David Haller:
>You seem to be missing the 32bit part of dev-libs/libffi. I.e.
>ABI_X86="32 64".
Right. Next time I will do a 'grep fatal' on the build.log. Thanks. :)
Hartmut
Hello,
On Sun, 08 Sep 2019, Hartmut Figge wrote:
>(Nuno Silva):
>
>>http://www.triffids.de/pub/gentoo/glib-2.60.6/build.log.txt gives me
>>HTTP 403 (Forbidden).
>
>Fixed. Have to investigate how that could have happened.
You seem to be missing the 32bit part of dev-libs/libffi. I.e.
ABI_X86="32
On 20/8/19 2:21 am, Andrew Lowe wrote:
Hi all,
I recently, last week or so, did some updating of my KDE desktop
and when I went to select "Shutdown" off the menu bar thingy, no icons
for "Logout", "Shutdown" & "Some Other Thing" appeared as they used to.
I in turn had to open up a shell,
On 2019-09-08, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 11:38 AM Grant Edwards
> wrote:
>>
>> This seems to happen regularly with Imagemagick. Version 7.0.8.60
>> just went stable today, yet it can't be built because version 7.0.8.60
>> sources can no longer be downloaded.
>>
>> Am I doing
On Sun, Sep 8, 2019 at 11:38 AM Grant Edwards wrote:
>
> This seems to happen regularly with Imagemagick. Version 7.0.8.60
> just went stable today, yet it can't be built because version 7.0.8.60
> sources can no longer be downloaded.
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
>
> Shouldn't there be a
I've noticed on several occasions in the past few months that by the
time some packages are marked stable, the version is old enough that
sources are no longer available -- so the emerge fails because sources
can no longer be downloaded. If I'm lucky I may have a copy of the
sources on another
Hartmut Figge:
>(Nuno Silva):
>>http://www.triffids.de/pub/gentoo/glib-2.60.6/build.log.txt gives me
>>HTTP 403 (Forbidden).
>
>Fixed. Have to investigate how that could have happened.
/var/tmp/portage/dev-libs/glib-2.60.6/temp/build.log has the permissions
-rw-rw. My only change was to
(Nuno Silva):
>http://www.triffids.de/pub/gentoo/glib-2.60.6/build.log.txt gives me
>HTTP 403 (Forbidden).
Fixed. Have to investigate how that could have happened.
Hartmut
On 2019-09-08, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> my latest update 'emerge -q -uDN @world' failed at glib-2.60.6.
> Continuing with --skipfirst succeeded. Today, after a new 'emerge
> --sync', 'emerge -q -uDN @system' still failed with the same error.
>
> My Gentoo is mostly stable. The relevant info can be
Greetings,
my latest update 'emerge -q -uDN @world' failed at glib-2.60.6.
Continuing with --skipfirst succeeded. Today, after a new 'emerge
--sync', 'emerge -q -uDN @system' still failed with the same error.
My Gentoo is mostly stable. The relevant info can be found at
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