Re: [gentoo-user] Cannit download installation cd

2003-02-05 Thread Voicu Liviu
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On Wednesday 05 February 2003 10:59, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
 Hi list,

 when i try to download
 http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/releases/1.4_rc2/x
86/i686/livecd/gentoo-grp-i686-1.4_rc2.iso, i get

 550 filename no such file or directory

 Is something wrong with the webserver?

Got the same msg...maybe the files really doesn't exists...
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Re: [gentoo-user] Cannit download installation cd

2003-02-05 Thread Heinrich Rebehn
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:59:07AM +0100, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:


Hi list,

when i try to download 
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/releases/1.4_rc2/x86/i686/livecd/gentoo-grp-i686-1.4_rc2.iso, 
i get

550 filename no such file or directory

Is something wrong with the webserver?



Select another mirror. The file is definetily there!

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Thank you. I used 
http://ftp.tu-clausthal.de/pub/linux/gentoo/releases/1.4_rc2/x86/i586/livecd/gentoo-grp-i586-1.4_rc2.iso 
and received: File too large, please use ftp. Using ftp finally seems to work 
(still transfering).

I hope the project is in a better state than its mirrors ;-)

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[gentoo-user] Installation freeze (1.4_rc2, RAID system)

2003-02-05 Thread Lieven Buts
When installing from the 1.4_rc2 Athlon XP GRP CD
image on a system with the following specs:

  - Athlon XP 1100MHz, 256 KB cache
  - Via Chipset 
  - HighPoint HPT370/372 RAID controller integrated
   on mainboard (KG7)
  - Two IDE disks running in striping RAID
  - 512 MB main mamory
  - SB-Live EMU1
  - NVidia GeForce NV11 on AGP

the kernel freezes during booting with te following
messages:

-
 ...
hda: Pioneer DVD-ROM...
hdb: LITE-ON CD-writer...
hdc: IOMEGA ZIP 100 ATAPI...
spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
-

I googled for the final error message, but it seems
that this can have many causes.

Any ideas?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Connection Too Slow

2003-02-05 Thread Voicu Liviu
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On Wednesday 05 February 2003 14:23, Sancar Saran wrote:
 Hi,
 I trying to update my current gentoo.
 I had speed issues it look like

  emerge (2 of 22) kde-base/kdeartwork-3.1 to /

 opengl

  emerge (3 of 22) kde-base/kdenetwork-3.1 to /
  emerge (4 of 22) kde-base/kdepim-3.1 to /
  emerge (5 of 22) dev-perl/Audio-Tools-0.01 to /
  emerge (6 of 22) dev-libs/libsigc++-1.0.4-r2 to /
  Downloading

 http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/libsigc++-1
.0.4.tar.gz --14:16:11--
 http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/libsigc++-1
.0.4.tar.gz = `/usr/portage/distfiles/libsigc++-1.0.4.tar.gz'
 Resolving www.ibiblio.org... done.
 Connecting to www.ibiblio.org[152.2.210.81]:80... connected.
 HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Moved Temporarily
 Location:
 http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/libsigc+
+-1.0.4.tar.gz [following]
 --14:16:21--
 http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo/distfiles/libsigc+
+-1.0.4.tar.gz = `/usr/portage/distfiles/libsigc++-1.0.4.tar.gz'
 Resolving distro.ibiblio.org... done.
 Connecting to distro.ibiblio.org[152.2.210.109]:80... connected.
 HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
 Length: 212,089 [application/x-tar]

 41% [===
 ] 87,275   489.11B/sETA 04:15

  Trace route shows
 traceroute distro.ibiblio.org
 traceroute to jungle.metalab.unc.edu (152.2.210.109), 30 hops max, 40 byte
 packets
  1  212.174.130.129 (212.174.130.129)  1.040 ms  0.930 ms  0.847 ms
  2  195.175.17.193 (195.175.17.193)  3.984 ms  3.901 ms  3.734 ms
  3  ankM160-ankM20.ttnet.net.tr (195.175.10.1)  3.744 ms  3.916 ms  3.725
 ms 4  getepeM160-ankM160.ttnet.net.tr (195.175.7.2)  10.247 ms  10.334 ms
 10.202 ms
  5  sl-gw18-nyc-2-1.sprintlink.net (144.232.230.213)  813.557 ms  824.325
 ms 863.539 ms
  6  sl-bb21-nyc-12-1.sprintlink.net (144.232.13.162)  877.895 ms  927.932
 ms 931.009 ms
  7  sl-bb21-atl-11-1.sprintlink.net (144.232.18.69)  876.875 ms  872.335 ms
 888.771 ms
  8  sl-gw25-atl-15-0.sprintlink.net (144.232.22.14)  949.765 ms  941.265 ms
 857.485 ms
  9  sl-mcnc-3-0-0.sprintlink.net (144.223.7.126)  367.764 ms  360.007 ms
 357.886 ms
 10  uncgsr-gw-to-ncni-oc48.ncni.net (128.109.52.2)  363.844 ms  364.930 ms
 377.048 ms
 11  * ciscokid.internet.unc.edu (128.109.36.253)  367.338 ms  365.164 ms
 12  * * *
 13  *


 I can't download updatades. Is anything happen on ibiblo.org ?
 All suggestions are welcome, thanks

Add this to /etc/make.conf


GENTOO_MIRRORS=ftp://ftp.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/gentoo 
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo;

and try again ( more mirrors at www.gentoo.org )



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[gentoo-user] xft and konsole

2003-02-05 Thread Matthew Hinton
  I did an emerge -u world yesterday and it installed xft 2.0.1 as a new 
package.  This caused my font in konsole to become antialiased.  I can't get
konsole to use a bitmapped font now.  I tried starting konsole with the
--noxft option and that didn't do anything.  I am running kde 3.1 and I had no
font problems until xft was installed.  I would be thankfull for any help with
this problem.

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[gentoo-user] emerge -u world fails

2003-02-05 Thread herzog

Doing a stage1 install of gentoo 1.4 on a 1.2GHz Duron system.  My CFLAGS
is set to -mcpu=duron -O3.  Everything goes fine until I get to the
emerge -u world step, where it fails.  Setting my CFLAGS to i686 works
without an issue.  My question is, SHOULD this work with specifying the
duron processor?  Can I specify athlon instead?


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[gentoo-user] Does emerge overwrite make.conf?

2003-02-05 Thread Eric Miller
I am doing my final emerge -u world before finishing
my install.  I *had* a good copy of make.conf with all
my USE variables, CONFIG_PROTECT=-*, and my mcpu
flags.  However, some of the latter packages in the 27
that were needed for the -u world report that some
config files in /etc need updating.  This means
CONFIG_PROTECT is no longer set, so I look at my
make.conf and its back to a generic version.

Yes, I am sure I edited the one thats in
/mnt/gentoo/etc, not the one in CDroot/etc.  I
checked my command history, and I did it two steps
before I did emerge -u world.  In the chroot
evironment, I did

nano -w /etc/make.conf

and edited that way

Do some emerges overwrite make.conf?

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Re: [gentoo-user] emerge -u world fails

2003-02-05 Thread herzog
On 5 Feb 2003, Arturo di Gioia wrote:
 From gcc man page it seems there's no -mcpu=duron option. Try
 -mcpu=athlon or -mcpu=athlon-tbird (check your Duron architecture specs,
 I think your CPU could have a Thunderbird core, according to the speed,
 but I might be wrong).

Serves me right for trusting the make.conf comments.  :) (perhaps someone
should fix that)

I will go with athlon then.


BTW, on an unrelated topic, I did finally get my Ultra5 built with Gentoo.
However, I ended up having to do a stage3 install.



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[gentoo-user] iptables + invalid argument?

2003-02-05 Thread scott
i'm trying to setup nat, and when adding -j MASQUERADE i get iptables:
Invalid argument

in the kernel i have every netfilter option built-in, and in networking
options i have packet socket, network packet filtering, unix domain sockets,
tcp/ip networking, ip: multicasting, ip: advanced router, ip: policy routing,
ip: tunneling, and ip: multicast routing.

i've been doing the following:
muffin root # iptables --flush
muffin root # iptables --table nat --flush
muffin root # iptables --delete-chain
muffin root # iptables --table nat --delete-chain
muffin root # iptables -vv --table nat --append POSTROUTING --out-interface
eth1 -j MASQUERADE
MASQUERADE  all opt -- in * out eth1  0.0.0.0/0  - 0.0.0.0/0  
libiptc v1.2.7a.  6 entries, 936 bytes.
Table `nat'
Hooks: pre/in/fwd/out/post = 0/0/0/612/148
Underflows: pre/in/fwd/out/post = 0/0/0/612/464
Entry 0 (0):
SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Interface: `'/to `'/
Protocol: 0
Flags: 00
Invflags: 00
Counters: 84 packets, 15516 bytes
Cache:  
Target name: `' [36]
verdict=NF_ACCEPT

Entry 1 (148):
SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Interface: `'/to `eth1'/X...
Protocol: 0
Flags: 00
Invflags: 00
Counters: 5 packets, 780 bytes
Cache: 0008 IP_IF_OUT 
Target name: `' [36]
verdict=296

Entry 2 (296):
SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Interface: `'/to `eth1'/X...
Protocol: 0
Flags: 00
Invflags: 00
Counters: 0 packets, 0 bytes
Cache: 4008 UNKNOWN IP_IF_OUT 
Target name: `MASQUERADE' [56]

Entry 3 (464):
SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Interface: `'/to `'/
Protocol: 0
Flags: 00
Invflags: 00
Counters: 117 packets, 10100 bytes
Cache:  
Target name: `' [36]
verdict=NF_ACCEPT

Entry 4 (612):
SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Interface: `'/to `'/
Protocol: 0
Flags: 00
Invflags: 00
Counters: 135 packets, 11444 bytes
Cache:  
Target name: `' [36]
verdict=NF_ACCEPT

Entry 5 (760):
SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Interface: `'/to `'/
Protocol: 0
Flags: 00
Invflags: 00
Counters: 0 packets, 0 bytes
Cache:  
Target name: `ERROR' [64]
error=`ERROR'

iptables: Invalid argument

any ideas on what i ought to try or what i might have done wrong would be
greatly appreciated.
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Re: [gentoo-user] iptables + invalid argument?

2003-02-05 Thread Ing. Bernardo Lopez
if you only want nat:

echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -F
iptables -t nat -F
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0  -o ppp0
-j MASQUERADE

Whit that you get nat...

PS: 192.168.0.0/24 is the local network under eth0... change it if you
have other settings

On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 16:25, scott wrote:
 i'm trying to setup nat, and when adding -j MASQUERADE i get iptables:
 Invalid argument
 
 in the kernel i have every netfilter option built-in, and in networking
 options i have packet socket, network packet filtering, unix domain sockets,
 tcp/ip networking, ip: multicasting, ip: advanced router, ip: policy routing,
 ip: tunneling, and ip: multicast routing.
 
 i've been doing the following:
 muffin root # iptables --flush
 muffin root # iptables --table nat --flush
 muffin root # iptables --delete-chain
 muffin root # iptables --table nat --delete-chain
 muffin root # iptables -vv --table nat --append POSTROUTING --out-interface
 eth1 -j MASQUERADE
 MASQUERADE  all opt -- in * out eth1  0.0.0.0/0  - 0.0.0.0/0  
 libiptc v1.2.7a.  6 entries, 936 bytes.
 Table `nat'
 Hooks: pre/in/fwd/out/post = 0/0/0/612/148
 Underflows: pre/in/fwd/out/post = 0/0/0/612/464
 Entry 0 (0):
 SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 Interface: `'/to `'/
 Protocol: 0
 Flags: 00
 Invflags: 00
 Counters: 84 packets, 15516 bytes
 Cache:  
 Target name: `' [36]
 verdict=NF_ACCEPT
 
 Entry 1 (148):
 SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 Interface: `'/to `eth1'/X...
 Protocol: 0
 Flags: 00
 Invflags: 00
 Counters: 5 packets, 780 bytes
 Cache: 0008 IP_IF_OUT 
 Target name: `' [36]
 verdict=296
 
 Entry 2 (296):
 SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 Interface: `'/to `eth1'/X...
 Protocol: 0
 Flags: 00
 Invflags: 00
 Counters: 0 packets, 0 bytes
 Cache: 4008 UNKNOWN IP_IF_OUT 
 Target name: `MASQUERADE' [56]
 
 Entry 3 (464):
 SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 Interface: `'/to `'/
 Protocol: 0
 Flags: 00
 Invflags: 00
 Counters: 117 packets, 10100 bytes
 Cache:  
 Target name: `' [36]
 verdict=NF_ACCEPT
 
 Entry 4 (612):
 SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 Interface: `'/to `'/
 Protocol: 0
 Flags: 00
 Invflags: 00
 Counters: 135 packets, 11444 bytes
 Cache:  
 Target name: `' [36]
 verdict=NF_ACCEPT
 
 Entry 5 (760):
 SRC IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 DST IP: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
 Interface: `'/to `'/
 Protocol: 0
 Flags: 00
 Invflags: 00
 Counters: 0 packets, 0 bytes
 Cache:  
 Target name: `ERROR' [64]
 error=`ERROR'
 
 iptables: Invalid argument
 
 any ideas on what i ought to try or what i might have done wrong would be
 greatly appreciated.
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Re: [gentoo-user] libstdc problem!

2003-02-05 Thread Felix Rodriguez
Alex,

  I have the same problem and did a search on the gentoo bug site. It told 
me to try the following. Tell me if this works so I can try it when I get home.

emerge lib-compat




At 09:41 AM 2/5/2003 -0600, Alex wrote:
I notice that when I run mozilla, I get the following warnings:

LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library
/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.1.01/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or 
directory]

LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library
/opt/netscape/plugins/npflash.so
[/opt/netscape/plugins/npflash.so: undefined symbol: __dso_handle]

LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library
/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.1.01/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or 
directory]


I also got a simliar message that it couldn't load the following shared
library when I attempted to run a very small C program that I had written
and compiled on a redhat system:

 libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3

Recompiling it fixed it, I was thinking that this problem might be related
to the reason why a lot of people here haven't gotten Java to work in
Mozilla

Any ideas?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Does emerge overwrite make.conf?

2003-02-05 Thread Pat Double
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You certainly should NOT have CONFIG_PROTECT=-* in your make.conf. That 
tells portage to not protect any configuration files, i.e. anything in /etc. 
Therefore your make.conf got overwritten.

On Wednesday 05 February 2003 10:04 am, Eric Miller wrote:
 I am doing my final emerge -u world before finishing
 my install.  I *had* a good copy of make.conf with all
 my USE variables, CONFIG_PROTECT=-*, and my mcpu
 flags.  However, some of the latter packages in the 27
 that were needed for the -u world report that some
 config files in /etc need updating.  This means
 CONFIG_PROTECT is no longer set, so I look at my
 make.conf and its back to a generic version.

 Yes, I am sure I edited the one thats in
 /mnt/gentoo/etc, not the one in CDroot/etc.  I
 checked my command history, and I did it two steps
 before I did emerge -u world.  In the chroot
 evironment, I did

 nano -w /etc/make.conf

 and edited that way

 Do some emerges overwrite make.conf?

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[gentoo-user] Swap on a seperate physical drive

2003-02-05 Thread Eric Miller
I have two HDD in my system, /dev/hda and /dev/hdb. 
When I try to mkswap or fdisk on /dev/hdb (during the
install using the gentoo install CD) I get:

unable to start /dev/hdb


now, this drive is my primary slave, and works fine in
Windows XP, and RH.   What's the deal here?

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Re: [gentoo-user] Swap on a seperate physical drive

2003-02-05 Thread Andrew Dacey
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From: Eric Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 12:56 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] Swap on a seperate physical drive


 I have two HDD in my system, /dev/hda and /dev/hdb.
 When I try to mkswap or fdisk on /dev/hdb (during the
 install using the gentoo install CD) I get:

 unable to start /dev/hdb


 now, this drive is my primary slave, and works fine in
 Windows XP, and RH.   What's the deal here?


I might be having a total brain fart here (entirely possible, work tends to
do that to me) but doesn't the lettering scheme go:

a, Master primary controller
b, Master secondary controller
c, Slave primary controller
d, Slave secondary controller

If I'm remembering this correctly (been ages since I've done an IDE system
with more than one drive) but if I'm right, then you should try fdisk
/dev/hdc

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Re: [gentoo-user] Best way to count packages

2003-02-05 Thread nealbirch
Matt Tucker wrote:

-- nealbirch [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thusly:



# count=0 # for i in `emerge -ep --deep world | grep ebuild`; do
count=$(( # $count+1 )); done; echo $count

285 packages installed?!


A bit off-topic, but doesn't:

emerge -ep --deep world | grep ebuild | wc -l

make more sense? Actually, the --deep is unnecessary, since the
tree's marked as empty anyway:


yup...  didn't remember wc, thanks!



$ emerge -ep world | grep ebuild | wc -l 395 $ emerge -ep --deep
world | grep ebuild | wc -l 395


 $  emerge -ep --deep world | grep ebuild | wc -l
285
 $  emerge -ep world | grep ebuild | wc -l
  3

What the ... I ran it a couple more times and both settled on 289...
what would cause that behaviour?!



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Re: [gentoo-user] Swap on a seperate physical drive

2003-02-05 Thread Tarsoly Andras
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 18.07, Andrew Dacey wrote:

hi,

 I might be having a total brain fart here (entirely possible, work tends to
 do that to me) but doesn't the lettering scheme go:

 a, Master primary controller
 b, Master secondary controller
 c, Slave primary controller
 d, Slave secondary controller

no, that's not true.

a. master primary
b. slave primary
c. master secondary
d. slave secondary

and so on (if you have ide raid controller for example).

yeah, your prediction regarding the barin fart ... was true, actually ;)


take care,
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Re: [gentoo-user] RE: OT: Muttrc gpg

2003-02-05 Thread Daniel Albuschat
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And that's where the pine users get lost...
My question is even more OT, i think:
How do I handle the attached PGP signatures with pine?

PinPGP works _very_ nice with inline pgp in the body,
but does not with the attachements.

cu, Daniel


On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:

 That's how mutt works. It adds the pgp attached signature...
 
 I have my signature attached using mutt...
 
 On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:43:34AM -0600, Henning, Brian wrote:
  I did a little research on mutt and gpg inorder to sign my emails. When i
  send emails with my current configuration it comes in an attatchment form of
  an attatchment instead i would like to receive something like this:
  
  something like this.
  
  
  
  
  
  here is my .muttrc, any suggestions to fix my problem?
  
  set pgp_replyencrypt=yes
  set pgp_replysign=yes
  set pgp_autosign=yes
  set pgp_sign_as=0x0365CF6E
  
  
  set pgp_decode_command=gpg %?p?--passphrase-fd 0? --no-verbose --batch
  --output
   - %f
  set pgp_verify_command=gpg --no-verbose --batch --output - --verify %s %f
  
  set pgp_decrypt_command=gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --no-verbose --batch --output
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  --output
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  -Original Message-
  
  Hello-
  i just got gpg configured for my bsd machine now i am ready to integrate it
  with
  mutt. is there a simple way to sign my emails like a script to make it easy
  to
  configure? i have seen a few example on the web and they look pretty
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Re: [gentoo-user] iptables + invalid argument?

2003-02-05 Thread gabriel
On February 5, 2003 01:26 pm, Jay Pfeifer wrote:
 Recompile iptables.

 Regards,

i had the exact same problem and recompiling iptables did the trick for me.  
it had to do with the ( mcpu | march ) = line in make.conf.  check your 
architecture again, and recompile.

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Re: [gentoo-user] RE: OT: Muttrc gpg

2003-02-05 Thread Chris Marsh
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  Also note that using the old-style PGP message format is strongly
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Why are attached signatures prefered?

Chris

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[gentoo-user] Cursor woes!

2003-02-05 Thread C. Brewer
Apparently it was late and I misinformed. Comment Inherits=whiteglass to get default 
cursor, substitute redglass of other cursor to get that cursor.

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[gentoo-user] libxml build error

2003-02-05 Thread dsoper
Hi all,

I built a gentoo 1.2 box for a friend, and he kept the thing and it hasn't
been updated in about 6 months.  He only has a modem and he brought it
over to my house to upgrade.  So, I did an did a sync, an emerge
portage, and an emerge -u system, because of all the (neat) changes
in the past few months.

Then I went to do emerge -u world and all was fine and dandy until I
got to libxml.  Then I got the following:

nanohttp.c: In function `xmlNanoHTTPConnectAttempt':
nanohttp.c:807: `len' undeclared (first use in this function)
nanohttp.c:807: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
nanohttp.c:807: for each function it appears in.)
make[2]: *** [nanohttp.lo] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/libxml2-2.4.24/work/libxml2-2.4.24'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/libxml2-2.4.24/work/libxml2-2.4.24'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2

!!! ERROR: dev-libs/libxml2-2.4.24 failed.
!!! Function src_compile, Line -271, Exitcode 2
!!! (no error message)

I tried deleting the distfile, redownloading, and also cleaned out the
build directory, but I keep getting the same message.  Anyone know how
to fix this?

Cheers,
Dennis
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Re: [gentoo-user] how to update all packages

2003-02-05 Thread Ajay Sharma
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Mark D'voo wrote:

 Go here, it has a little script that will put every package you have
 installed including deps into your world file making sure that
 everything get's updated.
 
 http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=7487highlight=

I thought that putting all your files including deps in the world file
was a bad idea??  

Someone tell me if this is wrong:

Let's say you install packageA and it pulls in the depB, depC, and depD
packages as dependencies.  So from my understanding packageA will be
listed in the world file and the depB, depC and depD packages won't be.  
Running 'emerge -u world' will update the packages listed in the world
file, packages like packageA will get updated while depB, depC, and depD
will stay at their older version.  To update those packages you need to
run 'emerge -u --deep world'.  And if you uninstall packageA, then it
will remove depB, depC, and depD.

So far so good??

Now if you run that script and put *all* your packages in the world file
then portage won't know if depB can safely be removed because it's now a
regular package in the world file instead of just being a dependency of
packageA?  So now you have stale libraries or other junk that you
probably don't need because you unmerged packageA a long time ago but
depB, depC and depD are still on your system taking up space.

Is my thinking correct?  If so this should be spelled out somewhere
because every few weeks or so there's always a portage misunderstanding
that comes up on this list.

later,
ajay


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RE: [gentoo-user] how to update all packages

2003-02-05 Thread Kevin J. Anderson


--Original Message-
-From: John Nilsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:21 PM
-To: Peter Ruskin
-Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] how to update all packages
-
-
-On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 03:10, Peter Ruskin wrote:
- On Thursday 06 Feb 2003 01:56, Ajay Sharma wrote:
-  On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Mark D'voo wrote:
-   Go here, it has a little script that will put every package you have
-   installed including deps into your world file making sure that
-   everything get's updated.
-  
-   http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=7487highlight=
- 
-  I thought that putting all your files including deps in the world file
-  was a bad idea??
- 
-  Someone tell me if this is wrong:
- 
-  Let's say you install packageA and it pulls in the depB,
-depC, and depD
-  packages as dependencies.  So from my understanding packageA will be
-  listed in the world file and the depB, depC and depD packages
-won't be.
-  Running 'emerge -u world' will update the packages listed in the world
-  file, packages like packageA will get updated while depB, depC, and
-  depD will stay at their older version.  To update those packages you
-  need to run 'emerge -u --deep world'.  And if you uninstall packageA,
-  then it will remove depB, depC, and depD.
- 
-  So far so good??
-
- Not quite: if you uninstall packageA it will *not* remove depB,
-depC, and
- depD.
-
-A --depclean would however, Also --update will take a peak att depB
-while --deep will follow down to depC and depD.
-
-If you add the whole system to world a simple `emerge -u world` would
-have to examine every single package, and its first line of deps, for
-updates (I don't know it it optimizes away packages that has already
-been decided on), which would mean that glibc f.ex. would be examined
-about 400 times, could get rather slow I imagine...
-
-/John

I just tried this command, it says that --depclean is an invalid option.

emerge unmerge -p --depclean kde
and
emerge -p --depclean kde

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RE: [gentoo-user] how to update all packages

2003-02-05 Thread Kevin J. Anderson

--
--A --depclean would however, Also --update will take a peak att depB
--while --deep will follow down to depC and depD.
--
--If you add the whole system to world a simple `emerge -u world` would
--have to examine every single package, and its first line of deps, for
--updates (I don't know it it optimizes away packages that has already
--been decided on), which would mean that glibc f.ex. would be examined
--about 400 times, could get rather slow I imagine...
--
--/John
-
-I just tried this command, it says that --depclean is an invalid option.
-
-emerge unmerge -p --depclean kde
-and
-emerge -p --depclean kde
-
-kev
-

nm, just did a search on the gentoo forums, and I see its more along the
lines of

emerge -p depclean

I just did this to get rid of all of the kde dependencies, hopefully all
will go well.

kev


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RE: [gentoo-user] how to update all packages

2003-02-05 Thread John Nilsson
Oh sorry. depclean is a target not an option. It works on your whole
system. kind of an inverse world -e =)

/John

On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 04:23, Kevin J. Anderson wrote:
 --
 --A --depclean would however, Also --update will take a peak att depB
 --while --deep will follow down to depC and depD.
 --
 --If you add the whole system to world a simple `emerge -u world` would
 --have to examine every single package, and its first line of deps, for
 --updates (I don't know it it optimizes away packages that has already
 --been decided on), which would mean that glibc f.ex. would be examined
 --about 400 times, could get rather slow I imagine...
 --
 --/John
 -
 -I just tried this command, it says that --depclean is an invalid option.
 -
 -emerge unmerge -p --depclean kde
 -and
 -emerge -p --depclean kde
 -
 -kev
 -
 
 nm, just did a search on the gentoo forums, and I see its more along the
 lines of
 
 emerge -p depclean
 
 I just did this to get rid of all of the kde dependencies, hopefully all
 will go well.
 
 kev
 
 
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[gentoo-user] Still having problems with X, Su, reboot/shutdown, and logins

2003-02-05 Thread Susie
I can't figure out what is causing this.  If I log in as root then log
out and in as user I can't su.  Once in as user I can't log in on
another console as root or su, it just hangs.  Then trying to reboot
using ctl alt del it hangs til I've tried that combo 2 or 3x.  Anyone
have any clue what would do that to my system?  One of the weirder
errors during all this is I had links installed(I've since taken it out)
and when running it as root in console using -mode flag it was fine. 
However when I tried the same as user I got an I/O error.

Right before all this several packages got updated.  Kdeutils, kdetoys,
gentools, and one other file.(ack I can't remember... I've got the darn
flu so dealing with brain fog here)

I also reciently did a emerge depclean and it removed 22 files not in
use.  However I noticed when kdeutils and kdetoys upgraded that I can
still find in /usr/kde the /usr/kde/3/  with files still in it sitting
along side the /usr/kde/3.1/  shouldn't it of removed the kde3 when
installing kde3.1?  One final question is how do I rememerge all world
files?  Since somethings were installed I've used ufed and changed
some flags.  I'd like to remerge things compiled under the current
flags.  I tried emerge world however that didn't work.

Thanks in advance :)

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Re: [gentoo-user] Error calculating dependancies...

2003-02-05 Thread Brett Campbell
A masked package is one that should not be installed because of a buggy ebuild file or 
something else undesirable.  /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask contains a list of 
these files.  a package can also be masked by its KEYWORDS variable in its ebuild 
file; the architecture (say, x86) will be prefixed with a tilde (~) if it is masked.

you should really know what you're doing if you unmask a package and install it.

[lion-O]

 What does this mean:
 
 cow portage # emerge abiword
 Calculating dependencies
 !!! all ebuilds that could satisfy abiword have been masked.
 
 !!! Error calculating dependancies. Please correct.
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Re: [gentoo-user] Erm, newbie help, please.

2003-02-05 Thread Spider
begin  quote
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 20:06:41 -0500 (EST)
Adam Bultman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Hello, everyone.  I'm a bit of a newbie to Gentoo.  I've had a gentoo
 web server up and running for about a month now, but I'm just now
 installing it on a desktop machine I have.  
 
 FYI, the desktop system is:
 Athlon XP 1800+
 256 MB DDR RAM
 MSI Mobo
 WD IDE hdd
 
 Info:
 gentoo 1.4_rc2
 libc.so.6
 gcc 3.2
 make.conf has:
 CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
 CFLAGS=-march=athlon-xp -03 -pipe

read that line again. Compare the Oh from CHOST to the Oh in -O3 .
(Optimize 3) 


your CFLAGS is typoed, Zero instead of Big Oh, so the compiler bails
with an error and thus cannot create executables.


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Re: [gentoo-user] fetchmail: SMTP error

2003-02-05 Thread Mr R A Mercer
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Oliver Burnett-Hall wrote:

 You could try telnetting into the mail server and dealing with the
 message there.

 'telnet pop3.myisp.net 110' will connect you to a POP3 server, then you
 need to authenticate with 'USER username' and 'PASS password'.

 Once your in use commands like LIST, TOP and DELE to list, look at, and
 delete messages.  QUIT will disconnect you.  RFC1725 describes what you
 can do.

Thanks a lot, that did the trick.

Cheers

Adam

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