On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 12:39:29 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> > Some months ago I found myself wondering why I had ruby on this box
> > at all. A little poking around revealed that the only thing that
> > needed it was thin- provisioning. Once I'd added -thin
Yeah this is a bit stupid from the ruby side, see below...
> root@fireball / # emerge -auDN world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies |
>
> !!! Problem resolving dependencies for sci-electronics/klayout from
&
with lots of optional user contributed extenions of all kinds. You'd
only need to fork the core and add those extensions you like.
Similarly... you don't like the way ruby is handled? Well, apart from
dev-lang/ruby maybe, there'd be no ruby gems in the tree anyway. So
iner email:
$ find $REPOS/gentoo.git/ -type f -name 'metadata.xml' | \
xargs ./maintainer.py m...@gentoo.org
mail-filter/pypolicyd-spf
dev-ruby/rbpdf
dev-ruby/spreadsheet
dev-ruby/vcard
dev-ruby/ruby-ole
sys-process/xjobs
app-laptop/hdapsd
app-text/XML-Schema-learner
dev-per
clear which package that is from
the output, but I suspect dev-ruby/rubygems? Re-emerging the packages
still installed for ruby18 should fix this.
Hans
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 07:43, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> Is there a tool to query a portage to get a list of all packages which
> have 'testing' or 'stable' status for x86 and have 'not available' or
> 'hard masked' status for amd64?
sys
his problem with Ruby. A lot of people started writing Ruby code.
Do you have any problems with roundcube?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Ok, so... is there or is there not a way to prevent ruby from being
> installed?
Yes
> I've tried adding -ruby and -test to package.mask for
> thin-provisioning-tools, and even tried adding them to USE= in make.conf, to
>
Apparently, though unproven, at 01:57 on Friday 22 April 2011, Matt Harrison
did opine thusly:
> I've just tried setting up a new development machine and I'm stuck
> installing the ffi gem for ruby.
The gentoo dev most active with ruby gems is flameeyes. He's a prolific
tly installed ruby30).
>
> Does anyone have experience with this builder? I'd like to find out
where
> I'm going wrong first.
I just noticed something which may or may not help. The jekyllrb.com
docs page, under Prerequisites, says Ruby version 2.5.0 or higher. Why
does the
er.
> >
> > That's the attraction of Jekyll. The snag is that I can't install a Jekyll
> > theme without giving myself wholesale privileges over the Gentoo
> > installation of Ruby.
>
> After you've installed jekyll, you should have rubygems ava
>
> 2) Why does webkit-gtk drag in ruby and several ruby gems? I've wasted hours
> trying to untangle conflicts between multiple ruby versions, which I need
> *only*
> because webkit-gtk drags them in. I have no other need for ruby.
/var/log/portage/net-libs:webk
ain is handled, so I want to do it differently". Currently, your
> only way is to fork the whole distro or do dangerous stuff with
> overlays.
>
> Imagine gentoo would actually be a small repository of core packages
> with lots of optional user contributed extenions
Hi Thufir,
On Feb 8, 2008 8:56 AM, Thufir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed the "fastercsv" gem via gems rather than emerge :(
>
> From http://packages.gentoo.org/category/dev-ruby?full_cat I don't even
> see that package listed.
>
> Are gems suppos
On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:24:21 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> When I try to exclude the "dev-ruby/racc:
> emerge -uDNavq --exclude dev-libs/icu --exclude dev-libs/boost
> --exclude dev-ruby/racc world
>
> I'm getting another error:
Try to reduce the amount of
ing brought up out of order.
Yes, I have just written about it the following:
I finally got an idea why everything went wrong after
the last system update.
During my last system update, portage instructed me to add
dev-lang/tk-8.5.15 threads
line to my /etc/portage/package.use file.
Here is the
gin-2.0.2 ~x86
>=net-nntp/pan-0.131 ~x86
dev-java/sun-jdk ~x86
>=dev-ruby/rcov-0.8.1.2.0 ~x86
>=dev-ruby/ruby-debug-0.9.3 ~x86
# ---
# BEGIN: dev-db/mysql-gui-tools-5.0_p12-r2
# ---
# ---
# END: dev-db/mysql-gui-tools-5.0_p12-r2
# ---
arrakis ~ #
arrakis ~ # emerge --ask dev-db/mys
eoip-python
Available versions: 1.2.4
Homepage:http://www.maxmind.com/app/python
Description: Python bindings for GeoIP
* dev-ruby/net-geoip
Available versions: 0.07 {ruby_targets_ruby18}
Homepage:http://www.maxmind.com/app/ruby
Description:
t; Ugh, you're in for it. The ncurses update requires --backtrack=100 or
> something like that. Independently, the ruby situation is a mess because
> ruby20 was masked at the same time as the RUBY_TARGETS flag, meaning
> that everyone's system immediately became inconsistent (in
write anything more than a screenful in Bash
> you should definitely use Ruby or Python IMNHO. The RVM (Ruby Version
> Manager) project recently was raising money to pay a developer to port
> ~20,000 lines of Bash to Ruby, which is just embarrassing.
:-)
>
>> I will refrain from comme
tory:
'/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.2.6/work/webkitgtk-2.2.6'
S: '/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.2.6/work/webkitgtk-2.2.6'
The log file is complaining about "ruby"
/usr/bin/ruby ./Source/JavaScriptCore/offlineasm/generate_offset_extractor.rb ./So
Mart Raudsepp:
>Maybe there is just an old ruby:2.1 SLOT installed, that hasn't been
>properly depcleaned?
Indeed.
i5-64 /home/hafi # emerge -p -c
[...]
dev-lang/ruby
selected: 2.1.9
protected: none
omitted: 2.2.9
[...]
After depclean, which required another @preser
uot;workstation". Your choices were...
* a $100,000 IBM RX1000(sp?) "workstation", plus a $5,000/year AIX
software licence
* a loaded Compaq for $5,000 and free linux, and you can accomplish the
same FORTRAN number-crunching
And how many home hobbyists were running "
performance of
> > ram-intensive services are often run where there is ample ram.
> Depends. It might all be running on a single-threaded ruby process in
> the middleware
If you believe what one reads::
"You seem to be confusing two very different things here: the Ruby
Program
st of the
> inconsistencies have been ironed out, but it has taken some days. One
> glaring problem involves ruby. I need texlive, and I want to install
> texlive 2011, and I had installed it; however, now ruby is standing in my
> way.
Sorry, I am a bit confused about your description
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:13:10PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 17/09/2015 22:53, Alec Ten Harmsel wrote:
> > Unfortunately, the right way with nodejs/ruby web stuff is to use the
> > tooling specific to the language. If this[1] is what you're trying to
> > depl
The rubygem / webkit problem has cropped up recently - do something like
this
1. Mask webkit (I needed to do yelp as well on one system)
2. emerge any remaining updates so you can depclean
3. emerge --depclean (this removes old ruby versions and fixes the system
4. unmask webkit etc.
4
Hi list,
An odd post here but I'm sitting up after midnight with a few beers and
I wanted to get an advanced word on this.
I don't know if anyone is subscribed to the ruby-talk mailing list at
the moment (or used to be on the comp.lang.lisp group a while ago).
There is an odd
0.6.1::/usr/portage/dev-python/setuptools/setuptools-0.6.1.ebuild)
1252577326: === (7 of 17) Merging
(dev-python/setuptools-0.6.1::/usr/portage/dev-python/setuptools/setuptools-0.6.1.ebuild)
1252577327: >>> AUTOCLEAN: dev-python/setuptools:0
1252577327: === Unmerging... (dev-python/setup
7;s all the 'thread.h' header files I seem to have on my system:
du -a /usr/*|sed '/\/thread.h$/!d;s/.*\t//'
/usr/include/event2/thread.h
/usr/include/ruby-2.0.0/ruby/thread.h
/usr/include/wx-2.8/wx/thread.h
/usr/lib/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/CORE/thread.h
/usr/src/linux-3.12.21-gen
On Tue, 11 Oct 2022 19:52:44 -0400, Jack wrote:
> > Have you tried setting RUBY_TARGETS to ruby27 for this package?
> Why would I do that if I don't have ruby-2.7 installed, nor do I want
> to?
We don't always get what we want. If thor currently needs 2.7 then you
have
On Thu, 2022-12-08 at 18:49 +0100, Matthias Hanft wrote:
>
> I hesitate to open a new Gentoo Bugzilla bug because it might not be a real
> bug -
> but what do I have to do on my new system that ruby (and all dependencies) can
> be installed?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
Yo
Hello list,
In an effort to sort out my ruby problem I'm building a new system piecemeal,
by which I mean one step at a time with dev-lang/ruby masked.
The latest snag is in the early stages of the build process, when installing
polkit, with a "keepfile creation failed" error, o
On Jun 30, 2009, at 3:16 PM, Paul Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Roy Wright wrote:
== Installation
$ emerge ruby rubygems
$ sudo gem install royw-qt-rebuild --source http://gems.github.com
Hi,
$ sudo gem install royw-qt-rebuild --source http://gems.github.com
ERROR
Hi,
I am looking for the python bindings to FUSE, since I want to write a
little thing taking advantage of it.
Unfortunately in the portage tree I can only find bindings for ruby and
perl, but not for python. It could be the moment to learn ruby or perl,
but it would be another project in
On Wed, 27 Jan 2021 19:13:37 +0100, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
> after a long period with a lot of problems installing Ruby Gems and
> Gentoo packages containing Ruby Gems, I found the following solution: I
> added a line
>
> s.executables = ["rake".freeze]
> What
I feel like I should be able to solve this one, but it started after my
last world update so maybe someone else has had a similar problem.
We have a ruby script called 'mailshears' on our mail server that cleans
up orphaned users and domains every night. The main script,
2
> php_targets_php5-3}
> Homepage:http://pecl.php.net/geoip
> Description: PHP extension to map IP address to geographic places
>
> * dev-python/geoip-python
> Available versions: 1.2.4
> Homepage:http://www.maxmind.com
t;
> Have you tried --keep-going?
>
> > ##
> >
> >>>> Verifying ebuild manifests
> >
> > !!! A file listed in the Manifest could not be found:
> > /usr/portage/dev-python/pygments/files/pygments-2.2.0-sphinx17.patch
> >
> > !!
out
> >
> > where
> >
> > > I'm going wrong first.
>
> I just noticed something which may or may not help. The jekyllrb.com
> docs page, under Prerequisites, says Ruby version 2.5.0 or higher. Why
> does the ebuild insist on 2.5 (no longer even in the tree) or 2
On Saturday 28 October 2006 03:35, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
> Not only do I not want to emerge xine-lib, I don't want to emerge ruby
> and most of KDE, either.
>
> [m3000][root][~] emerge --ask amarok
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
>
Hi,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 03:20:42 + (UTC) Thufir
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> arrakis ~ # eix rails
> [I] dev-ruby/rails
> Available versions:
> (1.1) 1.1.6 ~1.1.6-r1
> (1.2) ~1.2.0 ~1.2.1 ~1.2.2 ~1.2.3
> Installed versions: 1.1.6(1.1
list.csv):
>
> #! /usr/bin/ruby
> require 'parseexcel'
>
> wb = Spreadsheet::ParseExcel.parse(ARGV.shift)
> ws = workbook.worksheet(ARGV.shift.to_i)
> ws.each { |row|
> puts row.collect { |cell|
> '"' + cell.to_s.gsub(/"/, '"&q
b.n. wrote:
> I am looking for the python bindings to FUSE, since I want to write a
> little thing taking advantage of it.
> Unfortunately in the portage tree I can only find bindings for ruby and
> perl, but not for python. It could be the moment to learn ruby or perl,
>
build
>
> emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "dev-lang/ruby:2.1".
> (dependency required by "@preserved-rebuild" [argument])
Something appears to be asking for an old Ruby, hopefully the output will
show why.
Also, what does emerge --info show for RUBY_TARGETS
On Wed, 1 Sep 2010 14:32:45 +0100
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 14:17:11 +0200, Jil Larner wrote:
>
> > Btw, you should keep the portage categories in your overlay, so the
> > mcollective package would be under dev-ruby, not multi-tool.
> > However, there’s
ally no guarantee that their
> code actually parses. I can't count how many times I've run Ruby,
> Python, or Bash scripts only to have 'variable not found' or type
> errors; all of the things that compilers do really well[1].
I well remember flameeyes' bitching about
RGET. It's not immediately clear which package that is from
the output, but I suspect dev-ruby/rubygems? Re-emerging the packages
still installed for ruby18 should fix this.
I rebuiltd rubygems and the virtual but still no go.
Then I rebuilt rdoc (which pulled in a bunch of other stuff) but no
On the build side, my pain list is as follows:
tortoise /var/tmp/portage # tree -L 2
.
├── dev-lang
│ └── ruby-3.1.4 << surprised as hell... no idea...
├── dev-ruby
│ [REDACTED]
│ ├── rubygems-3.4.6 << reports can't find variable "RUBY" even
though it is
> >
> > Homepage:http://pecl.php.net/geoip
> > Description: PHP extension to map IP address to geographic
> > places
> >
> > * dev-python/geoip-python
> >
> > Available versions: 1.2.4
> > Homepage:
a for me to manage those PYTHON_* variables myself. I
> > guess the most notable thing about my make.conf is that I'm one of
> > those crazy USE="-*" people.
>
> It's not a bad idea to manage the PYTHON_TARGETS,
> PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET, and RUBY_TARGET variabl
ETS,
>> PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET, and RUBY_TARGET variables if you *need* a
>> specific version of python or ruby. If you do not, I would say it is
>> bad. These are set in the profile so that the maintainers can decide
>> when to update to a new stable version. Since all o
t could not be found:
> > > /usr/portage/dev-python/pygments/files/pygments-2.2.0-sphinx17.patch
> > >
> > > !!! A file listed in the Manifest could not be found:
> > > /usr/portage/dev-lang/ruby/files/2.4/012-openssl_1.1.patch
> > >
> > > !!!
able to read the
eclass to determine how it masks these flags on a stable system on
these packages, it will happily install it with ruby31 on my unstable
system, but you can try to unmask the flag in
/etc/portage/package.use.mask
dev-ruby/thor -ruby_targets_ruby31
Well, this almost did the tr
d.
https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/commit/581d3a57fb642a5b567b3b6fc6e80ef9daf38f6f
Oh dear ! -- another bug to open (grimace) ?
'emerge konsole' wants to install 107 pkgs, incl 87 new ones ;
among them are sound software + Ruby.
Is this what KDE officialdom now requires or can Gen
On Jun 30, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Roy Wright wrote:
On Jun 30, 2009, at 3:16 PM, Paul Hartman wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Roy Wright wrote:
== Installation
$ emerge ruby rubygems
$ sudo gem install royw-qt-rebuild --source http://gems.github.com
Hi,
$ sudo gem install royw-qt
would like to have file names based on the package I'm
emerging, so if e.g. I do "emerge --autounmask-write=y
dev-ruby/rest-client", it should put the keywords into
/etc/portage/package.keywords/dev-ruby-rest-client or similar.
Alternatively, it would be great if I could at least
here until they became
>> hard-coded dependancies of other, more-commonly-used software.
Some people just have it against Lennart, what does he has to do with
this thread? he didn't make gpt neither UEFI, or MBR(Wasn't even
born!!), wich might be concerning to this topic.
PD: Th
On Saturday 14 April 2007 07:23:59 Dan Farrell wrote:
> equery takes the guesswork out of package manangement:
> | [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ equery belongs gdbm.so
> | [ Searching for file(s) gdbm.so in *... ]
> | dev-lang/python-2.4.3-r4 (/usr/lib64/python2.4/lib-dynload/gdbm.so)
>
hange it now
without breaking a lot of stuff. It it also there to provide more choice,
since you don't need to be explicit about this in your scripts. Finally,
this is the default in ruby 1.9, even without RUBYOPT set, so we now have
a matching situation between the different ruby versions.
Kind regards,
Hans
I liked Claws when I used it before. If you really want lightweight,
though, try mutt, which is a terminal-based mail program that supports
OpenPGP and IMAP.
There is also a new option, but it is written in Ruby and is therefore not
lightweight. But it is also a terminal client and allegedly is
> I liked Claws when I used it before. If you really want lightweight, though,
> try mutt, which is a terminal-based mail program that supports OpenPGP and
> IMAP.
>
> There is also a new option, but it is written in Ruby and is therefore not
> lightweight. But it is also a t
Hi all,
I posted about a nasty infection my machine had with three versions of
Ruby a few days ago. In the process of trying to fix that I noticed a
thingy called "thin-provisioning-tools". I don't have anything thin and
I don't provision anything so why I ask?
determine how it masks these flags on a stable system on
these packages, it will happily install it with ruby31 on my unstable
system, but you can try to unmask the flag in
/etc/portage/package.use.mask
dev-ruby/thor -ruby_targets_ruby31
Not the minus sign.
Regards,
Arve
rget_python3_10
> python_single_target_python3_11 ) any-of ( ruby_targets_ruby30 )
>
> By default, it has no ruby target it seems, although it used to. The
> on/off status changes. Setting to match the old way made it worse, as
> mentioned above. I can't figure out how to make this work.
This might be a bu
, but different. You can agree or disagree with the
> goal, but you can't question the measures taken to implement it by first
> stipulating a goal different from the one the measure was intended to
> implement. Take a look at Ruby's versioning policy[1]; ultimate API
> backward
app-accessibility/brltty-4.2
app-accessibility/espeak-1.47.11-r1
app-accessibility/espeakup-0.71
app-admin/eselect-lib-bin-symlink-0.1.1
app-admin/eselect-pinentry-0.4
app-admin/eselect-python-20111108
app-admin/eselect-ruby-20100603
app-admin/hddtemp-0.3_beta15-r7
app-admin/passook-20121001
a
; xinelib, it also builds kde-base, ruby, and a bunch of other junk.
>
> Amarok is Microsofts wet dream.
> Amarok has so much more to offer.
That insult against Amarok is stronger than anything else I can think
of, and beautifully explains exactly what I find wrong with it. Amarok
c
ys it's specifically for KDE, not what you are looking for I
think. 1 (other) has "lib" in the name of the package, but it's specifically
for ruby, again, I was fairly sure that wasn't what you were looking for.
Also, other distros generally but ruby in the package na
;t know if anyone is subscribed to the ruby-talk mailing list at
> the moment (or used to be on the comp.lang.lisp group a while ago).
> There is an odd character there who is harming the community by either
> being insane (not my words -- those of ruby guru Ryan Davis) or with
> extre
't exist
> > >
> > > * dev-php5/pecl-geoip
> > >
> > > Available versions: ~1.0.7 ~1.0.7-r1 {php_targets_php5-2
> > >
> > > php_targets_php5-3}
> > >
> > > Homepage:http://pecl.php.net/geoip
> > &g
entire linux echo_systems.
Why not champion maven and jruby so many can benefit?
Can maven be built from sources, as I see it is currently
in binary form maven-bin ?
Maven is an obstacle that I'm not certain I can go around
if I am to continue down the apache cluster pathway..
# Mask jruby
t; > > >
> > > >>>> Verifying ebuild manifests
> > > >
> > > > !!! A file listed in the Manifest could not be found:
> > > > /usr/portage/dev-python/pygments/files/pygments-2.2.0-sphinx17.patch
> > > >
> > > > !!! A
Hi!
I have the following problem when I try to emerge ruby.
The build fails with:
-
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -shared -Wl,-soname,libruby18.so.1.8 array.o
bignum.o class.o compar.o dir.o dln.o enum.o error.o eval.o file.o gc.o
hash.o inits.o io.o marshal.o math.o numeric.o
;acl bash-completion gpm nls perl python -cscope -minimal -ruby
-vim-pager -vim-with-x" emerge -1 vim
This will remerge vim with the same useflags I have.
>
> On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 15:19 -0800, Brian Marshall wrote:
> > On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 13:35:42 -0600
> > keith <[EMAIL
ecommended drivers. I configured lpd (/etc/printcap) to
> > first pipe the PostScript/PDF documents through a
> > Ghostscript command.
> >
> > Then I wrap around this a simple self-written PJL frame.
> >
> > You can have my PJL generator if you want (It
SYNC_EXTRA_OPTS="--exclude-from=/etc/portage/rsync_excludes"
...and in /etc/portage/rsync_excludes I put stuff like...
app-leechcraft/
app-pda/
app-xemacs/
dev-dotnet/
dev-embedded/
dev-java/
dev-ruby/
mate-extra/
www-apache/
www-servers/
xfce-base/
xfce-extra/
metadata/md5-cache/app-leech
bout my make.conf is that I'm one of those crazy
> USE="-*" people.
>
It's not a bad idea to manage the PYTHON_TARGETS, PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET,
and RUBY_TARGET variables if you *need* a specific version of python or
ruby. If you do not, I would say it is bad. These are
@asgard ~]$ equery d dev-ruby/metasploit_data_models//
// * These packages depend on dev-ruby/metasploit_data_models://
//[root@asgard ~]$ equery d app-admin/eselect-metasploit
* These packages depend on app-admin/eselect-metasploit://
/
but,
/[root@asgard ~]$ emerge -pvauDN world
These are the pa
s/getting-started-with-python#set-up>
are the typically horrifying:
|# wget -qO- https://toolbelt.heroku.com/install.sh | sh |
The thing is, a quick look at what that || sh| is actually doing isn’t
all that terrifying. Basically it untars a bunch of ruby scripts into a
directory and then puts
harmless and probably
> intended (since I listed D in world).
>
> Moreover, I would think this is quite common. You might have
> Java/Perl/Python/Ruby/* explicitely listed in world (because you write
> programs/scripts) and several packages that are either
> Java/Perl/Python/Ruby/* based
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Matt Harrison
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> An odd post here but I'm sitting up after midnight with a few beers and I
> wanted to get an advanced word on this.
>
> I don't know if anyone is subscribed to the ruby-talk mailing list at the
&g
elps define the scope of the project.
FWIW the current startup I'm at is using Ruby for the front end and
it's been a bit more work that PHP which is what the last company used.
That's partly Rails immaturity, our lack of experience with Ruby, and
having to learn the Rails/Ruby w
odule for our db already exists
> and is much more mature. Bob knows Perl better too." is worth doing because
> it helps define the scope of the project.
> FWIW the current startup I'm at is using Ruby for the front end and
> it's been a bit more work that PHP whi
On 16/09/17 06:57, Marc Joliet wrote:
> Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 19:56:54 CEST schrieb Andrew Lowe:
>> Hi all,
>> I posted about a nasty infection my machine had with three versions of
>> Ruby a few days ago. In the process of trying to fix that I noticed a
&
urned
out to be a *lot* faster than I had expected -- the desktop plasma
profile has enabled almost every one of the flags I had enabled
manually. I removed "foo bar baz qux xyzzy" from USE and ran
emerge -p over and over again. Almost always, there was no change;
very occasionally I'
n?
Well, after finishing my main job, I finally got an idea
why everything went wrong after the last system update.
During my last system update, portage instructed me to add
dev-lang/tk-8.5.15 threads
line to my /etc/portage/package.use file.
Here is the portage message about it:
The
t; ^
>
Update mariadb by itself to fix this. The version you have wants a
subslot of procps that no longer exists
>
> sys-libs/ncu
g was screwed up, people noticed
> it, and the devs ultimately fixed it. The most-correct thing to do was
> nothing (i.e. wait).
I didn't know what RUBY was or why it was on my system or who wanted
it or whether that person wanted ruby_targets_ruby19 or RUBY_TARGETS
or whatever. Me &quo
On Sun, 12 Apr 2015 20:38:17 -0500, »Q« wrote:
> > It's not a bad idea to manage the PYTHON_TARGETS,
> > PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET, and RUBY_TARGET variables if you *need* a
> > specific version of python or ruby. If you do not, I would say it is
> > bad. These are s
gt;>> although that won't help if the dependency is in an eclass.
>>
>> Looks like an even blunter instrument is needed
>>
>>allan ~ # grep python:3.3 /var/db/pkg/*/*/*.ebuild
>>allan ~ #
>>
>
> Have you tried simply removing dev-lang/py
Is Ruby's rdoc documentation installed with the ruby ebuild? ri18 doesn't
seem to be able to find it.
David
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Note this --+
>
> sys-libs/readline:0
>
> (sys-libs/readline-7.0_p3:0/7::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
> conflicts with
> sys-libs/readline:0/0= required by (dev-lang/ruby-2
manage the PYTHON_TARGETS,
>> PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET, and RUBY_TARGET variables if you *need* a
>> specific version of python or ruby. If you do not, I would say it is
>> bad. These are set in the profile so that the maintainers can decide
>> when to update to a new stable versi
;>>
>>> # emerge --update --deep --with-bdeps=y --newuse --backtrack=60
>>> --ask world
>>
>> It could be that "--with-bdeps=y" term. I took a long time to learn
>> that lesson, as old-timers may remember.
>>
>> What happens if you change y
t; > >
>> > > Have you tried --keep-going?
>> > >
>> > > > ##
>> > > >
>> > > >>>> Verifying ebuild manifests
>> > > >
>> > > > !!! A file listed in the Manifest could
ust
avoidance with Java in general. Most of the competing solutions in
this space are also Java-based which is why we don't host any kind of
alternative to Github.
What java has to do with gitlab? according to the repo I see is mostly
ruby code[1](both gitlab and gitlab-ci). what you wrot
Manage Python symlinks
rcManage /etc/init.d scripts in runlevels
ruby Manage ruby symlinks
visualManage the VISUAL environment variable
On 01/31/2017 04:35 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:24:21 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>
>> When I try to exclude the "dev-ruby/racc:
>> emerge -uDNavq --exclude dev-libs/icu --exclude dev-libs/boost
>> --exclude dev-ruby/racc world
&g
on net-analyzer/metasploit://
>//[root@asgard ~]$ equery d dev-ruby/metasploit_data_models//
>// * These packages depend on dev-ruby/metasploit_data_models://
>//[root@asgard ~]$ equery d app-admin/eselect-metasploit
>* These packages depend on app-admin/eselect-metasploit://
>/
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