On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 16:25:10 BST the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> SOLVED!
> The gcc-6.4.0-r1 compiled with
> MAKEOPTS="-j1"
>
> What is strange is that this is the second low profile system that
> gcc-6.4.0-r1 failed to compile large package. My other boxed was 4-core
> and 4GB of RAM and I h
On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 16:47:32 BST Floyd Anderson wrote:
> Just a guess, because you’re compiling multilib – look whether your
> kernel is able to run 32bit binaries. Check, e.g. the setting for kernel
> option CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION.
That's it! I just reused the .config from the previous no-m
I have a compile problem qtgui I cant figure out:
compilation terminated.
make: *** [Makefile:12443: .obj/qaccessible.o] Error 1
make: *** [Makefile:12612: .obj/qaccessiblecache.o] Error 1
In file included from
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/6.4.0/include/g++-v6/bits/stl_algo.h:59:0,
I had ran into this before (but on Gentoo FreeBSD); maybe the compile command
line
had stray -isystem in it, thus disturbing the include search path.
Pengcheng Xu
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> H30/03/28 20:18、Bill Kenworthy のメール:
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> I have a compile problem qtgui I cant figure out:
>
> compilation te
On Wed, 28 Mar 2018 13:58:21 +0800
Danny YUE wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply :-)
I created the symbolic link as you told,
That solves the:
Fontconfig error: failed reading config file
Fontconfig error: Cannot load config file "infinality/conf.d"
errors – they’re gone.
On Wed, 28 Mar 2018 08:38:10 +0100
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 16:47:32 BST Floyd Anderson wrote:
Just a guess, because you’re compiling multilib – look whether your
kernel is able to run 32bit binaries. Check, e.g. the setting for kernel
option CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION.
Tha
On 03/28/2018 01:32 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 16:25:10 BST the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> SOLVED!
>> The gcc-6.4.0-r1 compiled with
>> MAKEOPTS="-j1"
>>
>> What is strange is that this is the second low profile system that
>> gcc-6.4.0-r1 failed to compile large packag
What does 'gcc-config -l' show?
Todf
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On Mar 27, 2018, 5:02 AM, at 5:02 AM, Peter Humphrey
wrote:
>On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 01:24:09 BST Daniel Frey wrote:
>
>> I ran into this some time ago and one of the updates removed the /lib
>->
>> /lib64 symlink.
>>
>> I simply ran
On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 16:14:49 BST the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 03/28/2018 01:32 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
[...]
> > I have a similar system, but Atom N270. I wouldn't want to compile much on
> > it, and certainly not GCC. I NFS-export its $PORTDIR to this much more
> > powerful box, do
On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 17:15:38 BST Todd Goodman wrote:
> What does 'gcc-config -l' show?
That I have just the one version of GCC installed. But see my reply to Floyd.
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Peter
On 03/28/2018 10:40 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 16:14:49 BST the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> On 03/28/2018 01:32 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> [...]
>>> I have a similar system, but Atom N270. I wouldn't want to compile much on
>>> it, and certainly not GCC. I NFS-export
On 2018-03-28 17:40, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I think NFS may be simpler to operate, but that may be because I'm
> more familiar with it. You just need something like this in the Atom's
> /etc/ exports: /usr/portage
> 192.168.1.5(rw,no_subtree_check,anonuid=250,anongid=250,no_wdelay)
NBD (Network
On 03/28/2018 12:08 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 03/28/2018 10:40 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 16:14:49 BST the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>> On 03/28/2018 01:32 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> [...]
I have a similar system, but Atom N270. I wouldn't want t
On 03/28/2018 02:51 PM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
NBD (Network Block Device) may be an alternative to NFS in some situations.
Doesn't NBD (iSCSI and ATA over Ethernet) show up more like SAN compared
to NFS which is NAS?
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unix || die
On 2018-03-28 15:08, Grant Taylor wrote:
> Doesn't NBD (iSCSI and ATA over Ethernet) show up more like SAN
> compared to NFS which is NAS?
Well, that's too many 3-letter acronyms for me ;-) It is lower level,
yes. All the filesystem code is on the client; the server only handles
requests of the
On 03/28/2018 03:53 PM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
Well, that's too many 3-letter acronyms for me It is lower level, yes.
All the filesystem code is on the client; the server only handles requests
of the form "here's the new contents of block 1234, and be sure to tell
me when it's safely on disk".
On 2018-03-28 16:09, Grant Taylor wrote:
> The point being, NBD / AoE / iSCSI are SAN technologies and not
> conducive for multiple clients to access at the same time (without a
> clustered file system). Unlike NFS which is safe for multiple clients
> to access at the same time. So, having multi
Th
is has been going on for the last few months. It only seems to happen for
sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs. I haven't filed a bug yet as I'm unsure if there
is something I'm overlooking on my end. I can delete /root/.ccache and
remerge and it seems to be fine after that, but while updating the world
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