uld get fs to compile and
> they are not interested in supporting gentoo. Their development systems
> are Debian Jessie.
How do you install freeswitch, just a raw compile from sources?
Or is there an ebuild somewhere that I missed?
James
https://freeswitch.org/
Seems to be opensource. Runs on Arm (rpi) and x86
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeSWITCH
Is there something similar in portage?
Anyone tested this on debian or any other linux distro?
Folks interested in an ebuild for this software?
curiously,
James
ze' [1]
it. Great to hear from you, again.
James
[1] https://github.com/gentoo-ansible
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > > A circular! yippie.
> > It's intentional. In jflex-1.6.1.ebuild, you'll find...
> > PDEPEND=">=dev-java/javacup-0.11b_p20151001:0"
and I see CDEPEND::
CDEPEND="dev-java/ant-core:0"
Compile
o marinate on this..
> Why those two particular packages have circular deps, I can't say.
Beats me too. That why I'm going to marinate on this. Perhaps if somebody
was to shed a bit more light on the circular need, it might ease the
effort of understanding.
Thanks for the the insight.
James
how do I post this bug? Can somebody confirm it?
just weird.
James
you feedback. Put up some details, related to these packages, either in
bgo or a github/blog, particularly if they are part of a theme you are pursuing.
hth,
James
[1] http://www.turbogears.org/current-status.html#
?
James
[A] http://www.linaro.org/leg/servercluster/
Hello,
http://www.96boards.org/products/ee/cello/
http://www.lenovator.com/product/103.html
Anyone got an early release of the board, or access to one, yet?
just curious,
James
journey to cluster-paradise. Public guidance and even scorn, are also
most welcome. Reams of inexpensive arm64 machines combined with compiler
advances make clustering the most exciting adventure in the linux world, atm.
hth,
James
[A] http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2015/03/23/live-kernel-patching-update/
Tom H gmail.com> writes:
> Perhaps:
> /usr/src/linux/scripts/kconfig/Makefile
> /usr/src/linux/scripts/kconfig/conf.c
thx,
James
nux/scripts/ but no? No hints in the
top level Makefile either. One of the Gentoo GSoC projects is to rework
kernel building too. Now I'm stoked to read the scripts/makefile for
oldconfig and such
curiously,
James
st
Excellent. That way, when folks are out of bounds, we can routinely refer
them to the wiki page and save us all a bit of grief
Thanks!
James
t
of an admin(with one hell of a 3-point shot)
awesome, dude, awesome!
James
uickly)::
scripts/kconfig/conf --silentoldconfig Kconfig
Evidently, I'm a step behind kernel building semantics
curiously,
James
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Upgrade
i)
Perhaps a pleasant note directly why you want to test
the new ebuild as the dev prepares it?
Perhaps a kadu forum where folks talk about issues of kadu?
It (kadu-3x) seems to be available for debian [1].
hth,
James
[1]https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=kadu
p post. Not ideal, but not a big deal either. Gmane.org forces me
to have responses larger than the quoted material, so there is
a wide spectrum of semantics related to postings and follow ups.
hth,
James
k, but a bit of discussion might be wise, first.
I guess I was just expecting the minimal CD to match the handbook. So is
that a bug? Is the missing link between the boot portion of the fstab
and the full fstab example a bug too? An enhancement
(yes, I did not see the full fstab in the subsequent section so thanks for
point that out.
Comments on if either if these are a bug?
James
gestions
related to ebuild, flags, kernel option and installation steps would be
appreciated. I could have easily missed an existing doc, or interpertation
that lends a blanket system for radeon video card installations.
James
it on
> the mailing lists for a while.
We'll be pulling for you (MO) on additional vision and upgrades to
repoman gentoo-dev is quite wonderful when folks 'go at it'. It keeps us
calm on gentoo-user, since the devs usually have sharps as insight once
ideas start flying around
Thanks to all for the insights,
James
E flag descriptions,
> which continue to suck.
I don't mind this so much, as when flags become deprecated and there
is no notification, or a tool, to ferret out such dead-flags....
Enjoyed reading your confessions
James
4' means exactly on this?
Just curious if anyone knows anything.
James
[1] http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/amd64/autobuilds/current-admincd-amd64/
to graduate
HS in the not to distant future.
all comments, including criticisms, are most welcome/
James
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GitLab
[2] http://pages.gitlab.io/
[3] http://sdtimes.com/white-house-proposes-government-open-source-software/
ce Cluster [3].
enjoy,
James
[1] http://www.orangefs.org/
[2] http://orangefs.org/trac/orangefs/wiki/High performance user interface
[3] http://www.cloudycluster.com/#intro
!
enjoy!
James
[1] http://www.linaro.org/news/linaro-announces-arm-based-developer-cloud-2/
[2] https://www.brianchristner.io/docker-image-base-os-size-comparison/
Mick gmail.com> writes:
> > > https://git.busybox.net/
> > ~jacmet/git/atvtool AppleTV utility program jacmet
> > https://git.busybox.net/~jacmet/git/atvtool/
> Thanks James, OSMC have developed an easy to install image, which however
> does not have APM enabled
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > > So /usr/portage/dev-python is around 1500 packages. Is it time to
> > > create some new categories to reduce this size, or is it ok, in the
> > > "gentoo-way" for everything /python/ to be lumped into dev-python/?
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> I just ran across these busybox archives and thought you might
> peruse the links for info.
> https://git.busybox.net/
Sorry,I grabbed the wrong text::
~jacmet/git/atvtool AppleTV utility program jacmet
https://git.busybox.net/~jacmet/git/atvtool/
James
s these busybox archives and thought you might
peruse the links for info.
'Buildroot: latest "target/device/Atmel" tree'
https://git.busybox.net/
Also, follow those folks by name when googling as new projects
often have old, familiar hack(ers) underneath.
hth,
James
Mick gmail.com> writes:
> > Ahh, OK. So secure communications between all these clients.
> > The two big players for client-side encryption for email or messaging
> > data would be GPG and OTR;
Good 2 know. I'll keep searching for docs.
> Also S/MIME encryption of the email message body
ntoo side.
Free or do you buys those apps from a vendor on the cell phones?
Which ones are better, i.e. more trusted or have different algos
for encryptions (bit-lenght etc). May, I just need to find
a forum where this is routinely discuss to see what's new, what's
not secure, what may be prohibited by whom, etc etc.
OK?
James
Hello,
I've been googling for some guides on setting up encrypted mail
on a gentoo system and specifically how you would set up the apple
or android phone on the other end. Lots to read. Guidance on the
applications (both cell phone and the gentoo workstations. I guess
that inter-operability is
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > I have setup one of my VM's to do cross-compiling for my Raspberry PI 2.
> > Now some packages (e.g. app-editors/vim and its dependencies) emerges
> > fine while other (e.g. net-misc/wget or rather one of its dependencies
> > de
re-8.38:3) does not.
The best place to access arm/embedded/cross compiling expertise, gentoo
centric, is on the gentoo embedded irc channel.
hth,
James
o give away at a recent california conference but I
did not see it posted anywhere on the Release Engineering project pages.
There are other gentoo derivative distros with livedvd you can bootup
to help find the correct driver.
good hunting,
James
worries.
And yes I'm severely distracted with several other things. I'm only
interested in a variety of video codes, to run on gentoo clusters
as custom frameworks, benchmarking and testing. I'm just now bothering
to learn python.
Sorry for being so dense:: piss-poor assumption on my part.
James
mfs in the past but somehow grub2-mkconfig
> isn't working now.
Not sue this will help, but lots of folks like Rich0's step guide
published here::
https://docs.google.com/document/
d/1VJlJyYLTZScta9a81xgKOIBjYsG3_VfxxmUSxG23Uxg/edit?pli=1
caveat emptor!
hth,
James
g as I have not had problem with other python codes/ebuilds.
I'd need some verification on the status as a bug to file with bgo.
thx for all the help and comments to everyone.
James
y to start working on (2) new python ebuilds::
turbogears-2 and dpark (a very cool "in-memory" python knockoff of
apache-spark):: so bear that in mind on any other recommendations.
???
James
[1] https://github.com/douban/dpark
[2] http://turbogears.org/
)
So, I should not have to install python 3.5. But that's no big deal.
If I do install python 3.5, it'll have it's own slot and I should leave
python-3.4x as the default or can I set the default to 3.5x? Not sure what I
missed.
discussion or guidance is welcome,
James
PI declaration must match is in the PMS:
> https://dev.gentoo.org/~ulm/pms/head/pms.html#x1-690007.3.1
I'm going to marinate on this a bit, so any and all input and comment are
good. Eventually, I'll write something up for the q-applets, in C. That
ought to be fun, I just hope my code does not get 'vaperized'..
;-)
James
that these older-and-wiser-conservative folks on this
list keep holding you back.
PS, drop us a line when your gentoo(ish) distro goes 1.0, I'm sure we all
want to test it out. OH, and there is even now a really cool app (from the
good KDE folks) that makes it very easy to package up your distro for
installation:: Calamares-2.1 [1]
[1] https://calamares.io/
hth,
James
first place.
Maybe it's already unofficially part of the PMS?
A future GLEP?
;-)
James
ubiquitous in linux now, does it make since to treat /python/ differently
that we do bash or C ?
Or am I miss reading this portage tree organizational wisdom? I understand it
and agree with it for one-off languages, but surely python has passed that
point?
curiously,
James
David M. Fellows unb.ca> writes:
> grep -r -l "EAPI=5" * |grep 'ebuild$'
grep -r -l "EAPI=6" * |grep 'ebuild$'
yep, it works just fine. sorry for being a bit brain-dead
this am...
thx,
James
sibling ebuilds?
Any guidance is welcome.
James
environment.
Gentoo's future is very bright, unique and most rewarding. Gentoo is my pal
and my best friend and what I use to earn money.
hth,
James
Alan Grimes verizon.net> writes:
> My effort to update my syestem continues unabated. =\
I've had a few F'ers in my years of gentoo
> One problem is that every time revdep-rebuild is run, it always rebuilds
> all of libreoffice, an 8-hour build. WTF, seriously, WTF?
No one tool or one
I'd be
very surprise, if one of our smarter members does not know how to
do this with git.
The git advantage would be that if the work ever needs to span countries or
continents, it should be then be trivial to migrate the repo(s) to the
cloud, github or similar distributed/container environments.
curiously,
James
on. I had just assumed
that you had read all of those ssl related posts.
There are (3) ways to read and search for old postings (2016) related
to ssl: Gentoo list archive for gentoo-user, gmane.org and nntp.
hth,
James
Mansour Al Akeel gmail.com> writes:
>
> Thank you James. A quick search in the bugs DB bring this:
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=574150
>
> Please see my comments.
>
> > Have you check bgo ? (bugs.gentoo.org)
> > Try another (stable) version
be the proxy maintainer once you repair/upgrade the associated
ebuilds. Seen the proxy-maintainer project in the gentoo wiki for more detail.
hth,
James
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/ltsp.git
http://www.ltsp.org/
https://gpo.zugaina.org/Overlays
ests it does perform; but that'll
take a while
Also run repoman against the version of the package you are trying
to install and see what it tells you.
-good hunting
James
.date.bak extension. That way when cups inevitibly nukes the old
configs you can just manually fix those relevant config files.
So just go look on another system and manually copy/edit those
missing/modified config files, then restart the cupsd daemon.
hth,
James
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code/2016/Ideas
just in case folks missed these wonderful project ideas...
enjoy,
James
but as
the finished doc? It'd be quite handy for viewing kernel.docbook files too.
None of the usual document viewers render the formatted view of the docbook
files.
James
s.
Might makes Right, if you are a history buff
> eclean-dist?
'eclean-dist -d -t1m -s50M -f' was very popular [1]
Some old cli hacks, when the manual itch just needs a good scratching::
by size::
find /usr/portage/distfiles/* -size +5 -print -exec rm {} \;
by age::
find /var/tmp/portage/*
now that slot 5 is where all the kde (qt5)
compatible packages are group. Very cool usage of the slot, methinks.
Nice option for eix on the /category/ and slot number.
thx,
James
(5) and pick out of the
many kde applications to install and not have all the other kde baggage?
If so, is there a list of which kde applications can be installed without
the KDE bloat (simple QT5) requirements?
curiously,
James
t want to install
sys-apps/udevil
and see how your usb devices perform.
It's an idea to test, not a guarranteed solution.
hth,
James
Peter Humphrey prh.myzen.co.uk> writes:
> which as I said is scientific computing using GPUs as well as the CPU.
Here is another great site to look for opensource science codes to run
on your gpu(s).
http://gpuopen.com/professional-compute/
hth,
James
Peter Humphrey prh.myzen.co.uk> writes:
>said is scientific computing using GPUs as well as the CPU.
Ah well take a look at this 'bad boy(gpu)' article::
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/amd-gpuopen-fuels-seismic-supercomputing-14049.html
hth,
James
ers or yourself. I've been hacking
on ebuilds for almost a year now, and there is good reason quite a few
of mine are still not published... Besides this is excellent evidence
for CI (Jenkins + Gerrit) ? Are you not a proponent of CI for Gentoo?
That's a common and ordinary usage for clusters these days.
I do appreciate the information and candor!
be at peace,
James
new package release?
Not trying to stir things up, just scratching many itches here on the
dev-quizes. Surely we are all human(oid) and thus forginving of our
comradeseven to the point of encouragement?
quizfully,
James
Dual windows booting for windows gaming? etc etc.
hth,
James
abi_x86_32) and put those into an isolated file under
/etc/portage/ might be an easy extension until the one of the devs moves
forward on this opportunity to implement 'lazy flags'?
Thx for the info and suggestions.
James
age.use?
I put those 32 bit entries into /etc/portage/package.use/abi.use to keep
them separate. Yes I agree with what you guys are saying.
thx,
James
ced it to
only install 64 bit libs. What's the proper (auto) fix, as I do not remember
having to have all of these 32 bit libs before, only a few?
suggestions?
James
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> so on one system, I run a amd default profile::
> [1] default/linux/amd64/13.0
> A while back I tested converting the system to only 64 bit libs, then
> changed it back, so I thought. Several updated where fine. Now quite a few
> packag
am aware of for HPC on gentoo is sys-cluster/hpl
and I'm not sure how well that will exercise the DFS performance questions.
> Best regards,
> Andrew Savchenko
James
[1]
http://www.datanami.com/2016/02/23/meet-alluxio-the-distributed-file-system-formerly-known-as-tachyon/
[2] https://www.brianchristner.io/docker-is-moving-to-alpine-linux/
around is this the correct fix, just
add this line to make.conf::
ABI_X86="32 64"
A better or more appropriate fix? The system 'emerge -UDNvp @world shows
these many conflicts now below are a few. I run a minimal desktop (lxde).
James
[A] virtual/libiconv:0
(virtual/libiconv-0-r2:0/0::gentoo,
lly GPL
the codes (at least this is my hope).
Bummer, but thanks for pointing out the license restrictions.
James
James
lace NFS functions in some
locations, so there is now a growing pressure of competition among
opensource solutions for distributed(cluster) file systems.
James
[A] http://www.beegfs.com/content/about-us/
/usr/share/man/man1/apropos.1.bz2
> Thanks to you and Mike for your examples :)
You've help me far more that I have ever help you:: but, in any case
you are most welcome.
James
Long awaited.
This smoking hot (many HPC scientist agree) distributed file
system will surely rock the cluster, container and Hi Performance
Computing worlds. [1] Now if I were only smart enough to get this
puppy into portage...
enjoy!
James
[1] http://www.beegfs.com/content/news/
cluster, I might pester the list seeking
more advice.
Thanks for the help, and encouragement,
James
client viewing software. We can also
discuss options for the video server, container deployment and other ideas.
hth,
James
[1] http://www.bluecherrydvr.com/downloads/
[2] https://github.com/bluecherrydvr/bluecherry-client
other links::
www.bluecherrydvr.com/files/BC-H16480A.pdf
http
walt gmail.com> writes:
> > So using wget to fetch {package/files} from the gentoo attic was/is a
> > reliable exercise to build things removed from the tree, into one's
> > /usr/local/portage tree. It still works
> Hi James. I need a version of net-libs/gnutls from be
tions
from applied Micro (I think that's the company). [1]
I'd go arm64 (aarch14-v8) with lots of ram on a laptop.
[1]
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/laptops/news/applied-micro-circuits-ships-microserver-chips-in-challenge-to-intel-567805
hth,
James
u can get it
> done remarkably quickly even in python (considering we have 2M
> commits, which is 2M* files you could have to
> diff in the brute force approach).
Since I'll be doing this rather frequently (I use the cvs attic
extensively), I'll post up some (ugly) python code for suggestions.
Ultimately, this will be fun to on a gentoo cluster using ipython?
Thanks for the input!
James
izational
guidelines in addition to raw syntax tidbits.
James
[1] http://www.arrl.org/digital-data-modes
at's a rather long
> term project and not my primary focus of interest.
I'm challenged enough trying to build something like Tails+Whonix
on a usb-stick for now, gentoo centric. Sure after that I'd also be
interested in it's VM modifications, so it can be easily installed in a
variety of server (cluster) situations.
Thanks for all of your help and insight.
James
, or a
'data dump' on exactly what problems exist. My interest is to master a
similar device for stealth usage, that is gentoo centric. Most of the pieces
seem to be present, so it's mostly an integration and testing effort?
James
[A] https://www.whonix.org/wiki/HardenedGentooTG
[B] https://forums.gent
to be on the pathway to become an open and
universal tool for much wider deployment [2]. Is there something similar
for gentoo? A gentoo derivative OS?
I think some of blueness's works are close, but not quite
packaged or deployed as Tails has in mind.
Any related info is most welcome
bering
intricacies that was fascinating to read as to the tricks to sort numbers
that use a variety of details as to what number is next in a sequence. If
one can discern that thread in detail, surely your questions a small subset
of those tricks described or alluded to therein.
hth,
James
the
conflict.
I still want to ensure I have no 32 bit packages on this system.
Is that my problem that clang/llvm require 32 bit sources? If so, how do I
fix this and keep 32 bit packages off the system? Surely I am confused as to
resolution options.
Suggestions?
James
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > 1. Relax your stance and accept that some software out there that you
> > might want is 32 bits
> > 2. Refuse to have 32 bits, so give up on llvm and clang. Find something
> > else and move on.
> > You must pick one of th
ic hidden solution that
> magically lets you have something and also not have it.
OK, (1) can be moved to another system or in a container for those
experiments. I'll choose door number (2).
thx.
James
none are critical to the cluster development work,
so I'll just move that work onto a more appropriate system(s).
thx,
James
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
Boy this just keeps getting stranger and stranger.
So I::
emerge -C sys-fs/udev
emerge eudev
no problems,
then in /etc/portage/package.mask I masked off::
sys-apps/systemd
sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration
On a normal, routine update, I have abou
ocker?
gentoo-systemd-integration is not installed, but it's a blocker.
udev::
[I] virtual/udev
Available versions: 215 ~217 {systemd}
Installed versions: 215(10:34:27 PM 02/15/2015)(-systemd)
So, for me it's time to take the risk and remove udev and install eudev.
I do appreciate guidance and wisdom and especially syntax ideas, but
the decision is already made.
Advice?
James
sys-fs/eudev" is blocking
sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration-4, sys-apps/systemd-226-r2)
Is it dbus?
[I] sys-apps/dbus
Installed versions: 1.8.16(08:41:28 AM 09/29/2015)(X -debug -doc -selinux
-static-libs -systemd -test ABI_MIPS="-n32 -n64 -o32" ABI_PPC="-32 -64"
James tampabay.rr.com> writes:
> > 2) Use --tree to see exactly what is pulling in the blockers, and why,
> > then deal with that.
So I removed udisks gputils sdcc gimp
emerge -uvtp world
ebuild U ~] dev-vcs/git-2.7.1::gentoo
yippee ?
emerge -uDNvtp world
Con
k(+)])
lxde-meta has no flag options to set, so this looks fixed.
I guess I could change to another minimal desktop?
I've been running this version of lxde-meta for about a year now
and it has not been a problem before, at all, so I do not think
this is a fruitful idea, but I could be wrong
James
ist_:# required by
sys-auth/polkit-0.112[-systemd]
/etc/portage/make.conf.9nov2015:threads vaapi glamor python -systemd smp "
Yep, I'm all ears! Futher guidance ?
James
Neil Bothwick digimed.co.uk> writes:
>
> On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 16:13:10 +0000 (UTC), James wrote:
>
> > > > sys-apps/systemd is not even installed, but it shows up as a
> > > > blocker? gentoo-systemd-integration is not installed, but it's a
> > > &g
r merge)
sys-apps/systemd required by (sys-fs/udisks-2.1.4:2/2::gentoo, ebuild
scheduled for merge)
>=sys-apps/systemd-207 required by
(sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration-4:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
(sys-fs/eudev-3.1.5:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
sys-fs/eudev required by @selected
Guidance?
James
before, at all, so I do not think
> > this is a fruitful idea, but I could be wrong
> >
> >
> > James
>
> equery will only tell info for what is installed not about what you
> are installing, and in a previous mail you posted :
>
> > so
> > 'emerge -
Mick gmail.com> writes:
> James, the guidance has already been given. Can you please grep for systemd
> ALL of your /etc/portage? There seems to be a USE flag set somewhere and
this
> is what is pulling in dbus *with* systemd.
YES. I forgot Neil had told me to periodically remo
aundry still ::
> emerge -pvuNDt world
I've posted that result, but it is greatly reduced now, after the above
manual cleansing. See below.
> AND NOTHING ELSE
# emerge -pvuNDt world
Calculating dependencies... done!
Total: 0 packages, Size of downloads: 0 KiB
clean!
Thanks everyone!
James
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