On Friday, June 17, 2016 11:46:08 PM Jigme Datse Yli-RAsku wrote:
> I am looking at creating a gentoo install which I can use for my hosted
> servers. The documentation I have seen about doing so is to mount an
> "ISO" and then dd the mounted device to a data drive, make the data
> drive bootable
Hello !!
I have a little question about portage.
There are many big softwares like Firefox, LibreOffice. At a certain
moment, I need to stop the compilation to halt the PC.
But, when I boot up again the PC and I «emerge --resume», it restart the
compilation process.
Is there a way to not r
Usually what I'll do is ctrl-z which pauses emerge, and then I'll run
pm-suspend to put the machine to sleep. After I turn it back on again I'll
issue fg and emerge will resume.
The --resume flag just attempts to continue a failed emerge list.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016, 11:02 Hogren wrote:
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> Hel
On 06/20/16 22:58, Hogren wrote:
Hello !!
I have a little question about portage.
There are many big softwares like Firefox, LibreOffice. At a certain
moment, I need to stop the compilation to halt the PC.
But, when I boot up again the PC and I «emerge --resume», it restart the
compilation
Zitat von Hogren :
But, when I boot up again the PC and I «emerge --resume», it restart the
compilation process.
Is there a way to not restart the compilation process ?
Take a look at Tux on Ice, this should do the trick for you.
Hi,
how do you do an update despite perl blocking it?
emerge -a --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y --keep-going @world
[...]
dev-lang/perl:0
(dev-lang/perl-5.22.2:0/5.22::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by
=dev-lang/perl-5.22* required by
(virtual/perl-IO-Zlib-1.100.0
On Monday 20 Jun 2016 15:52:54 Ian Bloss wrote:
> Usually what I'll do is ctrl-z which pauses emerge, and then I'll run
> pm-suspend to put the machine to sleep. After I turn it back on again I'll
> issue fg and emerge will resume.
>
> The --resume flag just attempts to continue a failed emerge li
Hogren wrote:
> There are many big softwares like Firefox, LibreOffice. At a certain
> moment, I need to stop the compilation to halt the PC.
>
> But, when I boot up again the PC and I «emerge --resume», it restart the
> compilation process.
>
> Is there a way to not restart the compilation process
On 06/20/2016 07:58 AM, Hogren wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello !!
>
> I have a little question about portage.
>
> There are many big softwares like Firefox, LibreOffice. At a certain
> moment, I need to stop the compilation to halt the PC.
>
> But, when I boot up again the PC and I «emerge --resume»,
Try perl-cleaner, read the man page to see all the options.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016, 12:28 lee wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> how do you do an update despite perl blocking it?
>
>
> emerge -a --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y --keep-going @world
> [...]
> dev-lang/perl:0
>
> (dev-lang/perl-5.22.2:0/5.2
In my case perl-cleaner was quite useless=( but it has an update since
then, so maybe it will work now.
But if it will be blocking updates you can always do it in some brutal
way=)))
run emerge perl with "--nodeps" and after do the same for every package
that uses perl
you can find their files
El lun, 20-06-2016 a las 16:58 +0200, Hogren escribió:
> There are many big softwares like Firefox, LibreOffice. At a certain
> moment, I need to stop the compilation to halt the PC.
>
> But, when I boot up again the PC and I «emerge --resume», it restart
> the compilation process.
>
> Is there a
On 20/06/2016 18:27, lee wrote:
Hi,
how do you do an update despite perl blocking it?
emerge -a --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y --keep-going @world
[...]
dev-lang/perl:0
(dev-lang/perl-5.22.2:0/5.22::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in
by
=dev-lang/perl-5.22* requi
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Am Montag, 20. Juni 2016, 18:27:36 schrieb lee:
> Hi,
>
> how do you do an update despite perl blocking it?
>
>
> emerge -a --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y --keep-going @world
> [...]
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