On Thursday, July 17, 2014 06:52:20 AM J. Roeleveld wrote:
On 16 July 2014 19:26:39 CEST, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Dark Templar wrote:
When I reinstalled gcc and glibc, migrating from non-multilib amd64
arch
to multilib one, I just unpacked gentoo stage3 into temporary
On 16/07/2014 18:45, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
Am 16.07.2014 09:07, schrieb Dale:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
I use KDE's plasma pager. It gives a nice MacOS-like grid layout that
pops up when switching virtual desktops. Trouble is, the thing doesn't
enable itself when starting KDE, I have to do
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Update:
Using a 32bit VM with current x86 stage3 file, glibc builds
succesfully. (On first run)
Will do a second emerge -ve @system when this one is finished.
I used the following stage file:
stage3-i686-20140708.tar.bz2
I have not change anything in
On Thursday, July 17, 2014 04:03:34 AM Dale wrote:
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Update:
Using a 32bit VM with current x86 stage3 file, glibc builds
succesfully. (On first run)
Will do a second emerge -ve @system when this one is finished.
I used the following stage file:
On Thursday 17 July 2014 04:03:34 Dale wrote:
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Sounds good. I'm downloading that one and will try to install it next.
Let's hope it was a one time event.
Thanks for testing it.
I've just started installing a 64-bit chroot to do the emerge work for my
laptop and I fell into the same
On Thursday, July 17, 2014 11:19:36 AM J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Thursday, July 17, 2014 04:03:34 AM Dale wrote:
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Update:
Using a 32bit VM with current x86 stage3 file, glibc builds
succesfully. (On first run)
Will do a second emerge -ve @system
On Thursday 17 July 2014 10:20:59 I wrote:
On Thursday 17 July 2014 04:03:34 Dale wrote:
---8
Sounds good. I'm downloading that one and will try to install it next.
Let's hope it was a one time event.
Thanks for testing it.
I've just started installing a 64-bit chroot to do the
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 16/07/2014 18:45, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
easiest way to test: new user. Copy over config files until problem occurs.
doh
Yes of course, that's the best way. Didn't think of that
I just did my KDE upgrade so I renamed the .kde4 directory. I logged
in, set up
On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 14:42:27 -0500, Dale wrote:
I just did my KDE upgrade so I renamed the .kde4 directory. I logged
in, set up enough that I could test things and then logged out. When I
logged back in, it worked like it should. Let's see how long that
lasts.
I just emerge the latest
On 17/07/2014 21:42, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 16/07/2014 18:45, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
easiest way to test: new user. Copy over config files until problem occurs.
doh
Yes of course, that's the best way. Didn't think of that
I just did my KDE upgrade so I renamed the
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/07/2014 21:42, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 16/07/2014 18:45, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
easiest way to test: new user. Copy over config files until problem occurs.
doh
Yes of course, that's the best way. Didn't think of that
I just did my KDE upgrade so
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 14:42:27 -0500, Dale wrote:
I just did my KDE upgrade so I renamed the .kde4 directory. I logged
in, set up enough that I could test things and then logged out. When I
logged back in, it worked like it should. Let's see how long that
lasts.
I
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 21:00:42 +0200
J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:
On 16 July 2014 18:46:16 CEST, galiza.ce...@gmail.com wrote:
J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org writes:
On Monday, July 14, 2014 12:46:48 PM Neil Bothwick wrote:
I actually have it send an alert to my phone with
Howdy, different rig but similar issue. This is on my main rig now. It
is AMD64 multilib. I am doing a emerge -e world, which I do from time
to time. After that got to the point where it is almost done, I started
getting this:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check
On 17/07/2014 23:31, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 17/07/2014 21:42, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 16/07/2014 18:45, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
easiest way to test: new user. Copy over config files until problem
occurs.
doh
Yes of course, that's the best way. Didn't think of
Hi All,
Recently (in the last month or so) I noticed that one of my SSL certificates
that I use for email, issued by Comodo is no longer recognised as 'trusted'.
In particular, it is the Root CA which is not trusted which is confusing me.
The certificate in question is:
$ ls -la
On Thursday 17 Jul 2014 22:41:45 Dale wrote:
Howdy, different rig but similar issue. This is on my main rig now. It
is AMD64 multilib. I am doing a emerge -e world, which I do from time
to time. After that got to the point where it is almost done, I started
getting this:
perl: warning:
On Thursday 17 July 2014 16:41:45 Dale wrote:
This is my locale.gen file:
LANG=en_US.UTF8
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF8
LC_NUMERIC=en_US.UTF8
LC_TIME=en_US.UTF8
LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF8
LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF8
LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF8
LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF8
LC_NAME=en_US.UTF8
LC_ADDRESS=en_US.UTF8
Mick wrote:
On Thursday 17 Jul 2014 22:41:45 Dale wrote:
Howdy, different rig but similar issue. This is on my main rig now. It
is AMD64 multilib. I am doing a emerge -e world, which I do from time
to time. After that got to the point where it is almost done, I started
getting this:
2014-07-17 21:55 GMT-06:00 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com:
I got that off a howto somewhere. I think it is a Gentoo one. Anyway,
commented all that out and left the one line, ran locale-gen and it
seems to have fixed it. Keep in mind, it's been that way for quite a
long time. No clue why it
On Thursday 17 Jul 2014 23:48:51 Peter Humphrey wrote:
This is my /etc/locale.gen:
en_GB.UTF-8 UTF-8
en_GB ISO-8859-1
en_GB.ISO-8859-15 ISO-8859-15
I don't remember why I still have those last two entries; I expect they
date from before Gentoo adopted UTF-8. Maybe I'll remove them and
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