On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 19:48:35 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
I've downloaded todays snapshot of protage and extracted
gimp-perl. Placed it in my portage tree. Then unmasked it with
package.keyword file and ran `emerge -v -p gimp-perl and then without
-p.
The build pulled in 20 other perl
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The build pulled in 20 other perl packages and is running currently.
Should I expect trouble from doing it this way?
Yes, if the dependencies are not in your outdated portage tree, although
it appears you got away with it this time.
Why don't you
On Saturday 27 August 2005 12:27, Harry Putnam wrote:
I would like to see an outline of what it takes to update the whole
system but as I recall its all in gentoo documentation but will
require quite extensive reading.
emerge sync
emerge world -u
etc-update
revdep-rebuild
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Mike Williams
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Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 27 August 2005 12:27, Harry Putnam wrote:
I would like to see an outline of what it takes to update the whole
system but as I recall its all in gentoo documentation but will
require quite extensive reading.
emerge sync
emerge world -u
Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
Well according to the installed docu.. there is supposed to be:
From the `Usage' html page: (Note the last item)
Now run bbgallery to create the galleries. Without any parameters it
will use the following default values:
* Look
On Saturday 27 August 2005 13:03, Harry Putnam wrote:
Thanks for the simple outline... That was so encouraging that I'm
going to get this done this morning...
Thanks for the push.
No problem, it really is that simple.
Getting it done this morning is another matter, going several months
Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 27 August 2005 13:03, Harry Putnam wrote:
Thanks for the simple outline... That was so encouraging that I'm
going to get this done this morning...
Thanks for the push.
No problem, it really is that simple.
Getting it done this morning is
Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Getting it done this morning is another matter, going several months
without an update is likely to put you a long way back, meaning lots
to compile. Thankfully you can just leave it going in the
background. I almost always run
This appears now to
On 05/08/27 18:35, Harry Putnam wrote:
Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Getting it done this morning is another matter, going several months
without an update is likely to put you a long way back, meaning lots
to compile. Thankfully you can just leave it going in the
background. I
Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I had the same problem a couple of weeks ago. As I needed the
gallery at that instance, I just specified the template on the command
line:
bbgallery -T monochrome
That doesn't work here:
reader bbgallery -T monochrome
ERROR: Templates not found:
Harry Putnam wrote:
Well according to the installed docu.. there is supposed to be:
From the `Usage' html page: (Note the last item)
Now run bbgallery to create the galleries. Without any parameters it
will use the following default values:
* Look for images in the default directory
Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had searched portage before posting about gimp-perl. It's not in
my portage tree which is somewhat out of date. That led me to think
it was not available via the normal gentoo channel hence my attempts
to use cpan to install it.
emerge gimp-perl
How can
Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
emerge gimp-perl
How can I get that package without a full on update of portage which I
don't want to do right now?
I've downloaded todays snapshot of protage and extracted
gimp-perl. Placed it in my portage tree. Then unmasked it with
package.keyword
Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After installing gimp-perl and all its dependancies I've unmerged
bbgallery and re emerged it.
The result is exactly as before... I've made no progress at all.
cd to directory of *.jpg
reader bbgallery -T monochrome
ERROR: Templates not found: monochrome
Dave Nebinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No templates at all.
Any one here have experience with this tool or can suggest a debugging
approach.
First, file it as a bug as the ebuild would be incomplete.
Second, you might need to build the package from scratch in order to
determine if it
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