On Fri, 17 Feb 2012 12:12:40 -0800
Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>I'm looking for what rsync options I can use to copy existing files
> on an ext3 file system to an external eSATA drive formatted with vfat.
> I think I want to match only the name, creation date & file size. The
> eSATA drive needs
Am 08.03.2012 20:00, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
oh, sorry, vi(m) here :-P
I'm using a plain text file (ok |-separated values) for this and a
single macro:
imap m \| "=strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")pa¶
Then, in insert mode \m appends " | " after the cursor,
and you have just fixed the star
Silvio,
Tuesday, April 3, 2012, 11:39:05 PM, you wrote:
S> Could someone possibly provide me the USE flags available
S> if someone has run Nginx, PHP and Fpm.
S> It were nice.
# emerge nginx php:5.3 -pv
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies ... do
Silvio,
Thursday, April 5, 2012, 2:11:55 AM, you wrote:
S> thanks i have compile php and nginx with ur flags. But the result is same.
S> Nginx like not PHP. The website is blank. Not give out phpinfo();
If you have compiled nginx and php with these flags, things should work,
if you tell both com
3.3.1-1 root=/dev/sdb2 nox
D> Simple but it still boots the sda drive instead of the sdb drive. What
D> am I missing here? I looked in dmesg, the root=/dev/sdb2 line is in
D> there so grub passes it on.
D> This is weird. I need ideas folks. I'm running out of things to try.
D
Dale,
Saturday, April 14, 2012, 5:46:44 AM, you wrote:
D> Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
>> I'd expect to see root (hd1,0) in there somewhere.
D> I tried changing the root line and it still booted sda. Also, note that
D> I also tried a grub entry that doesn't even have a root
Philip Webb (05.10. 20:49):
> The machine is running c 16 hr/day , so I have to ensure
> that cron jobs wb run at times when it's awake,
> which is not predictable on any given day.
Or, if you don't especially care when the box actually shuts down,
you could put something nifty into /etc/local.d
Hi Alan,
this might be the following problem: https://github.com/mono/mono/issues/6752
> directhex commented on 1 Feb
> Looks like a big ol' new ABI in NCurses 6.
> https://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/
> gfhcs commented 24 days ago
> Workaround: On OpenSUSE Tumbleweed I was able to downgrade
my user shell.
>> >
>> > Now I have to do a "rehash" (I am using zsh) to make the change
>> > visible/accessible. Sometimes I forget that.
>> >
>> > So...is it possible to auto-execute a "rehash" or whatever is needed,
>> > when the user is comeing back from his alternate life as root?
>> >
>> > Thanks a lot for any help in advance!
>> > Cheers!
>> > Meino
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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Hi John,
"John Blinka" , 15.04.2019, 17:20:
> (/etc/mysql/mariadb.d/logs) contains
> [mysql]
> expire_logs_days= 1
> Clearly, this is being ignored, since I now have 3 weeks of
It is not ignored, it is used by mysql as indicated in the
section label. But since mysql does not know this o
"Neil Bothwick" , 01.05.2019, 19:33:
> On Wed, 01 May 2019 07:23:50 -0400, John Covici wrote:
>> > > Hi. Since my last update I get the following warning when syslog-ng
>> > > runs:
>> > > awk: cmd. line:130: warning: regexp escape sequence `\"' is not a
>> > > known regexp operator
>> > >
>> >
"Dale" , 06.05.2019, 14:38:
> Well, trying that was worth a shot anyway. Sometimes it does fix some
> problems, although it might still be a bug. However, in this case, I
> don't think anything really changed. It looks like the same error
> again. I copied, going backwards, from the error 1,
"Jack" , 06.05.2019, 20:55:
> On 2019.05.06 13:26, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
>> In file included from /usr/include/guile/2.2/libguile.h:31,
>> from
>> /var/tmp/portage/x11-libs/guile-gtk-2.1-r3/work/guile-gtk-2.1/gtk-glue.c:4:
>> /var/tmp/p
"jdm" , 19.07.2019, 07:28:
> I have updated firmware line in kernel as this now includes a few extra
> lines so not loading all of the available firmware.
> Thanks for advice and I'll see how I get on.
Can you trigger the crash by (over-)exerting the system?
A few years ago I had a box with 4x4
"Nikos Chantziaras" , 26.09.2019, 11:22:
> On 25/09/2019 21:44, james wrote:
>> [...]
>> not sure why/where I set something to get the latest versions , that do
>> not show up with 'eix Thunderbird'
> Did you forget to run eix-update? You need to do that after every emerge
> --sync.
or just use
"Daniel Frey" , 13.12.2019, 01:52:
> The problem is I was removing packages without doing `rc-update del
> `, leaving them added in the runlevel with no valid
> script/symlink.
Hi Daniel,
if you have color on your terminal, try
ls -l $(sudo find -L /etc -type l)
The combination of -L
Dale,
"Dale" , 06.01.2020, 09:29:
> Also, when looking for a drive to buy, what should one look at to see if
> it is a SMR drive? While it may be OK for my backups, I'd like to avoid
> them on the drives inside my rig that are used for the OS or /home. I
> dunno, just a gut thing.
it's not "j
"John Covici" , 02.02.2020, 23:58:
> I do have my own server, but I have problems sending to gmail address,
> I never get a bounce, but the messages disappear, maybe they are in
> the senders spam folder, but I don't think so.
As it happens, I've been investigating a DKIM-related problem for one
"Caveman Al Toraboran" , 21.03.2020, 14:49:
> questions:
> * what's going on?
> * how to find out?
"dmesg -T" is your friend. It should show the error messages
with their timestamps.
> * how to fix?
For spinning HDs:
If the error messages point towards faulty sectors that can't be
written,
"Caveman Al Toraboran" , 22.03.2020, 02:29:
> On Saturday, March 21, 2020 8:03 PM, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
>> "Caveman Al Toraboran" toraboracave...@protonmail.com, 21.03.2020, 14:49:
>>
>> > questions:
>> > * what's going on?
>>
"madscientistatlarge" , 23.03.2020, 01:36:
> I usually toss them across the room so I know not to trust them.
Don't do that! Open the thing, salvage the strong magnets
and keep the disk platters. They make for pretty good mirrors
in hobby projects and magnets are always useful.
I use one of thos
"tu...@posteo.de" , 05.04.2020, 21:58:
> if emerge encounters a have-to-use-one-core-onlu ebiuld and that one
> is not constantlu writing to the disk I would expect one core busy
> at least.
> But no...nothing...as I said: All cores on holidays...:)
I ran into this a few times when some host was
"Michael Orlitzky" , 06.04.2020, 19:35:
> On 4/6/20 1:32 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>>
>> The messages were missing due to the MX being unavailable for a short
>> period. Retries were not attempted as I would have received them.
>>
>> The spam filter is configured with certain mailing lists whitel
"Michael" , 07.04.2020, 19:10:
> This thread has been covered in depth for a while now, but I noticed something
> noteworthy.
> On Monday, 6 April 2020 19:13:06 BST Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
>>
>> And here's an example for J. Roeleveld's observed missed or
"Michael Orlitzky" , 07.04.2020, 20:34:
> Blaming lists.gentoo.org (or any other MTA) for not retrying after a 4xx
> without evidence is seeing hoof prints and thinking zebras. Ockham's
> razor: you fucked up.
I'm watching my exim logs right now and can confirm that the
gentoo mailing list server
On Sat, 12 Apr 2014 18:21:57 +0200
DocRog wrote:
>
> > You can set it back correctly using the following HOWTO:
>
> > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Localization/HOWTO#Keyboard_layout_for_the_console
>
> Thank you for your help, but I couldn't solve
> my problem using the HOWTO.
> Roger
>
>
T
"Dan Egli" , 08.04.2021, 20:15:
> I'm afraid that didn't work either. I did as you said, and changed the
> syslog filter line to read: filter syslog { not filter(sshd) and not filter
> (samba); }; which would match the previous lines (see URL below). I still see
> sshd messages in /var/log/m
"the...@sys-concept.com" , 20.05.2021, 23:20:
> On 5/20/21 1:29 PM, tastytea wrote:
>> On 2021-05-20 11:20-0600 the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>> It seems to me IPv4 is broken beyond repair.
>>> I'm trying to block spammers but they rewrite the source IP (that is not
>>> checked) so it is impossi
Montag, 28. Februar 2022 13:04:
> On Monday, February 28, 2022, John Covici wrote:
>> I got the following error this morning during my logwatch processing
>> which I run daily and I would like to know if there is anything I can
>> should do about it? Seems to me it could be serious, if someone
Hello Rainer,
Excel automatically adjusts the formular to include the newly added line,
while LibreCalc does not ... by default. However, there is
a setting (Extras -> Optionen -> LibreOffice Calc -> Allgemein ->
Eingabe-Einstellungen)
called "Bezüge beim Einfügen von Zeilen/Spalten an deren Ränd
Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 10:00:
> I never needed to use cargo before, to update my kernel. In what way is
> cargo better than earlier mechanisms to build initramfs?
With cargo being rust's package manager, I'd hazard the guess that
you got yourself a shiny new rust component in either your kerne
Samstag, 14. Mai 2022 11:37:
> I don't get it. Why should something built with rust require a boot
> packaging tool that also requires rust? That's like saying, if a
> facility has a python component, the whole facility needs to be
> distributed with pip.
> Can anyone tell me where the initra
Sonntag, 31. Juli 2022 21:51:
> I've been running gentoo for years now, and every time I go to --sync,
> it's really a painful process.
> The process can take *very* [long] before you find out if it succeeded or not.
...
> It can take several hours before it finally works
Use a tool like ato
Samstag, 18. Februar 2023 01:49:
> I have three systems (all ~arch) and the emerge times have blown out on all
> of them across all packages. Worst example appears to be;
> Fri Dec 23 13:11:44 2022 >>> net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.3-r410
> merge time: 37 minutes and 8 seconds.
> Fr
Samstag, 18. Februar 2023 19:05:
>
>On 2023-02-18, Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
>>
>>Samstag, 18. Februar 2023 01:49:
>>>
>>>I have three systems (all ~arch) and the emerge times have blown out on all
>>>of them across all packages.
>>
>&g
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 11:59:08 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> What does the panel think of these new status messages from portage
>> (~amd64)? At first I thought "that's useful", but after a while I
>> concluded that it just adds to the clutter on the screen and actually
>>
Dienstag, 15. August 2023 16:55:
> Hello list,
> I'd like to develop a blog using www-apps/jekyll, which makes extensive use
> of
> ruby gems, of which I have no experience. On trying to install a new default
> theme I get copious permission errors.
> The ruby gems live in /usr/lib64/ruby
-- Original Message --
From "Wols Lists"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 24.11.2023 13:35:39
Subject Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Portage reports preserved libs, but won't
rebuild
On 24/11/2023 10:27, Nuno Silva wrote:
On 2023-11-24, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2023 at 04:07
-- Original Message --
From "Alan Mackenzie"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 10.02.2024 16:56:25
Subject [gentoo-user] Don't be like stupid me!
It could have been a lot worse. Boys and girls, don't use
$ find | xargs rm
unless you really know what you're doing. And
Greetings.
After updating profiles, I decided to try switching to merged-user, too,
following the wiki page at https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Merge-usr
One server reported during the dry run:
ERROR: Conflict for file '/usr/sbin/spfd': [Errno 17] File exists:
'/usr/bin/spfd'
# equery belongs /us
Michael wrote on Friday, 29. März 2024 18:53:
> On Friday, 29 March 2024 16:05:29 GMT Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
>> Greetings.
>> After updating profiles, I decided to try switching to merged-user, too,
>> following the wiki page at https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Merge-usr
&
-- Original Message --
From "Jacques Montier"
To "gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org"
Date 06.06.2024 11:08:38
Subject [gentoo-user] hplip and python3.12 problem
Hello all,
I migrated python from 3.11 to 3.12 following the instructions without
any problem and i arrived to
*/* PYTHON_TAR
-- Original Message --
From "Paul Colquhoun"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 15.06.2024 01:43:22
Subject Re: [gentoo-user] Difficulty with updating /etc/basb/bashrc
You edited the old file, not portage.
Why didn't you keep a copy of the old file?
I have this in the crontabs of
-- Original Message --
From "efeizbudak"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 06.08.2024 20:27:36
Subject Re: [gentoo-user] Cannot compile firefox::rapid with +lto +pgo
Do you have any idea why that might have happened?
If I read your emerge --info correctly, a prime suspect is righ
Sorry ... fat-fingered that one
-- Original Message --
From "Stefan Schmiedl"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org; gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 07.08.2024 01:02:38
Subject Re[2]: [gentoo-user] Cannot compile firefox::rapid with +lto
+pgo
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send a empty message? Anything else we can assist you with?
Dale
:-) :-)
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"the...@sys-concept.com" , 17.01.2021, 09:34:
> On 1/17/21 1:22 AM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> On one of my system I have in fstab:
>> /dev/sda4 /home ext4 noatime 0 1
>> and /home is mounted by default
>>
>> On my new installation, I have in my fs
"Neil Bothwick" , 10.02.2021, 09:52:
> On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 16:45:15 +1100, Adam Carter wrote:
>> It seems like ruby regularly wants to stuff ruby_targets_rebyNN entries
>> into package.use on my machines - is this normal?
>> Now that ruby3 is out it wants to add a bunch of ruby_targets_ruby30
>>
-- Original Message --
From "Alan Mackenzie"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 18.12.2024 22:31:42
Subject Re: [gentoo-user] Fun with systemd-boot
Also, none of the documentation was explicit in saying that with
efibootmgr, you have to go into the BIOS setup to select the kernel y
Hello Matt,
thanks for making the decision what to use on the office computer just a
tiny bit harder :-)
-- Original Message --
From "Matt Jolly"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 24.05.2025 04:45:30
Subject [gentoo-user] Gentoo on WSL (feedback and testers wanted!)
* End user
-- Original Message --
From "Dale"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 05.06.2025 18:59:36
Subject Re: [gentoo-user] Books about making shell scripts and other
nifty commands.
Like that command mountpoint. I was wondering how one can check if
something is mounted or not. No idea
-- Original Message --
From "Peter Humphrey"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 02.06.2025 11:52:34
Subject [gentoo-user] Recovering mail
Greetings,
My user's .maildir has overfilled and so I've lost some emails. However, I have
a cron job running every five minutes to rsync .maild
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From "Dale"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 21.07.2025 15:49:48
Subject Re: [gentoo-user] sysctl as a directory instead of a file.
Possible wrong name.
Stefan Schmiedl wrote:
-- Original Message --
From "Dale&quo
-- Original Message --
From "Dale"
To gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Date 21.07.2025 06:52:01
Subject [gentoo-user] sysctl as a directory instead of a file. Possible
wrong name.
Howdy,
I was browsing around on my VPN provider website. It listed some
config option to disable IPv6 to
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