On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 23:24:39 +, Rodrigo Lazo wrote:
> Well, thanks all of you for your replies. I did rebuild the package
> using quickpkg but it didn't fix the problem, the only way I found to
> do it was compiling it on the second computer. That fix it but it
> wouldn't be an alternative if
Hi,
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 23:24:39 +
Rodrigo Lazo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, thanks all of you for your replies. I did rebuild the package
> using quickpkg but it didn't fix the problem, the only way I found to
> do it was compiling it on the second computer. That fix it but it
> woul
Well, thanks all of you for your replies. I did rebuild the package
using quickpkg but it didn't fix the problem, the only way I found to
do it was compiling it on the second computer. That fix it but it
wouldn't be an alternative if somebody find this problem and have
twenty machines to install.
On Saturday 17 September 2005 03:23, Willie Wong wrote:
> It is a curious thing: apparently portage doesn't think /etc/gtk-2.0
> belongs to any package:
Ahh, but it does...
gimli ~ # equery belongs '/etc/gtk-2.0/*'
[ Searching for file(s) /etc/gtk-2.0/* in *... ]
x11-libs/gtk+-2.6.8 (/etc/gtk-2.0
It is a curious thing: apparently portage doesn't think /etc/gtk-2.0
belongs to any package:
[10:19 PM]wwong ~ $ equery belongs /etc/gtk-2.0/
[ Searching for file(s) /etc/gtk-2.0/ in *... ]
[10:20 PM]wwong ~ $
[10:20 PM]wwong ~ $ equery belongs /etc/gtk
[ Searching for file(s) /etc/gtk in *... ]
Hi,
I have two machines, and portage only in one of them. They share
portage and have exactly the same configuration, one compiles and the
other uses packages from the other. When I installed acroread I ran
into problems
I ran quickpkg gtk+ and everything worked fine, the other installed
gtk+ and
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