Hi,
I have build failures for various gnome libraries. The errors happen
when compiling the 32 bits versions, and seems to be due to "-m32" not
being used for the C compiler. The errors are either the linker
complaining about architecture mismatch, or glib static assertion errors
about pointer siz
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 02:57:22PM -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> [snip]
>
> emerge --update --oneshot portage
>
> !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy
> ">=app-crypt/openpgp-keys-gentoo-release-20180706" have been masked.
> !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete
On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 04:18:23PM +0100, François-Xavier Carton wrote:
> Ah, this might be the problem. I don't have that file, I only have
> 00-xhost in there. I checked the dbus ebuild, I need to enable the X use
> flag. Will do, and report back :) Thanks for the pointer!
>
Hi,
I'm installing gentoo on the family computer, and I'm opting for lightdm
and xfce (for ease of use for non-experienced users). As per the wiki, I
emerged the packages, enabled and started the dbus and xdm services.
Lightdm starts fine, but xfce fails to start with the error: "Unable to
contact
On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 02:39:02PM +0100, netfab wrote:
> Le 01/11/20 ?? 13:32, Fran??ois-Xavier Carton a tapot?? :
> > I'm not used to graphical login managers, and I'm running out of
> > ideas. Does anyone have some idea of what I could try to get xfce
> > running from lightdm?
>
> It works fine
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 12:53:16PM +0200, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
> Hi François-Xavier,
>
> What you're after is known as "Prefix/Stack", where you have some "base"
> Prefix, which's portage does manage packages in another - stacked - Prefix.
>
> While this does work already with "Prefix/Gue
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 09:26:10AM -0400, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 5/14/20 7:55 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 May 2020 18:17:06 +0800, Pengcheng Xu wrote:
> >
> >> That seems interesting. Do we need to include Portage install prefix
> >> (/var/tmp/portage/category/package/..., the i
Hi,
Is there a way of installing packages in a different prefix while still
using system packages? I've tried setting EPREFIX, however doing that
will install all dependencies in the prefix, even if there are already
installed in the system.
I was hoping to install some packages in user directori
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 09:07:43AM +0100, Michael wrote:
> On Thursday, 14 May 2020 06:13:33 BST Dale wrote:
> > François-Xavier Carton wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Is there a way of installing packages in a different prefix while still
> > > usin
On Sat, May 02, 2020 at 10:12:08PM +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
> I am afraid this is an ".. it depends" question.
>
Yes, I agree.
> If you work with large images or data sets, swap can be really handy.
> If you are doing a little programming, web browsing, reading email you
> will *probably
On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 11:21:46AM +0100, Dan Johansson wrote:
>
> OK, thanks for the feedback.
> I will look into creating a ebuild for this (not my first ebuild, but
> the first that has anything to do with python).
> But, I will first try to build it in a "protected" environment like
> Ralph
On 10/3/19 10:23 AM, Samuraiii wrote:
Hi list,
I have strange problem with my ~/.vimrc file.
When I have it (does not matter if it is empty or not), the syntax
highlighting is not working at all.
But when I delete it, vim highlights as expected (I have already tried
to set "incompatible" mo
On 7/10/19 7:03 PM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
Here is my next "low information" question, haha.
I use i3lock which is like Xscreensaver but much much simpler; it plays
no movies or games, just blanks the screen with a configured color or
image. To unlock it you have to type your password.
It bother
On 6/17/19 5:37 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I doubt it.
I've routinely done emerges on machines with < 16 GB of memory and 2 GB
of swap.?? Including llvm, clang, gcc, rust, Firefox and Thunderbird.
I routinely do an emerge -DuNe @world on a VPS with 1 GB of memory and 1
GB of swap.?? It works ju
Le 23/01/2019 à 04:19, Adam Carter a écrit :
> François-Xavier
>
>
My bad, it should be:
sed 's/0*\([0-9][0-9]*\)/\1/g'
(tests are indeed needed!)
Many thanks François. This is almost right, but it is also stripping
zeros that follow a letter, and I only want it t
Le 22/01/2019 à 03:05, François-Xavier CARTON a écrit :
Le 22/01/2019 à 00:50, Adam Carter a écrit :
I need to clean up a file which has IP addresses with leading zeros in
some of the octets so I need to make, say, .09 into .9
How do i do that in sed/awk/whatever?
I believe that should do
Le 22/01/2019 à 00:50, Adam Carter a écrit :
I need to clean up a file which has IP addresses with leading zeros in
some of the octets so I need to make, say, .09 into .9
How do i do that in sed/awk/whatever?
I believe that should do:
sed 's/0*\([0-9]\)/\1/g'
eg.
$ sed 's/0*\([0-9]\)/\1/g
Le 31/08/2018 à 05:10, Walter Dnes a écrit :
Given the inter-connectedness of linux libraries, you're not going to
get an ancient version of mesa to work with a new Gentoo install.
That's where Gentoo helps, being a source-based distribution :)
Forget about OpenGL and undo the masks.
A
ne any
suggestion on what configuration and versions I should use?
Thanks,
François-Xavier Carton
[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/index.php?title=Intel&diff=599748&oldid=599742
[2] Xorg.0.log: http://sprunge.us/ZdWJNH
Le 22/07/2018 à 00:10, Mike Gilbert a écrit :
On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 5:03 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hello, Gentoo.
Right at the moment, I feel a lot of sympathy with Alan Grimes, and need
a lot of restraint in avoiding the use of swear words in describing some
Gentoo developer.
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