On 1/24/08, Stefan Onken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas how to improve the speed ?
noatime?
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-clause BSDL.
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the proxy for regular browsing, too.
HTH. YMMV. HAND.
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I'm using mozilla-firefox-2.0.0.8, not -bin, and printing works fine
here also. Just another data point; sorry I don't know how to help
I might have missed it, but was revdep-rebuild tried already? :)
Also, maybe it could be something with gtk+ or some printing component (old
cups? cups
From sourceforge.net I downloaded
brlcad_7.10.4_ia32.tar.bz2 and untarred it.
I'm not a BRL-CAD (or any CAD for that matter ;) ) user, but take
a look at the file name you're downloading.
It's probably a pre-compiled binary, so that's probably why there
is no configure either? The source is
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:33:52 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just to clarify: What does a 'pre-compiled binary' do?
I meant just regular binary files, which have been compiled -- as opposed
to the source files (non-compiled ;) ). Sorry for being unclear. :)
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is bad for a database and if that was the situation a
bit over a month ago, I wouldn't hold my breath for a stable marked
ebuild in portage for a while.
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shoutcast, etc? Why are there binaries in someone's home directory?
(And why is he looking at them instead of the ones that should be
where the init script is looking for?)
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or override the settings you provided
depending on the case.
Still, I'd be happy to be mistaken, this would make my life easier as well.
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, what fails and how can I fix it ??? :)
# pkg-config --libs redland
Package 'Redland' requires 'rasqal = 0.9.12' but version of Rasqal
RDF Query Library is 0.9.10
Something eats that error message?
It looks like you need the unstable rasqal-0.9.15 or .16 to get it compiling.
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tend to answer this with NO ...
0.9.10 has been stable on Gentoo for nearly three years according to
/usr/portage/dev-libs/rasqal/ChangeLog
The newer versions have had some bugs reported, but they have been
fixed. You can look them up in bugs.gentoo.org if you're worried.
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-1.4 itself, which is also unstable.
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-- and me not having cared to
explore the evdev-stuff before being thus forced to.
No keyboard and no mouse makes using kde 4.2 even worse than kde 4.1 *with*
keyboard and mouse. ;)
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xorg-server required me to re-hack the conf file to get my keyboard
and USB-mouse to be recognized at all.
Thanks in advance!
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people.
Will do. Deep inside I was hoping that it would be just some
configuration issue I had missed. I'm currently browsing through all
the ctrl+something bugs in bugs.kde.org and will either find
something or squeeze a dump with debug info for a new one.
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On 2/6/09, Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
On 6 Feb 2009, at 12:36, Arttu V. wrote:
...
Any insight on where to start looking for the problem (and especially
solution) is most welcome, including pointing out stupid newbie
mistakes.
Have you run revdep-rebuild?
Yes to revdep
tomorrow and then try to leave this for now.
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On 2/7/09, Arttu V. arttu...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe the new xorg-server is only supposed to work reliably on a fully
~amd64? This box has mostly stable amd64 and only select packages,
mostly end-used apps like seamonkey, OOo and firefox are allowed to be
~amd64 along with some of their more
disable it unless you really really need it. :(
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in portage. Maybe it has a bug report?
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the eix --only-names method take account of slots.
But you should get that by changing the qlist part above to:
qlist -CISL
Not that it matters. I just like qlist over these newfangled eix things. :)
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(ptrdiff_t, _Tp*)':
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.2/include/g++-v4/memory:83: error:
'nothrow' was not declared in this scope
Have you tried to help the compiler find nothrow declaration by
explicitly doing:
#include new
(Disclaimer: I'm no c++ guru, just googled for that.)
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On 3/8/09, Michael Sullivan msulli1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-08 at 17:27 +0200, Arttu V. wrote:
On 3/7/09, Michael Sullivan msulli1...@gmail.com wrote:
mich...@camille OurRPG $ make
g++ -O2 -W -Wall -pedantic `sdl-config --cflags` -c draw.cpp
enemyparty.o allyparty.o
/usr/lib
with USE=bar
with the new cat/foo[bar]-style dependencies.
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On 4/4/09, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 02:24:58 +0300, Arttu V. wrote:
- Managing USE flags is sometimes quite irritating, having to fidget
around /etc/make.conf, /etc/portage/package.use and such with
everyone's favourite text editors. (Maybe I'm micromanaging
time to try to build one myself?
Just don't hold your breath while waiting nor keep hopes too high ...
;)
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the cache, so the
duration doesn't appear surprising for a first compilation (varying by
the USE flags, naturally).
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piece. I can tell NoScript to allow the
scripts etc, and the tab will close cleanly, without crashing the
whole browser.
However, the moment the flash object is enabled, the close tab button
becomes the self-destruct button.
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bug for the newer one? ;)
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-Wall -pipe -g -O2 -march=athlon64-sse3 -pipe
-I/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/hwinfo-13.0/work/hwinfo-13.0/src/hd
hwinfo.c
gcc hwinfo.o -Lsrc -lhd -o hwinfo
src/libhd.so: undefined reference to `dbus_connection_disconnect'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [hwinfo] Error 1
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-fan: would it work if you escaped that
dollar sign with a backslash? It might move the expansion around a
bit, maybe even to the right place if you're lucky.
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given that you're apparently still on the command
line where viewing them might req ...
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for simple
charsets, e.g., with single-byte characters. UTF-8 is multi-byte and
thus should be compiled in the strings library.
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runs a 1000HZ kernel IIRC.
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it empty work for
someone?
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to ./linux-2.6.28-gentoo-r5) du says 818MB. You don't
need too many of these to fill up a 10GB partition.
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On 5/4/09, Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 6:43 AM, Arttu V. arttu...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone got a clue why *not* setting CAMERAS won't build drivers for
all cameras as claimed several times in the libgphoto2 ebuild?
src_configure() in the libgphoto2
etc.
Still, sky didn't fall on me, at least not until I unmasked the
then-unstable xorg 1.5 ...
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the earlier mails, their formats, etc., I was fighting
with gmail on a non-regular box again.)
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?) virtual/portage?
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or observations that
outright nullify them? :)
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it
is the drive or some other part.
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On 5/27/09, Wyatt Epp wyatt@gmail.com wrote:
Reading this thread, though, it seems like it would be useful to have a
FEATURES=cpudetection for Portage.
Congratulations, it's already there! Sort of. -march=native ;)
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are worth their weight in uranium (hazardous material, need proper
handling, not suitable for most uses, keep away from the reach of
children ;) ).
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better advice), you can try removing the reddened line out of your
/usr/portage/profiles/updates/2Q-2009 (I'd make a backup copy before
editing).
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/content.xml
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in this thread and also couple
minutes later bug #273030).
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On 6/7/09, Arttu V. arttu...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you try copying it over to /usr/kde/3.5/share/services/ and see
if the problem persists?
image # find . -iname 'xine*.desktop'
./usr/kde/3.5/share/services/xine_part.desktop
Naturally meant if it is *there* and you copy it to the other
On 6/7/09, meino.cra...@gmx.de meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Arttu V. arttu...@gmail.com [09-06-07 18:01]:
On 6/7/09, Arttu V. arttu...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you try copying it over to /usr/kde/3.5/share/services/ and see
if the problem persists?
image # find . -iname 'xine*.desktop
if you reveal a
bit of the *why* behind the question.
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it with -CISL, but your needs may differ.
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emerge -pv --depclean, as it, too,
sort of prints out pretty much all packages on the system. Not to
mention a few thousand lines of dependency information. :)
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., in /etc/make.conf)? Typos there?
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/doc/en/change-chost.xml
And, as you can see, it starts with the soothing words Changing the
CHOST is a big issue that can seriously screw up your system ...
I'd go through that guide first to get to a (hopefully) sane system, and
continue with other emergings only then.
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at my end).
Ebuild is attached in the bug (#230813) if anyone wants to try this
further, e.g., on x86 or with dvds. I only tried on amd64 and with
CDR-80s.
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On 7/12/08, Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2008 schrieb Arttu V.:
Actually, splitpipe compiled pretty much as such on amd64 for me
Hmm, maybe a compiler issue. Which gcc version are you using? I'm using
4.3.1.
gcc version 4.1.2 (Gentoo 4.1.2 p1.1)
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users who wish to have easy control
over package.use.
How does that compare to things like flagedit (available in portage)?
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On 7/12/08, Arttu V. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
then see if I get around later to try with cdrtools instead of wodim (cdrkit).
Ok, my final conclusion on splitpipe: it compiles but won't work for me.
I've produced about a dozen coasters while having tried some
combinations of two different
wouldn't have to move to DVDs (or tapes, the horrors!) for a while. :)
Dirk, Arttu:
- Should we get off-list on this subject or at least open a new
thread?
If you move, I'll follow -- if I even have any reasonable input for
the discussion (of which I'm not too sure).
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at bugs.gentoo.org:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=239490
Maybe some of your unstable gnome stuff is causing some weird
side-effects? What if this gnome's unstable gail- and gtk+-related
issue is first fixed by that hint in that bug's last comment?
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, probably gets wrapped in email client):
emerge -pvC kdebase kdeaddons kdeadmin kdeartwork kdeedu kdegames
kdegraphics kdemultimedia kdenetwork kdepim kdetoys kdeutils kdewebdev
kdeaccessibility
The printout should tell us if you have any remnants of monolithic kde
packages left.
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symbols have made me
curious. How would the ancient Egyptians have printed that exclamation
with their hieroglyphs? O.o
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?
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than versions.
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is your other friend. You might need try running it
first and then retry with the python-updater.
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version? :)
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just
normal, unless you're supposed to have eselect-python package
installed (many systems probably don't and you say your system is sort
of minimal anyway?)
- Does anything unusual appear in /var/log/messages or other logs?
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and Mr Jarausch on this
issue. Something was bad in this execution of this need more testers
-- regardless of the possible original good intentions.
/semi-serious-rant
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it manually.
Your lines will look like this (but with slot 3.5 instead of 4.1):
kde-base/superkaramba:4.1
Yes, that's the way they suggest unmasking stuff when testing out kde4 ... :)
Slots 3 3 3
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On 11/26/08, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
damian wrote:
I agree. I been using ntp here and it works fine. If you need help
configuring it, let me know. Off list if needed, just put Gentoo in the
subject line.
Ok, thanks Dale. But I can you tell me if there is any difference
among ntp
On 11/26/08, Arttu V. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I beg your pardon for once again clicking on Send instead of
Archive in gmail ... .
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from previous
centuries.
I don't actually know much about these genealogy systems, so I don't
know if such light-weight use is what you have in mind -- and whether
gramps is a major beast or only usable for this kind of playtoy-use.
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/
Intertubes.
But I'm glad if they've fixed their stuff recently.
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, especially the
depends option.
Maybe equery --indirect depends foo is what you're looking for?
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.
That would make the E17, Fluxbox, ratpoison and KDE-running oldtimers
skip your (correctly Gnome-subjected) emails altogether and then there
would be no Gnome-using-oldtimer to catch the ball.
Does this sound plausible?
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of my time in
the future! :D
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be available by asking in, e.g., the forums.
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On 12/23/08, Volker Armin Hemmann volker.armin.hemm...@tu-clausthal.de wrote:
On Montag 22 Dezember 2008, Arttu V. wrote:
*If you're so sure it's the html in his emails, then why don't you
answer his questions about Gnome?*
well, I saw his mails - and I did not react to them, because I
/gentoo-x86/net-libs/courier-authlib/?hideattic=0
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that do it on the server so you wouldn't have to worry about
the clients? Or have you already tried and it still fudges the access
permissions?
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are written badly, but
IMHO the gentoo ones are pretty ok from a user's POV.
So, as a conclusion, you probably want to use ~ instead of = in there
as you apparently are running a mostly stable box (arch) instead of
testing (~arch)?
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On 6/22/09, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Arttu V. arttuv69 at gmail.com writes:
More reading: ebuild(5)
Ah, ok so there is not restriction on using any of the
the boolean operators in any config file underneath
/etc/portage? as section 5 does not mention any
(well, I'm a sed newbie, so there might still be one).
I don't even think substituting the string with itself (s+/foo+/foo+)
would work as I think s/// will succeed every time, even when it
doesn't actually substitute anything, so maybe it cannot be used for
an if-then in sed either?
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in the archives. I'm at a loss;
does anybody have suggestions on
how to retrieve this data? Thanks.
Does any of the other unzip programs here contain java's jar as well?
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understand. Fo example a missing documentstyle.
man tex
When called as virtex it will use the plain format.
Not sure if this is what is called plainTeX, I've only used LaTeX.
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On 6/28/09, meino.cra...@gmx.de meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Arttu V. arttu...@gmail.com [09-06-28 13:27]:
man tex
When called as virtex it will use the plain format.
Not sure if this is what is called plainTeX, I've only used LaTeX.
Yes, it is...
tetex leaves the names
few weeks, alongside the underlying
qt libraries (which I presume provide the base of those widgets as the
underlying toolkit). So, maybe you can try re-emerging kbackup and/or
check the sanity state of the whole thing with revdep-rebuild?
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for yourself in
/var/tmp/portage/app-backup/kbackup-0.5.4-r1/work/kbackup-0.5.4/src/SettingsDialog.cxx,
line 62 ... :)
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that R likes then
you might also try feeding them into a data mining package like Weka.
Depending on what kind of analysis you are looking for, it might be
even better (and easier) than R -- or entirely unsuitable. :)
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On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 15:58 -0500, Dale wrote:
Arttu V. wrote:
maxSliceSize-setMaxValue( 4096 );
Ahhh, so it isn't just me. That's cool. I'm not sure about editing
anything tho. I tend to break stuff. I'm just wanting to really fill
up a DVD is all.
I wonder why they changed
On 6/29/09, Arttu V. arttu...@gmail.com wrote:
But in other news there, they seem to have released kbackup 0.6 just a
month ago, which incidentally among other things removes the 4GB limit:
If someone is brave and stupid enough to try, I tried to modify the
ebuild from 0.5.4-r1 to compile 0.6
this, but I'm not 100% certain):
emerge -1 ghc, so that portage will realize the changes from the silent
bump.
[1]
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/dev-lang/ghc/ghc-6.8.2.ebuild?rev=1.11view=log
HTH
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:
unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'
I believe the problem spot could be anywhere before that line. That
line might just be the last one with a quote char, so there won't be
any later quotes in the file to match? Thus, check all lines before
that one.
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to emerge v1.0.8 after doing those you
still may have something wrong with your local overlay / ebuild. Did
you digest/manifest the ebuild you copied to the local overlay? Is the
local overlay added properly in /etc/make.conf (no typos in path etc)?
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, IIRC I just unmasked 4.5.2 and everything has been smiles
and sunshine again afterward.
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On 7/27/09, Nicolai Beuermann nicolai.beuerm...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
emerging kde-misc/kdirstat-2.5.3-r1 doesn't compile due to this error:
This bug has someone fighting with this package with moderate success
(uninstalling :
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248883
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On 7/27/09, Arttu V. arttu...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/27/09, Nicolai Beuermann nicolai.beuerm...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
emerging kde-misc/kdirstat-2.5.3-r1 doesn't compile due to this error:
This bug has someone fighting with this package with moderate success
(uninstalling :
http
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