J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:
No, it wouldn't, since jobs just finishing and wanting to report their
status cannot do this when there is no server. You would need a rather
involved protocol to deal with such situations dynamically.
It can certainly be done, but it is not something which
On Tuesday, August 05, 2014 06:33:59 AM Martin Vaeth wrote:
J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:
No, it wouldn't, since jobs just finishing and wanting to report their
status cannot do this when there is no server. You would need a rather
involved protocol to deal with such situations
On Monday, August 04, 2014 10:38:57 PM Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 04/08/2014 21:46, J. Roeleveld wrote:
On 4 August 2014 15:35:41 CEST, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Either make the ETL tool pick up where it stopped and continue as it is
the only that knows what it was doing and how
Hello all,
Thank you very much for your help: problems solved.
-PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 are now defined
-PAGER=most is defined in your environment: Icompiled it again.
Now man emerge works.
Well, I'm now quite quiet...until next problem !!!
Thank you again
Cheers
Roger
On Tuesday 05 August 2014 14:13:17 Roger Cahn wrote:
-PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 are now defined
I haven't followed this thread up to now, but are you setting this yourself in
make.conf? It shouldn't be necessary: all packages that rely on python set
their own targets - and they're best left
I haven't followed this thread up to now, but are you setting this yourself in
make.conf? It shouldn't be necessary: all packages that rely on python set
their own targets - and they're best left that way too. If you twiddle with
your targets yourself, sooner or later you'll find yourself
Hi Gentoo-users,
I have small problem with vsftpd, and because that software
has neither mailing-list nor user-forum, I have to ask here:
I'm moving my ftp users from local to virtual. My problem is:
how can I permit users to write only to their own directories,
but read/see all (even those of
Joost Roeleveld joost at antarean.org writes:
Mesos looks promising for a variety of (Apache) reasons. Some key
technologies folks may want google about that are related:
Quincy (fair schedular)
Chronos (scheduler)
Hadoop (scheduler)
Hadoop not a scheduler. It's a framework for a
On 5 August 2014 21:57:56 CEST, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Joost Roeleveld joost at antarean.org writes:
Mesos looks promising for a variety of (Apache) reasons. Some key
technologies folks may want google about that are related:
Quincy (fair schedular)
Chronos (scheduler)
On 05/08/2014 22:43, J. Roeleveld wrote:
I believe Martin's scheduler will be very valuable. Even for me.
I am very likely going to start using this for some of my regular maintenance
activities on the home network.
But as the rest of the thread shows, I wouldn't be able to use it as a
Hello,
I think I can offer some some more clues to the problem in thread started by
Dale, as archived here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org/msg147315.html
I too get the Your old kernel is broken. You need to update it to a newer
version as syscall(bignum) will break.
Hello,
Which package(s) do I need that allow:
1. A USB drive is inserted
2. The drive is mounted in some location automatically (e.g. /media/usbstick)
3. (2) happens even when the drive is an NTFS or FAT32 drive.
4. (1)-(3) happens even if I am not running a GUI
5. (1)-(3) happens even if I
On 06/08/2014 03:18, Chris Stankevitz wrote:
Hello,
Which package(s) do I need that allow:
1. A USB drive is inserted
2. The drive is mounted in some location automatically (e.g. /media/usbstick)
3. (2) happens even when the drive is an NTFS or FAT32 drive.
4. (1)-(3) happens even
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