[gentoo-user] Re: bash_history

2006-03-19 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 18.03.2006 Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 10:17:19 +0100, Tim Kruse wrote: Like you set all options in zsh ... setopt INC_APPEND_HISTORY # incrementally append history to $HISTFILE Not that different from Bash then? :-) shopt -s histappend Do you mean the option itself

[gentoo-user] Re: bash_history

2006-03-18 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 07.03.2006 Harry Putnam wrote: Tim Kruse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I love zsh ;-) ,- | % setopt | grep -i append.*history | incappendhistory | % man zshoptions | col -b | grep -A 4 APPEND_HISTORY | APPEND_HISTORY D | If this is set, zsh sessions will append

[gentoo-user] Re: bash_history

2006-03-18 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 07.03.2006 Harry Putnam wrote: I'd love it more if they bothered to tell you how to set this stuff. A second notice to that. 'man zshoptions' says it all. You even haven't to scroll down as it is all mentioned on the first page ... So long, tkr -- MSDOS didn't get as bad as it is

[gentoo-user] Re: bash_history

2006-03-06 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 07.03.2006 Haim Ashkenazi wrote: I am wondering what do I need to config so that when a user or root type reboot the commands typed before a saved in bash_history and also when the user or root don' type anything but just press combination of keys ctrl+alt+del? when you press reboot the

[gentoo-user] Re: wine emerge wants to downgrade?

2005-11-05 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 04.11.2005 Mark Knecht wrote: [masking packages in /etc/portage/package.mask] I generally avoid putting these masks in as I seem to forget they are there. :-) This is the reason I have these lines in my user crontab (I have read permissions on /etc/portage/package.mask) ,-[crontab

[gentoo-user] Re: usermod broken?

2005-11-02 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 02.11.2005 Jorge Almeida wrote: I edited /etc/group with vigr to add user jorge to group jorge. Still, id and groups give outdated output... The changes do not affect existing sessions. You have to relogin first. So long, tkr -- You get along very well with everyone except animals

[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates

2005-11-01 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 01.11.2005 Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:15:16 +0100, Tim Kruse wrote: % grep sys-kernel /var/log/emerge.log should do the trick then qpkg -I -g sys-kernel This is true. But you should mention, that 'qpkg' is deprecated and 'equery' should be used: ,-[qpkg --help

[gentoo-user] Re: Problem emerging realplayer-10.0.6

2005-11-01 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 01.11.2005 Walter Dnes wrote: Several people on this list, me included, have been bitten by this. Note the s in https. That means secure. wget is the program that emerge uses to download files. In order to access https URLs, wget *MUST* be emerged with the ssl flag. You can either

[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates

2005-11-01 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 01.11.2005 Neil Bothwick wrote: This is true. But you should mention, that 'qpkg' is deprecated and 'equery' should be used: In that case I would have recommended equery to start with. But equery is horrendously slow to start up, whereas qpkg is virtually instant. It may be deprecated

[gentoo-user] Re: Problem emerging realplayer-10.0.6

2005-11-01 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 01.11.2005 Alan E. Davis wrote: TOFU corrected You must emerge wget after setting the ssl flag, and then wget can access https URLs. I didn't understand how to set the ssl flag. He means the USE flag So long, tkr -- There is a Massachusetts law requiring all dogs to have their

[gentoo-user] Re: ethereal weirdness

2005-10-31 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 31.10.2005 James wrote: [ebuild R ] net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.13-r1 -adns +gtk +ipv6 -kerberos -snmp +ssl 0 kB What syntax did you use to generate this listing? ,- | % emerge -pv ethereal | | These are the packages that I would merge, in order: | | Calculating dependencies

[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates

2005-10-30 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 27.10.2005 Qian Qiao wrote: P.S. is there an easy way to confirm which kernel source (gentoo/vanilla) was originally installed? # cat /var/lib/portage/world grep sys-kernel UUOC The above command should give you the kernel(s) you've emerged. Normally the above command should do the

[gentoo-user] Re: Kernel updates

2005-10-30 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 30.10.2005 Qian Qiao wrote: # cat /var/lib/portage/world grep sys-kernel I have corrupted your command, but realized it too late, sorry. You originally have written: # cat /var/lib/portage/world | grep sys-kernel UUOC I stand corrected. grep sys-kernel /var/lib/portage/world is a

[gentoo-user] Re: (masked by: missing keyword)

2005-10-30 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 29.10.2005 sean wrote: What is the proper way to over ride a package that is (masked by: missing keyword)? The only way I know of is to change the ebuild. But don't do this on the ebuild in your normal portage dir (it will be overridden after the next sync). Copy the ebuild to

[gentoo-user] [OT] This list with a newsclient (was: giflib vs. libungif)

2005-10-30 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 29.10.2005 Peter Kelly wrote: On another note, is there a way to both view and post to this list through Knode? http://gmane.org/ You still have to be subscribed to the list to post So long, tkr -- untold wealth, n.: What you left out on April 15th. signature.asc

[gentoo-user] Re: Quoting styles

2005-10-30 Thread Tim Kruse
* On 30.10.2005 Alexander Skwar wrote: Me too. Badly translated joke. It should read: There are 10 kinds of people. Then it is funny Oh, it is funny. The joke you mean is slightly different and has something to do with the binary system ;-) So long, tkr -- Stewie: [bathing in blood] This