Re: [gentoo-user] kdemultimedia 3.1.5 build problem.

2004-01-18 Thread Tom Richards
I ran into the same problem and looked on the forums for a solution.  In the kdemultimedia-3.1.5, add --disable-strict to the myconf so it looks like 
this:

myconf=$myconf --enable-xaw --enable-ncurses --disable-strict

--Tom

Hi,

I'm unable to emerge the kdemultimedia-3.1.5 package. It fails with
error:

ISO C++ forbids braced-groups within expressions when compiling
__swab24s()

in /uisr/linux/byteorder/swab.h.

I'm using 3.3.2-r5 with the matching glibc, all built for nptl (if that
matters).
Anybody else have this problem and/or have suggestions for how I can
resolve

this?

// Thomas


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[gentoo-user] Problems emerging alsa-tools-1.0.1

2004-01-16 Thread Tom Richards
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Has anyone else experienced problems while compiling alsa-tools-1.0.1?
This is the output I get:
then mv -f .deps/hdspconf.Tpo .deps/hdspconf.Po; \
else rm -f .deps/hdspconf.Tpo; exit 1; \
fi
hdspconf.cxx: In function `void refresh_cb(void*)':
hdspconf.cxx:77: error: `H9632' undeclared (first use this function)
hdspconf.cxx:77: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once for
~   each function it appears in.)
hdspconf.cxx:97: error: 'struct hdsp_config_info_t' has no member named '
~   ad_gain'
hdspconf.cxx:98: error: 'struct hdsp_config_info_t' has no member named '
~   da_gain'
hdspconf.cxx:99: error: 'struct hdsp_config_info_t' has no member named '
~   phone_gain'
hdspconf.cxx:100: error: 'struct hdsp_config_info_t' has no member named '
~   xlr_breakout_cable'
hdspconf.cxx:103: error: 'struct hdsp_config_info_t' has no member named '
~   analog_extension_board'
make[1]: *** [hdspconf.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/alsa-tools-1.0.1/work/alsa-tools-1.0.1/hdspconf/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Anyone know about this?  Thank You

Tom
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Re: [gentoo-user] Odd emerge activity

2004-01-04 Thread Tom Richards
Paul Varner wrote:

 Auto-cleaning packages ...
!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd
!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd
!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd
!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd
 

It is a minor bug in portage that doesn't harm anything.  If you really
can't stand seeing the error message, the following patch will fix the
problem.
 

Wow thanks, I didnt know this was so widespread.  I guess its nothing to 
worry about then.

Tom

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[gentoo-user] Weird System Behavior after Overclocking

2004-01-03 Thread Tom Richards
Hi,

I recently got a new machine, as some of you may remember from my FS 
post before xmas.  The CPU I have is an AMD Athlon 2000+ and I'm running 
an Abit KD7A mobo.  I can get the system to overclock no problem; I've 
had it as high as 1.8 Ghz(Stock speed is 1.67Ghz), but the system starts 
behaving abnormally then.  When I push it to 1.725 ghz or 1.75 Ghz, the 
system behaves just as it should, but linux starts going screwy.  I can 
never get past INIT running, it refuses to start any of my processes or 
mount the drives.  Could this be just a fluke of overclocking and 
nothing I can do about it?  Or is there a setting somewhere in the 
kernel?  Thank you for any help.

Tom




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Re: [gentoo-user] Weird System Behavior after Overclocking

2004-01-03 Thread Tom Richards
Oh, sorry bout that.

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Tom Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

I recently got a new machine, as some of you may remember from my FS 
post before xmas.  The CPU I have is an AMD Athlon 2000+ and I'm
running an Abit KD7A mobo.  I can get the system to overclock no
problem;
   



The perfect cure for this is to install a 2500+  CPU, and it will work
perfectly at 1.75 GHz.
And the system doesn't boot, yet you say :   the  system behaves just
as it should.  Something here is wrong.
clock your system as it should be, and it will work.  Don't even try to
waste more time here by saying it works perfectly when you can prove it
doesnt, you'll just get sig11.
And  - PLEASE -  Would you start new threads by pressing the new email
button in your client, instead of replying to an older thread, removing
the subject and contents and start writing?  your headers contain this
information still :


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and there sure wasn't any reference or reply in your text.



//Spider
  Short on temper for once.
 



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[gentoo-user] Odd emerge activity

2004-01-03 Thread Tom Richards
Since I was so attacked in my previous post...hopefully this one goes 
better(and no, my machine is correctly clocked while this is happening...)

This has only happened with a couple packages that I have installed, but 
this one is the most recent.  On all the ones it has happened, the 
programs have run perfectly and there doesnt seem to be a problem, it 
just doesnt seem like a good thing to see at the end of my emerge. The 
code is:

 Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Caching service 
dependencies...

 net-p2p/pysoulseek-1.2.4b merged.
 Recording net-p2p/pysoulseek in world favorites file...
!!! Couldn't find match for net-p2p/pysoulseek
 clean: No packages selected for removal.
 Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Caching service 
dependencies...

 Auto-cleaning packages ...
!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd
!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd
!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd
!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd
!!! Couldn't find match for dev-python/pyogg
 No outdated packages were found on your system.
* GNU info directory index is up-to-date.
The !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd has happened 
before, on a few packages from media-xxx(I dont remember which ones 
exactly).  On the other packages it also said !!! Couldn't find match 
for xxx/x.  Anyone have an idea?  Thank you.

Tom

Tom

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