Re: [gentoo-user] sci-electronics/ngspice-27-r1 missing tcl

2020-12-19 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 12/19/20 7:41 PM, k...@aspodata.se wrote: So that means that programs like ngspice won't link with glibc 2.32 or later. The easiest way to fix this is probably to update the version of ngspice available in Gentoo. The latest upstream release is v33,

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Dale
Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Am Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 07:02:23AM -0600 schrieb Dale: >> Howdy, >> >> A friend donated a older PC to me the other day.  It's a fairly nice rig >> despite its age. > It may be adequate enough for demanding desktop tasks, but you want it to > sit around 24/7 and serve

Re: [gentoo-user] [SOLVED] How do I remove pam during/after an install.

2020-12-19 Thread John Covici
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 20:52:48 -0500, Walter Dnes wrote: > > Apologies for wasting peoples' time. I was also inserting a rather > large USE variable whilst removing pam. This was a shock for the system > and the real reason for system breakage.. Removing pam had nothing to > do with it. See >

[gentoo-user] apache modules.d/80_modsecurity-crs.conf files not showing up

2020-12-19 Thread thelma
On one of my server I have file in apache: modules.d/80_modsecurity-crs.conf On my other server this file does not appear. both servers have option selected: APACHE2_OPTS="... -D SECURITY" Which option enable/install this file?

[gentoo-user] [SOLVED] How do I remove pam during/after an install.

2020-12-19 Thread Walter Dnes
Apologies for wasting peoples' time. I was also inserting a rather large USE variable whilst removing pam. This was a shock for the system and the real reason for system breakage.. Removing pam had nothing to do with it. See http://wikigentoo.ksiezyc.pl/HOWTO_Remove_PAM.htm for pam-removal

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
Am Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 07:02:23AM -0600 schrieb Dale: > Howdy, > > A friend donated a older PC to me the other day.  It's a fairly nice rig > despite its age. It may be adequate enough for demanding desktop tasks, but you want it to sit around 24/7 and serve files. To me, that looks like

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 11:54:58 -0600, Dale wrote: > Naming them based on hostname is also a good idea.  I don't have mine named that way but if I ever redo them, I will.  It could save me some problems down the road.  >>> Renaming them now is trivial, man

Re: [gentoo-user] sci-electronics/ngspice-27-r1 missing tcl

2020-12-19 Thread karl
Karl Hammar: ... > Now I got another, where has sys_errlist.h gone, ... According to: https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-announce/2020/29.html "The GNU C Library version 2.32 is now available ... * The deprecated symbols sys_errlist, _sys_errlist, sys_nerr, and _sys_nerr are no

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Wols Lists
On 19/12/20 21:31, David Haller wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020, antlists wrote: >> On 19/12/2020 18:49, David Haller wrote: >>> -dnh, the MoBo though is quite a fine piece with 8 SATA + 2 eSATA >>> ports onboard:) I'm gonna miss eSATA in newer HW:( Hot-plug >>> almost like

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 11:54:58 -0600, Dale wrote: > >> Naming them based on hostname is also a good idea.  I don't have mine > >> named that way but if I ever redo them, I will.  It could save me > >> some problems down the road.  > > Renaming them now is trivial, man vgrename. Doing it after the

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread David Haller
Hello, On Sat, 19 Dec 2020, antlists wrote: >On 19/12/2020 18:49, David Haller wrote: >> -dnh, the MoBo though is quite a fine piece with 8 SATA + 2 eSATA >> ports onboard:) I'm gonna miss eSATA in newer HW:( Hot-plug >> almost like USB but full SATA feature set and speed (e.g.

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread antlists
On 19/12/2020 18:49, David Haller wrote: -dnh, the MoBo though is quite a fine piece with 8 SATA + 2 eSATA ports onboard:) I'm gonna miss eSATA in newer HW:( Hot-plug almost like USB but full SATA feature set and speed (e.g. SMART). Buy add-in sata cards. The ones I've been looking

[gentoo-user] Re: XWindow appearing in a non-graphical tty. A bug or feature?

2020-12-19 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-12-19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 18/12/2020 18:04, gevisz wrote: >> During the last 22 years, I got used to the setting >> when the XWindow system appeared on one of >> the "graphical" virtual terminals, mostly on tty6 or tty7. >> >> However, after installing a new Gentoo system with

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Dale
antlists wrote: > On 19/12/2020 17:32, Dale wrote: >> Neil Bothwick wrote: >>> On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 07:02:23 -0600, Dale wrote: >>> I have another question related to LVM.  Let's say a system crashes and dies.  Or I just move a drive, or drives, with LVM on it to another system. 

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread David Haller
Hello, On Sat, 19 Dec 2020, antlists wrote: >On 19/12/2020 16:51, David Haller wrote: >> Beware: I use a lot of disks and I tried running it with then 8 (or 9? >> or 10? Lots!) HDDs with a 500W (or even 550W) PSU. System wouldn't >> reliably boot up. Replaced with a 650W PSU and it's running

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread antlists
On 19/12/2020 17:32, Dale wrote: Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 07:02:23 -0600, Dale wrote: I have another question related to LVM.  Let's say a system crashes and dies.  Or I just move a drive, or drives, with LVM on it to another system.  Does the system just recognize the drives

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread antlists
On 19/12/2020 16:51, David Haller wrote: The power supply was replaced a few years ago.  I may buy a new one that is a little bit larger. It has a 300 watt now, a 400 watt would give some breathing room for start up power for the extra drives.  I haven't measured the wattage it pulls now.  May

Re: [gentoo-user] ModSecurity: Status engine is currently disabled, enable it by set SecStatusEngine to On.

2020-12-19 Thread thelma
On 12/18/2020 07:51 PM, Jigme Datse wrote: > On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 18:20:44 -0700 > the...@sys-concept.com wrote: > >> ModSecurity is installed: >> APACHE2_OPTS="-D DEFAULT_VHOST -D INFO -D SSL -D SSL_DEFAULT_VHOST -D >> LANGUAGE -D PHP -D SECURITY" >> >> In which file I have to enable

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 11:32:21 -0600, Dale wrote: > >> Naming them based on hostname is also a good idea.  I don't have mine >> named that way but if I ever redo them, I will.  It could save me some >> problems down the road.  > Renaming them now is trivial, man vgrename.

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 11:32:21 -0600, Dale wrote: > Naming them based on hostname is also a good idea.  I don't have mine > named that way but if I ever redo them, I will.  It could save me some > problems down the road.  Renaming them now is trivial, man vgrename. Doing it after the system has

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 07:02:23 -0600, Dale wrote: > >> I have another question related to LVM.  Let's say a system crashes and >> dies.  Or I just move a drive, or drives, with LVM on it to another >> system.  Does the system just recognize the drives and knows how to add >>

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Dale
David Haller wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020, Dale wrote: >> A friend donated a older PC to me the other day.  It's a fairly nice rig >> despite its age.  Some specs for those interested but may not matter in >> the end.  TL;DR, skip to next paragraph.  It's a Dell Inspiron 546.  AMD >>

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 07:02:23 -0600, Dale wrote: > I have another question related to LVM.  Let's say a system crashes and > dies.  Or I just move a drive, or drives, with LVM on it to another > system.  Does the system just recognize the drives and knows how to add > them or do I have to do that

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread David Haller
Hello, On Sat, 19 Dec 2020, Dale wrote: >A friend donated a older PC to me the other day.  It's a fairly nice rig >despite its age.  Some specs for those interested but may not matter in >the end.  TL;DR, skip to next paragraph.  It's a Dell Inspiron 546.  AMD >9750 quad core CPU running at

Re: [gentoo-user] vtk python USE flag question

2020-12-19 Thread Aisha Tammy
On 12/18/20 4:31 PM, Valmor F. de Almeida wrote: > Hello, > > I emerged vtk with the python USE flag on. > Next I started a python interactive session and tried to import vtk: > > ->  python > Python 3.8.6 (default, Nov 21 2020, 00:26:41) > [GCC 9.3.0] on linux > Type "help", "copyright",

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 15:11:34 +0100, n952162 wrote: > > >> I update the /etc/portage/package.use files by hand, so I get a feeling >> for how it works.  Can it be that etc-update is a "smart system" that >> does more than just that? > Yes, read the docs, it merges the old and

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 15:11:34 +0100, n952162 wrote: > >> I don't think this output or any list participant has actually > >> identified where the problem here is. In my original posting, the > >> only difference causing the slot collision for jinja was that one > >> had a PYTHON_TARGETS of 3-7

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 15:19:22 +0100, n952162 wrote: > On 12/19/20 12:35 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote: > > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 12:12:21 +0100, n952162 wrote: > > > >>> Your output gives away that you STILL have not run depclean, so you > >>> STILL have dev-python/ipaddress installed, which has been

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: XWindow appearing in a non-graphical tty. A bug or feature?

2020-12-19 Thread gevisz
сб, 19 дек. 2020 г. в 10:07, Nikos Chantziaras : > > On 18/12/2020 18:04, gevisz wrote: > > During the last 22 years, I got used to the setting > > when the XWindow system appeared on one of > > the "graphical" virtual terminals, mostly on tty6 or tty7. > > > > However, after installing a new

[gentoo-user] How do I remove pam during/after an install.

2020-12-19 Thread Walter Dnes
I always remove pam, first thing during/after an install. Today, after the first emerge @world in the chroot, I unmerged pam-related stuff, and *TRIED* to emerge shadow. This had always workrd in the past. Today, I got a broken system. Emerge doesn't work, bash-completion doesn't work, yadda

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread n952162
On 12/19/20 12:35 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 12:12:21 +0100, n952162 wrote: Your output gives away that you STILL have not run depclean, so you STILL have dev-python/ipaddress installed, which has been removed from the tree, and requires python 2.7. Unless you remove old

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread n952162
On 12/19/20 12:35 PM, Michael wrote: On Saturday, 19 December 2020 10:20:26 GMT n952162 wrote: I don't think this output or any list participant has actually identified where the problem here is. In my original posting, the only difference causing the slot collision for jinja was that one had

Re: [gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread bobwxc
在 2020/12/19 下午9:02, Dale 写道: Howdy, A friend donated a older PC to me the other day.  It's a fairly nice rig despite its age.  Some specs for those interested but may not matter in the end.  TL;DR, skip to next paragraph.  It's a Dell Inspiron 546.  AMD 9750 quad core CPU running at 2.4GHz. 

[gentoo-user] Rearranging hard drives and data.

2020-12-19 Thread Dale
Howdy, A friend donated a older PC to me the other day.  It's a fairly nice rig despite its age.  Some specs for those interested but may not matter in the end.  TL;DR, skip to next paragraph.  It's a Dell Inspiron 546.  AMD 9750 quad core CPU running at 2.4GHz.  It currently has 4GBs but

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Arve Barsnes
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 at 12:11, n952162 wrote: > In the original posting of this thread, I presented a slot collision > where the only difference between the two packages was the > PYTHON_TARGET. I interpret that to mean that new dependencies want the > new python. Since the package is the same,

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Jude DaShiell
Python is every bit as much trouble in gentoo as it is in the Florida swamps. Python is so much trouble the History Channel has a Swamp People program they're showing regularly on TV. Could the post-install section of the handbook do with some good updates? On Sat, 19 Dec 2020, Michael wrote:

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Michael
On Saturday, 19 December 2020 11:37:31 GMT Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 12:33:10 +0100, n952162 wrote: > > I do an emerge @world, it tells me I have slot collisions and stops. > > Following Neil B.'s advice, I try to go through the collisions and see > > what the differences are.

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 12:33:10 +0100, n952162 wrote: > I do an emerge @world, it tells me I have slot collisions and stops.  > Following Neil B.'s advice, I try to go through the collisions and see > what the differences are.  jinja was a nice example, because there was a > collision of the same

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Michael
On Saturday, 19 December 2020 10:20:26 GMT n952162 wrote: > I don't think this output or any list participant has actually > identified where the problem here is. In my original posting, the only > difference causing the slot collision for jinja was that one had a > PYTHON_TARGETS of 3-7 and the

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 12:12:21 +0100, n952162 wrote: > > Your output gives away that you STILL have not run depclean, so you > > STILL have dev-python/ipaddress installed, which has been removed from > > the tree, and requires python 2.7. Unless you remove old broken > > software you will NEVER get

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread n952162
On 12/19/20 12:12 PM, bobwxc wrote: 在 2020/12/19 下午6:20, n952162 写道: On 12/16/20 11:59 AM, Arve Barsnes wrote: On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 at 11:34, Miles Malone wrote: What's happening when you do emerge -avuDN --with-bdeps=y --backtrack=100 @world ? Giving portage the flexibility to solve it

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread n952162
On 12/19/20 11:45 AM, William Kenworthy wrote: Backtracking rarely helps in my experience. check the blocks: using --nodeps forces the install, then it may work (you may have to add to package.accept_keywords etc. to cover that angle - but I am on arm and arm64 where the most difficult of the

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread bobwxc
在 2020/12/19 下午6:20, n952162 写道: On 12/16/20 11:59 AM, Arve Barsnes wrote: On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 at 11:34, Miles Malone wrote: What's happening when you do emerge -avuDN --with-bdeps=y --backtrack=100 @world ? Giving portage the flexibility to solve it with some extra backtracking and

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread Arve Barsnes
On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 at 11:19, n952162 wrote: > I don't think this output or any list participant has actually identified > where the problem here is. In my original posting, the only difference > causing the slot collision for jinja was that one had a PYTHON_TARGETS of 3-7 > and the other of

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread William Kenworthy
On 19/12/20 6:20 pm, n952162 wrote: > On 12/16/20 11:59 AM, Arve Barsnes wrote: >> On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 at 11:34, Miles Malone >> wrote: >>> What's happening when you do emerge -avuDN --with-bdeps=y >>> --backtrack=100 @world ? Giving portage the flexibility to solve it >>> with some extra

Re: [gentoo-user] override PYTHON_TARGETS to avoid a slot collision

2020-12-19 Thread n952162
On 12/16/20 11:34 AM, Miles Malone wrote: What's happening when you do emerge -avuDN --with-bdeps=y --backtrack=100 @world ? Giving portage the flexibility to solve it with some extra backtracking and increasing the scope to world might fix it, if not then we can revisit it? That's how I

[gentoo-user] Re: XWindow appearing in a non-graphical tty. A bug or feature?

2020-12-19 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
On 18/12/2020 18:04, gevisz wrote: During the last 22 years, I got used to the setting when the XWindow system appeared on one of the "graphical" virtual terminals, mostly on tty6 or tty7. However, after installing a new Gentoo system with gentoo-kernel, I found out that the XWindow system