Just as a follow up, I got it up and running.
It seems to be an issue with the old 2.6.18 kernel. I grabbed a recent
ebuild from http://code.google.com/p/gentoo-xen-kernel/downloads/list
(2.6.31), and it's now working like a charm.
Thanks anyway!
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Bruno Lu
list as a last resort :)
This is a clean install of Gentoo, using profile
hardened/linux/amd64/10.0/no-multilib, if it makes a difference. My
CFLAGS: "-O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -march=nocona
-mno-tls-direct-seg-refs -pipe"
Anyone shed some light on this?
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and the benefits of 8.2 (improvements, bugfixes, etc) were way too
many.
So, I was asking myself how is the process of making one package going
from unstable to stable on Gentoo.
In fact, when I told him my distro's stable version was 8.0.13, he
asked if I was running Debian :)
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nary driver, and
still the same issues. Slashdot doesn't render, and I can't see source
code (ctrl-u), all fonts are blank.
As soon as I finish gnome, I'll emerge subversion and try the ebuild
and post the results. This is getting very very annoying :/
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npacked and it was all set.
>From about a month back, it started with these font problems. What
video card and driver are you using?
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ird.
So.. if someone is able to run Minefield (and open slashdot), could
you please just tell me what's your box configuration?
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suck.
That's the problem... I don't think there is anything better :(
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Any ideas?
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lots of memory and all cpu.
If I double click 'mp3', it shows fine.
However, this is most annoying. Don't know if this is an audacious
specific bug, it seems to be a problem with the gnome libraries
somewhere.
Anyone can reproduce this?
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ajority), I just do a
-5.
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ed that too :)
libmysqlclient, for instance, needs libcrypto and libssl. I could make
it myself, but it would make it hell to maintain the upgrades.
I think the right fix would be in glibc though.
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On 9/18/06, Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-open.c: 604: _dl_open: Assertion
`_dl_debug_initialize (0, args.nsid)->r_state == RT_CONSISTENT'
failed!
In the past, glibc wouldn't complain to leave things unresolved. The
problems
In the past, glibc wouldn't complain to leave things unresolved. The
problems started now that it started to give these assertion failures.
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png ppds pppd python readline reflection sdl session spl sse sse2 ssl
tcpd truetype truetype-fonts type1-fonts udev unicode userland_GNU
video_cards_nv video_cards_nvidia vorbis xmms xorg xv xvid zlib"
Unset: CTARGET, EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, INSTALL_MASK, LC_ALL, LDFLAGS,
MAKEOPTS, PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS
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idea than
that, because I'll lose this as soon as the package that owns /sbin/rc
is updated.
This worked before the last update to glibc, I just don't know why it
tries to connect to mysql now (either it didn't before, or it did try
but would not fail like that).
Can anyone shed so
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I'm trying to install a 2.6.16-hardened-r11 kernel and I keep getting this
error:
cp: cannot stat 'arch/i386/kernel/bzImage': No such file or directory
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idea than
that, because I'll lose this as soon as the package that owns /sbin/rc
is updated.
This worked before the last update to glibc, I just don't know why it
tries to connect to mysql now (either it didn't before, or it did try
but would not fail like that).
Can anyone shed so
deleted.
Of course, I had Gmail set to delete mail already received via POP, I
haven't tried without this set.
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ard for all X terminals? Is there a
gnome-terminal configuration somewhere that lets me set the TERM that
I want? I'll have a look at gconf.
Well, that's it.
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recheck if things
still need to be there. For example, I still have the unmasks for
gnome-2.14, which I think aren't needed anymore, so I'll remove them.
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On 7/3/06, Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bruno Lustosa wrote:
> The program 'gnome-panel' received an X Window System error.
> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
> The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
Try rebui
t down or you killed/destroyed
the window manager.
FreeFontPath: FPE "/usr/share/fonts/misc/" refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing.
xinit: connection to X server lost.
The application 'nautilus' lost its connection to the display :2.0;
most likely the X server was shut down or you
server was shut down or you killed/destroyed
the application.
The application 'gnome-panel' lost its connection to the display :2.0;
most likely the X server was shut down or you killed/destroyed
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t will try to compile against firefox instead of
trying seamonkey.
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knowledge in any other computer language. Great book, this one...
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/pgubook/
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thing starting last Tuesday (I'm ~x86).
Hopefully we can trace this down this weekend...
Just as an update.
I downgraded my Xorg to 7.0-r1 so I could use the binary nvidia
drivers, and the Java problem also went away.
Seems to be an issue with the new Xorg.
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upgrade broke
it (perhaps xorg-x11).
Which xorg version?
That's xorg-x11-7.1.
When I'm back at work, I'll try changing the sun jre to the blackdown
jre and see if things are still broken.
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s shouldn't bring the X server down, but this is
clearly what's happening here. I can reproduce it everytime.
I don't even know where to start looking.
Does anyone ever had a problem similar to this?
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inetd is way too old. I tried googling for it, and I couldn't even
find source downloads for it.
Just to complement it, inetd _can_ be found in portage, in package
sys-apps/netkit-base
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.
It's like wanting to use in.telnetd and telnet instead of ssh because
the former has always served well.
However, if you can find the sources to it, you can always compile and
use it, can't you?
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On 6/21/06, Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've just emerge'd inetd, and this installed xinetd.
How can I get inetd installed ?
inetd is a virtual package that is provided by xinetd now.
anyway, why use old inetd at all? xinetd is way more powerful and secure!
webmaster who
doesn't know HTML (I've worked with a few people like this). If you're
into web building, you *must* know HTML and CSS. You might want a
WYSIWYG editor to help you here and there, but you must know how
things work behind, or else, no matter the tools, you'll end
x27;t take the cluster
or any processes down.
I've been looking at some projects, but still didn't find what I need.
OpenMosix is good, however it still requires a 2.4 kernel, and it will
not offer redundancy (if a node crashes, the migrated processes are
lost).
So, anyone doing linux
ve like this? I might
have overlooked some configuration somewhere.
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word:
# su postgres
$ psql template1
Hope this helps
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Good question :)
But one way to speed this up is to use CDB, so that instead of keeping
cache in separate files, it's all in one, resulting in a *much* faster
cache update.
There are directions here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_speed_up_portage_with_cdb
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2mod.so: undefined
> symbol: xmlTextReaderGetParserColumnNumber
Darryl, I remember getting this error some time ago.
It was caused by building some of its dependencies with -xml, IIRC.
Check your use flags, and its direct dependencies (libxml2? others?).
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, but couldn't find a
way to print the image across lots of pages. What do you use to do
this? Sure someone here needs something like that, right?
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s.
I filed bug 115841 on bugzilla. Is anyone here experiencing the same thing?
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ack, I know, but I don't see a straightforward solution (apart frombuying loads of new expensive machines). It seems to be a problem between X client
and X server. In my opinion, the client windows should die if the corresponding X serveris not there anymore, but that's not what happens.-- Brun
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problem.
I have already unmerged kudzu-knoppix, but as for the emerge, there are
some big packages before libkudzu (like glibc, which it's finishing in
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2 tcp 2049 nfs
13 3 tcp 2049 nfs
15 1 udp 727 mountd
15 1 tcp 730 mountd
15 2 udp 727 mountd
15 2 tcp 730 mountd
15 3 udp 727 mountd
15 3 tcp 730 mountd
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iled to open the file, I was able
to open it in file-roller without a problem.
Isn't nfs supposed to be THE network filesystem for unix machines?
Using samba between unix machines when there's no real need seems a bit
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.
I know, I know... this was just a small rant. I'm not using windows for a long long time.
This seems to be a very bad memory leak somewhere, them problem is I
don't know even how to start a bug report on a situation like this.
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.. even IE doesn't seem to eat all this memory. In fact, I have seen very few processes eating that much memory.
Here is what I have:
[ebuild R ]
www-client/mozilla-firefox-1.0.7-r3 -debug +gnome +ipv6 +java
-mozcalendar -mozdevelop -moznoxft -mozsvg +truetype -xinerama -xprint
Can someon
, which happened to change its major version number.
now, package A doesn't work anymore, because the dynamic linker can't find the old lib anywhere.
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n it?
This seems to be the EtherExpressPro/100, right?
The relevant configuration on the kernel is either CONFIG_EEPRO100 or CONFIG_E100.Check
that you have either built it into the kernel or as a module. I have
worked with the Becker drivers in the past, and they worked without a
problem.
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he file it searches is not the one, I also tried the equery.
However, someone enlightened me on bugzilla.
It seemed that for some reason gtk-engines-0.12 was unmerged. I just
had to reemerge it (it's slotted), and now gnucash works again.
Thank you!
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On 10/3/05, Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In fact, the first thing I tried to do was a 'emerge search pixmap',
and I only found the gtk-engines-qtpixmap you mentioned. As it wasn't
installed, I guessed it was the wrong package.
Anyway, I'm trying to install it
#x27;,
and I only found the gtk-engines-qtpixmap you mentioned. As it wasn't
installed, I guessed it was the wrong package.
Anyway, I'm trying to install it now to see if it works. I hope it will! If it works, I'll post it back here.
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een gnucash and the installed gtk+version, right? I tried to re-emerge gnucash, but it didn't help much.
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ay faster on his machine.
Seems to be a problem with gnome also. Hope they implement this into metacity soon.
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and I couldn't get it back. If I try to log out,
the dialog where it asks logout/restart/shutdown doesn't appear also.
gnome-panel goes to the back, and windows appear in front of them.
Kinda small bugs, but still bugs!
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file.
Flash
is working fine here, although I use the flashblock extension to be
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void all of this, I had to upgrade to php-5. No problem,
everything working fine.
Btw, why are there dev-php/php and dev-lang/php? Aren't they all the same old php? Or is this some kind of transition?
Thanks
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packages that I posted yesterday.
So, I tried to mask >=1.3.6. Now, a dependency of PEAR-PEAR (PEAR-Archive_Tar) seems to require dev-lang/php.
What am I missing? Why dev-php and dev-lang? Which of them should I use?
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them already. Why are they still blocking?
# emerge -C dev-php/php dev-php/mod_php
--- Couldn't find dev-php/php to unmerge.
--- Couldn't find dev-php/mod_php to unmerge.
>>> unmerge: No packages selected for removal.
Anyone know what might be causing this?Thanks
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nrelated bugs
happen to be in the results. Very strange.
And yes, gnome-2.12 does look good!
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Can someone help me?
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I had an issue with Nagios on Gentoo, and it the ebuild putting the config file in the wrong directory.
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of the servers by itself.
I have put all the servers I was using in my local server in one
workstation, and am monitoring it now. It seems it's always picking
one of them as peer, though it varies a lot.
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lient. This ip is on the server's ntp.conf.
> > server 192.168.7.1
>
> This one should be the only peer of your inside boxes, no?
Yes, it's the only one.
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bunch of 'restrict' lines).
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have lots of things to learn about ntp's internals.
Thanks
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7;d shut down ntpd, run ntpdate 192.168.7.1, and then start ntpd again.
That's what I did yesterday before leaving work. It synced with
ntpdate, and I left ntpd running. Today, the offset was like that.
That's what I don't understand.
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o your local
> timeserver
> try nptdate instead.
This is what I'm trying to avoid. ntpd is a cleaner solution, as it
records the clock drift instead of just updating the clock every X
hours. In fact, most 'cron solutions' I see are ugly workarounds.
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th0' line. I don't see any way to avoid
this apart from editting the autoconfig script itself (which doesn't
seem to be the Right Thing to do).
What can I be missing?
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for all machines have just:
server 192.168.7.1
which is the ip address of the time server in question.
I don't know the internals of ntp. What can be wrong in my configuration?
Thanks
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e this using a
simple pg_set_client_encoding() call, however I don't know the right
way to do it under Perl.
Can someone shed some light? Perhaps change database encoding to
latin1? My system is all unicode (utf-8) here.
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eone will give you some accurate results.
Just my 2c.
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Just a quick question, is there a way to get win32codecs to work
correctly on amd64?
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merged totem and its gst-plugin* (I use mplayer/gmplayer).
My processor will thank me for the idle time :)
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though none of them are actually required to run gnome. It just
happens that the meta-package installs a full gnome environment. Now I
know about gnome-light, but there must be other packages with unneeded
dependencies like this.
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On 6/29/05, Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I make sure that when I upgrade, packages like evolution and
> epiphany (along with mozilla) won't get installed? Is there a (clean)
> way to prevent them from being installed?
> They seem to be tied to gnome,
ny of them.
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On 6/24/05, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My /dev/hda1 block device file is gone. I know I can create the
> file /dev/hda1 with "touch", but how do I make it a block device file?
mknod /dev/hda1 b 3 1
aren't you using udev or devfs?
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have commented that out and compiled X.org with my normal
cflags. I haven't found where strip-flags is defined to see what it
really strips, but I have confidence in my cflags (-O2 -pipe
-march=athlon64 -fomit-frame-pointer).
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these are
implied by -march=athlon-xp. From the online documentation at
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-Options.html:
athlon-4, athlon-xp, athlon-mp
Improved AMD Athlon CPU with MMX, 3dNOW!, enhanced 3dNOW! and full
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ooked pretty good, almost made me wish I had some use for a diagram
> tool.
Will emerge koffice to have a look at it.
Thank you two.
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Hello.
I am in need of an application like Visio. I tried messing with dia,
but it's still far from what I need, for it lacks lots of useful
features.
What program do the list recommend?
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le, I think.
If you don't want to post config.log to the list, feel free to send it
to me privately and I'll have a look.
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7;m not sure which trouble you will pass without those.
Perhaps someone may enlighten you more than I.
/var/tmp is where portage compiles packages, and can be safely
deleted. I don't know about the directory structure though. Perhaps
reemerging some packages like baselayout would reconstruct th
u really need to enable svgalib on gnuplot?
I didn't try to emerge it with +svga, but I have it working fine here.
The flags are:
[ebuild R ] media-gfx/gnuplot-4.0-r1 +X -doc -emacs +gd -ggi
-pdflib -plotutils +png +readline (-svga) -xemacs 0 kB
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convenience (three sub-posts) - don't kill
> me
There are no sub-posts. All it is is this message :)
Post your questions and we'll see what we can do.
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On 5/13/05, Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There used to be an applet in GNOME to notify the user of new mail.
> Now I can't find it. Has it moved into a separate package?
> Using gnome 2.10 here.
Never mind... found it:
emerge -s mail-notification
Searching...
There used to be an applet in GNOME to notify the user of new mail.
Now I can't find it. Has it moved into a separate package?
Using gnome 2.10 here.
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pipe -fomit-frame-pointer"
Your CFLAGS are fine.
> Could the -O2 be the problem?
Improbable... -O2 isn't supposed to cause this sort of problems.
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ssh can't do, so why bother
with rlogin?
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ages in english.
Please, adhere to the rules, or don't send messages at all.
Thanks
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thlon64 implies those flags.
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On 4/25/05, timothy johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any idea on when this will be available? On avg how long does it take
> things to make it to become an ebuild?
It's there already, just masked.
I've been using it for some time now (almost a month I think).
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reen from module /usr/lib/modules/extensions/libdri.a
> is unresolved!
> XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server ":0.0"
Yes, I also saw these in xdm.log, but only once.
It seems that glibc is at fault, as a simple downgrade solved the problem.
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o.
Btw, do you know of a package to make /var/log/emerge.log more readable?
Thank you!
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4.
Anyone knows what make it fail? I looked into emerge.log, and only
packages I saw that could generate weird things was baselayout and
glibc.
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ge, I normally do as follows:
1-go to /var/tmp/portage//work/
2-"make"
3-after make completes, I call ebuild directly passing 'install' as
argument, and then qmerge.
However, I don't know why (and haven't bothered to discover), mas
sometimes this works, sometimes it doe
Exitcode 1
!!! Removing rpath
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status message.
So, anyone has any hint on what to do? I'm pretty much lost on this.
Also, why is portage offering an upgrade that will break things?
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