Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On Thursday 08 September 2005 01:35, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: but I really like the fact that esync shows all the new/updated ebuilds that were transfered. A lot of software I only saw listed there and never thought about was tried and kept after an esync ;) eix also supports this, as from 0.30 I think, with eix-sync. :) but as Nick said those are the tools of the devil and not the way real Gent'men should do it ;) -- Cheers, Alex. pgpA4ShLOigtD.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On 9/6/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as someone already said emerge eixthen runupdate-eix (you need to be root to do that part)this creates some sort of very quick index to your ebuilds which is MUCHfaster to search than emerge -s. then just useeix searchterm...--Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] Another good script/program to try is esearch. Just emerge esearch then do eupdatedb to update the index of ebuilds. Then, the next time you do an emerge sync, you can just type esync instead and it will update portage and your esearch database. It also prints out all of the updated packages in a nice fashion after the sync. With esearch, you can type esearch searchterm to search for packages. From my understanding (I have never really looked into it), it is basically locate that only searches through portage. It is one of my favorite gentoo tools and I would highly recommend it. Preston
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:56:24 -0500 Preston Hagar wrote: On 9/6/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as someone already said emerge eix then run update-eix (you need to be root to do that part) this creates some sort of very quick index to your ebuilds which is MUCH faster to search than emerge -s. then just use eix searchterm ... -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] Another good script/program to try is esearch. Just emerge esearch then do eupdatedb to update the index of ebuilds. Then, the next time you do an emerge sync, you can just type esync instead and it will update portage and your esearch database. It also prints out all of the updated packages in a nice fashion after the sync. With esearch, you can type esearch searchterm to search for packages. From my understanding (I have never really looked into it), it is basically locate that only searches through portage. It is one of my favorite gentoo tools and I would highly recommend it. Preston Yes esearch has its advantages (esync being very handy), but update-eix seems so much faster than eupdatedb that i abandoned esearch. Still, each to their own, yorkshire accentI remember the days when men were men and portage was small enough to be searched conveniently with emerge -s|S on an arthritic 486 with 4M RAM. We used to get up int morning, wind generator to charge batteries for computer, update portage via 2400 baud modem, then emerge -s for new packages before writing new software 25 hours a day AND pay tuppence a day for privilege. Tell that to the youth of today and they won't believe you./yorkshire accent (of course thats why portage is written in ... python) -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On Thursday 08 September 2005 03:18, Nick Rout wrote: On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:56:24 -0500 Preston Hagar wrote: On 9/6/05, Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as someone already said emerge eix then run update-eix (you need to be root to do that part) this creates some sort of very quick index to your ebuilds which is MUCH faster to search than emerge -s. then just use eix searchterm ... -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] Another good script/program to try is esearch. Just emerge esearch then do eupdatedb to update the index of ebuilds. Then, the next time you do an emerge sync, you can just type esync instead and it will update portage and your esearch database. It also prints out all of the updated packages in a nice fashion after the sync. With esearch, you can type esearch searchterm to search for packages. From my understanding (I have never really looked into it), it is basically locate that only searches through portage. It is one of my favorite gentoo tools and I would highly recommend it. Preston Yes esearch has its advantages (esync being very handy), but update-eix seems so much faster than eupdatedb that i abandoned esearch. when using 'esync' why should anybody use eupdatedb? And since I do not watch the esync running but doing stuff I do not care about the minute it takes longer - but I really like the fact that esync shows all the new/updated ebuilds that were transfered. A lot of software I only saw listed there and never thought about was tried and kept after an esync ;) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
El Mar 06 Sep 2005 01:02, Nick Rout escribió: On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 19:06 -0400, John Dangler wrote: Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? There is a bug entered regarding xcdroast not being able to be downloaded (which I got when I did emerge xcdroast). It seems that the only reason for it not being there is either because there's something _really_ wrong with it. Or, does anyone have another recommendation for cd/dvd graphical frontend in gnome? Does nautilus do it? I notice eix nautilus returns (among others): gnome-extra/nautilus-cd-burner Available versions: 2.10.0 2.10.1 ~2.10.1-r1[2] 2.10.2 ~2.10.2-r1[2] [M]2.11.7 Installed: 2.10.1 Homepage:http://www.gnome.org/ Description: CD and DVD writer plugin for Nautilus John D -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] gnomebaker * emerge --sync * ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge gnomebaker enjoy! and greetings -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
Javier Uribe wrote: * emerge --sync * ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge gnomebaker N! The way to do it would be: # mkdir -p /etc/portage # echo app-cdr/gnomebaker ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords # emerge -avt gnomebaker Don't use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS on the command line. This has been discussed over and over again. Search the archives. Christoph -- echo mailto: NOSPAM !#$.'*'|sed 's. ..'|tr * !#:2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
050906 Holly Bostick wrote: John Dangler schreef: Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? I did an 'rsync' 2 days ago 'emerge pv xcdroast' looks ok, but perhaps the problem arises during the actual emerging. Gnomebaker seems pretty OK ... I think I'll stick with K3b for the time being ... You might also try Nero for Linux (GTK1 interface) ... Someone also suggested Graveman. The problem with Gnomebaker, Graveman K3b is that they all require a host of sound-oriented dependencies. Do they work with '--nodepends' ? I've always used Xcdroast, so let's hope the problem is temporary, tho' for ordinary data back-ups, it's not too difficult to use CLI. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Centre for Urban Community Studies TRANSIT`-O--O---' University of Toronto -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
Philip Webb schreef: 050906 Holly Bostick wrote: John Dangler schreef: Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? I did an 'rsync' 2 days ago 'emerge pv xcdroast' looks ok, but perhaps the problem arises during the actual emerging. Gnomebaker seems pretty OK ... I think I'll stick with K3b for the time being ... You might also try Nero for Linux (GTK1 interface) ... Someone also suggested Graveman. The problem with Gnomebaker, Graveman K3b is that they all require a host of sound-oriented dependencies. Do they work with '--nodepends' ? You might instead try controlling your USE flags: These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild R ] app-cdr/k3b-0.12.3 -arts -css -debug +dvdr +encode +ffmpeg +flac +hal -kde +kdeenablefinal +mp3 -musepack +vorbis -xinerama 0 If compiled with -arts, -mp3 -musepack -vorbis, k3b won't make sound itself, and won't be able to encode audio CD's, which is what it's using the sound-related utilities for; kB [ebuild R ] app-cdr/gnomebaker-0.4.2 -debug +dvdr +flac +mp3 +nls +vorbis 0 kB [ebuild N] app-cdr/graveman-0.3.12_p4-r1 -debug -dvdr +flac +mp3 +nls +oggvorbis -sox 937 kB If compiled -flac, -vorbis, -mp3, -oggvorbis and -sox, gnomebaker and graveman will not be able to encode audio CDs, but will not add all the 'sound-related utilities'. Since you seem to have no interest in burning audio CDs, this lack should not be a problem for you. Hope this helps, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
050906 Holly Bostick wrote: Philip Webb schreef: The problem with Gnomebaker, Graveman K3b is that they all require a host of sound-oriented dependencies. Do they work with '--nodepends' ? You might instead try controlling your USE flags: I do, but new ones keep getting added ... (smile). If compiled with -arts, -mp3 -musepack -vorbis, k3b won't make sound itself, and won't be able to encode audio CD's If compiled -flac, -vorbis, -mp3, -oggvorbis and -sox, gnomebaker and graveman will not be able to encode audio CDs In /etc/make.conf , I had : USE=usb -alsa -arts -avi -encode -esd -mad -mikmod -oggvorbis -vorbis -oss -quicktime -xmms -berkdb -libg++ -mysql -postgres -f77 -nls So I've split 'oggvorbis' as recommended in Gentoo dox added '-mad -mp3 -sox' as you suggest (I had an idea 'mp3' also covered movies, but investigation says not). However after rebooting, not much has changed : root: root emergeu -pv gnomebaker These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild N ] media-libs/libogg-1.1.2 410 kB [ebuild N ] media-libs/libvorbis-1.1.0 -aotuv 1,281 kB [ebuild N ] media-libs/gstreamer-0.8.10 -debug -doc 1,432 kB [ebuild N ] app-cdr/gnomebaker-0.4.2 -debug -dvdr -flac -mp3 -nls -vorbis and root: root emerge -pv k3b These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild N ] media-sound/cdparanoia-3.9.8-r2 113 kB [ebuild N ] dev-libs/libsigc++-2.0.15 -debug -doc -test 1,566 kB [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/glibmm-2.6.1 -debug -doc 1,896 kB [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/gtkmm-2.4.11 -debug 3,837 kB [ebuild N ] media-libs/libao-0.8.5 -alsa -arts -esd -mmap -nas -static 261 kB [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/gconfmm-2.6.1 -debug 250 kB [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/libgnomecanvasmm-2.6.1 -debug 299 kB [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/libgnomemm-2.6.0 -debug 233 kB [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/libglademm-2.4.1 -debug 485 kB [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/gnome-vfsmm-2.6.1 -debug 283 kB [ebuild N ] dev-cpp/libgnomeuimm-2.6.0 -debug 289 kB [ebuild N ] app-cdr/cdrdao-1.2.0 -debug -encode +gnome -pccts 1,994 kB [ebuild N ] media-libs/id3lib-3.8.3-r3 -doc 928 kB [ebuild N ] sci-libs/fftw-3.0.1-r2 -3dnow (-altivec) -mpi -sse -sse2 1,900 kB [ebuild N ] media-libs/libsamplerate-0.1.1-r1 -sndfile -static 683 kB [ebuild N ] media-libs/libogg-1.1.2 410 kB [ebuild N ] media-libs/libvorbis-1.1.0 -aotuv 1,281 kB [ebuild N ] media-sound/normalize-0.7.6-r2 -audiofile -mad -nls -xmms 292 kB [ebuild N ] app-cdr/k3b-0.11.24 -arts -debug -dvdr -encode -flac +kde -kdeenablefinal -mad +oggvorbis -xinerama I'm surprised to see '+oggvorbis' listed here, as the flag is deprecated I have '-ogg' '-vorbis' in make.conf . I tried with 'USE=-oggvorbis', but it suppressed only 2 packages. Perhaps I need '-gnome', as I never want to use the Gnome desktop, but I'm not sure if that would suppress other things elsewhere which I want. Thanx for your customary detailed sensible help, but something is still not quite right. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Centre for Urban Community Studies TRANSIT`-O--O---' University of Toronto -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
Nick~ so far, you're batting 1000 at teaching new gentoo linux commands. where do I get eix? John D -Original Message- From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 1:02 AM To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 19:06 -0400, John Dangler wrote: Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? There is a bug entered regarding xcdroast not being able to be downloaded (which I got when I did emerge xcdroast). It seems that the only reason for it not being there is either because there's something _really_ wrong with it. Or, does anyone have another recommendation for cd/dvd graphical frontend in gnome? Does nautilus do it? I notice eix nautilus returns (among others): gnome-extra/nautilus-cd-burner Available versions: 2.10.0 2.10.1 ~2.10.1-r1[2] 2.10.2 ~2.10.2-r1[2] [M]2.11.7 Installed: 2.10.1 Homepage:http://www.gnome.org/ Description: CD and DVD writer plugin for Nautilus John D -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 13:35, John Dangler wrote: where do I get eix? # emerge eix ;) -- Cheers, Alex. pgpFOR7XMpdKt.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 04:49 -0400, Philip Webb wrote: John Dangler schreef: Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? I did an 'rsync' 2 days ago 'emerge pv xcdroast' looks ok, but perhaps the problem arises during the actual emerging. Read the thread, the problem arises with downloading one of the source files. -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 09:35 -0400, John Dangler wrote: Nick~ so far, you're batting 1000 at teaching new gentoo linux commands. where do I get eix? John D as someone already said emerge eix then run update-eix (you need to be root to do that part) this creates some sort of very quick index to your ebuilds which is MUCH faster to search than emerge -s. then just use eix searchterm to look for a package with searchterm in the name. It will also accept regular expressions so: eix ^kde$ will just return the package kde without kdemultimedia, kdebase etc etc. eix -S searchterm will also look in the description. -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On Monday 05 September 2005 23:06, John Dangler wrote: Or, does anyone have another recommendation for cd/dvd graphical frontend in gnome? How about gnomebaker? it's in portage. I've used it a bit and it looked pretty good (though not as good as k3b :) ) -- Cheers, Alex. pgp6tbFHWFnlT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On 19:06 Mon 05 Sep , John Dangler wrote: Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? There is a bug entered regarding xcdroast not being able to be downloaded (which I got when I did emerge xcdroast). It seems that the only reason for it not being there is either because there's something _really_ wrong with it. Well, here i can fetch it... Try it again later. Or, does anyone have another recommendation for cd/dvd graphical frontend in gnome? emerge -av graveman John D -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- [sinatura] A ouvir (mpd): n/a GPG KeyID:0x9D2FD6C8 - http://tinyurl.com/79lrs [\sinatura] pgpTx6iYaRdpI.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
John Dangler schreef: Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? There is a bug entered regarding xcdroast not being able to be downloaded (which I got when I did emerge xcdroast). It seems that the only reason for it not being there is either because there's something _really_ wrong with it. Or, does anyone have another recommendation for cd/dvd graphical frontend in gnome? John D Gnomebaker seems pretty OK-- quite nice, actually, though I can't seem to make new folders in the layout (I'd have to make them in the regular filesystem then copy them to the layout), but I didn't explore it all that thoroughly. I think I'll stick with K3b for the time being; you may not realize that it can be built -kde and -arts (though you'll still have to install kdelibs for it to run). It remains the most fully-featured GUI burning program out there. You might also try Nero for Linux (GTK1 interface). It pretty much does most of what Nero for Windows does, certainly it handles all the basic functions with aplomb (though not as much aplomb as K3b), although I didn't really check to see how it handles the 'extra' features of Nero Pro (does it encode video and audio, and what formats does it allow to do so). All available from Portage (though some may be ~arch masked). HTH, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] portage - xcdroast
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 19:06 -0400, John Dangler wrote: Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? There is a bug entered regarding xcdroast not being able to be downloaded (which I got when I did emerge xcdroast). It seems that the only reason for it not being there is either because there's something _really_ wrong with it. Or, does anyone have another recommendation for cd/dvd graphical frontend in gnome? Does nautilus do it? I notice eix nautilus returns (among others): gnome-extra/nautilus-cd-burner Available versions: 2.10.0 2.10.1 ~2.10.1-r1[2] 2.10.2 ~2.10.2-r1[2] [M]2.11.7 Installed: 2.10.1 Homepage:http://www.gnome.org/ Description: CD and DVD writer plugin for Nautilus John D -- Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list