[gentoo-user] Lost "middle click opens links" in KDE/Firefox combo - anyone else?

2020-01-29 Thread Andrew Lowe

Hi all,
	Yesterday afternoon, and for the last ??? years, I could be using 
Firefox, within KDE and with a Logitech M560[1] mouse, middle click on a 
link and a new tab would open containing the link.


	I did an "emerge world", which included some KDE stuff, but not 
Firefox, last night and this morning, this functionality is now gone. 
Has anyone else got this problem or come across it being mentioning in 
their wanderings of the web?


Any thoughts greatly appreciated,

Andrew






[1] https://tinyurl.com/u9vxqdy



Re: [gentoo-user] python 2 deprecation

2020-01-29 Thread james

On 1/27/20 11:40 PM, Franz Fellner wrote:

Quoting james (2020-01-27 06:57:24)

It runs on 64/145 packages just fine, then, as always, fails on
"Emerging (65 of 145)dev-perl/Authen-SASL-2.160.0-r1::argent-main"

Any other ideas?  Maybe I need to download that package again, as it
somehow got corrupted?


I assume "argent-main" repo is the main tree of argentlinux, correct?
So no Gentoo but a fork?
It is likely that they messed up some things, so normal Gentoo users
have no issues with that package.



Probably correct. I often install packages not formally part of portage, 
so I have over a dozen via layman. Nothing appears to be updated for a 
year, many for 3 years, so I just deleted the layman files and now I 
search for replacements..


thx,
James



Re: [gentoo-user] Pre-merge checks

2020-01-29 Thread Francisco Ares
Em sáb, 25 de jan de 2020 21:34, Adam Carter 
escreveu:

> On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 12:48 AM Francisco Ares  wrote:
>
>> Hi, All.
>>
>> I would like to see all pre-merge checks prior to build a new kernel,
>> just to make sure all kernel configurations needed até satisfied.
>>
>> I thought on issuing an "emerge -e world" then interrupting the process
>> at the beguinning of the first package build.  But this looks a weird way
>> of doing things.
>>
>> Is there any other way?
>>
>>
> The command looks through the ebuilds of installed packages and dumps a
> list of of the kernel options that the ebuilds are looking for, so its a
> start. You'll then need to check this against your .config file.
>
> If you're not using the new $PORTDIR of /var/db/repos/gentoo you'll need
> to change that of course.
>
> for pak in $(qlist -ICv | sed
> 's/\(.*\)\(\/.*\)\(-[0-9].*\)/\1\2\2\3.ebuild/g' ); do grep -s -H
> 'CONFIG_CHECK="' /var/db/repos/gentoo/$pak ; done
>
>
>
> This is awesome!

Thank you!

To check out what the developer think it is really important, there's the
ERROR_ string to grep for.

Best Regards,
Francisco

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