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not necessarily their dependencies. You should make sure and include
--deep (-D) and possbly --newuse to update all fo your packages.
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skipfirst || emerge --resume --skipfirst || emerge --resume --
skipfirst || emerge --resume --skipfirst
I like:
if ! emerge -auDvt --newuse world ; then
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stop but, is there not a way to filter these
messages on robin to make sure only one copy gets sent to the rest of the
list (and maybe the OP would get a FIX THIS message?)
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if it was not supposed to go
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On Thursday 24 February 2005 10:01 am, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 09:08:21 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
No, it's not. You can *always* send a message again if it was
supposed to go to the list. You *can't* retract a message if it was
not supposed
for months
//Now, I don't understand why
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Next you'll be claiming it doesn't matter whether you use vi or emacs
;-)
Let's not get into religion on this list. ;)
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On Thursday 24 February 2005 04:10 pm, Damian Kolkowski
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* Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-02-24 18:08]:
Well, the problem is that the package in question may not be in your
world file
Heh, I write all of this below and now I understand you :-)
My
behind
esync to also perform a 'eix -u' after the eupdatedb.
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document but, the colored areas where very washed
out. The designer had used a bright red whose corresponding greyscale was
far too light.
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of reply-to at some point in the future.
For all those that think munging the reply-to is correct, please read the
document Andrea linked.
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that use the reply-to
header for it's original (and standards-compliant) behavior. It may be
easy, but that doesn't make it right.
Please read, if you haven't already, the document Andrea linked.
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before receiving the HELO/EHLO
from the server. Sounds like robin is doing this (which won't break any
server I know of, but it sounds like yours is griping).
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On Wednesday 23 February 2005 06:17 pm, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
No, that's not the best thing. It break emails that use the reply-to
header for it's original (and standards-compliant) behavior. It may
be easy
the udevd (or, respectively, devfsd) process, the correct
permissions are being set. I use fvwm2 but don't see any configuration
option which seems to interfere with this.
Any help is appreciated!
Probably PAM is cuasing the issue.
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recommend every new system use LVM under all filesystems 'cept for /. If
you don't mind messing with a (rather trivial) initrd, I also recommend
placing / on LVM.
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Either that or it doesn't work after a reboot
It will work after a reboot, but not afer any other emerge has started.
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annoys me. I've turned it off on all my lists 'cept the gentoo ones, but
I can't figure out gentoos mailing list manager, I guess.
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specifies some interface and you use an
unsupported one that just happens to work, you don't have a right to gripe
when it finally breaks.
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may not be completely accurate, but they might help.
[Alternatively, at least for common commands, this could simply be handled
by a large number of virtuals like virtual/command-command (E.g.
virtual/spell-command).]
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On Tuesday 22 February 2005 12:14 am, John Myers
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On Monday 21 February 2005 21:41, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In may cases a user may know what command (or file) they want but
don't have any idea what category or package gentoo has placed it's
provider. AFAIK
On Saturday 19 February 2005 08:28 pm, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To compound this a bit I wanted to an emerge -e
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 18:43:20 -0600, Boyd Stephen
in emerge -pet world so I think I found the problem. Agree?
Well, you certainly fixed the problem, even if we didn't find it.
Sounds to me like alsa-driver was in your world file.
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On Saturday 19 February 2005 05:56 am, Fredrik Lundgren
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I need to download java.
Which is best in Gentoo?
I'm using blackdown-jdk + sun-j2ee happily. I haven't really experimented
with any others.
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are keyworded -* ~x86 ~amd64.
I don't think SUN officially supports java on non-x86-variant linux.
Blackdown does not yet have a VM for 1.5.
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before you can start the download, but the ebuild will tell you where to
go to download it.
You can unmask it by adding:
=dev-java/sun-jdk-1.5*
to package.unmask.
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not in /var/log and i have no locate command this
early in the game...
/var/tmp/portage/package-version/optional extra path/config.log
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fails the sandbox is not cleared. This is so you
can look at files like this.
The sandbox *is* cleared as the first step of an emerge so that old files
do not interfere with the current merge.
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-driver-1.0.8
Can you do emerge --verbose -pet world and post the results? That will
tell you what is bringing in alsa.
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haven't seen this effect in practice.
-O3 is edgy though. It has been broken (and certain arches) before, and
may be now or in the future.
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On Thursday 17 February 2005 07:45 pm, David Corbin
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On Wednesday 16 February 2005 10:59 pm, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 08:05 pm, David Corbin
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grep: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.4/libstdc++.la
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really belong in world.)
You can always fix the packages individually by running:
emerge -C package
emerge -1 package
(The -1 is for --oneshot which prevents the package from being added to the
world file.)
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with your udev rules...
/Still stuck in devfs-land
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: No such file or
directory
Ideas? Who should have the libstdc++ I need?
Probably upgraded gcc recently?
Try fix_libtool_files.sh 3.3.4 as root.
If that doesn't work try emerging libtool again, perhaps with emerge -1
libtool.
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on the second drive as
supplemental swap. (It won't be as fast as raid1 swap, though.)
If you are comfortable with lilo, you could just go that way, but I'm not
very experience with lilo.
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a non-backwards compatible update, it would cause
problems and force you do re-emerge any program using it.
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implementation is.
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the language portage is written in and can do some serious
gentoo hacking. ;)
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On Sunday 13 February 2005 03:31 pm, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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2) Pop up a window and tell me about the instrument
), but that's so I can
turn on/off port forwarding to inside boxes as needed. Yes, that's
dangerous and you should probably think twice about doing it.
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find /dev/cdroms/cdrom0. And as a matter of
fact it doesn't exist.
What should I check and do?
Mount /dev/hdc or /dev/hdd instead?
Create appropriate device nodes / symlinks?
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through all my
packages to set my use flags in package.use manually?
AFAICT, I have to have arts to get sounds from most KDE apps and I have to
have esd to get sound from flash so I'm thinking my sound setup should be
somthing like:
arts - esd - alsa
oss ---^
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-sources-2.4.26-r6.tar.bz2
This line should be:
emerge --usepkgonly sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.4.26-r6
emerge only accepts cat-egory/package-version or full/path/to.ebuild,
AFAIK.
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
There are 4 use flags that concern me: oss alsa esd arts.
[I suppose there are other use flags out there, like jack and maybe
dmix in the future, but I'm not worried about those ATM
package.ebuild merge' will work fine.
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and searching it give good performance.]
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for linux--but I'm fairly sure the *BSDs have native
binutils.]
Can I replase pc with server or home_router?
No; that architecture wouldn't be recognized.
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and memory requirements of a full
system.
[The linker can perform some optimizations when staticly linking that it
cannot when doing dynamic linking, but they are largely inconsequential
and somewhat offset by prelinking.]
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Is there any way of keeping a job executing a long emerge session going
on after having closed the VPN session?
nohup?
screen? (with detaching)
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, so you can just download the stage.
stage1 is so tiny it's not a waste to put on the CD.
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in a framebuffer.
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$STRING` ] ; do
$CMD_IF_STRING_FOUND
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I can log in as root but I can't even do an ls.
Is there any way I can get libacl.so.1 back so I can proceed?
Grab your liveCD so you actually have commands that work and move
libacl.so.1 over from a working system.
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-TYPE. The choices
for CPU-TYPE are the same as for `-mtune'. Moreover, specifying
`-march=CPU-TYPE' implies `-mtune=CPU-TYPE'.
`-mcpu=CPU-TYPE'
A deprecated synonym for `-mtune'.
(Looks like I had -mtune and -mcpu backwards.)
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On Friday 04 February 2005 12:16 pm, Karsten Baumgarten
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
| stage1 is so tiny it's not a waste to put on the CD.
Still it tends to create broken installs and might be discarded in the
near future. The best way to install Gentoo (according
.
Should I change something ?
Make sure you specify the port in the URL like http://myserver:9270/myfile.
The error you posted indicates the server is broken (not really using
HTTP), but that could be because you attempted to use the wrong port.
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behavior you don't have to have anything, but a comment:
#Option DontVTSwitch
will remind you that you can enable the feature when you want it.
Perhaps you can convince the Xorg maintainers to rename it to something
more positive, like PassCtrlAltFn
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1 (console) and virtual console 7 (X) shown at
the same time.
It may be possible, but I haven't seen it done.
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requires ARTS, but my kde was installed without ARTS. Unfortunately,
there's no simple way for the koffice ebuild to easily say it needs
ARTS--this may change in the future.
[Or, I could be completely forgetting how I fixed the problem...]
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On Wednesday 02 February 2005 09:27 pm, Pshemko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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(I'm guessing) You have the old ati-drivers installed. Either add them
to package.keywords (with the keyword ~x86), remove them comletely, or
add
xorg-x11-6.7.99 to package.mask.
Your
On Thursday 03 February 2005 03:57 am, Bastian Balthazar Bux
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Jans Han Xie ha scritto:
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 11:51:41 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
linux-headers (and gentoo-sources and vanilla-sources) reflect the
current stable version [according to /gentoo/, which
wants to downgrade..
Why not try exactly what I said: take your existing mask
=www-proxy/squid-2.5.7-r2 and remove the '=', resulting in
www-proxy/squid-2.5.7-r2?
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On Tuesday 01 February 2005 11:35 pm, John Myers
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On Tuesday 01 February 2005 16:03, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
[On in reply to any one message in particular, so not quoting anyone.]
Probably the best way to do this is to provide a drop-in replacement
for make
if the world file can contain full atoms
like www-proxy/squid-2.5.7-r2 (ala the system file(s)) or can it only be
cat-egory/package?
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 01:48:02 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
While the wrapper could tell something about what it's doing, based on
the command-line, it can't tell you how many times gcc (for example
knows when that will be?), gentoo will
be switching so that linux-headers (and vanilla-sources and
gentoo-sources) are the 2.6 kernel.
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and development sources) reflect the current unstable
version [again, according to /gentoo/, which will generally be the
ustable kernel version].
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suspend it)
Or, look at a deeply nested recursive make run by emerge in a bash inside
su - from bash in an xterm in kde. :)
init-kdeinit-xterm-bash-su-bash-emerge-ebuild-make-make-make-make-sh-gcc
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. It is
fairly simply to enable it, but you have to twiddle the metalog
configuration and a shell script. Also, you'd have to change metalog to
non-buffered (default varies based on metalog ebuild version).
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On Wednesday 02 February 2005 12:52 pm, John Myers
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On Wed, February 2, 2005 10:01 am, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. said:
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 11:59 am, John Myers
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On Wed, February 2, 2005 1:24 am, Sebastian Flothow said:
Am 2. Feb
have the old ati-drivers installed. Either add them to
package.keywords (with the keyword ~x86), remove them comletely, or add
xorg-x11-6.7.99 to package.mask.
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Sorry if this comes off as some sort of flame; I'm really tired and
irriated and probably shouldn't be sending emails right now.
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I believe that it's part of the kernel now, right?
Is anyone using cachefs at all?
Sorry, I haven't even heard of it.
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)
* Programs that report to the deamon could also act like UI agents; in the
case of make it could show a progress bar that's really the sum progress
of it and all it's child makes.
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to these equally. The herd must
agree to adopt and maintain the ebuild or it won't get put into portage;
just left available for people to place in their overlays, if need be.
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kernel that you are going to try).
Then you can boot into your new kernel to see if everything is working. If
not, you can always come back to your old kernel to find out how to fix
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user, KDevelop has java
support, but I've only used it for a couple of C projects, and haven't
really gotten to like it.
All apps mentioned in this email are available from portage.
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On Sunday 30 January 2005 02:13 am, Paul Kain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 16:50:42 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
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On Saturday 29 January 2005 05:37 am, PK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had every thing working nicely up until last night when I decided
On Saturday 29 January 2005 00:30, Uwe Thiem wrote:
On Saturday 29 January 2005 07:09, William Kenworthy wrote:
On a local lug, a statement was made that not a lot of 64 bit software
is available for the amd chips yet. With gentoo at least, isnt this
largely untrue: if you have the arch
On Saturday 29 January 2005 14:06, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 29 January 2005 02:21 pm, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
[snip: way too much info on problems converting to 64-bit.]
I bow in your general direction... :')
Sorry, I'm a programmer / standards advocate first, and a gentoo
logo and hangs.
I tried to go through /var/logs but have no idea what I am looking for
try grep -E 'EE|WW' /var/log/Xorg.*.log and if you don't understand it send
it back to the list along with the output of lsmod.
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what will happen.
If you know what you are doing, or are under the guidance of one who does,
editing your world file is fine.
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and
the same problem was there too.
I simply don't have this problem. I recently upgraded to 2.6.10-gentoo-r6
and (after the requisite re-mergin' of media-video/nvidia-kernel)
everything just works.
I'm using the latest nVidia kernel module (66xx) and a GeForce 2 chipset.
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2G. (That
way, I can mount /tmp as tmpfs.)
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to change any use flags. So, I never compiled
mysql without innodb.
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On Friday 28 January 2005 22:08, Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Saturday 29 January 2005 09:08, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
I have distlocks in my /etc/make.conf. Shouldn't I be able
to run two emerge operations simultaneously?
Jason Stubbs wrote:
Not with binary packages.
It could be made to
On Thursday 27 January 2005 07:16, Nick Smith wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 01:17 +0100, {Zecke} wrote:
Argh!! It isn't. Same error. I'll search for a new ebuild...Thx for
replies :)
did you find a new ebuild? if so where? cause i just ran into that same
problem upgrading 3 separate
On Thursday 27 January 2005 14:25, Dave Nebinger wrote:
Okay, I've taken enough flames for this. Obviously I thought that by
electing to use -* and/or ~x86 packages I could assist testing the packages
for future promotion to gentoo stable, possibly contributing back into the
community; I did
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