Thanks, of course. I think it's simply a case of not syncing the tree
to something more recent than the one with 2005.1. At least I do hope
so ...
We'll see soon :-)
Martin S
2005/12/22, Kristian Poul Herkild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> > Use /etc/portages/package.keywords to
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Use /etc/portages/package.keywords to put this in.
app-office/openoffice ~x86
With what you did you will use ~x86 on everything.
On Thursday 22 December 2005 00:56, Martin S wrote:
Before my crash I had installed OpenOffice 2 on Gentoo, now going by
~x86 (again!) I
Use /etc/portages/package.keywords to put this in.
app-office/openoffice ~x86
With what you did you will use ~x86 on everything.
On Thursday 22 December 2005 00:56, Martin S wrote:
> Before my crash I had installed OpenOffice 2 on Gentoo, now going by
> ~x86 (again!) I still am not getting to
Before my crash I had installed OpenOffice 2 on Gentoo, now going by
~x86 (again!) I still am not getting to emerge OO.o 2. It is
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" in /etc/make.conf isn't it?
Regards,
Martin S
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There you are -I know a lot about graphics :-)
ButI thought I knew at least a bit more :-(
Martin S
2005/12/21, Felipe Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> photopaint is like photoshop, gimp, doesn't work with vetorial
> graphics like corel draw :-)
>
> On 12/21/05, Martin S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/21/05, Shawn Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> A couple days ago my main box died so I'm trying to restore it. I've only
> got a old Gentoo Live-CD (2004.2) so I'm using that. I'm doing a Stage 1
> installation.
>
> When I get to the step of Bootstrapping the compiler I get the
On 12/21/05, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Seems like wget is pulling in Dante if I use the socks5 flag. .I don't
> actually use dante, and wget seems to be able to handle going through a
> proxy on its on (once the proxy env is exported)
>
> So.. tell me again, (please)
On 12/21/05, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 05:08:55PM -0700, Richard Fish wrote
>
> > nscd does this, and is much simpler. It is already installed as part
> > of glibc. Just do rc-update -a nscd default.
>
> My system is connecting to the net, but nscd doesn't
Hi -
I have a small perl script, 'echanges', that determines the latest
timestamp for installed packages; I find it very helpful to determine
what my daily cron of 'emerge -uD world' has done. I will post it
here if there is any interest;
The manual page follows:
NAME
echanges - display the
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 05:08:55PM -0700, Richard Fish wrote
> nscd does this, and is much simpler. It is already installed as part
> of glibc. Just do rc-update -a nscd default.
My system is connecting to the net, but nscd doesn't seem to be
caching DNS requests.
Yes, I did "rc-update add
Hey all,
A couple days ago my main box died so I'm trying to restore it. I've only got a old Gentoo Live-CD (2004.2) so I'm using that. I'm doing a Stage 1 installation.
When I get to the step of Bootstrapping the compiler I get the following error:
* Error: ' ' does not exist. Exiting
In lo
C/C++ programms use libraries. Why it is strange/criminal for java?
=== On Wednesday 21 December 2005 12:42, Ow Mun Heng wrote: ===
Also, I seem to also be pulling in a lot of new Java packages,
(actually, all these are being pulled in by rhino - FLOSS Javascript?)
Anyone knows why?? I do
Hi All,
Just want to see if anyone has any good info to share.
What I want: (not necessary host availability/polling)
Network monitoring/network traffic analyser which is something like ntop
which shows IP traffic in (from where) and out (to where) as well as top
talkers, top ports etc. This is
On 12/21/05, Tim Igoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cucu ionut cristian wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >>I have a machine here that does that. I've tied changing all bar the PSU
> >>(its a custom case with a custom PSU) but i'm guessing that theres
> >>something iffy wiht it. Your PSU does provide more than eno
Also, I seem to also be pulling in a lot of new Java packages,
(actually, all these are being pulled in by rhino - FLOSS Javascript?)
Anyone knows why?? I don't really like java.
[ebuild U ] dev-java/xjavac
[ebuild N] dev-java/javacup
[ebuild U ] dev-java/xalan
[ebuild N] dev-jav
Hi,
Seems like wget is pulling in Dante if I use the socks5 flag. .I don't
actually use dante, and wget seems to be able to handle going through a
proxy on its on (once the proxy env is exported)
So.. tell me again, (please) what the socks5 use flag is for.
Thanks
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Gentoo
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Thanks Dale, guess that worked OK, using that output and grepping "*"
allowed me to know what packages used flags different from default.
Thanks. Now comes the hard work, heh.
You can use emerge --newuse -p world as well. emerge -Np world will
work to. Don't forget
Hi,
> You are lucky this problem looked interesting to me! ;->
I'm also lucky it did ;-) .
> Here is a script that will:
>
> 1. Scan the package database
> 2. Examine the USE flags from when packages were merged, the USE
> flags that the package knows about, and the current global USE flags.
>
On 12/21/05, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 December 2005 14:50, "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr."
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags, command
> line and packages.use':
> > for pkg in $(cat /var/lib/portage/world); do
> > FAKE_USE=$(eque
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 14:50, "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags, command
line and packages.use':
> for pkg in $(cat /var/lib/portage/world); do
> FAKE_USE=$(equery u "$pkg")
> USE=""
> for use in $FAKE_USE; do
>
On 21 December 2005 16:30, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> I have been setting up a server with SuSe on it (dont ask why SuSe...
> the developers of one of the apps required will only support SuSe).
>
> Anyway I noticed that when SuSe boots, after its gone through the boot
> runlevel it switches to runlevel
cucu ionut cristian wrote:
I have a machine here that does that. I've tied changing all bar the PSU
(its a custom case with a custom PSU) but i'm guessing that theres
something iffy wiht it. Your PSU does provide more than enoguh power on
all rails for what you need?
Tim
PSA? i'm ge
> Your /etc/conf.d/net is broken in this regard. Read the example
> (net.example) for correct syntax.
I used the net.example for my /etc/conf.d/net
>It's probably using /sbin/ip, thus
> different syntax from /sbin/route.
Specifying the following works:
config_eth0=( "192.168.4.128/24" )
routes_
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 12:35, Daniel da Veiga
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about '[gentoo-user] USE flags, command
line and packages.use':
> Is there some easy way to
> put the CURRENT USE flags that the packages in world are using at
> packages.use?
for pkg in $(cat /var/lib/portage/world)
On 12/21/05, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Sorry if this is a silly question and/or if there is no easy way to
> fix the mess on my system, here is the problem: I installed
> everything, configured some stuff and started building apps, the only
> unstalbe package woul
> >
> I have a machine here that does that. I've tied changing all bar the PSU
> (its a custom case with a custom PSU) but i'm guessing that theres
> something iffy wiht it. Your PSU does provide more than enoguh power on
> all rails for what you need?
>
> Tim
PSA? i'm gessing it has somethin
On 12/21/05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robin wrote:
>
> >And next time add them to package.use :-)
> >
> >Just thought I would re-enforce that point.
> >
Yeah, I noticed that you should do things the right way here.
> >Robin
> >
> >
> >On 12/21/05, Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
cucu ionut cristian wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 10:59 -0700, Ryan wrote:
You can tell if the machine rebooted itself by looking at
/var/log/messages and checking the datestamps. The 1st thing to load is
usually syslog. You can also check the datestamp of /var/log/dmesg and
that will tel
On 12/21/05, Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-12-21 21:50 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > - ziig conf.d # route add 192.168.4.1
> > - SIOCADDRT: No such device
>
> Do you mean to do "route add -net default gw 192.168.4.1"?
>
oops, ok ignore the route commands there
Hi,
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 21:50:05 +0200
Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - * Adding routes
> - * default ...
> - * via ...
> - gw: Unknown host
> - * 192.168.4.1 ...
Your /etc/conf.d/net is broken in this regard. Read the example
(net.example) for co
On 2005-12-21 21:50 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> - ziig conf.d # route add 192.168.4.1
> - SIOCADDRT: No such device
Do you mean to do "route add -net default gw 192.168.4.1"?
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* ASCII Ribbon Campaign: Against HTM
Ok its the default fallback option that is not working correctly. If I use:
- config_eth0=( "192.168.4.128/24" )
- routes_eth0=( "default via 192.168.4.1" )
with no DHCP config then it works fine.
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"When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Wind
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 10:59 -0700, Ryan wrote:
> You can tell if the machine rebooted itself by looking at
> /var/log/messages and checking the datestamps. The 1st thing to load is
> usually syslog. You can also check the datestamp of /var/log/dmesg and
> that will tell you the date that it la
Robin wrote:
And next time add them to package.use :-)
Just thought I would re-enforce that point.
Robin
On 12/21/05, Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2005-12-21 16:35 -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
modifying the default USE for them, but I did that at command line
(
Ok here is my problem, I am unable to set the default route and gateway:
- ziig etc # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart
- * Unmounting network filesystems ...
- * samba -> stop: smbd ...
- * samba -> stop: nmbd ...
- * Stopping sshd ...
- * Stopping eth0
- * Bringing
And next time add them to package.use :-)
Just thought I would re-enforce that point.
Robin
On 12/21/05, Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-12-21 16:35 -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > modifying the default USE for them, but I did that at command line
> > (yeah, yeah, I kn
On 12/21/05, Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-12-21 16:35 -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > modifying the default USE for them, but I did that at command line
> > (yeah, yeah, I know, don't tell me), now, is there some easy way to
> > put the CURRENT USE flags that the packag
On 2005-12-21 16:35 -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> modifying the default USE for them, but I did that at command line
> (yeah, yeah, I know, don't tell me), now, is there some easy way to
> put the CURRENT USE flags that the packages in world are using at
> packages.use? I am afraid that an "eme
Hello everyone,
I have two gentoo boxen w/ identical ppp config files.
One connects to the web, the other doesn't:
[snip]
Dec 21 10:28:16 localhost pppd[5338]: sent [PAP
AuthReq id=0x1 user="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
password=]
Dec 21 10:28:16 localhost pppd[5338]: rcvd [PAP
AuthNak id=0x1 "Access Denie
Hello,
I got some problem how to set flags such as threads, itreads,
linuxthreads-tls.
My glibc has locally set flags: nptl nptlonly userlocales
I got also set my apache - mpm-worker flag.
My question is if threads flag should be set globally and -threads
locally for an apache2 ebuild? or se
Hello list,
Sorry if this is a silly question and/or if there is no easy way to
fix the mess on my system, here is the problem: I installed
everything, configured some stuff and started building apps, the only
unstalbe package would be Xorg (because I need some drivers related to
unichrome), and a
You can tell if the machine rebooted itself by looking at
/var/log/messages and checking the datestamps. The 1st thing to load is
usually syslog. You can also check the datestamp of /var/log/dmesg and
that will tell you the date that it last booted also.
cucu ionut cristian wrote:
I leave
I just marked 2.0.53 stable on x86. See
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108082 for details. You can check
the various dependencies of this bug for the bug fixes that went into
this release. This release includes at least one new program.
pena jamvm # emaint --help
usage: emaint [options] al
photopaint is like photoshop, gimp, doesn't work with vetorial
graphics like corel draw :-)
On 12/21/05, Martin S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course there's a difference, or else Corel wouldn't make two packages. :)
> Draw is like Sodipodi (f ex) and Photopaint is like Gimp.
>
> Martin S
>
>
Of course there's a difference, or else Corel wouldn't make two packages. :)
Draw is like Sodipodi (f ex) and Photopaint is like Gimp.
Martin S2005/12/21, capsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2005/12/21, Iulian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> Felipe Ribeiro wrote:> > Where have you downloaded corel draw for linux? I
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:56:10 +0100, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > A mixed system is not stable.
>
> Huh? You mean to say that a mixed system is likely to have hiccups?
I mean it is not "stable" as in not x86, amd64, ppc etc.
If a system has ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="x86" in make.conf and a whole bunch o
2005/12/21, Iulian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
> > Where have you downloaded corel draw for linux? I've always looked for it!
> > :-)
> >
> >
> > On 12/21/05, Iulian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi there,
> >> Corel Draw 9 for linux works on Gentoo?
> >>
> >> Iulian
Heinz,
Thanks for that link.
ShawnOn 12/21/05, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 11:22:26 +0100, Heinz Sporn wrote:> > That will zero the whole disk. Even adding count=1 will still wipe the> > partition table. I think the command you want is> > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/d
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 20:11:30 +0100, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> > If everyone ran either full stable or full testing, how are
> > problems that occur when one the testing packages makes it to
> > stable going to be detected? By the ones running stable. :(
> > So, mixed syst
On Wednesday 21 December 2005 16:41, John Jolet wrote:
> On Dec 21, 2005, at 8:30 AM, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > I have been setting up a server with SuSe on it (dont ask why SuSe...
> > the developers of one of the apps required will only support SuSe).
> >
> > Anyway I noticed that when SuSe boots,
On 12/21/05, John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's loading things in parallel. I believe I saw something on this
> list last week about gentoo being able to do that...seems it was
> masked, though...
You can start things in parallel on Gentoo as well by setting
RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP in /etc/
On 12/21/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I was wondering if this was possible with Gentoo. Its not as simple
> as adding xdm to the boot runlevel. dont worry I tried...
The Gentoo xdm script waits until all other init services
(particularly getty sessions) are started, to allow fo
Am Mittwoch, 21. Dezember 2005 15:30 schrieb ext Ryan Viljoen:
> Anyway I noticed that when SuSe boots, after its gone through the boot
> runlevel it switches to runlevel 5 and loads up kdm while completing
> runlevel 3. Now this is great cause you can login and such assuming
> you dont have any n
On Dec 21, 2005, at 8:30 AM, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
I have been setting up a server with SuSe on it (dont ask why SuSe...
the developers of one of the apps required will only support SuSe).
Anyway I noticed that when SuSe boots, after its gone through the boot
runlevel it switches to runlevel 5 a
I have been setting up a server with SuSe on it (dont ask why SuSe...
the developers of one of the apps required will only support SuSe).
Anyway I noticed that when SuSe boots, after its gone through the boot
runlevel it switches to runlevel 5 and loads up kdm while completing
runlevel 3. Now this
On Dec 21, 2005, at 2:55 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
A mixed system is not stable. I doubt many people run all stable
save for
one package, not that there's anything wrong with that. But when you
have a lot of packages in package.keywords, you're best of
switching to a
full testing system,
Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Where have you downloaded corel draw for linux? I've always looked for it! :-)
On 12/21/05, Iulian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
Corel Draw 9 for linux works on Gentoo?
Iulian
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http://downloads.planetm
Holly Bostick wrote:
So do not weep. You've written a mail that I will mark as 'Important',
and if I need to help a new Linux user that is having problems with
their modem, I now know that maybe I should ask them to check that
setting/feature. So the results of your toil can help me (and others)
Dale schreef:
> Well, thanks for reading anyway. I learned this the hard way. I got
> lonesome at times. ;) I was hoping Holly would share her genius.
> LOL
>
Thanks for the compliment, but no genius here; I haven't had a modem
physically installed in my box since I moved here 5.5 years ag
I leave my computer on at night due to a slow download, or as habit. The
thing is it swiches it self off, sometimes. The file systems are clean
the next boot and no errors no nothing. I fear it might be an overheat
problem on my 3Ghz+ Venice, and the PC turns its self off as a safety
caution. But s
Where have you downloaded corel draw for linux? I've always looked for it! :-)
On 12/21/05, Iulian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
> Corel Draw 9 for linux works on Gentoo?
>
> Iulian
>
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>
>
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Mmm, perhaps I'll try running a pure ~x86 after all.Finally am getting back up again...Regards,Martin S
Dale wrote:
Well, I have found out this much but I need some help figuring out the
rest. I booted into my old Gentoo and the modem works fine and it
connects the same way, the ARQ thing. It uses the old kernel, the old
hal, dbus and the old KDE. I am beginning to think this is a kernel
thi
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 07:16:21 -0400, Robin wrote:
> > But when you
> > have a lot of packages in package.keywords, you're best of switching
> > to a full testing system, IMO.
> That is a pretty bold statement. A lot of packages are masked just
> because they are "untested" on a particular archite
> > Neil Bothwick wrote:
> But when you
> have a lot of packages in package.keywords, you're best of switching to a
> full testing system, IMO.
>
That is a pretty bold statement. A lot of packages are masked just
because they are "untested" on a particular architecture, and
sometimes you need tha
Hi there,
Corel Draw 9 for linux works on Gentoo?
Iulian
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On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 11:22:26 +0100, Heinz Sporn wrote:
> > That will zero the whole disk. Even adding count=1 will still wipe the
> > partition table. I think the command you want is
> > dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/dha bs=466 count=1
>
> bs=466 will make your disk unusable as well. It should be 446
Heinz Sporn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> bs=466 will make your disk unusable as well. It should be 446 and not
> 466. You may want to look here first:
> http://home.teleport.com/~brainy/fat32.htm
thanks...
I'm still dizzy from trying to follow that a while ago...
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Am Mittwoch, den 21.12.2005, 09:46 + schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 17:21:31 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > dd if=/?? of=?? -b 512? with the right stuff in there can clean the
> > mbr right?
>
> That will zero the whole disk. Even adding count=1 will still wipe the
> pa
On 20 December 2005 20:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Thanks for the good comments as usual Richard. But I can't resist this:
> > I guess this depends on your reasons for going ~x86. If it is to
> > avoid compiling, well, that is a bad reason,
>
> I'
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 17:21:31 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> dd if=/?? of=?? -b 512? with the right stuff in there can clean the
> mbr right?
That will zero the whole disk. Even adding count=1 will still wipe the
partition table. I think the command you want is
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/dha bs
On 2005-12-19 23:05:01 + (Mon, Dec), Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:17:46 -0600, Dale wrote:
>
> > >Because it is insecure on some mail readers and unreadable on others.
>
> > Linux insecure? Never had that problem before.
>
> Leaving aside the fact that many people are force
2005/12/21, Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here is a little trick you can use on google when looking for
> converters.. Put the file extension of the file you want to convert in
> front of the number 2. Like this: mdb2, and if you know the file
> extension of the target, add that AFTER the 2. Lik
2005/12/20, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,On (20/12/05 17:35), Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:> 2005/12/20, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> >> > On (20/12/05 13:59), Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
> > > Hi there,> > >> > > I've just emerged Dante, and I'm trying to start it, but I'm getting the> > >
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 20:11:30 +0100, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > Most of the reported problems with
> > testing packages seem to be from people running mixed
> > stable/testing systems.
>
> Just a hunch, or do you keep numbers?
An impression, much more than a hunch,m but n
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