the linker is looking in /lib64 before checking
/usr/lib64, and finding the wrong file first.
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, don't worry about it. :)
(this didn't appear to send the first time, so resending...)
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' /path/to/file`, which will output a comma-separated
list of libraries (for instance, libxcb.so.1,libdl.so.2,libc.so.6).
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believe you are supposed to do now is edit /etc/inittab, changing
the commands to run at init runlevels 2-5 to match the rc runlevel that
you want to enter. Then you can pass the proper number on the kernel
command line.
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(root shell)
kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 S
I also have my /etc/inittab set up so that init's runlevels 2-5 go into
rc's various runlevels (on my machine, 2=default, 3=gui, 4=network,
5=gui-network).
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comes up, no mouse, no keyboard.
Is CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV set to y or m in your kernel config? If not,
then xf86-input-evdev will not work, as you won't have the
/dev/input/event{0,1,...} devices it needs.
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called
${D}), which contains the full tree that the package is trying to install.
If usr/lib/pkgconfig under that directory is a file, then it would collide
with every package that installs a directory named /usr/lib/pkgconfig.
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it out :).
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@world) are
all hardmasked currently.
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Pro, IIRC).
[1] http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/x86/autobuilds/
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 17:39:27 -0400, ABCD wrote:
It should, unless you are woefully out of date.
Not true: the versions of portage that support sets (including @world)
are all hardmasked currently.
Still? I unmasked
Windows user.
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Skippy wrote:
Greetings, I'm having exactly the same problem and have been trying to
fix it.
Could you please specify where in xorg.conf you placed
setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
And where is the hal configuration file you
overlay on portage
Try adding USE=dbus to make.conf, and see if that fixes the problem.
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=POSIX), which effectively disables internationalization/localization.
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to
disable all locale settings, for instance).
I hope this helps resolve any confusion. If you want to see what the
current values of each of these variables is, including overrides, run
`locale`.
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modules, and add them to package.provided when
necessary, so portage doesn't have to think about them.
PS:
I was going to outline all the patches, etc. that I needed for a
multilib gcc/glibc, but then realized that you probably didn't need that
much detail.
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Walter Dnes wrote:
* nodiratime says not to update directory inodes when accessed. You do
need to specify it, because it is not the default
* noatime says not to update file inodes when accessed. You do need to
specify it, because it is
=-O2 -march=native -pipe in /etc/paludis/bashrc (assuming
that that is the proper location for those variables).
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or after the root filesystem, it's been a while since I've
had to debug that part of startup).
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, send
the contents of all files under /etc/hal/fdi/policy/.
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for each device that has the input.mouse
capability to the same values you had in xorg.conf.
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further
(and can rebuild x11-libs/gtk+ with USE='cups' later, if desired).
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Christoph Schrauth wrote:
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 13:33:58 -0400
Von: ABCD en.a...@gmail.com
An: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Betreff: [gentoo-user] Re: gentoo installation - emerge problem
Christoph
currently installed
that depend directly on xfce-base/xfce4 - not that you have no
packages install that depend on xfce-base/xfce4-panel, etc.
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/init.d/dbus needsme` and `/etc/init.d/dbus
usesme`, and are any of the listed services started?
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anything about the
format, etc. of the library itself (to be precise, using --as-needed
will cause only the NEEDED entries that are actually needed to be
emitted to the final binary). So, to answer your question, yes, they
are perfectly compatible with each other.
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accessible at the
following URL:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/tex/texlive-migration-guide.xml
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what you do, so long as you do not delete the
portage tree itself (and if you do, just `emerge --sync`), you will have
a copy of every news item published (all 4 of them, so far), as of your
last sync.
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x11-base/xorg-server-1.5 installed. If you have already upgraded or
uninstalled x11-base/xorg-server, then the news item disappears
completely, as it no longer applies (according to the line
Display-If-Installed: x11-base/xorg-server-1.5).
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/cat/pkg-ver, then `emerge -C package` again, to ensure a
clean system. Then all that would remain is `emerge -1 package` to get
it back on the system. This might not be the best way to do it, but
I've found it to work.
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portage (or your PM
of choice) that this package supports certain USE flags. See ebuild(5)
for more information.
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had to wait until the pkg_setup phase, now it stops while calculating
dependencies).
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is completely separate, and is due to a bad version of
sandbox (if I'm not mistaken) - you probably need to either upgrade or
downgrade sys-apps/sandbox to 1.6-r2 (1.7 appears to be broken in this
regard). If I'm right, then this probably is bug 264399.
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-r6 ), so if you are using
=dev-lang/python-2.5, then you don't need pycrypto anyway.
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) as a separator
instead of just -- (hyphen-hyphen) -- it will cause most clients to
drop the signature part in replies.
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-config x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.3.2` (or even just `gcc-config
4.3.2`); for a list of compiler versions you currently have installed
and can use with gcc-config, see the output of `gcc-config -l`.
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, then there probably is a configuration
issue somewhere (but I'm not sure where that would be...).
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webkit, but
that would probably be another, if in doubt, enable.
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, then ~${ARCH} is assumed (in this case ARCH=x86, so you
get ~x86 - this can help for keeping the same p.keywords file for two
different systems running on two different architectures, for example,
my amd64 chroot on my x86 box)
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be in an inconsistent state if you loose power at
*exactly* the wrong time, but that can happen anyway during a merge,
even without this new behavior).
PS: I hope I didn't ramble on too much... this was going to be much
longer, and less coherent.
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Version
is in portage-2.1.6.*, which is now stable just about
everywhere, so this behavior is at least that old (although I believe it
has been around longer).
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that overlay installed to use the sets; all you
have to do is copy the sets from the overlay into your local configuration.
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you
are using Gnome, KDE, or Xfce - You need to tell the desktop environment
that you have an evdev keyboard, instead of whatever keyboard you
actually have, and use the evdev driver (if I'm not mistaken). I had
the same problem a few months ago when I upgraded, and that fixed it.
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was broken, that version of GCC would have been
broken.
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(you might want to try that even
if you *haven't* changed your CHOST, just in case).
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if you `make clean` or `make mrproper` in the build tree
- - or build a different kernel in the same tree.
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to .# or -r0.# on a
second+ compilation of the same kernel version. (My current kernel is
2.6.28-gentoo-r1.2).
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expand your swap without having to do things like repartition. This
makes the swap is full - out of memory-type problems less likely to
occur (unless it is filesystem is full as well :) ).
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it on disk at all,
while it is in use (which, on Windows, means the OS is running).
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profile set name-or-number` to change your profile.
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/timezone-data will automatically update /etc/localtime
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Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
not anymore. system was taken out of world.
http://marc.info/?l=gentoo-devm=121607297615623w=2
That is only true if you are using =sys-apps/portage-2.2_alpha (that
is, the current ~arch version)
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Miernik wrote:
Robert Bridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The second is to pass an argument to the kernel that does the same
thing, IIRC sleep=30, but I have never used this particular trick,
so you will want to check it.
Tried it - didn't work.
to download the fullblown developer's kit...
Try dev-java/sun-jre-bin
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