Re: [gentoo-user] use flags, mplayer, lame

2006-03-22 Thread Mickey Mullin
On 22/03/06, Pierrick Couturier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > If down the road I realize that I've left out use flag for mplayer > > would I have to recompile mplayer? > > > > > > localhost ~ # > > localhost ~ # emerge -pv mplayer > > > > These are the packages that I wo

Re: [gentoo-user] use flags, mplayer, lame

2006-03-22 Thread Mickey Mullin
On 22/03/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mickey Mullin wrote: > > phpmysql > > I assume that you were talking about phpmyadmin. But of course. I must have had mysql stapled to my forebrain when I typed "phpmysql." Must be the late afternoon

Re: [gentoo-user] use flags, mplayer, lame

2006-03-22 Thread Mickey Mullin
On 22/03/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mickey Mullin wrote: > > Having done that, subsequently emerging phpmysql will not re-emerge > > Apache OR PHP, even though they are both requirements. However, I > > don't know what would actually happen

Re: [gentoo-user] use flags, mplayer, lame

2006-03-22 Thread Mickey Mullin
braries for communicating with MySQL will not be created. Having done that, subsequently emerging phpmysql will not re-emerge Apache OR PHP, even though they are both requirements. However, I don't know what would actually happen, since the scenario above would have you with PHP on your system but

Re: [gentoo-user] Apache vhosts.d settings

2006-03-15 Thread Mickey Mullin
On 15/03/06, Tito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am trying to add more than one virtual host in my vhost.conf file. I > added and 01 and an 02 entry in the vhost.d directory. Once I add those > am I supposed to removed 00 entry which is the default from the > httpd.conf file? I tried both ways b

Re: [gentoo-user] modest mail server for home network

2006-03-07 Thread Mickey Mullin
On 3/7/06, Robert Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to set up a very modest home mail server that will collect emails from > other pop3 servers and make them available to 2 or 3 users using 1 or more > different clients on 2 or 3 computers. > [snip] > I have spent way to much time trying