Re: [gentoo-user] Wow, this is what I call stable! ;-)

2006-09-23 Thread sdoma
Hmmm, I've installed x86 based from scratch a month ago On Sat, 2006-09-23 at 05:47 -0400, Greg Bur wrote: > On 9/23/06, sdoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Solved, > > > > seems there is a replacement for openal, or the package has a new > > name, ... or ... > > > > BTW, as I said, I run a

Re: [gentoo-user] Wow, this is what I call stable! ;-)

2006-09-23 Thread Greg Bur
On 9/23/06, sdoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Solved, seems there is a replacement for openal, or the package has a new name, ... or ... BTW, as I said, I run a stable version (x86 without the '~') and I'm updating 87 (!!!) packages after a month or so. Is this normal? In this case I'll return t

Re: [gentoo-user] Wow, this is what I call stable! ;-)

2006-09-23 Thread sdoma
Solved, seems there is a replacement for openal, or the package has a new name, ... or ... BTW, as I said, I run a stable version (x86 without the '~') and I'm updating 87 (!!!) packages after a month or so. Is this normal? In this case I'll return to ~x86. Regards Frank On Sat, 2006-09-23 at

[gentoo-user] Wow, this is what I call stable! ;-)

2006-09-23 Thread sdoma
Hi, I tried to update my world after gentoo saying me that there is a new portage available on a x86 based system (need to install ~x86 libaio for Oracle). emerge -u says, that pam-login is blocked (blocked by shadow)... I ``emerge -C shadow'' .. and emerge tells me, that pam-login is blocked