (adrive.com), which allows access via ftp and webdav and (unlike S3) doesn't charge for bandwidth. Thank you very much... This service also allows me to try it for free before and write a review for the user. -- TopperH BLOG: [http://topperh.blogspot.com] TWITTER: [http://twitter.com/TopperH] JABBER: [topper_har...@jabber.org] IRC: [TopperH on freenode and oftc] LAST.FM: [http://www.last.fm/user/topper_harley] This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Where are the following LVS kernel modules
How I recompile the kernel is select the module that I need IP virtual server support >> -> [*] TCP load balancing >> -> [*] UDP load balancing >> > then do a make followed by a make modules_install. ip_vs is in my list of modules (the only ip_vs*) and does not return an error when I modprobe it but these are not there: #lvs ip_vs ip_vs_rr ip_vs_wrr ip_vs_lc ip_vs_wlc ip_vs_lblc ip_vs_lblcr ip_vs_dh ip_vs_sh ip_vs_sed ip_vs_nq ip_vs_ftp I am using kernel 2.6.30r5 Thanks for you Help, Ninus.
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
J. Roeleveld a écrit : > Hi All, > > I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this list > knows > how to do this. > > My current situation: > Postfix gets an email delivered for user X > Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) > if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. > > I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus email > folder. > > I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found either > only > work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not compatible with cyrus) or > requires a list to be maintained using all the known email-boxes. > > I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not listed in > either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to cyrus is redirected > to > a specific cyrus mailbox. A solution could be doing a catch-all alias (see [1]) : if your domain is example.com, then add an alias mapping @example.com to oneaddr...@example.com either using virtual alias or /etc/postfix/aliases . HTH. [1] http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html > Many thanks, > > Joost Roeleveld -- Xavier Parizet YaGB : http://gentooist.com GPG :C7DC B10E FC21 63BE B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 13:54:33 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote: > if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. > > I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus > email folder. Set luser_relay in /etc/postfix/main.cf. You need to create a valid user for it to point to, then all mail for non-existent users will go to that mailbox. -- Neil Bothwick Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it.Richard Feynman signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 13:43:13 Dale wrote: > Hi folks, > > Can someone tell me what this means? > > r...@smoker / # emerge -p --depclean > > * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious > * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always > * be kept. They can be manually added to this set with > * `emerge --noreplace `. Packages that are listed in > * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by > * depclean, even if they are part of the world set. > * > * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages > * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved. As a > * consequence, it is often necessary to run `emerge --update > * --newuse --deep @system @world` prior to depclean. > > Calculating dependencies... done! > > >>> Checking for lib consumers... > >>> Assigning files to packages... > > * In order to avoid breakage of link level dependencies, one or more > * packages will not be removed. This can be solved by rebuilding the > * packages that pulled them in. > * > * dev-lang/python-2.5.4-r3 pulled in by: > * app-office/scribus-1.3.3.11 > * > > >>> Adding lib providers to graph... > > \ > Calculating dependencies... done! > > > I have re-compiled scribus about three times now. I have also ran > python-updater a few times and it just keeps rebuilding scribus and > boost in a endless loop. What am I missing here? This is horrible to solve. I'll tell you what I've discovered when it happens to me. But first, the error message is generic and a best guess - "rebuilding the packages that pulled them in" might work, but also might not. The superficial problem is broken ebuilds caused by the real problem - broken build scripts that configure themselves in funky ways at build time. Real example, I have this on my machine: * dev-db/edb- pulled in by: * media-libs/imlib2_loaders- and nazgul mysql # eix imlib2_loaders [I] media-libs/imlib2_loaders [1] Installed versions: (18:33:40 09/06/09)(-doc -edb -nls) and # ldd /usr/lib64/imlib2/loaders/*.so | grep edb libedb.so.1 => /usr/lib/libedb.so.1 (0x7f33bf139000) So, edb is nowhere in the dependency graph for imlib2_loaders (USE=-edb). Portage *knows* it should not depend on edb at all. But, when imlib2_loaders builds, ./configure finds edb on the system (I have it, I just don't want support for it in imlib2_loaders). The ./configure is broken - there is no "--enable edb" in it. Now this always just happened to work just fine for all of us. Recent portage know records link level deps when it builds stuff (see ldd above) so now concludes (correctly) that imlib2_loaders does not depend on edb per portage, but does per the actual system. It is now clear that I now have two and only two options: - Unmerge edb. This might not be desirable and I should not be forced to do this. - Build imlib2_loaders with edb support. This also might not be desirable. Actually there's a third option: fix the e17 team's broken build scripts. In your case, I think you need to rebuild scribus with "USE=python" Note that portage can't really help you diagnose these issues, it can only point them out. It has no idea that the inconsistency is due to that USE flag (it can't read human-speak). You also can't DEPEND on scribus[python] as 1. The dep is the wrong way round 2. It's actually force USE=python for scribus if, and only if, python is actually already present on the system. This is also the wrong way round and portage should not be expected to implement funky run-time detection workarounds for broken ./configure scripts. I did tell you at the beginning that it was complex, right? -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Dale wrote: > Hi folks, > > Can someone tell me what this means? > > r...@smoker / # emerge -p --depclean > > * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious > * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always > * be kept. They can be manually added to this set with > * `emerge --noreplace `. Packages that are listed in > * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by > * depclean, even if they are part of the world set. > * > * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages > * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved. As a > * consequence, it is often necessary to run `emerge --update > * --newuse --deep @system @world` prior to depclean. > > Calculating dependencies... done! Checking for lib consumers... Assigning files to packages... > * In order to avoid breakage of link level dependencies, one or more > * packages will not be removed. This can be solved by rebuilding the > * packages that pulled them in. > * > * dev-lang/python-2.5.4-r3 pulled in by: > * app-office/scribus-1.3.3.11 > * Adding lib providers to graph... > \ > Calculating dependencies... done! > > > I have re-compiled scribus about three times now. I have also ran > python-updater a few times and it just keeps rebuilding scribus and > boost in a endless loop. What am I missing here? > > Thanks. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > > Possibly scribus isn't compatible with python-2.6? The few times I've run into this with depclean I've removed the app (scribus in this case) cleaned up the machine with depclean and revdep-rebuild, and then reinstalled the app from scratch. If it tries to pull in phython-2.5 then you just have to make a choice whether you want it or not. (Or look for a mased ebuild, etc. - Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:26:50 Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 13:54:33 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote: > > if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. > > > > I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus > > email folder. > > Set luser_relay in /etc/postfix/main.cf. You need to create a valid user > for it to point to, then all mail for non-existent users will go to that > mailbox. This does not work, "luser_relay" only works with the "local" delivery agent. When using Cyrus, this has been changed to the cyrus lmtp delivery agent. -- Joost
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 12:02:39 Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote: > Thanks! > > I removed it and now it works... however, I think autounmask added it (I ^^ I do not, have never, and likely will never, trust this beast. vi + eyeballs is my preferred tool :-) > never did : I swear! :-) ) > > I thought however that 999 was a strange version number :-) > Thanks, > Massimiliano -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:19:45 Xavier Parizet wrote: > J. Roeleveld a écrit : > > Hi All, > > > > I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this list > > knows how to do this. > > > > My current situation: > > Postfix gets an email delivered for user X > > Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) > > if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. > > > > I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus email > > folder. > > > > I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found > > either only work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not > > compatible with cyrus) or requires a list to be maintained using all the > > known email-boxes. > > > > I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not > > listed in either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to cyrus > > is redirected to a specific cyrus mailbox. > > A solution could be doing a catch-all alias (see [1]) : > if your domain is example.com, then add an alias mapping @example.com to > oneaddr...@example.com either using virtual alias or /etc/postfix/aliases . > > HTH. > > [1] http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html I did notice this option, but it would require me to duplicate the alias table into a alias file. I tried setting a "@" entry in my ldap-tree, but this did not work. Thanks, Joost
Re: [gentoo-user] autossh
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Willie Wong wrote: > On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 02:38:21PM +0530, Penguin Lover Kaushal Shriyan > squawked: >> $env | grep AUTOSSH >> AUTOSSH_GATETIME=0 >> AUTOSSH_POLL=10 >> >> I opened a new gnome-terminal >> >> Any further clue ? > > Okay, try running autossh with the environment variable specified on > the commandline, aka > > AUTOSSH_POLL=100 autossh > > and check the logs to see whether it reacted to that request. If not, > run > > which autossh > > and > > file `which autossh` > > and post the output. > > W > -- > Have you heard about Ron Howard's new movie? The travel > documentary about northern Europe? It's called "Mr. Opie's Holland." > Sortir en Pantoufles: up 1006 days, 10:39 > > Hi $ AUTOSSH_POLL=100 autossh hostxxx autossh[16050]: checking for grace period, tries = 0 autossh[16050]: starting ssh (count 1) autossh[16053]: execing /usr/bin/ssh autossh[16050]: ssh child pid is 16053 autossh[16050]: check on child 16053 autossh[16050]: set alarm for 600 secs ^Cautossh[16050]: received signal to exit (2) $ which autossh /usr/bin/autossh $ Thanks and Regards Kaushal
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
Mark Knecht wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Dale wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> Can someone tell me what this means? >> >> r...@smoker / # emerge -p --depclean >> >> * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious >> * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always >> * be kept. They can be manually added to this set with >> * `emerge --noreplace `. Packages that are listed in >> * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by >> * depclean, even if they are part of the world set. >> * >> * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages >> * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved. As a >> * consequence, it is often necessary to run `emerge --update >> * --newuse --deep @system @world` prior to depclean. >> >> Calculating dependencies... done! >> > Checking for lib consumers... > Assigning files to packages... > >> * In order to avoid breakage of link level dependencies, one or more >> * packages will not be removed. This can be solved by rebuilding the >> * packages that pulled them in. >> * >> * dev-lang/python-2.5.4-r3 pulled in by: >> * app-office/scribus-1.3.3.11 >> * >> > Adding lib providers to graph... > >> \ >> Calculating dependencies... done! >> >> >> I have re-compiled scribus about three times now. I have also ran >> python-updater a few times and it just keeps rebuilding scribus and >> boost in a endless loop. What am I missing here? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) >> >> >> > > Possibly scribus isn't compatible with python-2.6? The few times I've > run into this with depclean I've removed the app (scribus in this > case) cleaned up the machine with depclean and revdep-rebuild, and > then reinstalled the app from scratch. If it tries to pull in > phython-2.5 then you just have to make a choice whether you want it or > not. (Or look for a mased ebuild, etc. > > - Mark > > > LOL Since I would rather try to remove Scribus than python, I'll remove Scribus, do some cleaning, then reinstall and see what happens. We all know what could happen if I remove python that portage is using. o_O I'll report back if it continues after all this. Thanks to both Alan and Mark on this one. I was getting drunk going around in circles with this. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
J. Roeleveld a écrit : > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:19:45 Xavier Parizet wrote: >> J. Roeleveld a écrit : >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this list >>> knows how to do this. >>> >>> My current situation: >>> Postfix gets an email delivered for user X >>> Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) >>> if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. >>> >>> I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus email >>> folder. >>> >>> I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found >>> either only work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not >>> compatible with cyrus) or requires a list to be maintained using all the >>> known email-boxes. >>> >>> I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not >>> listed in either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to cyrus >>> is redirected to a specific cyrus mailbox. >> A solution could be doing a catch-all alias (see [1]) : >> if your domain is example.com, then add an alias mapping @example.com to >> oneaddr...@example.com either using virtual alias or /etc/postfix/aliases . >> >> HTH. >> >> [1] http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html > > I did notice this option, but it would require me to duplicate the alias > table > into a alias file. I tried setting a "@" entry in my ldap-tree, but > this did not work. If you use LDAP as a virtual backend, then [1] will then be a better place to look. Setting mailacceptinggeneralid ldap attribute to @ seems to be the solution (if you use "standard" LDAP scheme). HTH. [1] http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html#example_virtual > Thanks, > > Joost -- Xavier Parizet YaGB : http://gentooist.com GPG :C7DC B10E FC21 63BE B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:45:36 Dale wrote: > I'll report back if it continues after all this. Thanks to both Alan > and Mark on this one. I was getting drunk going around in circles with > this. > Let us know if "USE=python" really is the solution. I've been meaning to write this up at b.g.o. for a while now -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 5:45 AM, Dale wrote: > Mark Knecht wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Dale wrote: >> >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> Can someone tell me what this means? >>> >>> r...@smoker / # emerge -p --depclean >>> >>> * Always study the list of packages to be cleaned for any obvious >>> * mistakes. Packages that are part of the world set will always >>> * be kept. They can be manually added to this set with >>> * `emerge --noreplace `. Packages that are listed in >>> * package.provided (see portage(5)) will be removed by >>> * depclean, even if they are part of the world set. >>> * >>> * As a safety measure, depclean will not remove any packages >>> * unless *all* required dependencies have been resolved. As a >>> * consequence, it is often necessary to run `emerge --update >>> * --newuse --deep @system @world` prior to depclean. >>> >>> Calculating dependencies... done! >>> >> Checking for lib consumers... >> Assigning files to packages... >> >>> * In order to avoid breakage of link level dependencies, one or more >>> * packages will not be removed. This can be solved by rebuilding the >>> * packages that pulled them in. >>> * >>> * dev-lang/python-2.5.4-r3 pulled in by: >>> * app-office/scribus-1.3.3.11 >>> * >>> >> Adding lib providers to graph... >> >>> \ >>> Calculating dependencies... done! >>> >>> >>> I have re-compiled scribus about three times now. I have also ran >>> python-updater a few times and it just keeps rebuilding scribus and >>> boost in a endless loop. What am I missing here? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> :-) :-) >>> >>> >>> >> >> Possibly scribus isn't compatible with python-2.6? The few times I've >> run into this with depclean I've removed the app (scribus in this >> case) cleaned up the machine with depclean and revdep-rebuild, and >> then reinstalled the app from scratch. If it tries to pull in >> phython-2.5 then you just have to make a choice whether you want it or >> not. (Or look for a mased ebuild, etc. >> >> - Mark >> >> >> > > LOL Since I would rather try to remove Scribus than python, I'll remove > Scribus, do some cleaning, then reinstall and see what happens. We all > know what could happen if I remove python that portage is using. o_O > > I'll report back if it continues after all this. Thanks to both Alan > and Mark on this one. I was getting drunk going around in circles with > this. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > > I assume you've installed python-2.6 as part of emerge @system or @world and then run python-updater? That process has worked on my machines but I don't use too many office apps. Good luck! Cheers, Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] Luks: Which cipher to use
Hi Mike, Thanks for your very detailed description and explanation! On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Mike Kazantsev wrote: > On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 11:21:12 +0200 > Marco wrote: [...] > ESSIV, on the other hand, uses the hash of these counters with the key > itself to salt IV, so it seem to rule out all the aforementioned > vulnerabilities. Hash strength here ensures that it can't be turned > into former 'plain counters' case due to hash collision. > > > XTS/LRW/CBC/... are methods to encrypt the single data block to a disk > block. Since data is read in blocks, block also seem to be the atomic > unit of data encryption - everything is en-/decrypted in whole blocks > when read/written from/to disk. > > These methods further divide the disk block into a smaller units to > ensure that there won't be a (similar to the above) case when two > similar, say, 16-byte pieces in a single 512k disk block would look > identical, otherwise some data with such watermarks can be generated > and proven to be on this disk - whole blocks can be marked with them, > so they can later be found, along with any known data between them. > > They also mix the key with some generated salt for these units. > CBC relies on plain data, so it can be broken by crafted data. LRW also > seem to suffer from some known vulnerabilities, so XTS seem to be the > best and recommended one. So I think I'll go with xts-essiv:sha256. In terms of performance, a keylength of 256 might not be ideal. But since this external drive is mainly thought as a backup device,this is not too much of a drawback. -- Best regards, Marco
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
Alan McKinnon wrote: > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 12:02:39 Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote: > >> Thanks! >> >> I removed it and now it works... however, I think autounmask added it (I >> > ^^ > > I do not, have never, and likely will never, trust this beast. > > vi + eyeballs is my preferred tool :-) > > >> never did : I swear! :-) ) >> >> I thought however that 999 was a strange version number :-) >> Thanks, >> Massimiliano >> > > vi ? LOL I have used autounmask and so far it has not broke anything. I also like the way it separates what it adds from what was already there. It puts little separators in there so you can easily remove the lines it added. I use Kwrite to edit files, nano if I am between a rock and a hard place. Each his own tho. :-D Dale :-) :-)
[gentoo-user] Portage doesn't notice all networkmanager dependencies for rebuild
Hello, I was "upgrading" (or downgrading technically) from ~x86 to x86. So I didn't update or sync for about 6 months, and then with a few exceptions for ~x86 in /etc/portage/package.keywords I was able to get to stable after emerging ~384 packages. This is not a highly recommended process, but it's one of two ways to get from unstable back to stable, and generally speaking things went just fine. However, networkmanager was never rebuilt by portage, and I found it was not working quite right after the updates. The nm-applet (and other wireless probes) could see networks, locate access points, and request WEP & WPA keys and so on, but an IP address was never issued, and it just keeps asking for the password. I tried some hacks and fixes, but I can confirm all I needed to do was rebuild networkmanager. Given that I updated so many packages, it's very difficult for me to file a useful bug report on it. I do have a backup of the entire system prior to the update, but it's honestly not worth it to me to keep switching between backup and building packages trying to see which build networkmanager depends on that doesn't catch the necessity to rebuild networkmanager (especially since my system was running unstable code from 6 months ago, and the culprit package may already be fixed). So, I just wanted to toss this observation somewhere. If you use networkmanager and have wireless problems after an update, try rebuilding as a first solution! If anyone is just dying to know what package upgrade(s) breaks networkmanager, I can consider spending some time on the issue with my backups, but it seems like a very small point for so much effort. Regards, daid
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 08:04:27 -0500, Dale wrote: > > I do not, have never, and likely will never, trust this beast. > > > > vi + eyeballs is my preferred tool :-) You're not supposed to trust it. It gives a starting point for ${EDITOR} and eyeballs. > vi ? LOL I have used autounmask and so far it has not broke anything. > I also like the way it separates what it adds from what was already > there. It puts little separators in there so you can easily remove the > lines it added. If /etc/portage/packages.{unmask,keywords} are directories, it puts its entries in a separate file, which is even easier to work with. -- Neil Bothwick A friend in need may turn out to be a nuisance. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
Mark Knecht wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 5:45 AM, Dale wrote: > >> Mark Knecht wrote: >> >>> >>> Possibly scribus isn't compatible with python-2.6? The few times I've >>> run into this with depclean I've removed the app (scribus in this >>> case) cleaned up the machine with depclean and revdep-rebuild, and >>> then reinstalled the app from scratch. If it tries to pull in >>> phython-2.5 then you just have to make a choice whether you want it or >>> not. (Or look for a mased ebuild, etc. >>> >>> - Mark >>> >>> >>> >>> >> LOL Since I would rather try to remove Scribus than python, I'll remove >> Scribus, do some cleaning, then reinstall and see what happens. We all >> know what could happen if I remove python that portage is using. o_O >> >> I'll report back if it continues after all this. Thanks to both Alan >> and Mark on this one. I was getting drunk going around in circles with >> this. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) >> >> >> > > I assume you've installed python-2.6 as part of emerge @system or > @world and then run python-updater? That process has worked on my > machines but I don't use too many office apps. > > Good luck! > > Cheers, > Mark > > > Yes, I ran python-updater after the last python upgrade which was a week or so ago. I just hadn't ran --depclean yet. Needless to say, OOo just had to be recompiled too. It always does. Usually, about a week later, they have a upgrade for OOo which means I get to warm up my CPU again. Never fails. :/ So far, I have unmerged scribus, ran revdep-rebuild which didn't complain about anything this time and I am currently reinstalling scribus. No errors so far. I didn't get to test the python USE flag tho. According to emerge -pv scribus, it doesn't have that flag. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
Well.. as a gentoo newbie, I can say autounmask made my life much easier. Of course the error has been mine: I should have used the 'pretend' switch and look closer to the list... However, I don't think I would have noticed much: don't blame me, but many emerge aspects are still alien beasts to me :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 08:04:27 -0500, Dale wrote: > > >>> I do not, have never, and likely will never, trust this beast. >>> >>> vi + eyeballs is my preferred tool :-) >>> > > You're not supposed to trust it. It gives a starting point for ${EDITOR} > and eyeballs. > > >> vi ? LOL I have used autounmask and so far it has not broke anything. >> I also like the way it separates what it adds from what was already >> there. It puts little separators in there so you can easily remove the >> lines it added. >> > > If /etc/portage/packages.{unmask,keywords} are directories, it puts its > entries in a separate file, which is even easier to work with. > > > I really need to change over to the directory method. That just sounds s cool. Autounmask creating a new file makes it even better. Thanks for that tip. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
Dale wrote: > > > > Yes, I ran python-updater after the last python upgrade which was a week > or so ago. I just hadn't ran --depclean yet. Needless to say, OOo just > had to be recompiled too. It always does. Usually, about a week later, > they have a upgrade for OOo which means I get to warm up my CPU again. > Never fails. :/ > > So far, I have unmerged scribus, ran revdep-rebuild which didn't > complain about anything this time and I am currently reinstalling > scribus. No errors so far. > > I didn't get to test the python USE flag tho. According to emerge -pv > scribus, it doesn't have that flag. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > > Scribus installed with no error and portage is happy all the way around. Thanks guys, Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] mp3splt-gtk, hearts and hwinfo fails to emerge
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:41 AM, Dale wrote: > --depclean wanted to remove KDE 3. :-( You don't have it in world?
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with emerge -uD world
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Dale wrote: > Neil Bothwick wrote: >> On Wed, 09 Sep 2009 08:04:27 -0500, Dale wrote: >> >> I do not, have never, and likely will never, trust this beast. vi + eyeballs is my preferred tool :-) >> >> You're not supposed to trust it. It gives a starting point for ${EDITOR} >> and eyeballs. >> >> >>> vi ? LOL I have used autounmask and so far it has not broke anything. >>> I also like the way it separates what it adds from what was already >>> there. It puts little separators in there so you can easily remove the >>> lines it added. >>> >> >> If /etc/portage/packages.{unmask,keywords} are directories, it puts its >> entries in a separate file, which is even easier to work with. >> >> >> > > I really need to change over to the directory method. That just sounds > s cool. Autounmask creating a new file makes it even better. > > Thanks for that tip. For things like the KDE overlay it's almost required to do it that way if you want to keep your sanity. You can just make a symlink to the unmask and keywords files in the overlay so it automagically is updated when you re-sync it :)
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:49:37 Xavier Parizet wrote: > J. Roeleveld a écrit : > > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:19:45 Xavier Parizet wrote: > >> J. Roeleveld a écrit : > >>> Hi All, > >>> > >>> I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this > >>> list knows how to do this. > >>> > >>> My current situation: > >>> Postfix gets an email delivered for user X > >>> Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) > >>> if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. > >>> > >>> I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus > >>> email folder. > >>> > >>> I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found > >>> either only work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not > >>> compatible with cyrus) or requires a list to be maintained using all > >>> the known email-boxes. > >>> > >>> I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not > >>> listed in either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to cyrus > >>> is redirected to a specific cyrus mailbox. > >> > >> A solution could be doing a catch-all alias (see [1]) : > >> if your domain is example.com, then add an alias mapping @example.com to > >> oneaddr...@example.com either using virtual alias or > >> /etc/postfix/aliases . > >> > >> HTH. > >> > >> [1] http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html > > > > I did notice this option, but it would require me to duplicate the alias > > table into a alias file. I tried setting a "@" entry in my > > ldap-tree, but this did not work. > > If you use LDAP as a virtual backend, then [1] will then be a better place > to look. Setting mailacceptinggeneralid ldap attribute to @ seems > to be the solution (if you use "standard" LDAP scheme). > > HTH. > > [1] http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html#example_virtual I tried this, but when looking at the ldap logs, I notice that the 'domain' part does not exist in the search string. Eg. '%s' only shows the user, '%d' is empty, eg. query is ignored Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the search query? Thanks, Joost
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
J. Roeleveld a écrit : > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:49:37 Xavier Parizet wrote: >> J. Roeleveld a écrit : >>> On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:19:45 Xavier Parizet wrote: J. Roeleveld a écrit : > Hi All, > > I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this > list knows how to do this. > > My current situation: > Postfix gets an email delivered for user X > Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) > if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. > > I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus > email folder. > > I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found > either only work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not > compatible with cyrus) or requires a list to be maintained using all > the known email-boxes. > > I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not > listed in either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to cyrus > is redirected to a specific cyrus mailbox. A solution could be doing a catch-all alias (see [1]) : if your domain is example.com, then add an alias mapping @example.com to oneaddr...@example.com either using virtual alias or /etc/postfix/aliases . HTH. [1] http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html >>> I did notice this option, but it would require me to duplicate the alias >>> table into a alias file. I tried setting a "@" entry in my >>> ldap-tree, but this did not work. >> If you use LDAP as a virtual backend, then [1] will then be a better place >> to look. Setting mailacceptinggeneralid ldap attribute to @ seems >> to be the solution (if you use "standard" LDAP scheme). >> >> HTH. >> >> [1] http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html#example_virtual > > I tried this, but when looking at the ldap logs, I notice that the 'domain' > part does not exist in the search string. > Eg. '%s' only shows the user, '%d' is empty, eg. query is ignored > > Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the search > query? Is mydomain parameter set in /etc/postfix/main.cf ? > Thanks, > > Joost > -- Xavier Parizet YaGB : http://gentooist.com GPG :C7DC B10E FC21 63BE B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 16:56:28 Xavier Parizet wrote: > J. Roeleveld a écrit : > > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:49:37 Xavier Parizet wrote: > >> J. Roeleveld a écrit : > >>> On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:19:45 Xavier Parizet wrote: > J. Roeleveld a écrit : > > Hi All, > > > > I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this > > list knows how to do this. > > > > My current situation: > > Postfix gets an email delivered for user X > > Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) > > if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. > > > > I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus > > email folder. > > > > I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found > > either only work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not > > compatible with cyrus) or requires a list to be maintained using all > > the known email-boxes. > > > > I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not > > listed in either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to > > cyrus is redirected to a specific cyrus mailbox. > > A solution could be doing a catch-all alias (see [1]) : > if your domain is example.com, then add an alias mapping @example.com > to oneaddr...@example.com either using virtual alias or > /etc/postfix/aliases . > > HTH. > > [1] http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html > >>> > >>> I did notice this option, but it would require me to duplicate the > >>> alias table into a alias file. I tried setting a "@" entry in > >>> my ldap-tree, but this did not work. > >> > >> If you use LDAP as a virtual backend, then [1] will then be a better > >> place to look. Setting mailacceptinggeneralid ldap attribute to > >> @ seems to be the solution (if you use "standard" LDAP scheme). > >> > >> HTH. > >> > >> [1] http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html#example_virtual > > > > I tried this, but when looking at the ldap logs, I notice that the > > 'domain' part does not exist in the search string. > > Eg. '%s' only shows the user, '%d' is empty, eg. query is ignored > > > > Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the search > > query? > > Is mydomain parameter set in /etc/postfix/main.cf ? Yes, I believe this is necessary for postfix to actually accept emails? Or how else do I get this configured? Thanks, Joost
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Dale wrote: > Mark Knecht wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 5:45 AM, Dale wrote: >> >>> Mark Knecht wrote: >>> Possibly scribus isn't compatible with python-2.6? The few times I've run into this with depclean I've removed the app (scribus in this case) cleaned up the machine with depclean and revdep-rebuild, and then reinstalled the app from scratch. If it tries to pull in phython-2.5 then you just have to make a choice whether you want it or not. (Or look for a mased ebuild, etc. - Mark >>> LOL Since I would rather try to remove Scribus than python, I'll remove >>> Scribus, do some cleaning, then reinstall and see what happens. We all >>> know what could happen if I remove python that portage is using. o_O >>> >>> I'll report back if it continues after all this. Thanks to both Alan >>> and Mark on this one. I was getting drunk going around in circles with >>> this. >>> >>> Dale >>> >>> :-) :-) >>> >>> >>> >> >> I assume you've installed python-2.6 as part of emerge @system or >> @world and then run python-updater? That process has worked on my >> machines but I don't use too many office apps. >> >> Good luck! >> >> Cheers, >> Mark >> >> >> > > Yes, I ran python-updater after the last python upgrade which was a week > or so ago. I just hadn't ran --depclean yet. Needless to say, OOo just > had to be recompiled too. It always does. Usually, about a week later, > they have a upgrade for OOo which means I get to warm up my CPU again. > Never fails. :/ > > So far, I have unmerged scribus, ran revdep-rebuild which didn't > complain about anything this time and I am currently reinstalling > scribus. No errors so far. > > I didn't get to test the python USE flag tho. According to emerge -pv > scribus, it doesn't have that flag. > > Dale > > :-) :-) You actually compile OO? Wow! OO-bin for me. Couple of minutes and it's installed. Glad you got the problem fixed. Cheers, Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: > You actually compile OO? Wow! OO-bin for me. Couple of minutes and > it's installed. Same here. I compiled it for a long time (double meaning!), but when I realized the amount of time spent compiling it was greater than the amount of time spent using it... I decided to go oo-bin as well.
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Paul Hartman wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: >> You actually compile OO? Wow! OO-bin for me. Couple of minutes and >> it's installed. > > Same here. I compiled it for a long time (double meaning!), but when I > realized the amount of time spent compiling it was greater than the > amount of time spent using it... I decided to go oo-bin as well. > > I haven't even tried KDE on Gentoo due to compile times, but less OO. No patience for that stuff. I'm just about ready to build my first new desktop PC in 4 years and will have to decide on the very highest AMD Phenom II X4 965 @ 3.4Ghz vs one of the new Intel i5 or i7's. No matter what I choose I might finally be able to build KDE in maybe a few hours. - Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Paul Hartman > wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: >>> You actually compile OO? Wow! OO-bin for me. Couple of minutes and >>> it's installed. >> >> Same here. I compiled it for a long time (double meaning!), but when I >> realized the amount of time spent compiling it was greater than the >> amount of time spent using it... I decided to go oo-bin as well. >> >> > > I haven't even tried KDE on Gentoo due to compile times, but less OO. > No patience for that stuff. > > I'm just about ready to build my first new desktop PC in 4 years and > will have to decide on the very highest AMD Phenom II X4 965 @ 3.4Ghz > vs one of the new Intel i5 or i7's. No matter what I choose I might > finally be able to build KDE in maybe a few hours. I have Core 2 E6600 overclocked 25%, using /dev/shm for portage tmpdir and kdelibs4 compiles in about 20 minutes, give or take a couple minutes depending on system load. My last openoffice emerge was 1 hour 34 minutes. My last openoffice-bin emerge was 29 seconds. :)
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Gentoo Virtualization
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 18:56:50 walt wrote: > Are you seeing something very different at your end? Yes. I've created just one VM (this is on my KDE-4 test system). On the Details tab I get a list of configuration variables with their values. Under CD/DVD ROM I have "Mount CD/DVD drive" selected, and the "Host CD/DVD drive" drop-down box contains just the one entry: /dev/fd0. That's why I said I can't install a guest OS - the VM can't read the installation CD. Have I to make an ISO from the CD and mount that? Seems like a bit of a roundabout route if so. -- Rgds Peter
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Making sure I am a good netizen and secure.
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 16:42:42 Alan McKinnon wrote: > Apparently, you have two gentoo installs on the same machine: > > a regular one with / on /dev/md0 > a test system with / on /dev/sdc3 > > I presume you have KDE-3 on one and KDE-4 on the other. Yes. As far as I'm concerned KDE-4 is still in testing. No amount of protestation of its readiness for the real world will persuade me to adopt it wholeheartedly until I'm happy with it. So far, I'm not, and I don't want to pollute my working KDE-3 system with loads of stuff I'll have difficulty removing. > This is purely and only a happy circumstance It's nothing of the sort. It's a conscious, deliberate decision. > The entry you select at boot-time runs whatever system you > configured, which in turn runs whatever it has on it. You could remove > KDE-3 and install OpenBox instead, you are still not selecting OpenBox > from the grub screen. This is just pointless semantics. I select the OS I want to run at grub time, the same as anyone else. Nothing I've said in this thread is inconsistent with what you're saying, so let's just leave it at that, shall we? -- Rgds Peter
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 10:40:05 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote: > Same here. I compiled it for a long time (double meaning!), but when I > realized the amount of time spent compiling it was greater than the > amount of time spent using it... I decided to go oo-bin as well. You spend time compiling OOo? I just let the computer get on with it in the background :-O -- Neil Bothwick It's 21st Century. Where are all the flying cars? I was promised flying cars! signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 10:40:05 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote: > >> Same here. I compiled it for a long time (double meaning!), but when I >> realized the amount of time spent compiling it was greater than the >> amount of time spent using it... I decided to go oo-bin as well. > > You spend time compiling OOo? I just let the computer get on with it in > the background :-O Sure, of course I'm not staring at the gcc lines scrolling by, but it gets in the way of compiling other things and causes unnecessary (in my case) CPU and power load for a program I use only rarely. Especially on slower machines, like my laptop which takes something like 4 hours to compile openoffice. In that case I think gentoo in general may not be the right choice (since, again, I spend more time emerging than I do actually using the laptop), but I don't like any other distro so whatever. :) Google Docs has replaced most of what little I ever use OOo for (opening random "office" files people send me), so the -bin package may be dismissed from my machines in the near future too. ;)
Re: [gentoo-user] autossh
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 06:11:20PM +0530, Penguin Lover Kaushal Shriyan squawked: > > file `which autossh` What about this command? I want to see if autossh is a wrapper script so that it has its own environment. > $ AUTOSSH_POLL=100 autossh hostxxx > autossh[16050]: checking for grace period, tries = 0 > autossh[16050]: starting ssh (count 1) > autossh[16053]: execing /usr/bin/ssh > autossh[16050]: ssh child pid is 16053 > autossh[16050]: check on child 16053 > autossh[16050]: set alarm for 600 secs > ^Cautossh[16050]: received signal to exit (2) Regardless, you should file a bug. The way it is ignoring the environmental variable is definitely different from what the man page says it should do. The only things I can think of that gives it such behaviour is either (i) The software itself is broken and doesn't respect the variable. (ii) /usr/bin/autossh is actually a wrapper script so you need to set the variables in there, instead of in your .bashrc. For either case, the behaviour is not consistent with the man page. W -- M: Hey, do that again! Make the computer beep... W: As you wish! M: ah~~ ah~~... hum, that beep was a G. W: how can you tell? (turn around) oh... no fair... a tuner Sortir en Pantoufles: up 1006 days, 16:16
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Paul Hartman wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Paul Hartman >> wrote: >>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: You actually compile OO? Wow! OO-bin for me. Couple of minutes and it's installed. >>> >>> Same here. I compiled it for a long time (double meaning!), but when I >>> realized the amount of time spent compiling it was greater than the >>> amount of time spent using it... I decided to go oo-bin as well. >>> >>> >> >> I haven't even tried KDE on Gentoo due to compile times, but less OO. >> No patience for that stuff. >> >> I'm just about ready to build my first new desktop PC in 4 years and >> will have to decide on the very highest AMD Phenom II X4 965 @ 3.4Ghz >> vs one of the new Intel i5 or i7's. No matter what I choose I might >> finally be able to build KDE in maybe a few hours. > > I have Core 2 E6600 overclocked 25%, using /dev/shm for portage tmpdir > and kdelibs4 compiles in about 20 minutes, give or take a couple > minutes depending on system load. > > My last openoffice emerge was 1 hour 34 minutes. My last > openoffice-bin emerge was 29 seconds. :) > > kdelibs on any of my machines is at least an hour - probably 2. I'm running things like a 4 year old 3Ghz single core Athlon 64-bit. I suspect that the newer processors would change that significantly. ;-) - Mark
[gentoo-user] Re: mplayer and sound in firefox during playback
Nikos Chantziaras writes: > On 09/09/2009 10:05 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote: >> On Wednesday 09 September 2009 01:49:15 Harry Putnam wrote: >>> I've installed mplayer and am able to play back online vidoes like >>> quicktime. However, I get no sound. >>> >>> Playing the same file retrieved from browser cache, directly with >>> mplayer, works with sound. >>> >>> What do I need to do with firefox to get the sound of videos? >> >> >> >> Was firefox built with USE=alsa? > > Doesn't matter. It's the plugin that plays the sound, not Firefox (I > know because I have Firefox without the alsa USE flag and it works > OK.) I did Nikos suggestion but also discovered I hadn't relogged in the user after adding user to audio group. Once I did both it worked but not sure if both were needed. The user in audio part is a necessity for sure... but not sure the changes on right click in a running firefox playback is. What I mean is, I'm not sure if it was already right. The right click context menu preferences/play appears to be the only setting that would really matter. [audio output][drop dn menu] The drop down offers a number of choices, alsa being one of them. I think it was blank when I first looked. It seems to work with either being blank or `alsa' inserted.
Re: [gentoo-user] autossh
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Willie Wong wrote: > On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 06:11:20PM +0530, Penguin Lover Kaushal Shriyan > squawked: >> > file `which autossh` > > What about this command? I want to see if autossh is a wrapper script > so that it has its own environment. > >> $ AUTOSSH_POLL=100 autossh hostxxx >> autossh[16050]: checking for grace period, tries = 0 >> autossh[16050]: starting ssh (count 1) >> autossh[16053]: execing /usr/bin/ssh >> autossh[16050]: ssh child pid is 16053 >> autossh[16050]: check on child 16053 >> autossh[16050]: set alarm for 600 secs >> ^Cautossh[16050]: received signal to exit (2) > > Regardless, you should file a bug. The way it is ignoring the > environmental variable is definitely different from what the man page > says it should do. > > The only things I can think of that gives it such behaviour is either > > (i) The software itself is broken and doesn't respect the variable. > (ii) /usr/bin/autossh is actually a wrapper script so you need to set > the variables in there, instead of in your .bashrc. > > For either case, the behaviour is not consistent with the man page. > > W > -- > M: Hey, do that again! Make the computer beep... > W: As you wish! > M: ah~~ ah~~... hum, that beep was a G. > W: how can you tell? > (turn around) > oh... no fair... a tuner > Sortir en Pantoufles: up 1006 days, 16:16 > > Hi Willie Wong file `which autossh` /usr/bin/autossh: POSIX shell script text executable http://paste.ubuntu.com/268077/ I dont see any of my env variables being called in that bash shell script. Please suggest and guide Thanks for the explanation. Thanks and Regards, Kaushal
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
J. Roeleveld a écrit : > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 16:56:28 Xavier Parizet wrote: >> J. Roeleveld a écrit : >>> On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:49:37 Xavier Parizet wrote: J. Roeleveld a écrit : > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:19:45 Xavier Parizet wrote: >> J. Roeleveld a écrit : >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this >>> list knows how to do this. >>> >>> My current situation: >>> Postfix gets an email delivered for user X >>> Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) >>> if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. >>> >>> I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus >>> email folder. >>> >>> I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found >>> either only work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not >>> compatible with cyrus) or requires a list to be maintained using all >>> the known email-boxes. >>> >>> I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not >>> listed in either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to >>> cyrus is redirected to a specific cyrus mailbox. >> A solution could be doing a catch-all alias (see [1]) : >> if your domain is example.com, then add an alias mapping @example.com >> to oneaddr...@example.com either using virtual alias or >> /etc/postfix/aliases . >> >> HTH. >> >> [1] http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html > I did notice this option, but it would require me to duplicate the > alias table into a alias file. I tried setting a "@" entry in > my ldap-tree, but this did not work. If you use LDAP as a virtual backend, then [1] will then be a better place to look. Setting mailacceptinggeneralid ldap attribute to @ seems to be the solution (if you use "standard" LDAP scheme). HTH. [1] http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html#example_virtual >>> I tried this, but when looking at the ldap logs, I notice that the >>> 'domain' part does not exist in the search string. >>> Eg. '%s' only shows the user, '%d' is empty, eg. query is ignored >>> >>> Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the search >>> query? >> Is mydomain parameter set in /etc/postfix/main.cf ? > > Yes, I believe this is necessary for postfix to actually accept emails? I don't think so. > Or how else do I get this configured? You can see if it is configured by doing a postconf -n . If it's not, then issue a postconf -e mydomain=. For more information, man postconf. Posting your postconf -n output and your ldap.cf file can also help. HTH. > > Thanks, > > Joost -- Xavier Parizet YaGB : http://gentooist.com GPG :C7DC B10E FC21 63BE B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
Mark Knecht wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Paul Hartman > wrote: > >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Mark Knecht wrote: >> >>> You actually compile OO? Wow! OO-bin for me. Couple of minutes and >>> it's installed. >>> >> Same here. I compiled it for a long time (double meaning!), but when I >> realized the amount of time spent compiling it was greater than the >> amount of time spent using it... I decided to go oo-bin as well. >> >> >> > > I haven't even tried KDE on Gentoo due to compile times, but less OO. > No patience for that stuff. > > I'm just about ready to build my first new desktop PC in 4 years and > will have to decide on the very highest AMD Phenom II X4 965 @ 3.4Ghz > vs one of the new Intel i5 or i7's. No matter what I choose I might > finally be able to build KDE in maybe a few hours. > > - Mark > > > I'm going for the AMD myself. It's just in the planning but no money saved up yet. Currently I have a AMD 2500+ with 2Gb of ram. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] mp3splt-gtk, hearts and hwinfo fails to emerge
Paul Hartman wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:41 AM, Dale wrote: > >> --depclean wanted to remove KDE 3. :-( >> > > You don't have it in world? > > > I had kde-meta in there but not the specific version. I now have it in the world file this way: r...@smoker / # cat /var/lib/portage/world | grep kde-meta kde-base/kde-meta kde-base/kde-meta:3.5 r...@smoker / # That should last a little while longer. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] --depclean and python needed by scribus.
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 11:29:10 -0500, Paul Hartman wrote: > Sure, of course I'm not staring at the gcc lines scrolling by, but it > gets in the way of compiling other things and causes unnecessary (in > my case) CPU and power load for a program I use only rarely. > Especially on slower machines, like my laptop which takes something > like 4 hours to compile openoffice. In that case I think gentoo in > general may not be the right choice (since, again, I spend more time > emerging than I do actually using the laptop), but I don't like any > other distro so whatever. :) With my 900MHz Eee, I've copied its filesystems to a directory on my desktop that I use as a chroot, with FEATURES="buildpkg", then use emerge -k on the Eee (both have the same PKGDIR over NFS). So it still takes 90 mins to install openoffice,and the startup speed advantage of the source package is particularly useful on a slow box. -- Neil Bothwick "Criminal Lawyer" is a redundancy. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] flags on a minimalist server
Hello, I'm building a firewall on an old p3. It has Compact flash to ide, limited to 4 Gb so size is paramount. It's mostly ready. However upon a routine update, I get this error: Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: dev-lang/python:2.6 ('ebuild', '/', 'dev-lang/python-2.6.2-r1', 'merge') pulled in by>=dev-lang/python-2.5 required by ('installed', '/', 'sys-apps/portage-2.1.6.13', 'nomerge') dev-lang/python required by ('installed', '/', 'sys-apps/file-4.23', 'nomerge')
[gentoo-user] Re: Making sure I am a good netizen and secure.
Willie Wong math.princeton.edu> writes: > I built my tables using the commandline. A good quick intro guide is > at http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/home-router-howto.xml , section 5. Nice ref. > My philosophy is common sense. I white list those ips that I want to > be able to access the services. I black list those I don't. For > services like ssh, I pray that my efforts are secure enough. I'm re-visiting much of what I do with IP tables and using a whitelist seems like a very keen idea, particularly on firewalls with limited resources compared to the network bandwidth they are attached to. thanks for sharing your approach, James
[gentoo-user] kate 4.3.1 won't compile
Hello, I have a machine where I can't get kate to compile. Errors from the build: /var/tmp/portage/kde- base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexternaltools.cpp: In member function 'bool KateExternalTool::checkExec()': /var/tmp/portage/kde- base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexternaltools.cpp:97: error: 'KDE' has not been declared /var/tmp/portage/kde- base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexternaltools.cpp:114: error: 'KDE' has not been declared Kate builds fine on other machines so I am sure that it is just something messed up on this particular machine. Has anyone see this before? I am using gcc 4.4.1. -- Tami King http://grahamand.us
Re: [gentoo-user] flags on a minimalist server
hi James, you have gentoolkit-0.2.4.5 and it needs python compiled with the "xml" USE flag. it has to be that way, according to the ebuild. you can add "xml" do the "USE" line on /etc/make.conf (if you want XML support to all ebuilds that need it) or add a specific line on /etc/portage/packages.use (if you want XML support only to python). the syntax "python[xml]" means the ebuild "python" with the "xml" USE flag active. On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:56 PM, James wrote: > Hello, > > > I'm building a firewall on an old p3. It has Compact > flash to ide, limited to 4 Gb so size is paramount. > > It's mostly ready. However upon a routine update, I get this > error: > > Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled > into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: > > dev-lang/python:2.6 > > ('ebuild', '/', 'dev-lang/python-2.6.2-r1', 'merge') pulled in > by>=dev-lang/python-2.5 required by ('installed', '/', > 'sys-apps/portage-2.1.6.13', 'nomerge') >dev-lang/python required by ('installed', '/', 'sys-apps/file-4.23', > 'nomerge') > 'sys-apps/portage-2.1.6.13', 'nomerge') >(and 1 more) > > ('installed', '/', 'dev-lang/python-2.6.2-r1', 'nomerge') pulled in by >dev-lang/python[xml] required by ('installed', '/', > 'app-portage/gentoolkit-0.2.4.5', 'nomerge') >(and 4 more) > > Explanation: > >New USE for 'dev-lang/python:2.6' are incorrectly set. In order to >solve this, adjust USE to satisfy 'dev-lang/python[xml]'. > > > > OK fair enough, let's check python[xml] and see what's up... > > dev-lang/python-2.6.2-r1 USE="berkdb ncurses readline ssl > -build -doc -examples -gdbm* -ipv6* -sqlite -threads* -tk -ucs2 -wininst > -xml*" > 10,907 kB > > > > I'm ok rebuilding python with no xml support (???) but, I wonder > about the -threads flag. Is this wise? > > also: > CHOST="i486-pc-linux-gnu" > CFLAGS="-Os -march=i586 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" > CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" > > USE="-* -nls mmx hardened ncurses ssl crypt berkdb tcpd pam perl pcre \ > python readline zlib bzip2 nptl nptlonly syslog" > > > Suggestions on rebuilding python without xml or threads flags are most > welcome. > > > James > > > > > -- Crístian Deives dos Santos Viana [aka CD1] Sent from Campinas, SP, Brazil
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
On 9 Sep 2009, at 19:06, Xavier Parizet wrote: ... Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the search query? Is mydomain parameter set in /etc/postfix/main.cf ? Yes, I believe this is necessary for postfix to actually accept emails? I don't think so. I believe - but I could be mistaken - that the domain must be in mydestination. In my case (and by default?) that contains $mydomain Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] Catch all mailbox
Stroller a écrit : > > On 9 Sep 2009, at 19:06, Xavier Parizet wrote: > ... > Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the > search > query? Is mydomain parameter set in /etc/postfix/main.cf ? >>> >>> Yes, I believe this is necessary for postfix to actually accept emails? >> >> I don't think so. > > I believe - but I could be mistaken - that the domain must be in > mydestination. I agree with you. The postfix configurations files should help us more... > In my case (and by default?) that contains $mydomain > > Stroller. -- Xavier Parizet YaGB : http://gentooist.com GPG :C7DC B10E FC21 63BE B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[gentoo-user] Re: flags on a minimalist server
On 09/09/2009 10:16 PM, Crístian Viana wrote: hi James, you have gentoolkit-0.2.4.5 and it needs python compiled with the "xml" USE flag. it has to be that way, according to the ebuild. you can add "xml" do the "USE" line on /etc/make.conf (if you want XML support to all ebuilds that need it) Ebuils that need xml support don't have a USE flag for it. Only those where it's optional.
[gentoo-user] Re: kate 4.3.1 won't compile
On 09/09/2009 10:05 PM, Tami King wrote: Hello, I have a machine where I can't get kate to compile. Errors from the build: /var/tmp/portage/kde- base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexternaltools.cpp: In member function 'bool KateExternalTool::checkExec()': /var/tmp/portage/kde- base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexternaltools.cpp:97: error: 'KDE' has not been declared /var/tmp/portage/kde- base/kate-4.3.1/work/kate-4.3.1/kate/plugins/externaltools/kateexternaltools.cpp:114: error: 'KDE' has not been declared Kate builds fine on other machines so I am sure that it is just something messed up on this particular machine. Has anyone see this before? I am using gcc 4.4.1. Are you using any weird CFLAGS?
Re: [gentoo-user] running e2fsck pre-mount
> However, if every single time when the fsck is run you either reboot > or there is an error... there maybe something wrong with your > hardware. If you don't have smartd installed, you should consider it, > your data on the harddrive should be worth your time. > IIRC the el cheapo ssd on this netbook is not smart-capable. Can't remember where I read that. I'll check again. Thanks for the tips. mw
[gentoo-user] Unpacking a .exe file
Hi All, I seem to be having problems unpacking a particular wireless driver. I tried both unzip and cabextract and neither will do the deed: === $ unzip -l wg511v2_3_2.exe Archive: wg511v2_3_2.exe End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on the last disk(s) of this archive. note: wg511v2_3_2.exe may be a plain executable, not an archive unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of wg511v2_3_2.exe or wg511v2_3_2.exe.zip, and cannot find wg511v2_3_2.exe.ZIP, period. $ cabextract -l wg511v2_3_2.exe wg511v2_3_2.exe: no valid cabinets found All done, errors in processing 1 file(s) === Last time I used cabextract (more than a couple of years now) I don't recall having such problems. How can I troubleshoot this, or how else can I extract the .sys files from in there? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Unpacking a .exe file
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 22:23:43 +0100, Mick wrote: > Hi All, > > I seem to be having problems unpacking a particular wireless driver. I > tried > both unzip and cabextract and neither will do the deed: > === > $ unzip -l wg511v2_3_2.exe > Archive: wg511v2_3_2.exe > End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not > a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the > latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on > the last disk(s) of this archive. > note: wg511v2_3_2.exe may be a plain executable, not an archive > unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of wg511v2_3_2.exe or > wg511v2_3_2.exe.zip, and cannot find wg511v2_3_2.exe.ZIP, period. > > $ cabextract -l wg511v2_3_2.exe > wg511v2_3_2.exe: no valid cabinets found > > All done, errors in processing 1 file(s) > === > > Last time I used cabextract (more than a couple of years now) I don't > recall > having such problems. How can I troubleshoot this, or how else can I > extract > the .sys files from in there? The files can be compressed with whatever algorithm. So you can still try unrar and many others. Failing that, you can still try to extract it using wine. -- Jesús Guerrero
Re: [gentoo-user] Unpacking a .exe file
On Mittwoch 09 September 2009, Mick wrote: > Hi All, > > I seem to be having problems unpacking a particular wireless driver. I > tried both unzip and cabextract and neither will do the deed: > === > $ unzip -l wg511v2_3_2.exe > Archive: wg511v2_3_2.exe > End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not > a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the > latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on > the last disk(s) of this archive. > note: wg511v2_3_2.exe may be a plain executable, not an archive > unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of wg511v2_3_2.exe or > wg511v2_3_2.exe.zip, and cannot find wg511v2_3_2.exe.ZIP, period. > > $ cabextract -l wg511v2_3_2.exe > wg511v2_3_2.exe: no valid cabinets found > > All done, errors in processing 1 file(s) > === > > Last time I used cabextract (more than a couple of years now) I don't > recall having such problems. How can I troubleshoot this, or how else can > I extract the .sys files from in there? > what does file says about that file? and doesn't need zip a .zip ending?
[gentoo-user] Gentoo LVS
Hello everyone I am having problems with using LVS in Gentoo, I needed the following modules built into the kernel: ip_vs ip_vs_rr ip_vs_wrr ip_vs_lc ip_vs_wlc ip_vs_lblc ip_vs_lblcr ip_vs_dh ip_vs_sh ip_vs_sed ip_vs_nq ip_vs_ftp How I recompile the kernel is select the module that I need IP virtual server support >> -> [*] TCP load balancing >> -> [*] UDP load balancing >> > then do a make followed by a make modules_install. ip_vs is in my list of modules (the only ip_vs*) and does not return an error when I modprobe it but these are not there: #lvs ip_vs ip_vs_rr ip_vs_wrr ip_vs_lc ip_vs_wlc ip_vs_lblc ip_vs_lblcr ip_vs_dh ip_vs_sh ip_vs_sed ip_vs_nq ip_vs_ftp I am using kernel 2.6.30r5 Thanks for you Help, Ninus.