Is this intended?
[1] https://github.com/Motion-Project/motion/blob/HEAD/src/conf.c#L3204
[2] https://github.com/Motion-Project/motion/blob/HEAD/src/conf.c#L3180
(Links are to HEAD, as that's what I started reading.)
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-miners was built with poppler:0/123, and if I'm
understanding "man 5 ebuild" correctly, it will require a 0/123-slotted
version of poppler to be installed. Given that tracker-miners accepts
any later version, rebuilding it will hopefully be enough.
[1]
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/app-misc/tracker-miners/tracker-miners-3.4.0.ebuild#n47
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second mkdir did not complete before the first g++ was checking for
the directory.
[1] https://github.com/aristocratos/btop/blob/main/Makefile
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mmit/?id=337a97f5660ed827c17f487acdf5fb9f71bbdf1b
(For browsing the list archives, besides the web archive already
mentioned in this thread, if you have a news client you may also find
news://news.gmane.io/gmane.linux.gentoo.user useful)
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ail account, and
forwarding as implemented by Microsoft apparently isn't done correctly
and so "SPF" checks run by Gmail are failing.
I tried to send a message to this list about this topic back in November
but it never made through, perhaps it was filtered because it quoted
some of the error messages.
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tion.
>
> It seems to me that portage should have been able to do the same, and upgrade
> squid smoothly.
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On 2023-01-14, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday, 14 January 2023 07:00:29 GMT Nuno Silva wrote:
>> On 2023-01-13, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> > Hello list,
>> >
>> > Ever since the new year I've been getting a bounce message from this list
>> >
2cda7
(Note that if you request the message and it does get delivered to you,
the Date: field differs between what you get and the archived copy on
the Gentoo website.)
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re in-
> formation like author, date and subject.
And Message-ID... at least that one would enable searching for the
specific message in other archives too.
(Also, why is Date different between the actual message and the web
archive under gentoo.org?)
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me identifier, you could still look it up in Gentoo's list
archive...
Oh, yes, if you want to check a non-Gentoo archive, Gmane is a
possibility for that too, among others:
- news://news.gmane.io/gmane.linux.gentoo.user
- https://marc.info/?l=gentoo-user
- https://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org/
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uestion for alt.folklore.computers or a comp.unix.* group on USENET
too!
The "glob" utility at TUHS:
https://minnie.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=V5/usr/source/s1/glob.c
and the source for its online manual page from V6:
https://www.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=V6%2Fusr%2Fman%2Fman8%2Fglob.8
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the firmware required by a realtek
> NIC, probably a setting inherited from the config settings of the old kernel?
>
> You eventually compiled it with "N". I suspect the order in which you
> configured/compiled it plays a role in this error.
>
> Since you do not have this hardware, set it to "N", then run:
Could this be the manually defined list of firmware blobs to include in
the kernel image, and not something automatically pulled in by a driver?
I'm not sure what's the quickest way to check, perhaps this works?:
grep CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE /usr/src/linux/.config
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r capacity card (32GB I
think?), µSDHC, with an "SD adapter", and I learned that the
(multi-slot) USB dongle I've been using does not support µSDHC (only
µSD, apparently?)... but does support SDHC!
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ettings or
commented out) and your changes, you get to see when defaults change,
and it might be easier to notice, handle and adapt if some change
requires adjusting the modified settings.
I'd say having separate files also makes it possible to miss
configuration changes.
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I got another "undeliverable"
error message relayed to me from postmas...@outlook.com with
mx.google.com's complaint about how Microsoft didn't set the correct
"Envelope-From" when forwarding the message...
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build, I think
this is because curl can be built with more than one SSL backend (the
USE flags that appear in USE=...), and the CURL_SSL=... USE_EXPAND flags
control which one gets to be the default.
(But someone more knowledgeable please correct me if this is wrong or
incomplete.)
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.cgi?id=904422
So check if there's a newer version of net-misc/netifrc available.
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same flags and versions there too?
> The directory /dev/snd is identical on both
> machines. Any ideas?
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y at all!
With /log/ instead of /tree/ in the URL it at least shows the list of
commits. From a quick check, this seems to include the commit removing
the directory when it's removed instead of renamed, so hopefully it
helps too with retrieving older ebuilds?
(But note that Rich was suggesting using the *search* feature of the
gitweb interface, which, in this case, also finds the same topmost
commit if I search for "reedsolomon".)
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b0c1139febb1/tree/mcomix/run.py?diff=ae7d6a03f001de3241e586b1b285ce624383f344
from
https://sourceforge.net/p/mcomix/git/ci/04785a835b6c0e0782c9d0689686b0c1139febb1/
(Which might be useful in case you want to try to add a patch to the
version you currently have installed)
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bit of a beast back then
I remember insn-attrtab.c making the GCC compilation swap a lot :-)
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29442
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g in the message and requiring a separate fetch).
Does the gentoo webforum actually support *threads*, and not just
*topics*? A lot of webforum software packages seem to support only the
concept of topics, which would mean conversations are actually easier to
navigate via mailing list or network news (i.e. gmane).
It is worth it mentioning the issue there, though, as somebody there who
is not reading this list might know what is going on.
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e says "Nothing to merge; quitting." does it have
any other information? I'd suspect this to be caused by some upgrade
which cannot be currently done for some reason (such as a block).)
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ed, Microsoft, when forwarding, pretends to be the
original sender, instead of @live.ru, which triggers the failure you see
from Gmail.
In the details in the error/failure message the only thing that refers
to you will likely be your address. The IP address which tried to
send the message to Google b
On 2023-08-02, Nuno Silva wrote:
> The subscriber which has subscribed to this list using a Microsoft
> mailbox (@live.ru?) is still subscribed, and still has that mailbox set
> to forward e-mails to a Gmail address.
>
> Which would be fine, except Microsoft also still hasn&
p, with individual package processes
> alternating in the top list of make threads.
The load limit is being set only for emerge, not make, so it would only
affect the decision to start building more packages in parallel. The
already started ongoing builds could still take the load beyond 30, with
more than 30 processes - there is nothing set to prevent that, or is
there?
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oot user, over the native protocol. Don't do that.)
What kind of audio config do you have? Is it expected to involve
PulseAudio?
What was upgraded?
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ing the three merge times and dividing by two I get, if I've not
messed up my calculations, 68 minutes and 27 seconds, matching your
"Currently merging" output.
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ve-a-known-hosts2-file
This is just the usual approach of a user-specific file not existing
unless it is created. I'd say you can just ignore this message and focus
on the verbose messages about the authentication mechanisms.
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On 2024-01-08, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 1/8/24 01:41, Nuno Silva wrote:
>> On 2024-01-08, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/6/24 20:09, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>>> I installed openssh server on Windows 11 and tried to ssh to it
>
y else will have more experience and practical advice
regarding this, but one thing I noticed in the ebuild code above:
have you tried using the meson eclass?
(man meson.eclass, if you have app-doc/eclass-manpages)
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s to the ~ character above it, and the ^ points to 1.1.7, the
> version of egl-wayland, so the version you want to merge won't satisfy
> nvidia-drivers.
>
> Does that help?
Is there a setting or some other way to configure portage to use
e.g. standout mode here, instead of "^"s?
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the message is showing up... but while the
in-tree glibc-2.38 ebuilds do not have the line added in [2], the commit
to glibc-.ebuild says this is supposed to have been addressed
upstream [3].
[2]
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=5dbd6a821ff753e3b41324c4fb7c58cf65eeea33
[3]
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=1f0fd3e2aee01e0c09e7103c8af4183b57faef49
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anywhere - other than
> within the application's memory space where the range of characters have been
> selected. The xserver will call for this when you middle click to paste it
> on
> another application's window.
>
> The Clipboard may be stored in RAM or cache of any applications which use
> this
> method.
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There's also 'sys-boot/elilo' for EFI systems.
What about grub as in "grub1" or grub0.xx for PC BIOS, is it still
available (outside the main tree?) and working e.g. with patches, or is
there some unsolved compilation issue nowadays?
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ing silently before? If this is FAT* or exFAT,
wouldn't ownership be a thing for the FUSE tool to set itself? Or does
exFAT have the concept of ownership?)
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you written it IMHO to understand exactly what you
> are talking about.
>
> Regards,
> GASPARD DE RENEFORT Kévin
>
>
>
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mentation Project mailing list?
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On 2024-06-01, Kévin GASPARD DE RENEFORT wrote:
> Le 01/06/2024 à 22:15, Wol a écrit :
>> On 31/05/2024 16:26, Nuno Silva wrote:
>>> On 2024-05-31, Kévin GASPARD DE RENEFORT wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is this not possible to go, as I said, on IRC or use the
>>>
s javascript (and also some newer features, so just enabling
javascript isn't enough, you need one of a small number of
browsers). GitHub used to be quite usable to browse repositories and
investigate code, navigating around different commits in the history,
and checking "blame" annotations and so on, but now it's not useful to
me even for just that...)
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be a Microsoft filesystem at
all...)
Or is the problem that many UEFI bootloaders that are in the firmware
behave in a less than optimal way with implementation details and
unimplemented features?
> More and more everything is turning into "System on a chip", and that
> includes the bios! It has just enough of a driver now to read
> everything it needs from the attached storage, and that's your modern
> UEFI.
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tory set of settings for non-bitmap. Maybe
some day in the future I'll revisit this...
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start checking/fetching automatically at
the configured interval after that?
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mode where it runs, monitoring for new
messages? At least I recall reading something about that, and the
manual does mention at least "-iFOLDER" for IMAP IDLE. No idea if it
exits that way too.
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revdep-rebuild
>
> and when perl itself goes through a major update, I run:
>
> perl-cleaner --reallyall
>
> Enjoy your gentoo!
Could --ignore-world be of use in cases where blockers are complicating
things too much? Might make sense e.g. if an emerge upgrade is needed
before other upgrades but python eclass changes are blocking things
creating cyclic dependencies.
(Requires a lot of careful analysis, of course...)
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d have to shutdown until power comes back. I've always just
> done a emerge --resume but that starts any unfinished emerges from
> scratch. Just curious if this would work. If I can remember to do it
> if it does. ;-)
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
No, that's shell job control, it will live only while the shell process
lives, so wouldn't survive a shutdown/reboot.
There were one or two FEATUREs that could be used to restart where it
stopped, was it FEATURE="keepwork"? (I guess it's a bit like invoking
the build system or ebuild directly on the partial build as mentioned
upthread, but with the comfort of doing it through emerge.)
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t the problem isn't due to defective hardware,
> but is somewhere in 'mke2fs' or related material.
>
> Any observations are very welcome.
I'd say this is very unlikely, and that you should test and investigate
more, lest it have some issue that could lead to data loss later.
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ng suggestions cb a rather long-drawn-out affair (smile).
>
> Has anyone else encountered this ? Does anyone have suggestions ?
Are there kernel error or warning messages when this happens?
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On 2025-02-16, Philip Webb wrote:
> 250215 Michael wrote:
>> On Saturday 15 February 2025 11:50:23 Greenwich Mean Time Nuno Silva wrote:
>> > On 2025-02-15, Philip Webb wrote:
>> > > Recently, I bought 2 new Kingston Exodia 256 GB USB sticks
>> > > f
nqi-6.4*" have been masked.
> !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
> request:
> - kde-plasma/drkonqi-6.4.0::gentoo (masked by: package.mask, ~amd64 keyword)
> /var/db/repos/gentoo/profiles/base/package.mask:
> # Andreas Sturmlechner (2025-05-18)
> # Requires systemd, so specifically unmasked only in targets/systemd.
The only thing that occurs to me is autounmasking, but that'd still show
something in the emerge output, wouldn't it?
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U bash and Linux (which shouldn't be a problem unless you plan on your
scripts being used on other systems).
I can't forget the moment when I got a GenAI telling me how to use
killall to kill processes *by name* in Solaris [1]. That said, maybe
that public model was defective, given it claimed the white side of a
Space Shuttle Orbiter goes *down* on top of a carrier aircraft...
[1] https://social.sdf.org/@njsg/113130981279894435
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ywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ
https://mywiki.wooledge.org/ParsingLs
https://mywiki.wooledge.org/DontReadLinesWithFor
https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide/Arrays
The person who asked for suggestions is focused on GNU bash, but this
wiki also has content on portability
https://mywiki.wooledge.org/Bashism
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On 2025-07-18, Dale wrote:
> Nuno Silva wrote:
>> On 2025-07-09, Dale wrote:
[...]
>>> I really need to work on what I been wanting to do for years. Set up my
>>> own email fetching/sending software locally so that I can use any client
>>> I want.
>>
&
ed
>> above
>>
>> Thank you,
>> whiteman808.
>
>
> ctrl+alt+backspace can give you terminal access if you locked your X
> windows and it had not been started from a display manager (so started
> with startx)
Unless you've locked it with vlock, I suppose?
(vlock -na)
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s this involves a Freedesktop desktop
entry file for Firefox capable of opening in a new tab, and associating
that to the web protocols at the xdg-open level.
Maybe check if this opens in Firefox the way you want. If it doesn't, it
might be just a matter of changing the default.
xdg-open "https://www.gentoo.org/";
I think the current handler can be checked with
xdg-settings get default-web-browser
While it's possible to set it with xdg-settings, Firefox should also
have a way to offer to set itself as the default.
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On 2025-07-05, Javier Martinez wrote:
> El 5/7/25 a las 1:46, Nuno Silva escribió:
>> On 2025-07-04, Javier Martinez wrote:
>>
>>> El 4/7/25 a las 19:58, whiteman808 escribió:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I have a possibly stupid question m
;
> The UUID d2821a3b-7ad0-44dc-989b-8b5b0c80b947 is from a linux fs. Most
> likely
> from your / partition.
>
> Run 'blkid' to find out which is which on your drive, or:
>
> ls -alF /dev/disk/by-uuid
>
> Grub will need this to know where it can pick up the initramfs.img.
That specifically shouldn't be the problem, given that the output shows
the bootloader loading that ramdisk as well as output from what ought to
be the in-ramdisk system itself (notably "Dropping to debug shell."
above)?
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So, is not buy more RAM, is question to get from the beginning enough
> RAM to be able to protect your SSD disk. You can also put your
> distfiles dir in tmpfs use --jobs 1 and got it to remove it after
> emerging.
>
> Less writtings more lifespan and gentoo does so many writes when
> emerging.
Maybe a separate on-disk filesystem with very lazy writeback is a more
appropriate solution for this?
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On 2025-07-24, Javier Martinez wrote:
> El 24/7/25 a las 18:07, Nuno Silva escribió:
>> On 2025-07-24, Javier Martinez wrote:
>>
>>> El 24/7/25 a las 16:43, Rahul Sandhu escribió:
>>>> Hi Dale,
>>>>
>>>>> That's the biggest reaso
rge a package with the USE flags you have currently specified.
>
> Thanks, 'USE="-gnutls" emerge curl' appears to work.
>
> However, where in Gentoo docs are we told that '!' = '-' ?
I'd guess in the online manual page for the ebuild syntax.
man 5 ebuild
Or, on the Web, possibly in the devmanual or the Package Manager
Specification? (Which are also available for install.)
(Maybe there are better sources to use as a reference, which I've
forgotten about.)
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