Alan McKinnon writes:
>> [1] default/linux/x86/10.0 *
>> [2] default/linux/x86/10.0/desktop
>> [3] default/linux/x86/10.0/developer
>> [4] default/linux/x86/10.0/server
>> [5] hardened/linux/x86/10.0
>> [6] selinux/2007.0/x86
>> [7] selinux/2007.0/x86/hardened
>> [8]
My profile has been
../usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/x86/2008.0
starting an update system today I'm told my profile is depricated and
to update to default/linux/x86/10.0
I've forgotten about how this is done. Is it just a matter of
ln -sf
/usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/x86/10
hp_sebastian writes:
>
> xfce-extra/xfce4-clipman-plugin
Thank, that looks pretty flexible.
Keith Dart writes:
> Then, whenever I know I have some url selected (I don't need an applet
> to tell me) I just have to press the key combination and off it
> goes. :-)
Thanks for the input and example.
The applet I'm remembering was very unobtrusive... the one recommended
here by hp_sebastian.
I once was a KDE desktop user... Lasted quite a while. But over time
I went to Xfce4 Been using it now a good while, but one applet
from KDE is sorely missed.
There was some kind of panel applet, that was URL aware. Any time you
highlighted text that looked like some kind of URL, a dialog
Dale writes:
> Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
>> Hi, Gentoo users,
>> I am new to gentoo and am wondering if there is a command to show
>> where a package is installed? which file is installed in which
>> directory?
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>>
>>
>
> I'm not sure this is what you are talking about but this
Zhengquan Zhang writes:
> 2009/10/9 Justin :
>> Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
>>> Hi, Gentoo users,
>>> I am new to gentoo and am wondering if there is a command to show
>>> where a package is installed? which file is installed in which
>>> directory?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>
>> emerge app-portage/port
Alex Schuster writes:
>> I'm curious about the actual key strokes. Is it
>>
>> Alt-SysRq and then REISUB
And what is `SysRq' a reference to on a keyboard?
Dale writes:
> I also know the SysReq key trick now. It can take you back to a console.
I'll bite ... what is it?
Stroller writes:
> In separate posts, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I started my computer life on linux 1996.. only moved to windows for
>> some things when editing video (I like the adobe tools... and linux
>> just doesn't have anything remotely comparable.)
>> ...
>
New to layman but after at least a semi-careful look thru man layman I
don't find anything explaining what the different color asterisks
mean.
I didn't read every word but scanned the whole thing twice and did a
few searchs like /color and /output
But those didn't do much good.
Anyone know what
Neil Walker writes:
>> Linux is much older than 1997...
>> Not at all. [...]
I really meant unix... where most of linux cmds and base tools comes
from. But as people do unix/linux is often thought of as one kind of
thing.
[...]
> Hmm. Most of the people who used (actually, played with becau
Paul Hartman writes:
[...]
>> It must be common task for people using overlays... so anyone know how
>> its done.
>
> Hi,
>
> Create the file /etc/eix-sync.conf with this one character in it:
> *
>
> Then you can simply run eix-sync to automatically sync your overlays,
> main portage tree, and u
walt writes:
[...]
>> Nifty, I didn't know that. Amazing what mc can do. Couple of points
> that are not obvious in case Harry wants to try mc: it needs to be
> compiled with the samba USE flag set; and you access your samba shares
> using the "Right" or "Left" dropdown menus at the top of
Roy Wright writes:
> update-eix-remote is an executable, not an option to the eix
> executable. After running update-eix-remote your normal eix queries
> will include overlays.
Ha.. no wonder I didn't find it.
However its not a part of the eix package nor is it visible on
portage. At least
Dirk Heinrichs writes:
> Am Samstag 03 Oktober 2009 17:31:28 schrieb Harry Putnam:
>> `eix midnight' fails as does `eix commander'
>>
>> Does it have a different name in portage?
>
> No, it has the same name as everywhere: mc ;-)
Dirk, Your wisacre additi
Dirk Heinrichs writes:
> Hi,
>
> I really wonder about this discussion. "This tool can do it, that
>tool can do it, the other one, too". WTF?
No problem, don't read it.
> Just mount the damn share and _EVERY_ tool can access it. So what?
Settle down bub... you're not in a barroom here. Ease u
Dirk Heinrichs writes:
> Hmm, "Not commonly used", don't know. First versions of autofs date back to
> April 97, amd is much older, I think. So no, automounting is NOT new in
> Linux,
> it's there for over a decade now.
At nearly 70, I can call a decade `fairly recent'.
I have to beg to diff
Paul Hartman writes:
>> Emacs is said to be able to do this using tramp but I haven't ever
>> gotten it to work.
>>
>> Konqueror can do it... but I don't run kde, and don't really want to
>> fiddle with it in that direction.
>
> Midnight Commander can do it.
Haa, there is an old time tool... wha
walt writes:
[...]
>>>
>>> Well, it sounds like you know more about the subject than I do, but
>>> do you know about smbmount that comes as part of samba? Seems to me
>>> like that's what you're asking for.
>>
>> I had forgotten about smbmount but that too is not the same as being
>> able to c
How to make eix search an overlay too.
The manpage for layman says:
You can search through the ebuilds available in the overlays on
http://overlays.gentoo.org by using "eix". Emerge the package and
run update-eix-remote update.
But I find no such option in eix or eix --help|grep update
walt writes:
> On 10/02/2009 01:56 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Do we have tools other than Konqueror that are aware of smb/UNK
>> addressing?
>>
>> Before you answer please note that:
>> I know about ssh
>> I know about fuse
>> I know about mount -tcif
Dale writes:
> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>> and my brain just doesn't
>> work the way vi does.
>>
>>
>
> I'm with you Grant. Mine doesn't work that way either.
You guys do know that Bill Joy was lopsided drunk when he wrote the
bulk of vi ... right? (or so it is said by oldtimers)
Nobodys' b
Do we have tools other than Konqueror that are aware of smb/UNK
addressing?
Before you answer please note that:
I know about ssh
I know about fuse
I know about mount -tcifs
I'd really like to be able to use UNK addressing from the cmd line.
cd //host/share
I don't now how many of you have not
Can anyone here coach me a little about getting a decent look in
firefox.
I've monkeyed around with the font settings endlessly but it seems I
can only get a look where like in a google search.. The hits are
displayed in a decent and reasonable size. But the font size in the
search box where you
Harry Putnam writes:
> Mick writes:
>
>> On Wednesday 23 September 2009, Willie Wong wrote:
>>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 04:37:15PM -0500, Penguin Lover Harry Putnam
>> squawked:
>>> > Can any one tell me how to copy with mouse (really the left mouse
>
Mick writes:
> On Wednesday 23 September 2009, Willie Wong wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 04:37:15PM -0500, Penguin Lover Harry Putnam
> squawked:
>> > Can any one tell me how to copy with mouse (really the left mouse
>> > button provided on the touchpad) bu
Grant Edwards writes:
[...]
> One assumes that "console mode" means he's not running X.
>
> That said, I presume gpm holds the answer. But, I don't run gpm
> and don't know much about it...
James Ausmus writes:
[...]
> then edit /etc/conf.d/gpm and add a (or modify an existing uncommented):
>
I use a laptop with one of those touch pads you use for a mouse where
you drag your finger around on it and have two buttons for left and
right mouse.
Can any one tell me how to copy with mouse (really the left mouse
button provided on the touchpad) but paste from keyboard while in text
(console)
Paul Hartman writes:
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Following my most recent update world of Sept. 13, mplayer only
>> produces a black screen when playing quicktime .mov files.
>
> It works for me on ~amd64. I'm using mplayer-1.0_rc4_p
Ward Poelmans writes:
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 17:34, wrote:
>>
>> When using the line:
>>
>> @ 5 fetchmail -a
>>
>> nothing happens: The mail remains on the server and can be downloaded
>> with
>>
>> fetchmail -a
>>
>> from the commandline.
>>
>> May be I am a little overhacked today...
Mick writes:
>> I think you might avoid the problem by making sendmail Impersonate your
>> isps domain.
>>
>> Using some or all of these settings in sendmail.mc
>> MASQUERADE_AS(`yourISP.domain')dnl
>> MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(`youractual.domain')dnl
>> FEATURE(masquerade_entire_domain)dnl
>> FEATUR
Mick writes:
> -The following addresses had permanent fatal errors-
>
> (reason: 550 5.1.0 sender rejected : invalid
> sender domain)
>
> -Transcript of session follows -
> ... while talking to smtp.ISP.com:
MAIL From: SIZE=745 AUTH=<>
> <<< 550 5.1.0 sender rejected :
Following my most recent update world of Sept. 13, mplayer only
produces a black screen when playing quicktime .mov files.
Ditto in firefox. This was working.
But I'm not sure really what is playing the videos ... I do have gecko
installed but in the firefox settings/applications it lists:
quick
dhk writes:
> I recently started using the xfce4 desktop with Gentoo and something
> happened where the icons disappeared. When I go to the Desktop folder I
> can still see them there, the problem is I can get them to display again
> or they are displayed but off the screen. Any ideas?
>
> Than
Harry Putnam writes:
> The newest version of mplayer offered in todays sync is:
>media-video/mplayer-1.0_rc4_p20090919-r1
>
> It cannot be found in any of around a dozen repos that emerge tries
> with
>
>emerge -vu mplayer
>
> Anyone know where it can be foun
The newest version of mplayer offered in todays sync is:
media-video/mplayer-1.0_rc4_p20090919-r1
It cannot be found in any of around a dozen repos that emerge tries
with
emerge -vu mplayer
Anyone know where it can be found.
By the way I did try downloading the sources from:
http://www
Harry Putnam writes:
>> i had trouble with console mplayer after the last update as mplayer was
>> built against another version of /usr/lib/libx264.so revdep-rebuild
>> fixed that.
>
> Thanks...
> revdep-rebuild here, turns up several pkgs needing rebuild but
Kelly Hirai writes:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I didn't notice that mplayer wasn't working in firefox right away but
>> I think it may have started with a recent update.
>> (All updated packages are listed at the bottom)
[...]
> i had trouble with consol
I didn't notice that mplayer wasn't working in firefox right away but
I think it may have started with a recent update.
(All updated packages are listed at the bottom)
Now I just get a black screen in player window on a web page. The
player loads and indicates its loading the video and playing
Paul Hartman writes:
> In short, jpeg-7 breaks some things :) It's not compatible with
> previous versions and while most programs don't have a problem with
> that, some do.
>
> I'm not sure exactly what causes XFCE to break, but gtk+ is broken
> with jpeg-7 and causes other apps like gqview to b
Mick writes:
>> Subsection "Display"
>> Depth 24
>> Modes "1280x1024" #"1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
>> Virtual 2048 1536
>> ViewPort0 0
>> EndSubsection
>> EndSection
>>
>> [...]
>
> Sure, but we're talking about setting modelines and
Mick writes:
>> On my old computer it detected the highest resolution as 1280x1024,
>> but could actually do 1600x1200 with no problems. I had to create a
>> custom Modeline and put it in xorg.conf - this was before the HAL
>> revolution. I've got no idea if modelines still belong in xorg.conf or
Paul Hartman writes:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> On reboot following recent update world I find the xfce4 manager is
>> not able to display the former desktop wallpaper or even the
>> wallpapers packaged with the install.
>
> Did you
On reboot following recent update world I find the xfce4 manager is
not able to display the former desktop wallpaper or even the
wallpapers packaged with the install.
Other obvious changes are that ctrl-alt-bkspc no longer shuts X down
And the desktop seems to take a good bit longer to initially l
Nikos Chantziaras writes:
> On 09/09/2009 10:05 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> On Wednesday 09 September 2009 01:49:15 Harry Putnam wrote:
>>> I've installed mplayer and am able to play back online vidoes like
>>> quicktime. However, I get no sound.
>>>
I've installed mplayer and am able to play back online vidoes like
quicktime. However, I get no sound.
Playing the same file retrieved from browser cache, directly with
mplayer, works with sound.
What do I need to do with firefox to get the sound of videos?
I have the gecko-media player inst
Harry Putnam writes:
[...]
> Hoping some kind sole will take the time to provide a brief outline
> off the top of there head... how to get started and cut right to the
> chase in an hour or two.
>
[...]
Thanks too:
Arttu V., Dale, Mick, Joshua Murphy
That alsaconf is way cool...
I've gone literally for yrs with no sound on my desktop machines I
rarely find a need for it.
But now I'm trying to take some online courses and find trying to work
on windows machine when coding and other sorts of editor intensive
stuff is involved... I really feel much more adept on linux.
After some resent discussion here of USE in thread:
Subject: How to play quicktime (*.mov) videos with firefox
I'm a little confused by what I see when investigating the emerge of
gimp (wrapped for mail).
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N] media-libs/babl-0.0.22 USE="-mmx -
Jesús Guerrero writes:
> On Sun, August 30, 2009 19:52, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Jesús Guerrero writes:
>>
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>
>>>> will navigate to next and to previous link and I
>>>> see they are selected... but I find n
Jesús Guerrero writes:
[...]
>> will navigate to next and to previous link and I see
>> they are selected... but I find no keyboard action that does whatever a
>> mouse click does to hyperlinks...[/quote]
>
> That entirely depends on the browser you use. But usually it's enter
> once you have
Alan McKinnon writes:
> You have it wrong.
A not unusual state of affairs for me, I'll admit.
After several yrs on gentoo... I still don't understand fully the use
of the USE flags.
> "USE=" is supposed to add *support* for , not
> necessarily *install* something called . Whatever
> means in
Frank Steinmetzger writes:
> Am Sonntag, 30. August 2009 schrieb Harry Putnam:
>
>> Now I want to paste whats on the clipboard into an Xterm cmd line,
>> without going to the mouse.
>>
>> I'm running recent Xfce4 desktop... but not finding a way to do this.
>
How can I copy and paste with the keybard between application windows.
I think I remember knowing how to do this at some time in the past but
now just coming up blank as to how.
I want to copy something in Emacs... ok .. no problem.. there are many
ways with keyboard inside emacs.
Now I want to p
Stroller writes:
> Actually, I think there used to be an mplayer USE flag that behaved in
> exactly this way - it was associated with RealPlayer &/or their
> codecs.
>
> However I would assume this to be the exception rather than the rule,
> and one would generally assume that USE="x y z" adds su
Nikos Chantziaras writes:
> On 08/29/2009 10:59 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Stroller writes:
>>
>>>
>>> I'm surprised you emerged mplayer with USE="-quicktime", since the
>>> purpose of doing so is to play Quicktime videos.
>>>
Paul Hartman writes:
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I'm having a heck of a time getting firefox setup so it can handle
>> quicktime videos.
[...]
Paul wrote:
> Seems to possibly be related to win32codecs and/or quicktime USE flag.
> Try en
Stroller writes:
>
> I'm surprised you emerged mplayer with USE="-quicktime", since the
> purpose of doing so is to play Quicktime videos.
> :P
emerge came up with those setting... I just didn't change it.
I'm having a heck of a time getting firefox setup so it can handle
quicktime videos.
I understand I need mplayer to be installed but haven't been able to
emerge it.
I'm hoping someone will recognize what this problem is... I certainly
do not. But I do see others having trouble related to multi-co
Harry Putnam writes:
> This must be a known issue, but I don't see recent messages that
> appear to be about this problem with firefox.
>
> Over the last few updates I'm unable to run firefox at all.
>
> If called from cmdline I see:
> firefox
> Couldn
This must be a known issue, but I don't see recent messages that
appear to be about this problem with firefox.
Over the last few updates I'm unable to run firefox at all.
If called from cmdline I see:
firefox
Couldn't load XPCOM.
I read somewhere it might have something to do with Xulrunner. B
Vagner Rodrigues writes:
> Hi Folks !
>
>
> Somebody know how I to so send mail with IP and Date/time when same
> user login on shell ( remote or local ) ?
>
> I work with another admin's and I never told me when they access and
> for what my server to do something, I try log but this
Is there anyway to check for nfs filesystems that are mountable?
Something like smbclient can do for cifs/smb shares.
equery tools nfs-utils doesn't show anything likely.
Alan McKinnon writes:
[...]
>> Logging my user out and back in I see the gid 15 now is wheel so the
>> same as solaris.
>
> When you do this, you only change the username attached to the gid. Remember
> that the filesystem does not know or care what username you use, it only
> knows
> about g
Stroller writes:
> Further to A McK's reply, suggest use of `ls -ln`.
>
> Assuming the -n is supported on Slowaris all will become clear.
>
But after the changes mentioned in a reply to Alan M. it now shows
the same on both the source /projects (on solaris) and the mounted nfs
/projects on gent
Alan McKinnon writes:
> There is nothing much you can do about this except:
>
> Renumber your gid's locally to match the nfs server,
> or renumber the nfs share gids to match your local machine
Looking into that I noticed, as you thought the gid of the share on
solaris is alphabetic wheel but nu
I'm not that familiar with nfs usage ... only used lightly a few
times.
I have an opensolaris nfs server serving a share to my gentoo box.
The mount point is set as owner:group of my user (reader).
Also has the set-gid bit set.
ls -ld /projects
drwxr-sr-x 2 reader wheel 48 Jun 24 07:08 /projec
Harry Putnam writes:
> I'm backing up xorg-server to pre 1.6.1.902 to see it that does any
> good but have a hunch it will involve more reinstalls than that.
Seems to have cured the problem... now able to start multiple X
sessions on different displays
Harry Putnam writes:
> How can I have all these module problems but have no trouble booting
> as my regular user?
>
> It must be something else causing the error? I'm not understanding
> why one user can startx but not another on the same hardware and same
> .initrc file.
I've had X running and running xfce4 desktop for mnths.
This is a single user machine on a home lan uptodate gentoo.
Today I decided to create a new user and start an x session for that
user.
I moved to a virtual terminal Ctrl-alt-F2
Then copied the .xinitrc file I use to start xfce from my nor
Justin writes:
>
> Along time I used tkdiff and it worked really fine, since yesterday I
> swapped to the new package diffuse, which is actually the same in gtk.
Now that does look usefull.
Too bad I see no way to ignore differences in dates of the various
entries. That seems to occur in many
Roy Wright writes:
> kdiff3 is my favorite graphical merge tool (hey, even have it running
> on my macbook).
>
Thanks.. I'm pretty sure that would involve installing some part of
kde which I'm not interested in doing. Just too much grind time when
updating and not that much in return.
Summary:
Any suggestions for a file merge tool?
Details:
I'd like to try just actually manually merging bookmarks.html files
from different computers. Diff and Patch seem kind of hard or maybe
impossible to use for this.
If you have identical parts in different places they will just keep
adding
Heiko Wundram writes:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 16:13:01 -0500, Harry Putnam
> wrote:
>>
>> So far I haven't found any instance of i486 files remaining on the
>> system... what else might evoke that output?
>
> As I said: some Python makefile retains the refere
Harry Putnam writes:
> Also ... anyone have another idea how to iron this out. I've done
> everything suggested here in this thread but still cannot compile
> pycairo successfully.
How about it folks... anymore suggestions on this:
emerge error:
[...]
building 'cairo._cairo&
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
>> That went off without error, but then going back to update world fails
>> at pycairo with same error message.
>
> you could grep for i486-pc-linux-gnu-gcc
I'm not sure what you had in mind there... or where to grep -r but a
grep -r from `/' has run for several hou
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
[...]
>> i486-pc-linux-gnu-gcc: No such file or directory error: command
>> 'i486-pc-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status 1
>> [...]
>
> did you run fix-libtool.sh?
Doing so failed to help in any way.
root # fix_libtool_files.sh `gcc -dumpversion` --oldarch i486
On a recent update world I get a failure on pycairo that appears to be
the result of a call for gcc-i486.
A month or more ago I went thru the process of changing /etc/make.conf
from i486 to i686... deleting all instances of files with i486.
I've lost track of where all the guff was located but
How can I go about merging two bookmarks.html style files... and not
lose any or duplicate any?
I realize the de-duping part is probably not going to be all that
thorough so maybe just at some level, remove dups.
It seems with diff and patch I end up losing bookmarks. Also I'm not
so sure I know
Harry Putnam writes:
> emerging imagemagick ... I hit this gcc error:
>
> [...]
>
> -L/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/imagemagick-6.5.2.9/work/ImageMagick-6.5.2-9/PerlMagick/../magick/.libs
> -lMagickCore
> -L/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/imagemagick-6.5.2.9/wor
emerging imagemagick ... I hit this gcc error:
[...]
-L/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/imagemagick-6.5.2.9/work/ImageMagick-6.5.2-9/PerlMagick/../magick/.libs
-lMagickCore
-L/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/imagemagick-6.5.2.9/work/ImageMagick-6.5.2-9/PerlMagick/../wand/.libs
-lMagickWand -lpe
Harry Putnam writes:
> So next tried an actual Gentoo user name:
>
> smbpasswd reader
> root # smbpasswd reader
Gackkk I left out the all important -a
Sorry for the line noise
Its so seldom that I have to work on samba config I forget between
times whatever steps are needed.
This time I just copied an old config over to a new[ish] gentoo
install.
Now attempting to set smbpasswds. First I tried to give a windows
client user name (but no such user on gentoo OS). Failed
Mick writes:
> Perhaps rsyslog?
>
> http://www.rsyslog.com
>
> "Among others, it offers support for on-demand disk buffering, reliable
> syslog over TCP, SSL, TLS and RELP, writing to databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL,
> Oracle, and many more), email alerti
Mark Shields writes:
> It's been the same as long as I've been using Gentoo the past 5
> years: /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6. This has always been in the
> handbook as long as I've been using Gentoo, too.
Yeah... thats why I was confused. But as you see, things are
different with baselay
Neil Bothwick writes:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:31:23 -0400, Mark Shields wrote:
>
>> > So if I want to load `fuse' at boot... where do it put it?
>
>> It's been the same as long as I've been using Gentoo the past 5
>> years: /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6. This has always been in the
>> hand
Where do we list modules we want loaded at boot?
When I run modprobe fuse
WARNING: Deprecated config file /etc/modprobe.conf, all config files
belong into /etc/modprobe.d/.
/etc/modprobe.conf doesn't actually appear to have any modules listed
but does list a herd of aliases for modules
Volker Armin Hemmann writes:
> On Montag 15 Juni 2009, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> This is a very new install but somehow I have two dangling symlinks in
>> /etc/init.d.
>>
>> depscan.sh and runscript.sh
>>
>> Anyone know where these come from or if th
Harry Putnam writes:
> Setup:
>pc
>2.6.30-gentoo-r1_rdr_3
>profile=default/linux/x86/2008.0
>
> This a fresh install... just being built up now.
> Attempting to emerge apache, and breaking on the depenedency apr.
>
> Apparently something to do with
Can I get a likely search string for the massive man page of eix to
understand all the info contained in its ouput.
A quick search on `output' seems to miss it.
Things like found in this output:
eix ^apr$
* dev-libs/apr
Available versions: (1) 1.2.11!t (~)1.2.12!t (~)1.3.0!t 1.3.2!t 1.3
Starting to emerge apache I see the default USE flags include
-suexec. I'm not much of an apache buff but wondered if that would
have a bad effect on allowing users to run cig scripts.
I'm not even sure its related... but recall something dimly about
using suexec to run such scripts.
This is a very new install but somehow I have two dangling symlinks in
/etc/init.d.
depscan.sh and runscript.sh
Anyone know where these come from or if they are signs of a problem?
Sebastian Günther writes:
> First of all the bug is fixed, and a working patch was there 1 day after
> the opening. I call this a fast response...
>
> For ~x86 this is a working solution, and if you use ~x86: b.g.o *is* the
> users information system and applying patches should be no problem.
Sebastian Günther writes:
> * Harry Putnam (rea...@newsguy.com) [12.06.09 16:41]:
>>
>> There is a patch offered but still one would think using standard
>> emerge on a package that is outside the `~' daredevil stage and is not
>> masked, it should `just work
Sebastian Günther writes:
> * Harry Putnam (rea...@newsguy.com) [12.06.09 16:41]:
>>
>> There is a patch offered but still one would think using standard
>> emerge on a package that is outside the `~' daredevil stage and is not
>> masked, it should `just work
Setup:
pc
2.6.30-gentoo-r1_rdr_3
profile=default/linux/x86/2008.0
This a fresh install... just being built up now.
Attempting to emerge apache, and breaking on the depenedency apr.
Apparently something to do with not being able to determine
`tagged configuration'
Anyone recognize what
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On Saturday 13 June 2009 18:05:37 Harry Putnam wrote:
>> > Is that a real mistake, or just a typo in your mail?
>>
>> Its a typo... I just checked to make sure though.. would have been nice if
>> a real missnaming was the problem.
>>
&
Alan McKinnon writes:
>> So for linux-2.6.30-gentoo-r1
>>
>> and in /usr/src/linux
>> cat localverion1:
>> _reader_
>>
>> Cat .version:
>> 1
>> And the symlink
>> ls -l localversion2
>> lrwxrwxrwx [...] Jun 12 18:01 localversion2 -> .version
>> I get this naming after a build:
>>
>> viml
Setting a version to local kernel builds has been discussed here so
sorry to bang on it some more.
I found information here from a previous thread and kept one of the
answers but finding now that I don't really understand it.
Or am doing the proceedure wrong.
It was Neil B's post:
From: Neil
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