[gentoo-user] openssh newuse

2005-06-02 Thread Maxime Robert-Schreyers
Hi everybody, I'm new to this list, so if I inadvertently break some rules, feel free to tell me so. I've been happily running gentoo for a bit more than a year, and have just encountered my first real problem (gentoo is excellent :-)) ). I've changed my /etc/make.conf , adding

Re: [gentoo-user] openssh newuse

2005-06-02 Thread Jan Callewaert
On 6/2/05, Maxime Robert-Schreyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everybody, I'm new to this list, so if I inadvertently break some rules, feel free to tell me so. I've been happily running gentoo for a bit more than a year, and have just encountered my first real problem (gentoo is

Re: [gentoo-user] openssh newuse

2005-06-02 Thread Maxime Robert-Schreyers
Jan Callewaert wrote: On 6/2/05, Maxime Robert-Schreyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...snip] I've changed my /etc/make.conf , adding ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=x86 ~x86 . If you wish to use the unstable branch of gentoo, you should just set ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86. It was this way I set it, the,

Re: [gentoo-user] openssh newuse

2005-06-02 Thread Mike Williams
On Thursday 02 June 2005 17:49, Maxime Robert-Schreyers wrote: configure:6491: checking compiler and flags for sanity configure:6510: i386-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -o conftest -O2 -mcpu=i686 -fomit-frame-pointer -DWITH_LDAP_PUBKEY -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wno-uninitialized    -lldap conftest.c  5

Re: [gentoo-user] openssh newuse

2005-06-02 Thread Maxime Robert-Schreyers
Oscar Carlsson wrote: ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 != ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~86 Can you see the difference? :-) It's supposed to be ~x86. Oscar Yup, but this wasn't a copy/paste, and the mistake is in the mail, not the file ;-) I don't think portage would have let me do such a dumb mistake... Thanks