Looks like the jpeg use flag is ok to use according to bug #283089 [
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=283089]
It looks like it is waiting for the thumbs-up from everyone to be taken out.
I have been running with the jpeg use flag unmasked for a while and haven't
seen any issues.
Cheers
Kad
Dnia 2010-03-15, o godz. 08:18:10
Harry Putnam napisał(a):
> I'm trying t umount an nfs mounted share but am told the resource is
> busy. umount -f fails too.
>
> So first I turned off all the xterms I had running which should have
> killed any shell operating there.
>
> Still says resouce is
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 01:00:21AM +, David W Noon wrote
> On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 00:20:02 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
> >As do the log files in $PORT_LOGDIR, they contain exactly the same
> >output you would see in the terminal.
>
> Not quite. The sequence in which the ebuilds were run is lost
At Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:11:02 -0500 Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>> I am installing gentoo on an old machine without wireless builtin.
>>
>> I have a hermes/orinoco pcmcia card that works fine. Indeed the
>> wireless "works fine", but is not right
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 00:20:02 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] what's wrong with rsync 3.0.6?:
>On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 23:10:41 +, David W Noon wrote:
>
>> > Also, for builds, there is such a
>> >thing as elogs (which allows you to save all messages to
>> >/var/log/portage for e
On Monday 15 March 2010 13:32:51 you wrote:
> On 14 March 2010 21:30, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 20:23:40 +, Mick wrote:
> >> I am trying this script in /etc/env.d/90gpg-agent:
> >>
> >> if test -f $HOME/.gpg-agent-info && kill -0 `cut -d: -f
Hi All,
I have run into a problem which I cannot explain. I am trying to run this
script in a amd64 installation:
xterm -fg green -bg black -e 'gpg Personal/data.ods.gpg && oocalc \
Personal/data.ods; shred --remove -z -v DATA/data.ods'
On a x86 system, oocalc launches, I use the file and whe
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 08:18:10 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I'm trying t umount an nfs mounted share but am told the resource is
> busy. umount -f fails too.
What about umount -l?
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 23:10:41 +, David W Noon wrote:
> > Also, for builds, there is such a
> >thing as elogs (which allows you to save all messages to
> >/var/log/portage for ease of reading at your leisure.
>
> I have mine go to /var/log/portage/log. But these only log the
> activities wi
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 20:46:11 +, David W Noon wrote:
> I do know `man less`, `man more`, etc., and output redirection to file.
> Heck, I'm even old enough to know Ctl+S and Ctl+Q, as I used to
> program PDP-11s back in the 1970s. But none of those addresses the
> fundamental issue of sitting th
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 23:20:03 +0100, Willie Wong wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] what's wrong with rsync 3.0.6?:
>On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 05:08:06PM +, David W Noon wrote:
[snip]
>> Because emerge jobs produce copious amounts of output that is
>> difficult to read as it scrolls past. I much pref
Hi,
> The budget is miniscule - and the performance demands
> (bandwidth and latency) are completely non-challenging.
This IMHO pretty much rules out any kind of server-class hardware, which
tends to be both costly and power-hungry. If you're thinking about
buying used stuff, be sure to factor in
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 05:08:06PM +, David W Noon wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:00:02 +0100, Willie Wong wrote about Re:
> [gentoo-user] what's wrong with rsync 3.0.6?:
>
> >On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 02:15:08PM +, David W Noon wrote:
> >> You run your emerge --sync jobs by hand?!!!
> >
>
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> I am installing gentoo on an old machine without wireless builtin.
>
> I have a hermes/orinoco pcmcia card that works fine. Indeed the
> wireless "works fine", but is not right.
>
> When booting there is a very long delay at the net.eth1 an
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:20:02 +0100, Stroller wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] what's wrong with rsync 3.0.6?:
>On 15 Mar 2010, at 17:08, David W Noon wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:00:02 +0100, Willie Wong wrote about Re:
>> [gentoo-user] what's wrong with rsync 3.0.6?:
>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 15, 201
I am installing gentoo on an old machine without wireless builtin.
I have a hermes/orinoco pcmcia card that works fine. Indeed the
wireless "works fine", but is not right.
When booting there is a very long delay at the net.eth1 and the system
wants the agere_sta_fw.bin firmware. If you wait it
On 15/03/2010 18:21, Stroller wrote:
> It's hard to be more specific without knowing your usage.
Yes... I was deliberately vague to see what options came up... but I can
be more specific. The budget is miniscule - and the performance demands
(bandwidth and latency) are completely non-challenging.
On 15 Mar 2010, at 16:26, Steve wrote:
...
From ages ago, I remember iSCSI being bandied about. Did that ever go
anywhere (i.e. is this easy to do from Gentoo?)
I believe it is quite widely used - it is mentioned often on the linux-
poweredge list. I would imagine the Linux kernel allows mou
On 15 Mar 2010, at 17:08, David W Noon wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:00:02 +0100, Willie Wong wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] what's wrong with rsync 3.0.6?:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 02:15:08PM +, David W Noon wrote:
You run your emerge --sync jobs by hand?!!!
Why is that surprising?
Be
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:00:02 +0100, Willie Wong wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] what's wrong with rsync 3.0.6?:
>On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 02:15:08PM +, David W Noon wrote:
>> You run your emerge --sync jobs by hand?!!!
>
>Why is that surprising?
Because emerge jobs produce copious amounts of out
On 15/03/2010 15:49, Kyle Bader wrote:
> +1 on zfs w/ solaris for storage, just don't go cheap and get desktop disks.
>
I have to admit, I do like the idea of ZFS, though not quite enough to
justify maintaining Solaris in addition to my other infrastructure.
I was thinking about something rathe
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:35 PM, Arttu V. wrote:
> Create /etc/portage/profile/package.use.mask and type in
> 'app-emulation/wine -jpeg' (note the minus) to locally unmask the jpeg
> flag for wine.
>
> I don't know how good idea that is, though, as
> /usr/portage/profiles/arch/amd64/package.use.m
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Peter Humphrey
wrote:
> On Monday 15 March 2010 02:44:56 fire-eyes wrote:
>
>> Are you using the EU pool? I am, and I have that problem frequently.
>
> I don't have /that/ problem at all. The only problem I have with it is
> the Irish server in the pool - it wouldn
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 02:15:08PM +, David W Noon wrote:
> You run your emerge --sync jobs by hand?!!!
Why is that surprising? My laptop does not have an always-on internet
connection, nevermind it sits silently and off for most of the day. I
"sync by hand" when I have time, roughly twice eac
+1 on zfs w/ solaris for storage, just don't go cheap and get desktop disks.
--
Kyle
On 3/15/10, Xi Shen wrote:
> i have enabled 'jpeg' flag in my /etc/make.conf, but i still cannot
> compile wine with jpeg support, and i really need this feature.
>
> the output of emerge -pv wine shows '(-jpeg)'. i think it is masked by
> profile. i then created '/etc/portage/profile/package.use.
On 03/15/2010 05:06 PM, Xi Shen wrote:
hi,
i have enabled 'jpeg' flag in my /etc/make.conf, but i still cannot
compile wine with jpeg support, and i really need this feature.
the output of emerge -pv wine shows '(-jpeg)'. i think it is masked by
profile. i then created '/etc/portage/profile/pac
hi,
i have enabled 'jpeg' flag in my /etc/make.conf, but i still cannot
compile wine with jpeg support, and i really need this feature.
the output of emerge -pv wine shows '(-jpeg)'. i think it is masked by
profile. i then created '/etc/portage/profile/package.use.force', and
putted 'app-emulatio
On Monday 15 March 2010 12:28:49 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Is that heanet.ie?
Yes.
> I always get decent speeds from there.
Just shows what oddities show up from time to time in complex networks.
My speed is far better from eastern Europe (Ukraine, Latvia, ...) than
from just across the Irish Se
On Monday 15 March 2010 14:15:08 David W Noon wrote:
> You run your emerge --sync jobs by hand?!!!
>
> I run mine from the root crontab.
My boxes aren't allowed to run all night, so I call a script that runs
the updating process when I fire them up in the morning. No sweat.
> I also have it up
Steve writes:
> I have recently started looking at server resilience and availability in
> the context of a hardware failure or hardware upgrade. I've come to the
> conclusion that it would be very desirable if terrabyte-scale data did
> not need to be restored from backup. This isn't a commerc
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 12:10:02 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] what's wrong with rsync 3.0.6?:
>On Monday 15 March 2010 02:44:56 fire-eyes wrote:
>
>> Are you using the EU pool? I am, and I have that problem frequently.
>
>I don't have /that/ problem at all. The only problem I ha
On 14 March 2010 21:30, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 20:23:40 +, Mick wrote:
>
>> I am trying this script in /etc/env.d/90gpg-agent:
>>
>> if test -f $HOME/.gpg-agent-info && kill -0 `cut -d: -f 2
>> $HOME/.gpg-agent-info` 2>/dev/null; then
>>
I have recently started looking at server resilience and availability in
the context of a hardware failure or hardware upgrade. I've come to the
conclusion that it would be very desirable if terrabyte-scale data did
not need to be restored from backup. This isn't a commercial server -
so I'm inte
I'm trying t umount an nfs mounted share but am told the resource is
busy. umount -f fails too.
So first I turned off all the xterms I had running which should have
killed any shell operating there.
Still says resouce is busy.
So trying to see what is doing it with `lsof'
However, when I run `
In my home lan setup its an opensolaris (zfs fs) NFS server that is
supposed to be set to show NFS vers=3 on offer.
Somehow on the client end... my gentoo desktop, its getting mounted
with vers=4 as evidenced by the output of `mount'
opensolairs_NFS_SERVER:/pub on /pub type nfs
(rw,users,addr
Neil Bothwick writes:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:34:41 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
>> Seriously, Do you know why emacs-24 is masked like that?
>>
>> What little I know of Ulrich Mueller is that he is quite a stalwart
>> fellow and not much would get by him. I guess its just that its the
>> cvs v
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 10:10:52 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I don't have /that/ problem at all. The only problem I have with it is
> the Irish server in the pool - it wouldn't be enough to go for a cuppa
> while it's running; I'd have to come back tomorrow if I let it continue
> at its own pace
On Monday 15 March 2010 02:44:56 fire-eyes wrote:
> Are you using the EU pool? I am, and I have that problem frequently.
I don't have /that/ problem at all. The only problem I have with it is
the Irish server in the pool - it wouldn't be enough to go for a cuppa
while it's running; I'd have to
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 22:34:41 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Seriously, Do you know why emacs-24 is masked like that?
>
> What little I know of Ulrich Mueller is that he is quite a stalwart
> fellow and not much would get by him. I guess its just that its the
> cvs version eh?
Yes, CVS ebuilds are
>>> '/var/log/portage/net-libs:libsoup-2.29.91:20100315-081624.log'
What the heck do I do with this?
Thanks in advance for all the great help I have gotten from this list.
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