On Sunday 27 of March 2011 21:33:33 JM wrote:
eselect list is not correct.
Use: eselect *python *list (or whatever other app you wish to select a
specific version of)
Then:
eselect python set (with the number of the option you want which was
displayed from 'eselect python list').
Thank
eselect list is not correct.
Use: eselect *python *list (or whatever other app you wish to select a
specific version of)
Then:
eselect python set (with the number of the option you want which was
displayed from 'eselect python list').
2011/3/26 Andrzej Styczeń styczen_andr...@o2.pl
On
Hello,
I try gentoo once again a few days ago and everything go OK until I install
KDE. Then I see that I got the following symptom that something is wrong
# eselect read 1
! ! ! Error: Can't load module read
exiting
Then I install LibreOffice and OK, but eselect as above still not work
On Saturday 26 March 2011 16:03:40 Andrzej Styczeń wrote:
Hello,
I try gentoo once again a few days ago and everything go OK until I install
KDE. Then I see that I got the following symptom that something is wrong
# eselect read 1
! ! ! Error: Can't load module read
exiting
Then I
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:17:41 Mick wrote:
What does eselect python list shows?
The same as 'eselect read 1'
# eselect list
!!! Error: Can't load module list
exiting
If I wrote:
# eselect
Usage: eselect global options module name module options
Global options:
--brief
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:45:47 Andrzej Styczeń wrote:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:17:41 Mick wrote:
What does eselect python list shows?
I'm very sorry for previous mail, I wrong read your question:
# eselect python list
Available Python interpreters:
[1] python2.7
[2]
2011/3/26 Andrzej Styczeń styczen_andr...@o2.pl:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:17:41 Mick wrote:
What does eselect python list shows?
The same as 'eselect read 1'
# eselect list
!!! Error: Can't load module list
exiting
So I suspect you were actually trying to get to
eselect news read
Am 26.03.2011 17:45, schrieb Andrzej Styczeń:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:17:41 Mick wrote:
What does eselect python list shows?
The same as 'eselect read 1'
# eselect list
!!! Error: Can't load module list
exiting
Thats because you have the syntax wrong.
It is 'eselect python list'
2011/3/26 Andrzej Styczeń styczen_andr...@o2.pl:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:45:47 Andrzej Styczeń wrote:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:17:41 Mick wrote:
What does eselect python list shows?
I'm very sorry for previous mail, I wrong read your question:
# eselect python list
Andrzej Styczeń wrote:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:45:47 Andrzej Styczeń wrote:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:17:41 Mick wrote:
What does eselect python list shows?
I'm very sorry for previous mail, I wrong read your question:
# eselect python list
Available Python
Am 26.03.2011 18:12, schrieb Andrzej Styczeń:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:45:47 Andrzej Styczeń wrote:
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:17:41 Mick wrote:
What does eselect python list shows?
I'm very sorry for previous mail, I wrong read your question:
# eselect python list
Available
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 18:16:20 Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Thats because you have the syntax wrong.
It is 'eselect python list' and 'eselect news read 1'
Try it and look what it says.
Thank you. My mistake. I should read more carefully.
Greetings
Sebastian Beßler
Greetings,
Andrzej
On Saturday 26 of March 2011 18:21:30 Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Available Python interpreters:
[1] python2.7
[2] python3.1
Then use 'eselect python set 1' to activate python 2.7
That should fix your problem
Greetings
Sebastian Beßler
Thank you, emrge now works.
Greetings,
* Andrzej Stycze? styczen_andr...@o2.pl [110326 11:42]:
Hello,
Hello Andrzej,
I try gentoo once again a few days ago and everything go OK until I install
KDE. Then I see that I got the following symptom that something is wrong
# eselect read 1
! ! ! Error: Can't load module read
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