* Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2006 11:10 schrieb ext Enrico Weigelt:
does anyone know an tool for uploading mails onto an imap server ?
What about [put your favorite imap capable mail client here]?
hmm, I should have been a bit more precisely:
I need
Am Donnerstag, 19. Oktober 2006 11:21 schrieb ext Enrico Weigelt:
* Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2006 11:10 schrieb ext Enrico Weigelt:
does anyone know an tool for uploading mails onto an imap server ?
What about [put your favorite imap capable mail
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 23:35, Darren Kirby wrote:
Again, ensure that you have the line:
media-sound/dir2ogg ~x86
in /etc/portage/package.keywords
Note that this assumes you are running x86 ARCH. If you are using a
different arch then do the same thing but change the arch to what you
Darren Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoth the Alexander Skwar
Darren, on the other hand, seems to have
some misunderstanding about how portage works.
Stop being so bloody obtuse and read my response to Willie. I know perfectly
well how portage works. I am taking issues with your vague
Hi list!
I can't start my proftpd!
# proftpd
- IPv6 getaddrinfo 'localhost' error: Name or service not known
then:
# /etc/init.d/proftpd start
* Starting proftpd ... [ !! ]
And my /etc/hosts is :
127.0.0.1localhost wcw-gentoo
How can
Chuanwen Wu wrote:
Hi list!
I can't start my proftpd!
# proftpd
- IPv6 getaddrinfo 'localhost' error: Name or service not known
then:
# /etc/init.d/proftpd start
* Starting proftpd ...
[ !! ]
And my /etc/hosts is :
127.0.0.1
Your'e problem is that when you type in:
# proftpd
you've started it before you run the init script. So when the init
script tries to start it, it fails because there is already a proftpd
started. The IPV6 error is only a problem if you need IPV6.
Otherwise:
# ps ax | grep proftpd
number ?
Am Donnerstag, 19. Oktober 2006 15:42 schrieb ext Chuanwen Wu:
# proftpd
- IPv6 getaddrinfo 'localhost' error: Name or service not known
And my /etc/hosts is :
127.0.0.1localhost wcw-gentoo
1) This is not an IPV6 address.
2) Maybe not related, but anyway: Don't mess with
Hi,
I'm still fighting w/ my beloved SUN monitor the intel i945G on board
controller don't allow custom mode setting. AFAIK there is a
modesetting driver branch for this xorg driver module - is there an
ebuild for that version?
Tired of all that hassle,
Wolfgang
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On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 04:51:05PM -0500, Joe Menola wrote:
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 10:43 am, Matias Grana wrote:
Also, when I booted there was a message saying that it couldn't load
ide-cd. I can't find that message now. I don't have ide-cd compiled into
the kernel nor as a module,
The use of package.keywords is recommended because it allows you to apply the
condition to specific packages. If you really want to use the arch testing
packages system wide, then I believe the way to do this is to insert the line:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86
into your /etc/make.conf file. All
You both seem to be arguing about what constitutes stable. And there are 2 different definitions: stable as defined by the upstream source and stable as defined in portage.In this case, the upstream stable is
0.9.3 and the portage stable os 0.8.Not appreciating the distinction, Maxim was asking
Devon Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You both seem to be arguing about what constitutes stable.
Yep. For emerge, all that matters is the tree. Nothing else is
important - actually, nothing else exists, as overlays also become
part of the tree, sort of.
And there are 2
different definitions:
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 07:35:59 -0700 (PDT), Eric Bohn wrote:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86
into your /etc/make.conf file. All subsequent emerges will then make
use of the test package versions for the specified arch. However, this
is not recommended as it tends to produce an unstable system.
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 22:07, Stuart Howard wrote:
Hey folks,
In advance I admit I have done a dumb! thing [by accident] I have
managed to delete most of /usr/lib/ and my backup does not seem to be
wholesome .
Could someone suggest a method for rebuilding the libraries?
I was thinking
On 18/10/06, Stuart Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone suggest a method for rebuilding the libraries?
If you have a working toolchain and python, then you can utilise
emerge to rebuild the system.
If not then you will need to acquire a binary gcc/etc to work around
it. Then
Hi All,
I can see the lcms flag but am not sure if I need it:
[ebuild U ] media-libs/libmng-1.0.9-r1 [1.0.8-r2] USE=-lcms% 541 kB
# euse -i lcms
global use flags (searching: lcms)
[-] lcms - Adds lcms support (color management
On Thursday 19 October 2006 21:18, Mick wrote:
Hi All,
I can see the lcms flag but am not sure if I need it:
[ebuild U ] media-libs/libmng-1.0.9-r1 [1.0.8-r2] USE=-lcms%
541 kB
# euse -i lcms
global use flags (searching: lcms)
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From: Selso DaSilva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 19, 2006 11:17 AM
Subject: Free Software Hackers/Tweakers needed for Install Project
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello world,
Right now CFSG has some computer hardware that it would like to
On Thursday 19 October 2006 18:20, Selso DaSilva wrote:
Third we put X, on the system and tweak it. Next we use a
low memory but simple to use window manager.
MC: I am sill not sure on which version of Xorg I want to
use 6.9 or 7.1. The window managers I had in mind were
black box,
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 10:38:20AM -0400, Penguin Lover Devon Miller squawked:
I would suggest Darren look through the develoiper list (
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/roll-call/userinfo.xml) for developers
handling media-sound. Add them to the cc list on the 0.9.2 ebuild and add a
Hi guys,
I've got a virtual domain setup for postfix working .. all good ..
however I want to setup a spam@ and ham@ address for all domains in the
virtual lookup table (mysql) to go via a transport to the script that
procresses the mail.
I've added the transport in main.cf
transport_maps =
In the elog or ewarn message for alsa-lib there is now a warning about having an old .asoundrc file laying around. Does this mean that we don't even need .asoundrc anymore? I have gotten rid of mine and things do seem to be working.
I also emerged alsa-driver without the oss USE flag and firefox
Quoth the Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 23:35, Darren Kirby wrote:
Again, ensure that you have the line:
media-sound/dir2ogg ~x86
in /etc/portage/package.keywords
Note that this assumes you are running x86 ARCH. If you are using a
different arch then do the same
On 10/19/06, David Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the elog or ewarn message for alsa-lib there is now a warning about
having an old .asoundrc file laying around. Does this mean that we don't
even need .asoundrc anymore? I have gotten rid of mine and things do seem to
be working.
That's
On Thursday 19 October 2006 14:56, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 19. Oktober 2006 15:42 schrieb ext Chuanwen Wu:
# proftpd
- IPv6 getaddrinfo 'localhost' error: Name or service not known
And my /etc/hosts is :
127.0.0.1localhost wcw-gentoo
1) This is not an IPV6
On Thursday 19 October 2006 17:08, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
On Thursday 19 October 2006 21:18, Mick wrote:
I can see the lcms flag but am not sure if I need it:
Hmm. It can be useful if you use Scribus.
Thanks. I am not currently using Scribus, so I'll leave it out for now.
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2006/10/19, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If not then you will need to acquire a binary gcc/etc to work around
it. Then rebuild.
emerge -e world
I think, after having set up the tool chain, you'd do a
emerge -e system and then
emerge -e world,
because the system packages aren't considered by the
Quoth the Devon Miller
You both seem to be arguing about what constitutes stable. And there are 2
different definitions: stable as defined by the upstream source and stable
as defined in portage.
Wrong. I am perfectly aware of what stable and unstable means to portage.
I _was_ arguing a point
Henti Smith wrote:
Hi guys,
I've got a virtual domain setup for postfix working .. all good ..
however I want to setup a spam@ and ham@ address for all
domains in the virtual lookup table (mysql) to go via a
transport to the script that procresses the mail.
I've added the transport in
Thanks for the advice folks.
As it turned out I had enough of the lib left to keep some of the
system running and I managed to copy over sufficient to get a working
connection going then after much more thrashing of the head on desk it
turned out that my backup was sufficient to get portage
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Darren Kirby wrote:
Quoth the Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 23:35, Darren Kirby wrote:
Actually it doesn't assume anything. It simply means that you accept any
package that includes the ~x86 keyword..
Sheesh. Sorry for the passive tense.
In
On AD 2006 October 19 Thursday 12:17:17 PM -0700, Darren Kirby wrote:
I'm getting tired of quibbling over semantics and misunderstandings here,
aren't you Alexander ;)
heh
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Henti Smith wrote:
Hi guys,
I've got a virtual domain setup for postfix working .. all good ..
however I want to setup a spam@ and ham@ address for all domains in the
virtual lookup table (mysql) to go via a transport to the script that
procresses the mail.
I've added the transport in
Sieb, Glenn E (Glenn) wrote:
Yup.. the virtual manpage: http://www.postfix.org/virtual.8.html
That should help you out--if not, you might consider asking on the
postfix-user mailing list. Good luck! :)
Best, --Glenn
I haven't had to say it in almost a year, which is frankly amazing for
kashani wrote:
That should help you out--if not, you might consider asking on the
postfix-user mailing list. Good luck! :)
I haven't had to say it in almost a year, which is frankly
amazing for any list and says something about the overall
quality of the gentoo mail lists. In any case...
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 19:25:07 +0200, Henti Smith wrote:
however I want to setup a spam@ and ham@ address for all domains in the
virtual lookup table (mysql) to go via a transport to the script that
procresses the mail.
Can't you do this with aliases? That's how I do it with dspam and
postfix,
This isn't exactly Gentoo-related, however, you guys tend to be the
most command-line savvy group, and this is all about the command line
at the moment...
I have three partitions on my workstation's hard drive.
/dev/sda1 = ntfs (windows)
/dev/sda3 = linux-swap
/dev/sda4 = ext3 (SuSE 10.1)
I use stunnel to wrap imap and pop3. For SMTP I have TLS authentication
using the saslauthd deamon and postfix. I have many virtual domains, but
all accounts are local/plain unix accounts. Most do not have shell access.
I use the following use flags
mail-mta/postfix pam sasl ssl
On Thursday 19 October 2006 7:02 pm, Lord Sauron wrote:
I have three partitions on my workstation's hard drive.
/dev/sda1 = ntfs (windows)
/dev/sda3 = linux-swap
/dev/sda4 = ext3 (SuSE 10.1)
Where sda2 should be used to be and XFS partition for Kubuntu.
My question is thus: how would I
2006/10/19, Dmitry Gorohov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can you post your proftpd.conf here.
my proftpd.conf is just copied from proftpd.conf.sample
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Now i find that my proftpd actually has start up even the warning(-
IPv6 getaddrinfo 'localhost' error: Name or service not known) is
still here.
Maybe it will be OK after i remerge proftpd with the USE='-ipv6'
I will try it!
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2006/10/19, Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your'e problem is that when you type in:
# proftpd
you've started it before you run the init script. So when the init
script tries to start it, it fails because there is already a proftpd
started.
Yes.I just thought the first time i type in:
#proftpd
my
Joe Menola wrote:
If you delete sda3, sda4 then becomes sda3,
Nope. Partitions below 5 are primary partitions. If you delete one of them,
nothing changes.
Perhaps I undertood OP incorrectly and he wants to move sda4 to sda3.
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On 10/19/06, Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe Menola wrote:
If you delete sda3, sda4 then becomes sda3,
Nope. Partitions below 5 are primary partitions. If you delete one of them,
nothing changes.
Perhaps I undertood OP incorrectly and he wants to move sda4 to sda3.
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061019 Stuart Howard wrote:
I am now working on the --emptytree to restore everything properly.
ps. tip of the day when spring cleaning your system watch out for
those little typos that can ruin your summer :)
pps. Just for fun it went something like this,
rm -rf /usr/lib/libcrco.so /usr/lib/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ cat /etc/fstab
/dev/sda4/ext3 acl,user_xattr
1 1 /dev/sda3swap swap defaults
0 0 ### bunch of free space
/dev/sda1/media/sda1 ntfs
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Lord Sauron wrote:
This isn't exactly Gentoo-related, however, you guys tend to be the
most command-line savvy group, and this is all about the command line
at the moment...
I have three partitions on my workstation's hard drive.
/dev/sda1 = ntfs (windows)
/dev/sda3
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