Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ethereal weirdness

2005-11-01 Thread John Myers
On Monday 31 October 2005 07:43, James wrote: unset: adns snmp and kerberos are all in blue. Does this mean they are optional? I have not found documents on this color coding with various gentoo tools. Any documental wisdom on discerning these various color coded words in a terminal session?

[gentoo-user] Re: ethereal weirdness

2005-11-01 Thread James
John Myers electronerd at electronerdia.net writes: Red means 'on' Blue means 'off' Green means 'on, and changed since last merge' And and asterisk after the flag name means 'changed since last merge' Thanks! ethereal works fine now James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] Re: ethereal weirdness

2005-10-31 Thread James
Richard Fish bigfish at asmallpond.org writes: ethereal has worked for a long time on my portable. eix says it's installed: You need to add the +gtk use flag. Otherwise you just get tethereal which is the console interface. Well, I've had 'gtk in my make.use file since the beginning. When

[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