Re: [gentoo-user] Nano problem after an upgrade

2003-09-08 Thread Heath Miller
Thats the thing that got me. My use flags didnt even have a mention of 
debug in them. With made the fix that much stranger . But hey it worked :)

On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 22:07:50 -0700, Andrew Farmer 
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At 06 September, 2003 Heath Miller wrote:
Thanks it worked . But just for my own knowledge why did it work? And
what caused it in the first place?
You should *not* have the +debug USE flag turned on by default. Only
enable it for packages you particularly want debugging for -- it can
enable debug code (like this) that you probably don't want.


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Re: [gentoo-user] Nano problem after an upgrade

2003-09-05 Thread Andrew Farmer
At 06 September, 2003 Heath Miller wrote:
> Thanks it worked . But just for my own knowledge why did it work? And
> what caused it in the first place?

You should *not* have the +debug USE flag turned on by default. Only
enable it for packages you particularly want debugging for -- it can
enable debug code (like this) that you probably don't want.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Nano problem after an upgrade

2003-09-05 Thread Heath Miller
Thanks it worked . But just for my own knowledge why did it work? And what caused it 
in the first place?

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From: Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sep 4, 2003 10:45 PM
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Heath Miller wrote:
> 
> I recently upgraded my sytem to the curent version of everything using 
> emerge -u world. I use the ACCEPT_KEYWORDS+"`x86" ( Iknow it unstable, 
> but I dont go nut with the use flags on the cpu so usually it goes 
> smooth) Now nano is not working correctly,it comes up but if you move 
> through the file your going to edit  you get painting line (what ever 
> line # you happen to be on ) and if you move to the part of the actual 
> line to edit it then does painting line # section # and it will not let 
> you edit.Any one hear of this before and know a fix?

Try 'USE="-debug" emerge nano'

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Re: [gentoo-user] Nano problem after an upgrade

2003-09-04 Thread Andrew Gaffney
Heath Miller wrote:
I recently upgraded my sytem to the curent version of everything using 
emerge -u world. I use the ACCEPT_KEYWORDS+"`x86" ( Iknow it unstable, 
but I dont go nut with the use flags on the cpu so usually it goes 
smooth) Now nano is not working correctly,it comes up but if you move 
through the file your going to edit  you get painting line (what ever 
line # you happen to be on ) and if you move to the part of the actual 
line to edit it then does painting line # section # and it will not let 
you edit.Any one hear of this before and know a fix?
Try 'USE="-debug" emerge nano'

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[gentoo-user] Nano problem after an upgrade

2003-09-04 Thread Heath Miller
I recently upgraded my sytem to the curent version of everything using 
emerge -u world. I use the ACCEPT_KEYWORDS+"`x86" ( Iknow it unstable, but 
I dont go nut with the use flags on the cpu so usually it goes smooth) Now 
nano is not working correctly,it comes up but if you move through the file 
your going to edit  you get painting line (what ever line # you happen to 
be on ) and if you move to the part of the actual line to edit it then 
does painting line # section # and it will not let you edit.Any one hear 
of this before and know a fix?
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