Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails [SOLVED]
Hi all, I promised to tell you when I cracked this nasty little problem of mine, though it's somewhat embarrassing for me: in short, don't put shell scripts called ld or cc in your /usr/local/bin. I had an ld script to give me lists of directories in a certain format and then forgot about its existence, until I had the happy idea to type 'ld' on the command line to see what would happen. at least now I know that I've really grown old. again, thank you for all your efforts to help me. kind regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] got error while emerging virtualbox-modules-4.1.12
On 22.06.2012 12:48, Александр wrote: got error while emerging virtualbox-modules-4.1.12 http://pastebin.com/NBN9Xvk4 new system profile hardened/linux/amd64 kernel build with genkernel all any thoughts pls ps. sorry, mb write this second time (have problem with shared mail server) 1) post the bug according to the directions given in If you need support ... or 2) have a look at the offending line in SUPDrvIDC.h:163:22:, maybe you can fix it. then rebuild the digest (build virtualbox-modules-4.1.12.build digest) and emerge again. you need to protect this ebuild, too, because otherwise it will be overridden at the next emerge --sync or 3) wait a couple of days and try again, the error might then be fixed 1) is preferable, developers need to know if something is wrong. regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Problems lua/luarocks
On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 20:02:20 +0200 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: Hi, I got some problems with lua and its package manager called luarocks. From the lua mailing list I got the information, that luarocks normall installs lua module/packages/rocks below /usr/local ... a place lua will look for, when adviced to use a certain module. With Gentoo, luarocks was fixed to install below /usr/lib64/lua/luarocks/lib/luarocks/rocks but lua wasn't instructed to do the same. Regardless what rocks I am installing, lua won't find it. So what can I do to fix that? Thank you very much for any help in advance! Best regards, mcc I built a simple module, called by a likewise simple program. after some searching around I found that by setting LUA_PATH with export LUA_PATH=/usr/lib64/lua/luarocks/share/lua/5.1/?.lua; I succeeded in running program + module. I don't know, though, wether this works in more complicated projects, but you might give it a try. If it works, you should set LUA_CPATH too (if you want to include C-modules). regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Issues with =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.4: driver issue or hardware issue?
On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 16:18:02 +0200 Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 04:52:35 -0400 Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 04:11:35 -0400 Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: - Original Message - From: Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com To: gentoo-user gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Tuesday, 22 May, 2012 08:02 Subject: [gentoo-user] Issues with =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.4: driver issue or hardware issue? Lately, I've been having some issues with segfaults when running startx and it's been pretty persistent. Xorg.0.log and emerge --info are available at https://gist.github.com/2766926 . Kernel config is available at https://gist.github.com/276943 . I've tried downgrading, but =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.2 fails to compile due to incomplete structs. Is this more a driver or a hardware issue? first thing thing is your usage of ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=amd64 ~amd64. with ~amd64 you globally allow all packages masked for amd64. unless you are a developer/tester for gentoo you should remove this keyword, because gentoo usually has good reasons to mask some packages. if for some reason you really need a masked package, you can do this easily only for that package. global unmasking alone might be the reason for half of your troubles. second, it is advisable to use kernel modesetting, which is obviously not enabled. gentoo has a detailed howto for this under http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml. this gives you all necessary details. just a quick shot for the moment. your kernel config doesn't under the link you give, I'd like to see that too, and maybe /etc/X11/xorg.conf or the contents of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d, if you have any of these, regards, nichael Well, I added radeon drm modesetting and the kernel is crashing right after the microcode is loaded, but without any signs of panic, be it flashing keyboard lights or kernel backtrace with register values. Also, the segfault was caused by the DRI code interpreting a DRI opcode as a pointer, hence 0xa4 or similar in the back trace. -- m0shbear in any case, I'd need some more information: the link to your .config is broken, I only get an empty page. if the kernel is involved, output of dmesg and rc.log would be needed to. by the way, did you anything with your ACCEPT_KEYWORDS? if not, the best thing would be set it simply = (and afterwards --update world, --depclean and revdep-rebuild), but that's up to you. please send me the requested information, otherwise it's difficult to find out what's wrong. Also, I've noticed that that radeon.ko autodetection configures it as a RS780, whereas, according to motherboard documentation, it should be RS880 (780G vs 785G). This may be a reason for crashing, since the video card dies due to being supplied bad microcode. according to the gentoo manual, under device drivers-graphics- support for framebufferdevices you should uncheck -everything- except enable video mode handling helpers. instead of uvesafb in the kernel parameters you may use radeondrmfb, if anything at all. from the Xorg radeon page: First of all check that you don't load radeonfb, uvesafb or vesafb module. This includes no vga parameters for kernel when using KMS. Console is provided by fbcon and radeondrmfb frame buffer console. So it is best to make sure that fbcon module is loaded disabling vesa also should rid you of uvesa messages in Xorg.0.log. the rs880 and configuring as rs780 is indeed probably at the root of your troubles. seems that you got the wrong firmware. I have found other postings with the exact same problem, but as yet no clear solution. I'll see what I can find and let you know. regards, michael if you haven't solved your problem already, there are two possibilities you coud try: one is using the Radeon R600-family RLC microcode: radeon/R600_rlc.bin (without something else). this should include the rs880. another option might be to download firmware-linux-nonfree from http://packages.debian.org/de/squeeze/firmware-linux-nonfree some people seem to have used it successfully, but I don't know if it works on gentoo. sorry that I can only guess on this, not having an rs880 myself. isn't someone on gentoo users with a similar configuration who could give you better advice? regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Issues with =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.4: driver issue or hardware issue?
On Thu, 7 Jun 2012 04:52:35 -0400 Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 04:11:35 -0400 Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: - Original Message - From: Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com To: gentoo-user gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Tuesday, 22 May, 2012 08:02 Subject: [gentoo-user] Issues with =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.4: driver issue or hardware issue? Lately, I've been having some issues with segfaults when running startx and it's been pretty persistent. Xorg.0.log and emerge --info are available at https://gist.github.com/2766926 . Kernel config is available at https://gist.github.com/276943 . I've tried downgrading, but =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.2 fails to compile due to incomplete structs. Is this more a driver or a hardware issue? first thing thing is your usage of ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=amd64 ~amd64. with ~amd64 you globally allow all packages masked for amd64. unless you are a developer/tester for gentoo you should remove this keyword, because gentoo usually has good reasons to mask some packages. if for some reason you really need a masked package, you can do this easily only for that package. global unmasking alone might be the reason for half of your troubles. second, it is advisable to use kernel modesetting, which is obviously not enabled. gentoo has a detailed howto for this under http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml. this gives you all necessary details. just a quick shot for the moment. your kernel config doesn't under the link you give, I'd like to see that too, and maybe /etc/X11/xorg.conf or the contents of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d, if you have any of these, regards, nichael Well, I added radeon drm modesetting and the kernel is crashing right after the microcode is loaded, but without any signs of panic, be it flashing keyboard lights or kernel backtrace with register values. Also, the segfault was caused by the DRI code interpreting a DRI opcode as a pointer, hence 0xa4 or similar in the back trace. -- m0shbear in any case, I'd need some more information: the link to your .config is broken, I only get an empty page. if the kernel is involved, output of dmesg and rc.log would be needed to. by the way, did you anything with your ACCEPT_KEYWORDS? if not, the best thing would be set it simply = (and afterwards --update world, --depclean and revdep-rebuild), but that's up to you. please send me the requested information, otherwise it's difficult to find out what's wrong. Also, I've noticed that that radeon.ko autodetection configures it as a RS780, whereas, according to motherboard documentation, it should be RS880 (780G vs 785G). This may be a reason for crashing, since the video card dies due to being supplied bad microcode. according to the gentoo manual, under device drivers-graphics- support for framebufferdevices you should uncheck -everything- except enable video mode handling helpers. instead of uvesafb in the kernel parameters you may use radeondrmfb, if anything at all. from the Xorg radeon page: First of all check that you don't load radeonfb, uvesafb or vesafb module. This includes no vga parameters for kernel when using KMS. Console is provided by fbcon and radeondrmfb frame buffer console. So it is best to make sure that fbcon module is loaded disabling vesa also should rid you of uvesa messages in Xorg.0.log. the rs880 and configuring as rs780 is indeed probably at the root of your troubles. seems that you got the wrong firmware. I have found other postings with the exact same problem, but as yet no clear solution. I'll see what I can find and let you know. regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Issues with =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.4: driver issue or hardware issue?
On Fri, 1 Jun 2012 04:11:35 -0400 Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: - Original Message - From: Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com To: gentoo-user gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Tuesday, 22 May, 2012 08:02 Subject: [gentoo-user] Issues with =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.4: driver issue or hardware issue? Lately, I've been having some issues with segfaults when running startx and it's been pretty persistent. Xorg.0.log and emerge --info are available at https://gist.github.com/2766926 . Kernel config is available at https://gist.github.com/276943 . I've tried downgrading, but =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.2 fails to compile due to incomplete structs. Is this more a driver or a hardware issue? first thing thing is your usage of ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=amd64 ~amd64. with ~amd64 you globally allow all packages masked for amd64. unless you are a developer/tester for gentoo you should remove this keyword, because gentoo usually has good reasons to mask some packages. if for some reason you really need a masked package, you can do this easily only for that package. global unmasking alone might be the reason for half of your troubles. second, it is advisable to use kernel modesetting, which is obviously not enabled. gentoo has a detailed howto for this under http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml. this gives you all necessary details. just a quick shot for the moment. your kernel config doesn't under the link you give, I'd like to see that too, and maybe /etc/X11/xorg.conf or the contents of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d, if you have any of these, regards, nichael Well, I added radeon drm modesetting and the kernel is crashing right after the microcode is loaded, but without any signs of panic, be it flashing keyboard lights or kernel backtrace with register values. Also, the segfault was caused by the DRI code interpreting a DRI opcode as a pointer, hence 0xa4 or similar in the back trace. -- m0shbear in any case, I'd need some more information: the link to your .config is broken, I only get an empty page. if the kernel is involved, output of dmesg and rc.log would be needed to. by the way, did you anything with your ACCEPT_KEYWORDS? if not, the best thing would be set it simply = (and afterwards --update world, --depclean and revdep-rebuild), but that's up to you. please send me the requested information, otherwise it's difficult to find out what's wrong. regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Issues with =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.4: driver issue or hardware issue?
- Original Message - From: Andrey Moshbear andrey@gmail.com To: gentoo-user gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Tuesday, 22 May, 2012 08:02 Subject: [gentoo-user] Issues with =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.4: driver issue or hardware issue? Lately, I've been having some issues with segfaults when running startx and it's been pretty persistent. Xorg.0.log and emerge --info are available at https://gist.github.com/2766926 . Kernel config is available at https://gist.github.com/276943 . I've tried downgrading, but =x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-6.14.2 fails to compile due to incomplete structs. Is this more a driver or a hardware issue? -- 001100 m0shbear 010010 00 andrey at moshbear dot net 11 andrey dot vul at gmail 101101 110011 first thing thing is your usage of ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=amd64 ~amd64. with ~amd64 you globally allow all packages masked for amd64. unless you are a developer/tester for gentoo you should remove this keyword, because gentoo usually has good reasons to mask some packages. if for some reason you really need a masked package, you can do this easily only for that package. global unmasking alone might be the reason for half of your troubles. second, it is advisable to use kernel modesetting, which is obviously not enabled. gentoo has a detailed howto for this under http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml. this gives you all necessary details. just a quick shot for the moment. your kernel config doesn't under the link you give, I'd like to see that too, and maybe /etc/X11/xorg.conf or the contents of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d, if you have any of these, regards, nichael
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Thu, 17 May 2012 22:59:41 +0200 Alex Schuster wo...@wonkology.org wrote: Michael Scherer writes: 1) make output: CHK include/linux/version.h CHK include/generated/utsrelease.h CALLscripts/checksyscalls.sh CHK include/generated/compile.h LD init/mounts.o ls -Al -m elf_x86_64 -r -o init/mounts.o init/do_mounts.o init/do_mounts_initrd.o init/mounts.o: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [init/mounts.o] Error 1 make: *** [init] Error 2 There is an LD, the ls line is part of the error message. But the options look really more like ld options to me. How this could possibly happen, I don't know. Some overriding of $(LD) perhaps? Does env | egrep -i 'ls|ld' show something weird? Does it also fail as a non-root user, after you copied the stuff over to somewhere where this user can write? Just grasping at straws here. But without doubt you are right that mounts.o is not built, for whatever reason. Because ld should build it from init/do_mounts.o, but ls is being called instead? The build command init/.do_mounts.o.cmd:cmd_init/do_mounts.o := gcc -Wp,-MD,init/.do_mounts.o.d -nostdinc -isystem /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.3/include -I/usr/src/linux-3.2.12-gentoo/arch/x86/include -Iarch/x86/include/generated -Iinclude -include /usr/src/linux-3.2.12-gentoo/include/linux/kconfig.h -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wno-format-security -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks -O2 -m64 -march=k8 -mno-red-zone -mcmodel=kernel -funit-at-a-time -maccumulate-outgoing-args -fstack-protector -DCONFIG_AS_CFI=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SIGNAL_FRAME=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SECTIONS=1 -DCONFIG_AS_FXSAVEQ=1 -pipe -Wno-sign-compare -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -mno-sse -mno-mmx -mno-sse2 -mno-3dnow -Wframe-larger-than=2048 -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-optimize-sibling-calls -fno-inline-functions-called-once -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wno-pointer-sign -fno-strict-overflow -fconserve-stack -DCC_HAVE_ASM_GOTO -DKBUILD_STR(s)=\#s -DKBUILD_BASENAME=KBUILD_STR(do_mounts) -DKBUILD_MODNAME=KBUILD_STR(mounts) -c -o init/do_mounts.o init/do_mounts.c contains a directive to build mounts.o, see second last line, but it for some reason this is ignored. Maybe there is a flaw in that command, only I can't find it. Neither can I. Is this command executed at all? If you maybe replace the 'gcc' by 'gccXXX', does this give an error? Or put an 'echo' in front of the gcc'. You can try 'make -d', this will give you LOTS of debug output, but I don't think you will see the actual commands then. Wonko Now at last there is some kind of progress. Last thing I tried was replacing my current .config with that of my previous kernel (3.2.1-r2) and at least the make ran all the way up to the point where it should link everything to build vmlinux, only now it tells me it couldn't find vmlinux.o. The last couple of lines from the make output: CC arch/x86/lib/cache-smp.o CC arch/x86/lib/msr.o AS arch/x86/lib/msr-reg.o CC arch/x86/lib/msr-reg-export.o AS arch/x86/lib/iomap_copy_64.o LD arch/x86/lib/built-in.o ls -Al -m elf_x86_64 -r -o arch/x86/lib/built-in.o arch/x86/lib/msr-smp.o arch/x86/lib/cache-smp.o arch/x86/lib/msr.o arch/x86/lib/msr-reg.o arch/x86/lib/msr-reg-export.o arch/x86/lib/iomap_copy_64.o AS arch/x86/lib/clear_page_64.o AS arch/x86/lib/cmpxchg16b_emu.o AS arch/x86/lib/copy_page_64.o AS arch/x86/lib/copy_user_64.o AS arch/x86/lib/copy_user_nocache_64.o AS arch/x86/lib/csum-copy_64.o CC arch/x86/lib/csum-partial_64.o CC arch/x86/lib/csum-wrappers_64.o CC arch/x86/lib/delay.o AS arch/x86/lib/getuser.o GEN arch/x86/lib/inat-tables.c CC arch/x86/lib/inat.o CC arch/x86/lib/insn.o AS arch/x86/lib/memcpy_64.o AS arch/x86/lib/memmove_64.o AS arch/x86/lib/memset_64.o AS arch/x86/lib/putuser.o AS arch/x86/lib/rwlock.o AS arch/x86/lib/rwsem.o AS arch/x86/lib/thunk_64.o CC arch/x86/lib/usercopy.o CC arch/x86/lib/usercopy_64.o AR arch/x86/lib/lib.a LD vmlinux.o ls -Al -m elf_x86_64 -r -o vmlinux.o arch/x86/kernel/head_64.o arch/x86/kernel/head64.o arch/x86/kernel/head.o arch/x86/kernel/init_task.o init/built-in.o --start-group usr/built-in.o arch/x86/built-in.o kernel/built-in.o mm/built-in.o fs/built-in.o ipc/built-in.o security/built-in.o crypto/built-in.o block/built-in.o lib/lib.a arch/x86/lib/lib.a lib/built-in.o arch/x86/lib/built-in.o drivers/built-in.o sound/built-in.o firmware/built-in.o arch/x86/pci/built-in.o arch/x86/power/built-in.o arch/x86/video/built-in.o net/built-in.o --end-group MODPOST vmlinux.o vmlinux.o: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [vmlinux.o] Error 1 make
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Wed, 16 May 2012 07:41:32 +0700 Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: On May 15, 2012 7:50 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Maybe like me, you blabber more than you think: http://archives.gentoo.org/stats/gentoo-user-per-year.xml I didn't put them in any certain order but you have fallen a bit tho. Someone put alum in your water or something? I blabbed that much?? Gee... I purposefully stay away from piping up in threads related to CUPS, KDE, Gnome, and other desktop-only stuff, and still end up in the top 5?? o_O Rgds, OK, OK. May I remind you what started this thread? If bottom-most is really that important to you, I will of course comply, though with outlook express which I'm forced to use most of the time this is a bit tedious. I had no idea what a flood of angry comments my post on preferring top-most would start off. My original problem (see title) is as yet unsolved. Any one out there with an idea what might be causing this? I'm grateful to those 3 or 4 who tried to help, but by now I'm rather desperate and in the whole of internet pages there is nothing even coming near. bugzilla told me this wasn't a bug and go to the forums. So you are really my last resort. regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Thu, 17 May 2012 18:13:14 +0100 Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote: On Thu, 17 May 2012 18:14:20 +0200, Michael Scherer wrote: I had no idea what a flood of angry comments my post on preferring top-most would start off. It wasn't your preference, it was your attitude, with this comment from now on I'm going follow my habits and damn the flames. Did you really have no idea that such an arrogant and inflammatory statement would produce a reaction? That line was indeed ill conceived, and is usually not my style. Probably I was very tired and the frustration about not being able to solve my problem expressed itself in the wrong context. regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Thu, 17 May 2012 12:05:07 -0500 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Michael Scherer wrote: On Wed, 16 May 2012 07:41:32 +0700 Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: On May 15, 2012 7:50 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Maybe like me, you blabber more than you think: http://archives.gentoo.org/stats/gentoo-user-per-year.xml I didn't put them in any certain order but you have fallen a bit tho. Someone put alum in your water or something? I blabbed that much?? Gee... I purposefully stay away from piping up in threads related to CUPS, KDE, Gnome, and other desktop-only stuff, and still end up in the top 5?? o_O Rgds, OK, OK. May I remind you what started this thread? If bottom-most is really that important to you, I will of course comply, though with outlook express which I'm forced to use most of the time this is a bit tedious. I had no idea what a flood of angry comments my post on preferring top-most would start off. My original problem (see title) is as yet unsolved. Any one out there with an idea what might be causing this? I'm grateful to those 3 or 4 who tried to help, but by now I'm rather desperate and in the whole of internet pages there is nothing even coming near. bugzilla told me this wasn't a bug and go to the forums. So you are really my last resort. regards, michael I would start with running make -j1 make modules_install. Someone else posted it could be a race condition. Are you editing the config by hand or are you using menuconfig or some such tool? If editing by hand maybe one thing is enabled but something else it needs is not. Still thinking. Dale :-) :-) Same result as ever. I use make nconfig, which is somewhat easier to navigate around. Only once I tried to manually change .config, because revdep-rebuild wanted to rebuild sys-fs/udisks, which complained about CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND not being set, but a silent make oldconfig removed the line automatically. I did the change manually because CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND doesn't seem to exist in 3.2.12. Anyway, thank you for thinking about it. regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Thu, 17 May 2012 13:47:56 -0400 Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote: On 2012-05-17 12:14 PM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: If bottom-most is really that important to you, I will of course comply, though with outlook express which I'm forced to use most of the time this is a bit tedious. Interesting... so, you have someone standing next to you most of the time, pointing a gun at your head, forcing you to use one of the worst mail clients that ever existed? thunderbird under windows has problems with imap accounts and outlook is still much worse, not to speak of gmail and the like. With forced I actually meant forced to work with windows, where I use outlook express which may be bad but I am used to it. regards, michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Fri, 18 May 2012 01:06:02 +0700 Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: On May 17, 2012 11:19 PM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: On Wed, 16 May 2012 07:41:32 +0700 Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: On May 15, 2012 7:50 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Maybe like me, you blabber more than you think: http://archives.gentoo.org/stats/gentoo-user-per-year.xml I didn't put them in any certain order but you have fallen a bit tho. Someone put alum in your water or something? I blabbed that much?? Gee... I purposefully stay away from piping up in threads related to CUPS, KDE, Gnome, and other desktop-only stuff, and still end up in the top 5?? o_O Rgds, OK, OK. May I remind you what started this thread? If bottom-most is really that important to you, I will of course comply, though with outlook express which I'm forced to use most of the time this is a bit tedious. I had no idea what a flood of angry comments my post on preferring top-most would start off. My original problem (see title) is as yet unsolved. Any one out there with an idea what might be causing this? I'm grateful to those 3 or 4 who tried to help, but by now I'm rather desperate and in the whole of internet pages there is nothing even coming near. bugzilla told me this wasn't a bug and go to the forums. So you are really my last resort. regards, michael Based on the information you've given, there can be only 2 possible cause: 1. The Makefile is somehow b0rken. Evidence : 'ls' instead of 'ld' 2. Some file creation failed, causing the next step to fail. Please post the output of 'df -i'. I once ran out of inodes during kernel compile, even when the filesystem (ext4) was created with IIRC 100'000-something inodes (and still having several gigabytes of free space). Nowadays, I put /usr/src and portage's tempdir on a reiserfs to prevent running out of inodes. 3. Something is wrong with your filesystem. Especially if /usr/src is *already* on reiserfs. In this case, boot using SystemRescueCD and do an offline fsck on the partition containing /usr/src 4. Swapfile / Swap partition problems. Even with enough RAM, sometimes gcc just wants a swap. Post the output of 'swapon -s' please. And there's also the possibility that somehow the swap gets b0rked. Try turning off swap, rebuild the swap, and turning it back on. Rgds, 1) make output: CHK include/linux/version.h CHK include/generated/utsrelease.h CALLscripts/checksyscalls.sh CHK include/generated/compile.h LD init/mounts.o ls -Al -m elf_x86_64 -r -o init/mounts.o init/do_mounts.o init/do_mounts_initrd.o init/mounts.o: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [init/mounts.o] Error 1 make: *** [init] Error 2 There is an LD, the ls line is part of the error message. 2) df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on rootfs 1313280 5652 13076281% / /dev/root 1313280 5652 13076281% / devtmpfs385505785 3847201% /dev rc-svcdir 385724 63 3856611% /lib64/rc/init.d /tmpfs 385724 1 3857231% /dev/shm /dev/sda12 130560 23 1305371% /boot /dev/sda15 3932656 363434 3569222 10% /usr /dev/sda16 6119424 275818 58436065% /var 3) /usr/src is ext4, and all ebuilds run without problems. If something is wrong with the file system, maybe an fsck would show it, so I'll try that. 4) swapon -s FilenameTypeSize UsedPriority /dev/sda13 partition 104823760 -1 immediately after running make. Remaking the swap area resulted in the same line as above. But without doubt you are right that mounts.o is not built, for whatever reason. The build command init/.do_mounts.o.cmd:cmd_init/do_mounts.o := gcc -Wp,-MD,init/.do_mounts.o.d -nostdinc -isystem /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.3/include -I/usr/src/linux-3.2.12-gentoo/arch/x86/include -Iarch/x86/include/generated -Iinclude -include /usr/src/linux-3.2.12-gentoo/include/linux/kconfig.h -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wno-format-security -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks -O2 -m64 -march=k8 -mno-red-zone -mcmodel=kernel -funit-at-a-time -maccumulate-outgoing-args -fstack-protector -DCONFIG_AS_CFI=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SIGNAL_FRAME=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SECTIONS=1 -DCONFIG_AS_FXSAVEQ=1 -pipe -Wno-sign-compare -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -mno-sse -mno-mmx -mno-sse2 -mno-3dnow -Wframe-larger-than=2048 -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-optimize-sibling-calls -fno-inline-functions-called-once -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wno-pointer-sign -fno-strict-overflow -fconserve-stack -DCC_HAVE_ASM_GOTO -DKBUILD_STR(s)=\#s -DKBUILD_BASENAME=KBUILD_STR(do_mounts) -DKBUILD_MODNAME=KBUILD_STR(mounts) -c -o init
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Thu, 17 May 2012 22:13:02 +0200 Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: On Fri, 18 May 2012 01:06:02 +0700 Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: On May 17, 2012 11:19 PM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: On Wed, 16 May 2012 07:41:32 +0700 Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote: On May 15, 2012 7:50 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Maybe like me, you blabber more than you think: http://archives.gentoo.org/stats/gentoo-user-per-year.xml I didn't put them in any certain order but you have fallen a bit tho. Someone put alum in your water or something? I blabbed that much?? Gee... I purposefully stay away from piping up in threads related to CUPS, KDE, Gnome, and other desktop-only stuff, and still end up in the top 5?? o_O Rgds, OK, OK. May I remind you what started this thread? If bottom-most is really that important to you, I will of course comply, though with outlook express which I'm forced to use most of the time this is a bit tedious. I had no idea what a flood of angry comments my post on preferring top-most would start off. My original problem (see title) is as yet unsolved. Any one out there with an idea what might be causing this? I'm grateful to those 3 or 4 who tried to help, but by now I'm rather desperate and in the whole of internet pages there is nothing even coming near. bugzilla told me this wasn't a bug and go to the forums. So you are really my last resort. regards, michael Based on the information you've given, there can be only 2 possible cause: 1. The Makefile is somehow b0rken. Evidence : 'ls' instead of 'ld' 2. Some file creation failed, causing the next step to fail. Please post the output of 'df -i'. I once ran out of inodes during kernel compile, even when the filesystem (ext4) was created with IIRC 100'000-something inodes (and still having several gigabytes of free space). Nowadays, I put /usr/src and portage's tempdir on a reiserfs to prevent running out of inodes. 3. Something is wrong with your filesystem. Especially if /usr/src is *already* on reiserfs. In this case, boot using SystemRescueCD and do an offline fsck on the partition containing /usr/src 4. Swapfile / Swap partition problems. Even with enough RAM, sometimes gcc just wants a swap. Post the output of 'swapon -s' please. And there's also the possibility that somehow the swap gets b0rked. Try turning off swap, rebuild the swap, and turning it back on. Rgds, 1) make output: CHK include/linux/version.h CHK include/generated/utsrelease.h CALLscripts/checksyscalls.sh CHK include/generated/compile.h LD init/mounts.o ls -Al -m elf_x86_64 -r -o init/mounts.o init/do_mounts.o init/do_mounts_initrd.o init/mounts.o: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [init/mounts.o] Error 1 make: *** [init] Error 2 There is an LD, the ls line is part of the error message. 2) df -i Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on rootfs 1313280 5652 13076281% / /dev/root 1313280 5652 13076281% / devtmpfs385505785 3847201% /dev rc-svcdir 385724 63 3856611% /lib64/rc/init.d /tmpfs 385724 1 3857231% /dev/shm /dev/sda12 130560 23 1305371% /boot /dev/sda15 3932656 363434 3569222 10% /usr /dev/sda16 6119424 275818 58436065% /var 3) /usr/src is ext4, and all ebuilds run without problems. If something is wrong with the file system, maybe an fsck would show it, so I'll try that. 4) swapon -s Filename TypeSize Used Priority /dev/sda13 partition 104823760 -1 immediately after running make. Remaking the swap area resulted in the same line as above. But without doubt you are right that mounts.o is not built, for whatever reason. The build command init/.do_mounts.o.cmd:cmd_init/do_mounts.o := gcc -Wp,-MD,init/.do_mounts.o.d -nostdinc -isystem /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.3/include -I/usr/src/linux-3.2.12-gentoo/arch/x86/include -Iarch/x86/include/generated -Iinclude -include /usr/src/linux-3.2.12-gentoo/include/linux/kconfig.h -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wno-format-security -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks -O2 -m64 -march=k8 -mno-red-zone -mcmodel=kernel -funit-at-a-time -maccumulate-outgoing-args -fstack-protector -DCONFIG_AS_CFI=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SIGNAL_FRAME=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SECTIONS=1 -DCONFIG_AS_FXSAVEQ=1 -pipe -Wno-sign-compare -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -mno-sse -mno-mmx -mno-sse2 -mno-3dnow -Wframe-larger-than=2048 -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-optimize-sibling-calls -fno-inline-functions-called-once
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
in my opinion it isn't. with top posting I see the newest message immidiately, while otherwise I need page through sometimes huge amounts of mostly obsolete comments. where it's possible, I put my messages on top, and I've found more than once forum-rules that require or at least recommend top posting. but I garantee that I will get flames, why I do this and urge me to change my habits. obviously this is an ingrained habit on gentoo-users, but from now on I'm going follow my habits and damn the flames. regards michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: ny6...@gmail.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Monday, 14 May, 2012 04:13 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 03:44:31AM +0200, Michael Scherer wrote: regrettably no. at this point make (correctly) assumes that mounts.o should have been built, but it didn't. sorry for my delayed replay, I've tried I lot of possibilities, needless to say without success. thanks michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: walt w41...@gmail.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Saturday, 12 May, 2012 20:17 Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails On 05/10/2012 07:20 AM, Michael Scherer wrote: LD init/mounts.o ls -Al -m elf_x86_64 -r -o init/mounts.o init/do_mounts.o init/do_mounts_initrd.o init/mounts.o: No such file or directory Maybe that step is correct but it sure looks strange to me. Looks like 'ls' is being substituted for 'ld', maybe? Is that a cut-and- paste error? Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? Terry
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
regrettably no. at this point make (correctly) assumes that mounts.o should have been built, but it didn't. sorry for my delayed replay, I've tried I lot of possibilities, needless to say without success. thanks michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: walt w41...@gmail.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Saturday, 12 May, 2012 20:17 Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails On 05/10/2012 07:20 AM, Michael Scherer wrote: LD init/mounts.o ls -Al -m elf_x86_64 -r -o init/mounts.o init/do_mounts.o init/do_mounts_initrd.o init/mounts.o: No such file or directory Maybe that step is correct but it sure looks strange to me. Looks like 'ls' is being substituted for 'ld', maybe? Is that a cut-and- paste error?
Re: [gentoo-user] make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Fri, 11 May 2012 01:18:18 -0400 Joshua Murphy poiso...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: I'm always replying to gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org and I'm not aware I ever used one of the addresses you mentioned below. I'm rather new to this forum, so it's entirely possible I did something wrong somewhere, so please tell me where else I should post my replies. And if you feel the urge to correct me on my postings you might as well post some advice on my problem too. michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Thursday, 10 May, 2012 23:08 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails On 10 May 2012, at 15:20, Michael Scherer wrote: References: 4faa2f0d.8080...@gmail.com 4faa595a.4040...@libertytrek.org cak2h+ec30vq09u22vac72hsqbjb2zn5b25snh6-d3cdxrre...@mail.gmail.com caa2qdgw8uuf3h-cbiqn48f+pboj3ahct2whdd1swze-g7z_...@mail.gmail.com after downloading the 3.2.12-sources everything went fine for a couple of weeks, I compiled them a couple of times, but suddenly, maybe because of some world-updates, errors started to accumulate, … Please don't hijack threads like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_hijacking http://groups.google.com/group/linux.gentoo.user/msg/8a540add45e7e9b8? It is irritating for people using thread-aware e-mail clients... In case you didn't know, it happens when you use reply for sending a new question instead of composing a new message. Stroller. He pulled those addresses from the message headers that went out with your initial question, which it appears you sent, aiming to start a new thread of discussion on, by hitting reply in the midst of [gentoo-user] Are those green drives any good? and changing the subject. It's a quick way to get a message headed towards the list, but it *does* throw clients that are better at thread tracking for a bit of a loop (and makes it easy for your question to get lost in an already 40+ message long thread). As for your initial question, building from your config on a clean (distclean, no ccache, etc) 3.1.12 gentoo patched tree built rather quick and problem free on my box here (using -j5 at that. My first guess was a race issue in a parallel build)... You might find something notably different in your versions of things, so here's what I'm running on there. lanos linux-3.2.12-gentoo # emerge --info Portage 2.1.10.49 (default/linux/amd64/10.0, gcc-4.5.3, glibc-2.14.1-r3, 3.2.1-gentoo-r2-lanos x86_64) = System uname: Linux-3.2.1-gentoo-r2-lanos-x86_64-Intel-R-_Core-TM-2_Quad_CPU_Q6600_@_2.40GHz-with-gentoo-2.0.3 Timestamp of tree: Mon, 07 May 2012 17:30:01 + app-shells/bash: 4.2_p20 dev-lang/python: 2.7.2-r3, 3.1.4-r3, 3.2.2 dev-util/pkgconfig: 0.26 sys-apps/baselayout: 2.0.3 sys-apps/openrc: 0.9.8.4 sys-apps/sandbox: 2.5 sys-devel/autoconf: 2.13, 2.68 sys-devel/automake: 1.11.1 sys-devel/binutils: 2.21.1-r1 sys-devel/gcc:4.5.3-r2 sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.5-r2 sys-devel/libtool:2.4-r1 sys-devel/make: 3.82-r1 sys-kernel/linux-headers: 3.1 (virtual/os-headers) sys-libs/glibc: 2.14.1-r3 If you're running something newer somewhere, or vanilla-sources, or somesuch I can poke around a bit and see if I can replicate your troubles here, but I can't guarantee short timeframes... I've around 1k miles of travelling this weekend, half of which will be learning quickly whether the car I just grabbed on ebay was a good idea or not. Hi all, thanks for advice, I wont make the same error again. I use plain old gentoo-sources, but for once I'll have a shot at some other kernel, maybe this could give me at least a hint. I'll check your versions, I already thought some update broke the kernel compile. Hope I'll find something. thanks again michael
Re: [gentoo-user] make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
On Fri, 11 May 2012 01:18:18 -0400 Joshua Murphy poiso...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: I'm always replying to gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org and I'm not aware I ever used one of the addresses you mentioned below. I'm rather new to this forum, so it's entirely possible I did something wrong somewhere, so please tell me where else I should post my replies. And if you feel the urge to correct me on my postings you might as well post some advice on my problem too. michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Thursday, 10 May, 2012 23:08 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails On 10 May 2012, at 15:20, Michael Scherer wrote: References: 4faa2f0d.8080...@gmail.com 4faa595a.4040...@libertytrek.org cak2h+ec30vq09u22vac72hsqbjb2zn5b25snh6-d3cdxrre...@mail.gmail.com caa2qdgw8uuf3h-cbiqn48f+pboj3ahct2whdd1swze-g7z_...@mail.gmail.com after downloading the 3.2.12-sources everything went fine for a couple of weeks, I compiled them a couple of times, but suddenly, maybe because of some world-updates, errors started to accumulate, … Please don't hijack threads like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_hijacking http://groups.google.com/group/linux.gentoo.user/msg/8a540add45e7e9b8? It is irritating for people using thread-aware e-mail clients... In case you didn't know, it happens when you use reply for sending a new question instead of composing a new message. Stroller. He pulled those addresses from the message headers that went out with your initial question, which it appears you sent, aiming to start a new thread of discussion on, by hitting reply in the midst of [gentoo-user] Are those green drives any good? and changing the subject. It's a quick way to get a message headed towards the list, but it *does* throw clients that are better at thread tracking for a bit of a loop (and makes it easy for your question to get lost in an already 40+ message long thread). As for your initial question, building from your config on a clean (distclean, no ccache, etc) 3.1.12 gentoo patched tree built rather quick and problem free on my box here (using -j5 at that. My first guess was a race issue in a parallel build)... You might find something notably different in your versions of things, so here's what I'm running on there. lanos linux-3.2.12-gentoo # emerge --info Portage 2.1.10.49 (default/linux/amd64/10.0, gcc-4.5.3, glibc-2.14.1-r3, 3.2.1-gentoo-r2-lanos x86_64) = System uname: Linux-3.2.1-gentoo-r2-lanos-x86_64-Intel-R-_Core-TM-2_Quad_CPU_Q6600_@_2.40GHz-with-gentoo-2.0.3 Timestamp of tree: Mon, 07 May 2012 17:30:01 + app-shells/bash: 4.2_p20 dev-lang/python: 2.7.2-r3, 3.1.4-r3, 3.2.2 dev-util/pkgconfig: 0.26 sys-apps/baselayout: 2.0.3 sys-apps/openrc: 0.9.8.4 sys-apps/sandbox: 2.5 sys-devel/autoconf: 2.13, 2.68 sys-devel/automake: 1.11.1 sys-devel/binutils: 2.21.1-r1 sys-devel/gcc:4.5.3-r2 sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.5-r2 sys-devel/libtool:2.4-r1 sys-devel/make: 3.82-r1 sys-kernel/linux-headers: 3.1 (virtual/os-headers) sys-libs/glibc: 2.14.1-r3 If you're running something newer somewhere, or vanilla-sources, or somesuch I can poke around a bit and see if I can replicate your troubles here, but I can't guarantee short timeframes... I've around 1k miles of travelling this weekend, half of which will be learning quickly whether the car I just grabbed on ebay was a good idea or not. I have the exact same hard- and software as described in your list, but the result doesn't change. Below is the command that should create mounts.o but for some reason can't make it: init/.do_mounts.o.cmd:cmd_init/do_mounts.o := gcc -Wp,-MD,init/.do_mounts.o.d -nostdinc -isystem /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.3/include -I/usr/src/linux-3.2.12-gentoo/arch/x86/include -Iarch/x86/include/generated -Iinclude -include /usr/src/linux-3.2.12-gentoo/include/linux/kconfig.h -D__KERNEL__ -Wall -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Wno-format-security -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks -O2 -m64 -march=k8 -mno-red-zone -mcmodel=kernel -funit-at-a-time -maccumulate-outgoing-args -fstack-protector -DCONFIG_AS_CFI=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SIGNAL_FRAME=1 -DCONFIG_AS_CFI_SECTIONS=1 -DCONFIG_AS_FXSAVEQ=1 -pipe -Wno-sign-compare -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -mno-sse -mno-mmx -mno-sse2 -mno-3dnow -Wframe-larger-than=2048 -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-optimize
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
Yes, all of those. Other ebuilds run without troubles. That's what makes this failed kernel build all the more mysterious. I've run out of options. Maybe a new kernel release will help, but I need my box and the tweaks to .config, and I don't want to wait, especially as I fear things might not go better even then. regards michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: walt w41...@gmail.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Saturday, 12 May, 2012 00:48 Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails On 05/10/2012 07:20 AM, Michael Scherer wrote: Hi all, after downloading the 3.2.12-sources everything went fine for a couple of weeks, I compiled them a couple of times, but suddenly, maybe because of some world-updates, errors started to accumulate, Yes, sounds like something is wrong with your build environment. Have you run revdep-rebuild lately? What about etc-update or something equivalent to it? Very unlikely suspects but very easy to rule out: Correct /usr/src/linux symlink? Recent fsck? Hm, what else?
Re: [gentoo-user] make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
my /usr-partition is at 17% and all other ebuilds, like a new install of netbeans 7.1, run just fine, so I doubt this could be the reason, but I'll check anyway. thanks michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Pandu Poluan To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Thursday, 10 May, 2012 16:50 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails On May 10, 2012 9:27 PM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: Hi all, after downloading the 3.2.12-sources everything went fine for a couple of weeks, I compiled them a couple of times, but suddenly, maybe because of some world-updates, errors started to accumulate, first it could do make but no modules, then kernel make made it almost and now I'm stuck with this rather short make output: HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/conf.o HOSTCC scripts/kconfig/zconf.tab.o scripts/kconfig/zconf.tab.c: In function ‘header_print_comment’: scripts/kconfig/confdata.c:540:10: warning: ignoring return value of ‘fwrite’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result scripts/kconfig/zconf.tab.c: In function ‘kconfig_print_comment’: scripts/kconfig/confdata.c:467:10: warning: ignoring return value of ‘fwrite’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result HOSTLD scripts/kconfig/conf scripts/kconfig/conf --silentoldconfig Kconfig CHK include/linux/version.h CHK include/generated/utsrelease.h CC kernel/bounds.s GEN include/generated/bounds.h CC arch/x86/kernel/asm-offsets.s GEN include/generated/asm-offsets.h CALLscripts/checksyscalls.sh CC scripts/mod/empty.o HOSTCC scripts/mod/mk_elfconfig MKELF scripts/mod/elfconfig.h HOSTCC scripts/mod/file2alias.o HOSTCC scripts/mod/modpost.o HOSTCC scripts/mod/sumversion.o HOSTLD scripts/mod/modpost HOSTCC scripts/kallsyms HOSTCC scripts/pnmtologo HOSTCC scripts/conmakehash HOSTCC scripts/bin2c CC init/main.o CHK include/generated/compile.h CC init/version.o CC init/do_mounts.o CC init/do_mounts_initrd.o LD init/mounts.o ls -Al -m elf_x86_64 -r -o init/mounts.o init/do_mounts.o init/do_mounts_initrd.o init/mounts.o: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [init/mounts.o] Error 1 make: *** [init] Error 2 glibc is 2.14.1-r3, which otherwise works perfectly, so I don't think it's the reason. I cleared ccache and rebuilt the kernel sources, to no avail. .config is in attachments. Maybe someone could give me a hint, I need that kernel really badly and hopefully soon. kind regards michael Make sure you're not running out of space or inodes on the mounted filesystem. (I once ran out of inodes even when freespace is still large. Now I do compiles -- kernel or otherwise -- on reiserfs) Rgds,
Re: [gentoo-user] make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails
I'm always replying to gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org and I'm not aware I ever used one of the addresses you mentioned below. I'm rather new to this forum, so it's entirely possible I did something wrong somewhere, so please tell me where else I should post my replies. And if you feel the urge to correct me on my postings you might as well post some advice on my problem too. michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Thursday, 10 May, 2012 23:08 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] make of gentoo-sources-3.2.12 fails On 10 May 2012, at 15:20, Michael Scherer wrote: References: 4faa2f0d.8080...@gmail.com 4faa595a.4040...@libertytrek.org cak2h+ec30vq09u22vac72hsqbjb2zn5b25snh6-d3cdxrre...@mail.gmail.com caa2qdgw8uuf3h-cbiqn48f+pboj3ahct2whdd1swze-g7z_...@mail.gmail.com after downloading the 3.2.12-sources everything went fine for a couple of weeks, I compiled them a couple of times, but suddenly, maybe because of some world-updates, errors started to accumulate, … Please don't hijack threads like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_hijacking http://groups.google.com/group/linux.gentoo.user/msg/8a540add45e7e9b8? It is irritating for people using thread-aware e-mail clients... In case you didn't know, it happens when you use reply for sending a new question instead of composing a new message. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel assistance building initramfs
So you solved it. It would be nice then to adorn your subject lines with a [solved] tag, to avoid further getting mails with comments that are obsolete. michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Tuesday, 24 April, 2012 01:43 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel assistance building initramfs Michael Scherer wrote: On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 18:01:09 -0500 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Michael Scherer wrote: On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 13:26:57 -0500 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Michael Mol wrote: So, my habit is to have /usr sit on top of LVM on top of mdraid. I really don't want to get into the business of manually managing my own initramfs, and udev = 181 will eventually hit stable. I want my systems ready before that. Now, having looked at the pertinent documentation, it looks like the command I need to run is: genkernel --lvm --mdadm --disklabel initramfs and then add the initramfs to my grub setup. The trouble is, genkernel dies on me. I tried for some feedback in #gentoo-chat, and DrEeevil gave me two clues: 13:34 +DrEeevil that shouldn't even be possible 13:36 +DrEeevil mikemol: looks like static linking didn't on your system I don't know where to take things from here. I'm hesitant to file a bug on b.g.o, because the tail end of genkernel.log specifically says not to file build errors as bug reports. So...any ideas? This is an amd64 mostly-stable system, and dracut is still masked on amd64, which is why I'm trying to get genkernel working. I've attached genkernel.log If I read the -dev mailing list correctly, they plan to still support /usr without a init thingy. After all the mess I went through, we may not need the init thingy after all. Go figure. Dale :-) :-) I wouldn't bet on that. But there is a detailed gentoo howto to create an iniramfs that does just that: load /usr. http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Early_Userspace_Mounting It works. You only need tell your bootloader that now you have an initramfs. There's also a more general introduction http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Initramfs for a lot of other options michael I'm not betting on it but that is what the Gentoo council voted on and it said that /usr on a separate partition was going to be supported. You must have missed the HUGE thread where I was trying to get a init thingy to work huh? Dale :-) :-) Indeed, I missed all but one email, but there was no hint at all that anything had been said before I came in. Sorry for my unsolicited comments, and I hope you have solved that problem in one or another way. michael I meant to put a LOL after the comment about the huge thread. I'm not sure how I missed that. :/ I did get it to work finally. It took several peoples help and a hammer on my part. ;-) I'm just curious as to how they are going to support this in the future. I have read where some say it can be done but others say it can't, or not easily. Old saying, this is where the rubber meets the road. ^_^ To the OP. I would use dracut. I ran into trouble but I found out later that a earlier attempt at a init thingy was causing the dracut init thingy to mess up. I strongly suspect that if I had known to get rid of the previous attempt, it would have worked the first time. My previous attempt was the one that was built into the kernel itself. Lets just say there was a huge fight and I missed it. Grub was telling one thing to load and the kernel was trying to load something else. I'm sure it was a nice fight. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words! Miss the compile output? Hint: EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS=--quiet-build=n
Re: [gentoo-user] laptop screen goes dark in boot
unless you have solved the problem already, could you please post the rc.log, too? michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Zhang Jun To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Monday, 23 April, 2012 03:50 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] laptop screen goes dark in boot I get the dmesg log and kernel config, forgot to get the rc.log ( using windows now ). please help to have a look on these files, also tryed boot with different kernel parameters for acpi, only acpi=off works, but I don't think it is a good idea. I'm using grub4dos with kernel (hd0,7)/kernel-3.0.17-r1 root=/dev/sda9 ro quiet vga=792 gentoo=nodevfs acpi_enforce_resources=lax resume=swap:/dev/sda7, remove the acpi_enforce_resources=lax also not works. thanks! On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 2:53 AM, Michael Scherer a6702...@unet.univie.ac.at wrote: did you look at the logs? if you haven't already looked at them dmesg and /var/log/rc.log have information that could help you pinpoint the problem. one of the earlier live-cds had that problem and I got around it by starting the the cd with gentoo noacpi nox options though I doubt this can help in your case. could you provide some more information like the logs, the loader conf files and may be .config of your kernel make? michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Zhang Jun To: gentoo-user Sent: Sunday, 22 April, 2012 08:25 Subject: [gentoo-user] laptop screen goes dark in boot laptop: asus F3TC, amd Turion, NV-go7300 kernel-3.0.17-r1 tuxonice screen goes dark just after I see the linux boot logo, when using kernel 2.6.x, I even do not use hotkey to control lcd backlight, default light is ok, but now, it goes dark, re-compiled kernel many times, but no luck, in kernel acpi config page, I did't see the video module, and seems no /proc/acpi/video/ . is there anyone have met this problem and have solution ? thanks!
Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel assistance building initramfs
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 13:26:57 -0500 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Michael Mol wrote: So, my habit is to have /usr sit on top of LVM on top of mdraid. I really don't want to get into the business of manually managing my own initramfs, and udev = 181 will eventually hit stable. I want my systems ready before that. Now, having looked at the pertinent documentation, it looks like the command I need to run is: genkernel --lvm --mdadm --disklabel initramfs and then add the initramfs to my grub setup. The trouble is, genkernel dies on me. I tried for some feedback in #gentoo-chat, and DrEeevil gave me two clues: 13:34 +DrEeevil that shouldn't even be possible 13:36 +DrEeevil mikemol: looks like static linking didn't on your system I don't know where to take things from here. I'm hesitant to file a bug on b.g.o, because the tail end of genkernel.log specifically says not to file build errors as bug reports. So...any ideas? This is an amd64 mostly-stable system, and dracut is still masked on amd64, which is why I'm trying to get genkernel working. I've attached genkernel.log If I read the -dev mailing list correctly, they plan to still support /usr without a init thingy. After all the mess I went through, we may not need the init thingy after all. Go figure. Dale :-) :-) I wouldn't bet on that. But there is a detailed gentoo howto to create an iniramfs that does just that: load /usr. http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Early_Userspace_Mounting It works. You only need tell your bootloader that now you have an initramfs. There's also a more general introduction http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Initramfs for a lot of other options michael
Re: [gentoo-user] genkernel assistance building initramfs
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 18:01:09 -0500 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Michael Scherer wrote: On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 13:26:57 -0500 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Michael Mol wrote: So, my habit is to have /usr sit on top of LVM on top of mdraid. I really don't want to get into the business of manually managing my own initramfs, and udev = 181 will eventually hit stable. I want my systems ready before that. Now, having looked at the pertinent documentation, it looks like the command I need to run is: genkernel --lvm --mdadm --disklabel initramfs and then add the initramfs to my grub setup. The trouble is, genkernel dies on me. I tried for some feedback in #gentoo-chat, and DrEeevil gave me two clues: 13:34 +DrEeevil that shouldn't even be possible 13:36 +DrEeevil mikemol: looks like static linking didn't on your system I don't know where to take things from here. I'm hesitant to file a bug on b.g.o, because the tail end of genkernel.log specifically says not to file build errors as bug reports. So...any ideas? This is an amd64 mostly-stable system, and dracut is still masked on amd64, which is why I'm trying to get genkernel working. I've attached genkernel.log If I read the -dev mailing list correctly, they plan to still support /usr without a init thingy. After all the mess I went through, we may not need the init thingy after all. Go figure. Dale :-) :-) I wouldn't bet on that. But there is a detailed gentoo howto to create an iniramfs that does just that: load /usr. http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Early_Userspace_Mounting It works. You only need tell your bootloader that now you have an initramfs. There's also a more general introduction http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Initramfs for a lot of other options michael I'm not betting on it but that is what the Gentoo council voted on and it said that /usr on a separate partition was going to be supported. You must have missed the HUGE thread where I was trying to get a init thingy to work huh? Dale :-) :-) Indeed, I missed all but one email, but there was no hint at all that anything had been said before I came in. Sorry for my unsolicited comments, and I hope you have solved that problem in one or another way. michael
Re: [gentoo-user]How can i remove the xfce clearly?
not dangerous. only you need to look carefully at what depclean wants to delete. as gentoo says, in some cases it could break dependencies needed by other software and to avoid damage you should run revdep-rebuild, which scans all dependecies and reinstalls them if it finds something is missing. I use both regularly, especially after an emerge --update world and never had any real trouble with it. hope this eases your concerns a bit michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: 赵佳晖 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Sunday, 22 April, 2012 03:31 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]How can i remove the xfce clearly? But it seems that the --depclean is a dangerous operate ?? 在 2012年4月22日 上午7:15,Florian Philipp li...@binarywings.net写道: Am 21.04.2012 20:39, schrieb ny6...@gmail.com: On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 09:45:49AM +0200, Florian Philipp wrote: Am 21.04.2012 05:27, schrieb ??: I just install the xfce a few days ago, But i find i didn't like it . So i want to remove it and install the Gnome . How can i remove the xfce clearly ? -- Gnome and Xfce share many libraries. Therefore it is best to install Gnome first, before removing Xfce. Otherwise you will remove libraries which you will later re-emerge for Gnome. Then you need to configure your display manager (kdm, gdm, xdm) to use Gnome instead of Xfce. Kdm and Gdm should allow you to do that directly on the login screen. When you are satisfied with Gnome, edit /var/lib/portage/world and remove every line containing an Xfce package. Then run `emerge -av --depclean` and you are done. You could continue to remove config files but that is usually not worth the trouble. Hope this helps, Florian Philipp Do I understand you correctly that it is not necessary to run emerge -unmerge first before removing the atoms from @world and running emerge --depclean? Terry Yes. I think it is also mentioned in the gentoo handbook. In fact, you should not use --unmerge because it doesn't check dependencies before removing the package. If you want to delete a package only if no other package depends on it, either remove it from world or use `emerge -av --depclean package_name`. The latter has the advantage of also telling you what depends on it. Regards, Florian Philipp -- 好好学习,天天向上!!!
Re: [gentoo-user] laptop screen goes dark in boot
did you look at the logs? if you haven't already looked at them dmesg and /var/log/rc.log have information that could help you pinpoint the problem. one of the earlier live-cds had that problem and I got around it by starting the the cd with gentoo noacpi nox options though I doubt this can help in your case. could you provide some more information like the logs, the loader conf files and may be .config of your kernel make? michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Zhang Jun To: gentoo-user Sent: Sunday, 22 April, 2012 08:25 Subject: [gentoo-user] laptop screen goes dark in boot laptop: asus F3TC, amd Turion, NV-go7300 kernel-3.0.17-r1 tuxonice screen goes dark just after I see the linux boot logo, when using kernel 2.6.x, I even do not use hotkey to control lcd backlight, default light is ok, but now, it goes dark, re-compiled kernel many times, but no luck, in kernel acpi config page, I did't see the video module, and seems no /proc/acpi/video/ . is there anyone have met this problem and have solution ? thanks!
Re: [gentoo-user] changed motherboard, no AHCI
which motherboard did you buy? it might be interesting to search for other users' experiences. michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Philip Webb purs...@ca.inter.net To: Gentoo User gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Friday, 20 April, 2012 11:25 Subject: [gentoo-user] changed motherboard, no AHCI My motherboard went on the blink earlier this week. I've now successfully installed a new one, but now can't get the kernel to find the SATA hard disk (803 etc). The problem seems to be that the kernel has AHCI enabled, which was necessary for the old mobo, but the new one's BIOS doesn't have an option to select AHCI. The Ubuntu + Mandriva partitions start properly, as does System Rescue, so the problem has to be in the Gentoo kernel configuration. (1) Can I simply drop AHCI from the kernel or do I need to do something else ? (2) Can I recompile the kernel without going thro' a partial re-install or do I need to do a change-root etc to get it to work ? Can anyone advise ? -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
Re: [gentoo-user]It comes problem when emerge fcitx
the message says =app-i18n/fcitx-4.2.1 ~x86 which means that the package is masked for x86 if you really need to install it, unmasking the package should work michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Wednesday, 18 April, 2012 16:23 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]It comes problem when emerge fcitx 赵佳晖 wrote: Hello everyone, i just want to install the fcitx in gentoo , but when i emerge fcitx , it comes the problem, the message are bleow: * IMPORTANT: 6 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'. * Use eselect news to read news items. These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N~] app-i18n/fcitx-4.2.1 USE=cairo dbus gtk pango -debug -gtk3 -opencc -qt -table 557 kB Total: 1 package (1 new), Size of downloads: 557 kB The following keyword changes are necessary to proceed: #required by fcitx (argument) =app-i18n/fcitx-4.2.1 ~x86 Use --autounmask-write to write changes to config files (honoring CONFIG_PROTECT). * IMPORTANT: 6 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'. * Use eselect news to read news items. How did this happen? i have tried to use --autounmask-write , but it didn't work, Can anyone help me ? -- 好好学习,天天向上!!! When you ran it with autounmask-write, did you update the config files? It looks to me like fcitx is keyworded. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words! Miss the compile output? Hint: EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS=--quiet-build=n
Re: [gentoo-user] USB sticks now mounting on /run/media instead of /media ?
a possibility could be to get the label or UUID of the device. blkid will give you a list to find out. you could then enter the device in fstab with either LABEL=label or UUID=uuid, bypassing the need to use /dev/something, which for USB-disks might change from one system start to the next hope I understood your problem correctly michael -- Michael Scherer Univ.klinik f. Psychiatrie email: michael.sche...@meduniwien.ac.at phone: +43 6991 941 22 54 - Original Message - From: Claudio Roberto França Pereira spide...@gmail.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Wednesday, 18 April, 2012 19:04 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] USB sticks now mounting on /run/media instead of /media ? How do you mount them automatically? Isn't there a middle-man software that mounts removable drives? I'm pretty sure I never had a drive automount without kde or gnome managing them.