Hello.
I wrote an ebuild and it executes a small Python script bundled in the
source. The Python script requires a environment variable to be set.
I tried something like:
NAME=value ${ECONF_SOURCE:-.}/script_file.py
and
export NAME=value
${ECONF_SOURCE:-.}/script_file.py
but the b
I cannot access my gentoo box right now, so I can't tell you exactly
> how many vmnet interface I have. But from what I remember, I have two
> vmnet: vmnet0 for bridge and vmnet1 for NAT.
> I am creating several interface on vmware-netcfg, but those interface
> not connected to physical interface
Just curious if anyone has ever tried (and hopefully succeeded) getting
the Dell AppAssure agent running on a gentoo box?
Thx
Hi Pavel
On 2014-01-13, Pavel Kazakov wrote:
> According to 'euse -i d', the 'd' flag only shows up for
> '=sys-devel/gcc-3.4.6-r2' and '=sys-devel/gcc-4.1.2'. I'm assuming you
> are using a newer version of gcc that doesn't have the d use flag.
Indeed. Thank you for the explanation.
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Gree
On 2014-01-11 10:06 PM, Rick Zero_Chaos Farina wrote:
On 01/08/2014 01:03 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
Could this have anything to do with the fact that I don't have either of
these set in /etc/portage/make.comf:
PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_3"
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python2_7"
You really do no
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On 01/13/2014 02:25 AM, Elias Diem wrote:
> On 2014-01-12, walt wrote:
>
>> I know absolutely nothing about D, which makes me qualified to ask
>> how you can tell if the 'd' useflag is working or not ;)
>
> Hehe. Good question.
>
> Well I enabled thi
On 2014-01-12, walt wrote:
> I know absolutely nothing about D, which makes me qualified to ask
> how you can tell if the 'd' useflag is working or not ;)
Hehe. Good question.
Well I enabled this USE flag for gcc but I don't have an
executable that starts with
gcc...
gdc...
And furthermore i
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