Re: [gentoo-user] cronie setup questions
On Fri, 4 Oct 2024 at 01:47, Walter Dnes wrote: > My head hurts. Which config file do I enter the config into, and are > there any initialization steps? Is there a simpler cron program, if > that would help? As Dale said, 'crontab -e' to edit the current user's crontab is the easiest solution, which I also use with cronie. There you can paste in your config line without the user name. You can also edit /etc/crontab if you want, in this file the syntax includes a field to specify what user a command should run as, so here you could paste in your config line as is. Make sure to add the cronie service to a runlevel so it starts automatically: 'sudo rc-service add cronie default' Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone here use Proton email service?
On Thu, 3 Oct 2024 at 16:44, Peter Humphrey wrote: > Not wishing to hijack the thread, but I've been trying for years, > intermittently, to get LAN mail working. It did work once, years ago, but I'm > damned if I can get it going again now. My problem is not with dovecot but > with postfix. Mail originating on the posfix machine goes where it should, but > not any from others on the LAN. Not wanting to hijack the hijack, and I don't really know which of these I set up myself, but just my seemingly related config that works to send mail from my server 'other' to postfix on 'this': this: /etc/postfix/aliases: arve@.lan arve /etc/postfix/main.cf: mynetworks = 192.168.0.0/24, 127.0.0.0/8 other: /etc/mail/local-host-names: etc/mail/mailertable: 192.168. smtp: esmtp: Obviously 'other' has 'this' in /etc/hosts. And then I send mail with 'sendmail arve@' (with sendmail from mail-mta/opensmtpd) Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge - Tips and Tricks
On Tue, 3 Sept 2024 at 11:05, Arve Barsnes wrote: > > On Tue, 3 Sept 2024 at 09:49, Dale wrote: > > If you find a place that explains all those and what they do, please > > share a link. I'd like to know too. I didn't find anything on the > > wiki. > > They're in the man pages. > man 4 make.conf > https://devmanual.gentoo.org/eclass-reference/make.conf/index.html That should be: man ***5*** make.conf
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge - Tips and Tricks
On Tue, 3 Sept 2024 at 09:49, Dale wrote: > If you find a place that explains all those and what they do, please > share a link. I'd like to know too. I didn't find anything on the > wiki. They're in the man pages. man 4 make.conf https://devmanual.gentoo.org/eclass-reference/make.conf/index.html Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] sys-apps/portage and binary packages
On Sat, 13 Jul 2024 at 14:42, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Hello list, > > Where I live, updates to portage itself usually take longer to appear as a > binary package than as source, so I can't 'getbinpkg'. Therefore I've set: > > # cat /etc/portage/env/nobinpkg.conf > FEATURES="${FEATURES} -getbinpkg" > > # cat /etc/portage/package.env > sys-apps/portage nobinpkg.conf > > But still portage wants to fetch the binary. > > What am I doing wrong? I don't know what you're doing wrong, but FEATURES is an additive variable, so adding the ${FEATURES} in there is not necessary. An alternative might be adding it to emerge default opts in make.conf: EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="${EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS} --usepkg-exclude 'sys-apps/portage'" Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Updating profile
On Tue, 9 Jul 2024 at 00:41, Thelma wrote: > > I'm on profile: > default/linux/amd64/17.1/desktop (exp) * > > but it seems to me it is obsolete. Has anybody switched to a new profile? > How complicated is it? > > Gentoo instruction page is not very clear. > ==> NEW default/linux/amd64/23.0/split-usr > (added "split-usr") > > My eselect profile list shows: > default/linux/amd64/23.0/desktop (stable) > Do I need to "split-user" to the end? > > default/linux/amd64/23.0/desktop/split-usr ?? > > The 17.1 profile will apparently be removed after one year. > Does it mean my system will not be able to upgrader after profile 17.1 is > removed? You have understood perfectly which profile to switch to, the new profile equivalent to your old one is the 'split-usr' one. If you follow the instructions in the news item it is not very complicated at all. If you have any problems, touch back here for help. Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] world upgrade a mess, need some advise
On Tue, 2 Jul 2024 at 18:49, Wols Lists wrote: > > On 02/07/2024 10:17, Arve Barsnes wrote: > > IMO, only bring out the hammer if you're having a problem. > > And when you run emerge --update, does that sometimes find nothing to > upgrade? No reason why it *should* find something. > > There's a couple of commands like that that sometimes find nothing to do > - emerge --depclean is another. > > But if you set off all these "do something if there's something needing > doing" jobs, you'll always have a clean, up-to-date system. > > And yes it would be nice if there was a page somewhere in the handbook > or similar that said "this is how to keep your system up-to-date, just > run these commands every week or so". Sure, sometimes there are no updates, even on my unstable system it happens. And a world update tells you every time that you should run --depclean to make sure your system is consistent. And upgrading certain packages tells you to run other commands after updating to make sure your system is consistent. Including perl with perl-cleaner. If you do everything portage tells you to do, you'll have perl-cleaner mostly be a pointless waste of time, and if you never run it except when asked to, you might be forced to now and then to fix a problem. Your chosen solution to this 'dilemma' probably comes down to how confident you are when coming up to portage conflicts, no shame either way :) Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] world upgrade a mess, need some advise
On Tue, 2 Jul 2024 at 10:57, Dale wrote: > Just some additional info. I did a update on my main rig the other > day. According to emerge, everything is just fine. I ran perl-cleaner > with pretend, it is wanting to emerge some 200 packages. Looks like Wol > is right. We need to run this after each OS update. Maybe this should > be documented in a wiki somewhere??? Sometimes you need a hammer, but most of the time you don't. Have not used perl-cleaner for a while, so I tried it here, and it found no packages needing to be rebuilt. IMO, only bring out the hammer if you're having a problem. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: python 3.12 update
On Wed, 5 Jun 2024 at 20:05, Grant Edwards wrote: > What I found misleading (and tripped over) was the implication that > the three step migration process outlined in the news item had a > reasonable likelyhood of working for a large percentage of users. > > If the new items had warned that anybody using one of > packages that won't work with 3.12 are going to have to stop after > step 1 until those packages have been brought "up to date" so that > they can build with 3.12. Had I known that, I wouldn't have tried the > three step migration and would have simply postponed the upgrade. Maybe I've been using gentoo too long, but I never assumed these three steps were a 'single upgrade' recipe, I assumed each step were to be undertaken as the portage tree allowed. Reading the news item again, I see that no such thing is implied, but perhaps it should have been? Otherwise, what is the point of these steps as opposed to the automatic upgrade portage initially attempts? The only way it is safer is if you have a complete functioning system between each step, so I naturally assumed that there could be waiting between each step to allow the tree to come to an upgradeable state. Maybe some wording to that effect should be added when the 3.13 update rolls around. Either way, I went for the "bunch of 3.11 stuff in package.use" since I "enjoy" that kind of process, so I wasn't impacted. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] python 3.12 update
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 at 08:56, Dale wrote: > That is one way to do it. Thing is, if there are several updates before > they can use 3.12, then you get to edit those each time. As it is, I'll > leave it there for a couple weeks. If emerge complains in the meantime, > I can remove a line or two. After a couple weeks, or maybe three, I can > remove that and see if emerge can update without it. There is definitely a risk of me having to update the file each update for a while :-) I would possibly recommend my way anyway for those packages with the "single_target" variant, probably a bigger chance of any update to those packages being adding py3.12 support. Then again, I'm probably happier than most to tinker with these files to get them to my liking, I've never used autounmask in any way :-) Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] python 3.12 update
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 at 07:05, Dale wrote: > I was caught up in the upgrade problem too. Each time I would run > emerge, I would get more packages that can't use 3.12 yet. This is the > list if packages I had to add to package.use. > > ## > # Try to remove soon. Also sci-electronics/kicad further down. > app-admin/checkrestart python_single_target_python3_11 > app-portage/elogviewer python_single_target_python3_11 > > ## > I prefer to add the flags to a specific package version only. That way you might have to update the list on updates if packages don't yet support the upgrade, but as soon as it does, it will remove itself from your py3.11 list 'automatically' and you can just clean it at your leisure down the line. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Using the new binpkgs
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 at 15:43, Peter Humphrey wrote: > I'm still mystified by these Gentoo binary packages. I assume that they're > generated using the default USE flags in the profile version (whence the need > to > specify it in gentoobinhost.conf). > > So why is portage not fetching webkit-gtk from the repo? I've just had to > compile it from source, even though nothing in /etc/portage/ refers to it > (except for wxGTK depending on it). Therefore I assume i meet the conditions > for using the binpkg, but apparently not. A variety of USE combinations are built, but it needs to match your case. Check your binhost mirror to see which combinations exist, for instance at https://ftp.lysator.liu.se/gentoo/releases/amd64/binpackages/23.0/x86-64/Packages Search for 'CPV: net-libs/webkit-gtk' and check the USE line for the matching package versions you're wondering about. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Slightly corrupted file systems when resuming from hibernation
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 at 15:29, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > > My understanding is the gentoo-sources kernels are aligned with the LTS > > upstream releases. > > Right, they use the same version numbers. But you can't see from just > looking at the available "gentoo-sources" which one is LTS and which one > is not. You have to consult "https://www.kernel.org/"; to get this in- > formation. Only LTS kernels get stabilised, so this information is readily available. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with "GRUB upgrades" news item
On Wed, 6 Mar 2024 at 07:02, Dale wrote: > If you followed the docs for installing grub with EFI, you need to point it > to the location of the efi directory. The command might look like this. > > grub-install --efi-directory=/efi > > Hope that helps. > > Dale Specifically in your case, Walter, that would be --efi-directory=/boot Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] gui-libs/egl-wayland and x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers dependency conflict.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 at 18:03, Dale wrote: > Is there a proper long term fix for this or do I need to mask the egl > package until things catch up? As long as things work, I'm fine with > masking and waiting. I just figure there may be a better fix I'm > missing. Maybe someone else sees it. Others already answered about the arrows and the meaning of them, but I just wanted to chime in and say that there's no reason to mask anything at the moment, it is just a warning from portage that it can't upgrade egl-wayland because nvidia-drivers requires the older version. If the drivers are ever updated to allow for newer egl-wayland, any masks would just make the upgrade more of a chore. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Help with local mail, please
On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 at 23:11, Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Tuesday, 13 February 2024 17:20:40 GMT Arve Barsnes wrote: > I think those entries must be for sendmail. Yes, that machine has sendmail from mail-mta/opensmtpd, not postfix, not sure it matters. > > In /etc/postfix/main.cf there is this, and I assume at least some of > > this makes this all work: > > myhostname = .lan > > inet_interfaces = $myhostname, localhost > > mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost, > > Isn't the same as $myhostname? No, $myhostname is .lan Like you I've had some trouble in the past, so a lot of this is from trying and failing, but it works as I want it now, so I'm happy-ish. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Help with local mail, please
On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 at 16:52, Peter Humphrey wrote: > For years, I've been using postfix to accept mail from LAN hosts, and from the > Internet via my ISP. This has never worked as I want it - it's just so complex > to set up and understand. Well, it is for a bear of little brain like me. > > Can someone tell me how to make postfix accept all mail addressed to any host > or user on the LAN - and not forward any mail to anywhere at all? It's running > on a single-homed host on the LAN, and all other hosts are also single homed. > Any of four hosts can originate mail, and I have fetchmail running on the same > host to collect POP3 mail from my ISP. Dovecot serves IMAP4 to KMail clients > on the LAN. > > At present, postfix is insisting on forwarding mail addressed to root on a LAN > machine, but it's supposed to be acting on behalf of that machine. Two other > hosts' mails never show up anywhere. I'm not sure I quite understood where you're having problems, but I have a machine that accepts mail from the LAN through postfix, so I'll show some of my setup. Replace any <> with your hostnames. On the LAN machine I don't have postfix, I only send mail directly to the machine with 'sendmail', but I found that I have in /etc/mail/mailertable: 192.168. smtp: esmtp: And in /etc/mail/local-host-names I have set - maybe that does something, but I send mail directly with sendmail either way. On the postfix machine I have in /etc/postfix/aliases: root: arve This should make all mail to root be delivered to me. It also contains a bunch of aliases that I'm not sure if is necessary: arve@ arve arve@.lan arve arve@.localdomain arve arve@.lan arve In /etc/postfix/main.cf there is this, and I assume at least some of this makes this all work: myhostname = .lan inet_interfaces = $myhostname, localhost mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost, mynetworks = 192.168.0.0/24, 127.0.0.0/8 Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] 'make install' hijacked by installkernel ?
On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 at 10:55, Adam Carter wrote: > > I just tried to install a new kernel using 'make install' only to find that > the behaviour has changed and it appears to be running a bunch on > installkernel stuff. > > 'make help' says > install - Install kernel using (your) ~/bin/installkernel or > (distribution) /sbin/installkernel or install to > $(INSTALL_PATH) and run lilo > > So I guess that I want the 'install to $(INSTALL_PATH) and run lilo' > behaviour that i'm used to. How to i get 'make install' to ignore > /sbin/installkernel ? I think 'make install' has always called installkernel, but this was previously provided by sys-apps/debianutils. For reasons that I haven't investigated too much, this is now 'forked' and provided by the installkernel package, so as I understand it, having the installkernel binary provides the behaviour that you're used to. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel questions. Availability and upgrading from old kernel.
On Sun, 21 Jan 2024 at 23:39, Jack wrote: > On 2024.01.21 15:51, Jack wrote: > > discussions about how many and which kernels (gentoo-sources, and > > possibly others) will ever get marked Stable. I believe it is > > something like only series marked "longterm" at kernel.org will get > > marked stable, and I think it is not even all of them, although I > > don't recall how they choose which in each series do get stabilized. > > As 6.6 and 6.7 are "stable" at kernel.org, none of them will be > > "stable" in Gentoo. > And clearly I'm wrong, at least partly, as 6.6.13 was just marked > stable. The policy now as I understand it, is that the last release of the year gets chosen as the next LTS release. This was 6.6 in 2023. To check/confirm which branches are LTS, see https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] dependency conflict
On Wed, 10 Jan 2024 at 03:36, wrote: > The error messages indicate that there are conflicting versions and USE flags > for these packages. > Any hint how to resolve it? The messages say that python requires USE=berkdb on sys-libs/gdbm, while hylafaxplus requires an older version of media-libs/tiff. The first one you can fix yourself, while the other probably needs an update of hylafaxplus that supports the newer versions. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] "eix" doesn't find a freshly installed package
On Mon, 8 Jan 2024 at 11:18, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > > running eix > > on its own by default only outputs 50 packages, so there's that. > > Where do you take this limit from? Running eix in any way that produces more than 50 package results, it shows this for me: Only 50 matches displayed on terminal Set EIX_LIMIT=0 to show all matches I can only assume that it detects that the output is a pipe and ignores this limit. Not going to investigate, as you found your answers :) Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] "eix" doesn't find a freshly installed package
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 at 19:41, Arve Barsnes wrote: > > On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 at 18:24, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > > > during my last routine upgrade package "media-video/vlc" installed new > > dependency "media-libs/libmpg123". However, after installation "eix" > > did not list the new package, while "eix-installed" did: > > > ># eix-update --quiet > ># env -i eix | grep -E 'app-portage/eix|media-libs/libmpg123' > >[I] app-portage/eix > ># env -i eix-installed all | grep -E > > 'app-portage/eix|media-libs/libmpg123' > >app-portage/eix-0.36.7 > >media-libs/libmpg123-1.32.3-r1 > ># > > > > Are there any "eix" gurus out there who can tell me how to trick "eix" > > into listing _all_ packages? > > I'm no "eix guru", but reading the man page to show me what the '-i' > flag does pretty much explain why it would exclude many packages. You > probably want the capital '-I' version to list installed packages. Right, ignore that, I see the '-i' flag was to 'env'. But running eix on its own by default only outputs 50 packages, so there's that. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] "eix" doesn't find a freshly installed package
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 at 18:24, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > > Greetings, > > during my last routine upgrade package "media-video/vlc" installed new > dependency "media-libs/libmpg123". However, after installation "eix" > did not list the new package, while "eix-installed" did: > ># eix-update --quiet ># env -i eix | grep -E 'app-portage/eix|media-libs/libmpg123' >[I] app-portage/eix ># env -i eix-installed all | grep -E 'app-portage/eix|media-libs/libmpg123' >app-portage/eix-0.36.7 >media-libs/libmpg123-1.32.3-r1 ># > > Are there any "eix" gurus out there who can tell me how to trick "eix" > into listing _all_ packages? I'm no "eix guru", but reading the man page to show me what the '-i' flag does pretty much explain why it would exclude many packages. You probably want the capital '-I' version to list installed packages. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] SDDM tmp file goes missing?
On Fri, 5 Jan 2024 at 10:57, Andreas Fink wrote: > It's the anacron job in /etc/cron.daily/systemd-tmpfiles-clean that > cleans files in the tmp folder. > There has also been a news item about the change on November 21st 2022. > > You might have to adapt the files that should not be cleaned by the > automatic cleanup (or disable automatic cleanup). Good shout. Upstream has created a fix, but it is not in a release (yet). https://github.com/sddm/sddm/commit/b002d02bbe9281b8362fa549991b7581b7758668 I'll try that and see if my version of the problem appears again. Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] SDDM tmp file goes missing?
On Fri, 5 Jan 2024 at 02:49, Spackman, Chris wrote: > Any thoughts on possible causes or fixes? I've also had this happen a few times over the last months, with error mails about SDDM tmp files from cron. Just wanted to pipe in and say that I don't have either rkhunter or keepassxc, so they must be unrelated. Running on openbox. I also have the 'unable to open new GUI apps' problem on a Plasma machine now and then. I had not connected the two, but maybe the same root cause. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Python 3.11 USE flags being flipped on
On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 at 16:21, Martin Vaeth wrote: > > stefan1 wrote: > > This got me wondering though, is there no way to fix this globally > > via make.conf instead of adding patched ebuilds to my overlay? > > No. Until https://bugs.gentoo.org/209653 is fixed (which did not > happen since 16 years and presumably never will), there is no > other way to fix dependencies than to copy the ebuild to some > overlay. The fix to stefan1's problem is surely to extend the allowed python versions in PYTHON_COMPAT though, the solution for that would be different than changing the dependencies directly. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Python 3.11 USE flags being flipped on
On Fri, 15 Dec 2023 at 10:09, wrote: > The problem is that I'm on python 3.12 and portage is pulling in an > older version. Should have mentioned it in the first post, then it would be easy to look into it and tell you that media-libs/mesa is only supported up to 3.11 (in the ebuild anyway). You can try adding 3.12 to the ebuild yourself, as it seems to be working fine according to https://bugs.gentoo.org/919912 Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] ffmpeg: WARNING: One or more updates/rebuilds have been skipped due to a dependency conflict
On Mon, 4 Dec 2023 at 12:41, Dale wrote: > From what I've read so far, opencascade wants a older ffmpeg than > everything else I have installed. It looks like opencascade needs to > upgrade its code to work with newer ffmpeg. If I understand it correctly. Correct, according to the gentoo maintainer. Upstream says it is used for 'video recording', so if you don't use that part of it, you shouldn't miss it. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] ffmpeg: WARNING: One or more updates/rebuilds have been skipped due to a dependency conflict
On Mon, 4 Dec 2023 at 09:28, Dale wrote: > Anyone see a way to fix this? It's getting old seeing this every week > when I try to do my updates and it may be blocking other updates as well. Take a look at everything Jigme wrote, but the easy fix seems to disable USE="ffmpeg" on the opencascade package. What that does to your use of that package is outside of my knowledge. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage reports preserved libs, but won't rebuild
On Fri, 24 Nov 2023 at 04:07, Jack wrote: > > May or may not help, but have you tried revdep-rebuild? Also, you can try just one-shotting the reported packages, such as (for the last one in your list): emerge -1 sys-libs/zlib Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Unwanted fonts
On Mon, 2 Oct 2023 at 13:06, Peter Humphrey wrote: > Has anyone found a way to exclude media-fonts/noto from a Plasma system? > They're a 1GB download and I have no intention of ever using them - DejaVu > suits me perfectly. If they're actually not in use, try package.provided. # echo "media-fonts/noto" >> /etc/portage/profile/package.provided # emerge -C media-fonts/noto Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] What is a dependency of ruby
On Thu, 21 Sept 2023 at 13:45, Alan McKinnon wrote: > > Hey Gentooers, > > Not 100% back in the gentoo groove yet, forget some basic tools. > > Something pulled in ruby, I know not what. > > What commands show me what installed packages have ruby as a dependency? I tend to use # equery d dev-lang/ruby equery from app-portage/gentoolkit Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] net-libs:webkit-gtk-2.40.5-r410 fails to configure
On Fri, 8 Sept 2023 at 21:12, John Covici wrote: > Thanks a lot for everyone's response, but its a puzzle to me. > > So, I looked at that bug, but could not find any resolution. Also, I > don't have any pkgconfig other than dev-perl/ExtUtils-PkgConfig > 1.160.0-r1 and a virtual for the same 2-r1 . So, I am puzzled. The package is named dev-util/pkgconf, no "ig" in the name :) Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] net-libs:webkit-gtk-2.40.5-r410 fails to configure
On Fri, 8 Sept 2023 at 10:01, Dale wrote: > John Covici wrote: > > Searching yields the following: > > eix media-libs/gstreamer > > [I] media-libs/gstreamer > > Available versions: (1.0) 1.20.3^t{xpak} 1.20.4^t{xpak} > > 1.20.5^t{xpak} 1.20.6^t (~)1.22.3^t{xpak} > > {+caps +introspection nls +orc test unwind ABI_MIPS="n32 > > n64 o32" ABI_S390="32 64" ABI_X86="32 64 x32"} > > Installed versions: 1.22.3(1.0)^t{xpak}(08:40:21 PM > > 06/04/2023)(caps introspection nls orc -test -unwind > > ABI_MIPS="-n32 -n64 -o32" ABI_S390="-32 -64" > > ABI_X86="64 -32 -x32") > > Homepage: > > https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/ > > Description: Open source > > multimedia > > framework > > I can't tell anything from that command since the installed version is > highlighted with color. You need to run the command I posted so that it > lists them and shows which version is installed in plain text. If I > read that error right, you just have a old version installed for some > reason. First we need to be sure that is the case and if it is, figure > out why. I think you might be misreading the initial message Dale, the output is saying that it requires a version of 1.16.2 or higher, and John's latest shows that he has version 1.22.3 installed. I found a bug on bgo which might be related, https://bugs.gentoo.org/913644, it could be worth a try to downgrade dev-util/pkgconfig. I have the same versions installed, but when I last compiled webkit-gtk I had version 1.8.1 installed. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] mcomix (really python)
On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 13:12, Jorge Almeida wrote: > Nope. I don't run a Gnome system, and evince pulls an absurd bunch of > dependencies, even with most USE variables unset Sure, which is why I put in that caveat :) > why would I need elogind, udisks, polkit, etc. just to read a comic book or > view a pdf? I do have elogind because sddm requires it (have been pondering if I should switch), but I don't have udisks or polkit, so those can at least be controlled with some USE variables. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] mcomix (really python)
On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 11:51, Jorge Almeida wrote: > > $ mcomix foo.cbr > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: You don't have the required version of the > Python Imaging Library Fork (Pillow) installed. > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Installed Pillow version is: 10.0.0 > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Required Pillow version is: 6.0.0 or higher > > What is one supposed to do with an error message like this?! > I even uninstalled pillow and then re-emerged mcomix. Sure enough, it pulled > pillow, as expected. No avail. > Thanks Had a lot of trouble with mcomix when I tried it sometime in the last few years. If you already have most of the dependencies I can recommend trying app-text/evince as an alternative. It works fine in my limited usage. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Is distfile partial mirror with failover possible?
On Mon, 4 Sept 2023 at 22:02, Mark Knecht wrote: > I'm a GMail user also. Sadly you'll want to not only bottom post, but also > select all text you're responding to, remove formatting (Ctrl-V) and then > type your response or you'll be down voted for responding in HTML. > > I hate it also, but this list is easily one of my favorites and I'm no longer > a Gentoo user. I also use both GMail and Outlook, and you can set up GMail to be plain text by default. It's not too difficult to click the three dots and type your reply where it belongs. Not so easy in Outlook which is actively hating its users. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] problem emerging dev-php/xdebug
On Mon, 28 Aug 2023 at 15:07, John Covici wrote: > > OK, thanks, funny portage said any of ... and it listed the php 7.4, > that is what tripped me up. That's because the package itself still lists it as a possibility, but the php 7.4 is masked at a higher level. The package will be updated in time, and you would get more or less the same error message. Timing these kinds of changes across the repository can be hard :) Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] problem emerging dev-php/xdebug
On Mon, 28 Aug 2023 at 14:21, John Covici wrote: > The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied: > any-of ( php_targets_php7-4 php_targets_php8-0 > php_targets_php8-1 ) > > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) > > Now I have in a package.use file > dev-php/xdebug php_targets_php7-4 > > which I thought was correct. So how to fix? The parantheses around php 7.4 in PHP_TARGETS="(-php7-4) -php8-0 -php8-1" means that this flag is masked. dev-lang/php:7.4 is also masked, so I assume this is due to be removed soon. You should move to 8.0 or 8.1 to successfully install this package. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] How to find which .keep file creation is failing
On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 at 17:28, Peter Humphrey wrote: > Now what? I can't do without webkit-gtk. webkit-gtk's ruby dependency also is given by RUBY_TARGETS, so this should mean you have set ruby30 on it somewhere in /etc/portage/ Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Klayout and ruby target problem.
On Sun, 25 Jun 2023 at 19:24, Dale wrote: > WARNING: One or more updates/rebuilds have been skipped due to a > dependency conflict: > > media-video/ffmpeg:0 > > (media-video/ffmpeg-6.0-r1:0/58.60.60::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > merge) USE="X alsa bluray bzip2 dav1d encode fdk fontconfig frei0r > gnutls gpl iconv jpeg2k lcms libass lzma mp3 network opengl openh264 > postproc pulseaudio sdl svg theora threads truetype vorbis vpx vulkan > webp x264 x265 xvid zlib -amf -amr -amrenc (-appkit) -bs2b -cdio > -chromaprint -chromium -codec2 -cpudetection -cuda -debug -doc -flite > -fribidi -gcrypt -gme -gmp -gsm -hardcoded-tables -iec61883 -ieee1394 > -jack -jpegxl -kvazaar -ladspa -libaom -libaribb24 -libcaca -libdrm > -libilbc -libplacebo -librtmp -libsoxr -libtesseract -libv4l -libxml2 > -lv2 (-mipsdspr1) (-mipsdspr2) (-mipsfpu) (-mmal) -modplug -nvenc > -openal -opencl -openssl -opus -oss -pic -qsv -rav1e -rubberband -samba > -snappy -sndio -speex -srt -ssh -static-libs -svt-av1 -test -twolame > -v4l -vaapi -vdpau -verify-sig -vidstab -vmaf -zeromq -zimg -zvbi" > ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="aes avx fma3 fma4 mmx mmxext > sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 xop -3dnow -3dnowext -avx2" > FFTOOLS="aviocat cws2fws ffescape ffeval ffhash fourcc2pixfmt graph2dot > ismindex pktdumper qt-faststart sidxindex trasher" conflicts with > media-video/ffmpeg:0/56.58.58= required by > (sci-libs/vtk-9.2.5:0/9.2::gentoo, installed) USE="ffmpeg java logging > mysql openmp qt5 rendering sdl threads -all-modules -boost -cuda > (-debug) -doc -examples -freetype -gdal -imaging -las -mpi -odbc > -openvdb -pdal -postgres -python -qt6 -tbb -test -tk -views -vtkm -web" > ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -python3_10" > VIDEO_CARDS="-nvidia" > > media-video/ffmpeg:0/56.58.58=[abi_x86_64(-)] required by > (media-libs/opencv-4.7.0:0/4.7.0::gentoo, installed) USE="contrib > contribdnn eigen features2d ffmpeg gphoto2 java jpeg jpeg2k opengl > openmp png python qt5 tiff webp -contribcvv -contribfreetype -contribhdf > (-contribovis) -contribsfm -contribxfeatures2d -cuda -debug -dnnsamples > -download -examples -gdal -gflags -glog -gstreamer -gtk3 -ieee1394 > -lapack -lto -opencl -opencvapps -openexr -tesseract -testprograms > -threads -v4l -vaapi -vtk -xine" ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)" > CPU_FLAGS_X86="avx f16c fma3 popcnt sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 > -avx2 -avx512f" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_11 -python3_10" > > And MUCH MUCH more. O_O > > If someone happens to have seen this and knows a fix, I'd appreciate a > hint. ;-) Again, the whole output is huge. If I can't sort it and no > one recognizes that little snippet, may start another thread. Then beat > it into submission. ROFL It seems like ffmpeg 6 has been unmasked? Haven't synced my tree in a few days, but it seems right according to packages.gentoo.org. Your two examples, sci-libs/vtk and media-libs/opencv, requires the older subslot version. These things tend to sort themselves out with world rebuilding, unless they really require something older. There probably is a tracker bug for ffmpeg 6 unmasking, where you could see if your packages are not supported for ffmpeg 6 yet. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Klayout and ruby target problem.
On Sun, 25 Jun 2023 at 18:19, Dale wrote: > The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied: > ruby_targets_ruby30 > > The above constraints are a subset of the following complete expression: > exactly-one-of ( python_single_target_python3_10 > python_single_target_python3_11 ) any-of ( ruby_targets_ruby30 ) > > By default, it has no ruby target it seems, although it used to. The > on/off status changes. Setting to match the old way made it worse, as > mentioned above. I can't figure out how to make this work. This might be a bug from the recent move to ruby31 as the default target, but the easy solution as I see it now is installing the unstable version klayout-0.28.9, which has the ruby31 target available. I found this bug, https://bugs.gentoo.org/903497, which was about stabilising 0.28.5 "because needed by ruby30", so I assume a similar action is needed now. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
On Sun, 4 Jun 2023 at 21:56, Dale wrote: > > Howdy, > > Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts. > Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes up > the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing. I'm thinking this is a USE > flag problem but I can't tell for sure. Anyone else recognize this and > make sense of it? I recently switched to the pipewire thing and that > could be part of it, maybe. It's among those mentioned at least. > > Ideas? Thoughts?? It seems opencascade and handbrake are the culprits for you, blocking the ffmpeg upgrade, in your output they require
Re: [gentoo-user] problems with today's update and python 3.12
On Sun, 4 Jun 2023 at 15:40, John Covici wrote: > Hi there. I am having problems with world update and I don't know how > to solve this one. > > (dev-lang/python-exec-2.4.10-2:2/2::gentoo, installed) > USE="(native-symlinks) userland_GNU -test" ABI_X86="(64)" > PYTHON_TARGETS="(pypy3) (python3_10) (python3_11) python3_9" pulled > in by > >=dev-lang/python-exec-2:2/2=[python_targets_python3_9(-)] > required by (dev-python/slackclient-2.5.0-1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > USE="userland_GNU" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_9 > -python3_8" > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Your problem is an outdated dev-python/slackclient which requires python 3.8 or 3.9. This package does not seem to be in the ::gentoo repo any more, so I would try to find an alternative. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Portage load control
On Fri, 12 May 2023 at 10:34, Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Friday, 12 May 2023 01:38:52 BST Jack wrote: > > The --load-average to emerge itself just tells it not to start a new job > > if the load is above the setting. If there are several large jobs, but > > all start with single threaded configuration activity such as > > ./configure or cmake, multiple jobs can clearly get started before the > > load average starts climbing. > > I have said several times that portage is ignoring that setting. I have it at > 40, yet portage kicks off more packages at 72, and continues doing so for > extended periods - at least 15 minutes. But are you sure that it is actually ignored? It was said in an earlier message from Mark that the value was related to number of cores, where your 24 cores at 100% average load would translate to a value of --load-average 24.0. That would put your value of 40 at 166% average load? What load are you actually trying to limit it to? If you want 40% load, that should apparently be --load-average 9.6. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia-drivers fails to patch
On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 at 11:55, Dale wrote: > Did something change with overlays? In the past, I copied the ebuild > over to local overlay and ran the ebuild command for the manifest. It > downloaded everything that was needed. Now, it seems it doesn't. They > add a step? I miss a step that slipped my mind? I don't think the files/ directory contents were ever downloaded by the ebuilds, they are a part of the portage tree, so they appear when you sync. Maybe the files/ contents from the main tree were available for your overlay ebuild somehow? I've never had that luxury, so now I*m wondering how your ebuild ever worked :-) Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia-drivers fails to patch
On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 at 10:58, Dale wrote: > I put my local ebuilds in /usr/local/portage. Obviously emerge sees it > since it was trying to use it. I don't understand why it doesn't work > tho. I looked at the ebuild in the tree and my overlay, they look the > same, including the patches from different versions. > > Now I need to figure out why the overlay version isn't working. I've > had occasion to need older versions before, due to some bug or > something. Gonna see if it builds against the new kernel now. Let us > pray. If your ebuild and the repo ebuild are the same, that means that the patch was changed, look in your /usr/local/portage/x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers/files/ folder and compare with the current files. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Portage 'Completed (m of n)' messages
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 14:45, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > On Tuesday, 11 April 2023 13:28:58 BST Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > > On 11/04/2023 13:59, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > > What does the panel think of these new status messages from portage > > > (~amd64)? > > What messages? Where? When? :P > > They seem to be a feature of sys-apps/portage-3.0.46 and probably 3.0.45. Nikos' questions still stand :P Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.5 and net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.5-r500
On Sun, 9 Apr 2023 at 22:37, wrote: > > My system pulled IN two versions of webkit-gtk (slot 4 and 5) > net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.5 > net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.5-r500 > > Running: > equery d =net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.5-r500 > * These packages depend on net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.5-r500: > app-office/gnucash-4.8 (net-libs/webkit-gtk:4/37) > net-libs/libproxy-0.4.18 (webkit ? net-libs/webkit-gtk:4) > > equery d =net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.5 > * These packages depend on net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.38.5: > app-office/gnucash-4.8 (net-libs/webkit-gtk:4/37) > net-libs/libproxy-0.4.18 (webkit ? net-libs/webkit-gtk:4) > > Which package is pulling IN slotted version? It definitely seems like gnucash and libproxy are pulling in the slot 4 version? You might have other packages that don't depend on any particular slot, and portage will then pull in the latest version, which on a stable system is the slot 5 package. This could maybe be considered a bug. On my system, I have one package depending on a slot 4.1 package, and one with no slot requirement, so I have both a slot 4.1 package and a slot 6 package installed. It's annoying, true. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Openrc service crash
On Sat, 8 Apr 2023 at 10:41, Michael wrote: > OK, I added rc_gatling_after="net" in rc.conf, but it didn't work. gatling > crashed. However, adding 'sleep 5s' in its init.d startup script works. What > might be causing this discrepancy? I see now in your first message that the output says that gatling will wait and start after net.enp2s0 has started, I guess there must be a crash while waiting. Is there no logs from the daemon? There might be a way to add a delay in rc.conf as well, so you don't directly edit the init script. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Openrc service crash
On Sat, 8 Apr 2023 at 10:00, Michael wrote: > It was probably the addition of IPv6 - as a workaround I added 'sleep 5s' > before the gatling init.d exec command and it now starts normally. If it was indeed the network that was missing, you could try changing the service from "need" to "after" starting the net service. Add to /etc/rc.conf: rc_gatling_after="net" Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] portage ignores -drafts flag set in /etc/portage/package.use
On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 at 12:12, gevisz wrote: > portage reported the following: > > The following USE changes are necessary to proceed: > (see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details) > # required by dev-python/pyzmq-25.0.2::gentoo[-test] > # required by dev-python/qtconsole-5.4.0::gentoo > # required by dev-python/ipython-8.12.0::gentoo[qt5] > # required by dev-python/ipyparallel-8.4.1::gentoo > >=net-libs/zeromq-4.3.4-r1 -drafts > > I have set this in /etc/portage/package.use/ipython file. Show us what you have in /etc/portage/package.use/ipython (and the file that portage created for you). Also, check if you have set the drafts flag on zeromq in a different file in /etc/portage/package.use/ # grep drafts /etc/portage/package.use/* Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] NodeJS compiling problem
On Sun, 5 Mar 2023 at 16:21, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Hello list, > > Am I the only one unable to install net-libs/nodejs-18.14.2? The log file has > some interesting entries: > > * FEATURES: network-sandbox preserve-libs sandbox userpriv usersandbox > * Checking whether python3_11 is suitable ... > * >=dev-lang/python-3.11.1-r1:3.11[threads(+)] ... > [ ok ] > * Using python3.11 to build (via PYTHON_COMPAT iteration) > * Determining the location of the kernel source code > * Found kernel source directory: > * /usr/src/linux > * Could not detect kernel version. I wouldn't think this is really the problem, as long as you get the "found kernel source directory" message. Being able to determine the version doesn't seem that important, depending on what the actual compile errors are. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Duel boot - How to verify boot loader updates?
On Fri, 9 Dec 2022 at 11:55, Michael wrote: > To check the GRUB version of the second OS without booting into it, you can > grep for grub in its /var/log/emerge.log Or see what version is named in the /usr/share/doc/grub-2.?? folder name. On the other hand, if the question is *really* about knowing if grub-install has been run on one of the machines, I don't know if there is a way. Probably look at change dates on the files in /boot/grub/? Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Playing .wav files?
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022 at 18:28, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Hello list, > > What do you use to play .wav files? I've come across a collection which I'd > like to be able to play, but I can't find a usable player in Gentoo. Media- > sound/wavplay doesn't do it. I play them in audacious, which is my regular audio player, but if you have some hard-to-play files maybe try ffplay from the ffmpeg package? ffmpeg tends to handle most formats after all. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel 6.0 upgrade broke sound to TV over HDMI
On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 at 05:40, Dale wrote: > To get sound to go to the TV screen, I set this in Smplay preferences > for audio where it says Output driver: alsa:device=hw=1.7 Until now, > that has always worked and that is several years and even a few kernel > upgrades. Sound for Smplayer goes to TV screen but all other sound goes > to the main speakers through the little jack and a amp I have hooked to > it. I won't be telling you what to one way or the other about pulseaudio, but I don't expect ALSA to stop working any time soon. Just for reference, to get sound to my TV when playing video with mpv (originally a fork of mplayer, so possibly accepts most of the same parameters that would work for you in smplay), I use this parameter: --audio-device=alsa/hdmi:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 Looking at your aplay output from the old kernel, putting this in Smplay might work: Output driver: alsa/hdmi:CARD=NVidia,DEV=1 I wonder though if it means anything that in the new aplay -l output for your TV it says, Subdevices: 0/1. Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] where is 'mke2fs' ?
On Thu, 17 Nov 2022 at 21:30, Philip Webb wrote: > > I need to rewrite the filesystem on a USB stick after it got damaged. > My notes tell me to use 'mke2fs', but 'which' doesn't find it : > has it been replaced by something else ? > I have 'e2fsprogs' installed, but there's no 'man' file for it > & it doesn't seem to create filesystems. > There is a utility 'sys-fs/genext2fs', which I emerged & looked at, > but it's not clear whether it does the simple job I need. # equery b `which mke2fs` * Searching for /sbin/mke2fs ... sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.46.5-r4 (/sbin/mke2fs) Might it be hidden behind USE="tools"? Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrading from 5.14 to 6.0 version
On Fri, 11 Nov 2022 at 11:30, Peter Humphrey wrote: > I can't remember any difficulty going from the 5 series to 6.0.0 either, even > though it was a .0 version, which we all know is generally to be suspected. Not when it comes to the linux kernel though, where major version changes are arbitrary and comes around the x.19/20/21 switch no matter which new features are in it. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] x11-bas/xorg-x11 removal
On Tue, 1 Nov 2022 at 09:44, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > > > 1) Has /var/lib/portage/set_name been deprecated? > > > > > > No. The new default is now /var/lib/portage. Check your > > > /etc/portage/repos.conf/gentoo.conf if you're in doubt about where > > > your main repo is. > > > > When did that happen? The portage man page still shows /etc/portage/sets/ > > as the location for user-defined sets. > > There seems to be some confusion here. /var/lib/portage is where portage > stores things; /etc/portage is where you store portage things. Indeed, this was my mistake. Has /var/lib/portage/ ever been possible for sets? Since the world file is there, I could see an initial implementation choosing that as the logical destination, but I have no memory of it. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] x11-bas/xorg-x11 removal
On Mon, 31 Oct 2022 at 22:12, Walter Dnes wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 11:39:47PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote > > > > qlist -IC | grep -e x11-base -e x11-apps -e x11-fonts >/etc/portage/sets/x11 > > emerge -n @x11 > > > > Saves filling @world with dozens of x11 entries. > > 1) Has /var/lib/portage/set_name been deprecated? No. The new default is now /var/lib/portage. Check your /etc/portage/repos.conf/gentoo.conf if you're in doubt about where your main repo is. > 2) Will items in /etc/portage/sets/ be automatically updated > each time you update world? What kind of updates would that be? You never update world, it is a registry of what packages you have installed, generally, not a specific version. A set would be the same. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] problems emerging some ruby packages
On Wed, 12 Oct 2022 at 02:12, Jack wrote: > As I said in my reply to Neil, why would this happen in just a handful > of packages, but not in over thirty others? mini_mime is the other > problem package, and it does not use ruby_add_bdepend so there is only > one line with USE_RUBY: 'USE_RUBY="ruby26 ruby27 ruby30 ruby31"'. > > So - why is ruby31 disabled for (so far) only these two packages? > (The other packages which are failing depend on one of these two.) Maybe these two are just written more strict? I'm unable to read the eclass to determine how it masks these flags on a stable system on these packages, it will happily install it with ruby31 on my unstable system, but you can try to unmask the flag in /etc/portage/package.use.mask dev-ruby/thor -ruby_targets_ruby31 Not the minus sign. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] problems emerging some ruby packages
On Tue, 11 Oct 2022 at 22:02, Jack wrote: > Does anybody see what I'm missing? Maybe you have something in package.use for this package? You could try to get emerge to tell you more explicitly what problem it has USE="ruby_targets_ruby31" emerge -av dev-ruby/thor Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Dolphin and adding a option, if it exists.
On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 at 22:33, Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Am Thu, Oct 06, 2022 at 10:10:52AM +0200 schrieb Arve Barsnes: > > 1. Equivalent to your method > > - Select old file, F2 (rename), ctrl+c, esc, select new file in other > > pane, shift+F6 (move with rename), ctrl+v, enter > > Shift+F6 only moves without rename—only if the destination already > exists. Not sure what you mean here, although in essence any "rename" operation in this context is always just a "mv" anyway. Maybe you missed that I was talking about emelfm2, where shift+F6 lets you change the name of the file you want to move before moving it. If you change the name to something that exist in the destination, then you'll get asked if you want to replace it. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Dolphin and adding a option, if it exists.
On Thu, 6 Oct 2022 at 06:40, Dale wrote: > > Howdy, > > This may not exist. If not, oh well. Sometimes when I'm moving files > with Dolphin, I need a added feature. I tend to use split panes when I > copy or move files. Quite often, I want to move files from one location > to another and the new file use the same name as the old file I'm > replacing. What I *wish* I could do, move the file from one pane to the > other and drag the new file on top of the old file and it replace it > with the name of the old file. As it is now, I have to bring up > properties, select the name of the file, while not including the > extension, and copy it, then close that window and open properties on > the new file, highlight the old name, paste new name, close window, copy > new file over and either delete old file or tell it to overwrite the > file. Sometimes it has a different extension and I have to delete > instead. > > It would be a lot faster if I could just drag it on top of file I want > to replace and either it be configured to use name of old file for new > file or me select in a pop up what I want to do. Basically, move and > drop instead of all the properties, copy, repeat with paste on new file > and then move and maybe delete a file as well. I went to the services > window and looked for anything I could add but I didn't see anything > that would do what I describe but it could be a hidden feature of one > that isn't obvious. > > Has anyone ever seen something that does this? While I use dolphin, I > may could use another tool if it has this feature. This is probably a case of Dolphin not being a good tool, unless it has a built-in command-line? $ mv newfile oldfile will overwrite the old file in place with the new file with the name of the old file. In my file manager, emelfm2 (sadly not in tree any more), which has a built-in command-line there are at least two ways I could solve this. 1. Equivalent to your method - Select old file, F2 (rename), ctrl+c, esc, select new file in other pane, shift+F6 (move with rename), ctrl+v, enter 2. Equivalent to explicit command-line on the built-in terminal - mv %f %F (referencing selected file(s) in the active and inactive pane respectively) I know there are many file managers with a built-in terminal, so maybe others have similar possible solutions. I saw someone mention midnight commander which I believe is one. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] x11-base/xorg-x11 masked
On Tue, 4 Oct 2022 at 08:41, w...@op.pl wrote: > > Hello everyone! > Upon upgrade, portage told me that x11-base/xorg-x11 is masked and will > be removed from the repo on November 1st. I thought "ok, why not do it > now", so I have typed: > # emerge -W x11-base/xorg-x11 > # emerge -cav > and there was a surprise (not a pleasant one). Since xorg-x11 is a > metapackage it pulled so many things I would like to have still here. > Is there any reasonable way to put all those packages to my world file, > so I can easily remove xorg-x11 without deleting half of my desktop > apps? Are you sure that you would miss any of them? From the lists on the bugs posted by Holger here, it seems like most of it are small specialised tools used for specific needs. If you don't know that you explicitly use them, you probably don't. The proposed meta package for the to-be-removed fonts is a different matter, but I don't know how much use those fonts get in practice, might be worth following that bug for info. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] problem with emerge depclean after world update
On Fri, 30 Sept 2022 at 22:27, Wol wrote: > Does that mean an update typically cleans a replaced package > automagically? I thought that usually they got left behind and that was > why you needed depclean - to remove all the old versions? > > Certainly that's what I remember of depclean of old - the list of stuff > being cleaned was mostly old versions of what was installed. I don't remember that, although my memory might be less than stellar. Unless a package is slotted, an update replaces the old version, and hence nothing to depclean. Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] problem with emerge depclean after world update
On Fri, 30 Sept 2022 at 20:47, John Covici wrote: > > Hi. So, when I tried to do my emerge depclean after my world update, > which went through with no problems, I get the following message: > > Calculating dependencies... done! > * Dependencies could not be completely resolved due to > * the following required packages not being installed: >* > * >=app-text/poppler-0.16.0:0/123=[cairo] pulled in by: > * app-misc/tracker-miners-3.4.0 > > But I have: > > ebuild R] app-text/poppler-22.09.0:0/124::gentoo USE="cairo cxx > introspection jpeg jpeg2k lcms png qt5 tiff utils -boost -cjk -curl > -debug -doc -nss -verify-sig" > and > ebuild R] app-misc/tracker-miners-3.4.0:3::gentoo USE="exif gif > gstreamer iso jpeg networkmanager pdf playlist rss (seccomp) tiff > upower xml -cue -ffmpeg -gsf -iptc -raw -test -xmp -xps" > > So, what have I done wrong this time -- or is it some kind of bug > somewhere? Probably a temporary problem. app-misc/tracker-miners requires a version of app-text/poppler with subslot 123, but only ones with subslot 122 and 124 currently exists in tree (as of my tree synced within the last 24 hours). I'm sure that'll resolve itself at some point one way or another. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] seems lots of packages no longer in the tree
On Sun, 25 Sept 2022 at 16:04, John Covici wrote: > > Hi. I updated the tree yesterday using git. Now, in this mornings > batch of announcements, I am finding lots of packages no longer in the > tree -- one of them is app-admin/logcheck . Another is rxvt. Now, I > don't use these packages, but I am wondering if something has gone > wrong with my tree? I don't have either of those packages in my tree, so we're in the same boat. I don't know about rxvt (rxvt-unicode is still in the tree), but logcheck was lastrited on the gentoo-dev mailing list a while back, so I assume it was expected to disappear. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] C compiler cannot create executables
On Sat, 10 Sept 2022 at 17:28, Jack wrote: > Any thoughts or suggestions? I feel like this is an error that tends to pop up when your toolchain is broken. Are you able to re-emerge gcc? Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] rsync not deleting removed directory and drive PW DIS 3.3v question
On Fri, 2 Sept 2022 at 10:36, Dale wrote: > I've tried removing the -u, adding --force but no change. Basically, if > I remove a directory on the source, how do I get it to remove the same > on the backup/target? I went through the options on the man page and > nothing hit me as a fix. What am I missing? Not sure if it would make any difference, but did you try the prune empty dirs switch, '-m'? Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] grub-install: error: cannot find EFI directory [RESOLVED]
On Wed, 27 Jul 2022 at 15:24, n952162 wrote: > Well, I discovered that this works: > > grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/sda > > Although that is an UNDOCUMENTED option! It's dropped from the --help menu. > > I found it in the --help on an old system. > > Amazing how these things just disappear. It shows both in --help and in the man page for my up-to-date grub. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] google-chrome-103.0.5060 - choose password for new keyring
On Fri, 8 Jul 2022 at 15:34, Matt Connell wrote: > > Should not this instruction say emerge --pretend --depclean rather > > than --unmerge ? > > Since its pretended, the result is the same, ultimately. > Actually, none of them gives you any info about why a package is installed, and --unmerge doesn't even try to check. Without --pretend it's perfectly happy to let you shoot yourself in the foot. What you actually need to get portage to tell you what requires the package in question is # emerge --pretend --depclean --verbose gnome-keyring Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] GeForce GT 710 and nvidia-drivers-510.73
On Thu, 7 Jul 2022 at 23:00, wrote: > Does "nvidia-drivers-510.73" works with GeForce GT 710 card? > > It does not seem so, when searching on nvidia's pages for drivers for that model, the latest available are 465.31. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Failing to emerge "sys-apps/fwupd-1.8.1"
On Thu, 2 Jun 2022 at 17:33, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > Greetings, > > my last successful build of "sys-apps/fwupd" was 1.7.7-r2. Immediately > before my vacation 1.8.0 failed on 2022-05-10, and today 1.8.1 failed, > too. > > Since the build log says at its end > > * If you need support, post the output of `emerge --info > '=sys-apps/fwupd-1.8.1::gentoo'`, > * the complete build log and the output of `emerge -pqv > '=sys-apps/fwupd-1.8.1::gentoo'`. > > and since I am currently absolutely clueless, I'm including the output > from these two commands as well as the complete build log (except for > ANSI control characters) as requested above. Hopefully, somebody has an > idea what's going wrong here. > According to https://bugs.gentoo.org/841767 this could possibly be fixed for you by either activating the gusb USE flag, or de-activating the modemmanager USE flag. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge-webrsync
On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 at 19:58, Jude DaShiell wrote: > Found no snapshots on rit.edu and went back from now to March 6, 2022. > I'm using openrc now. Has gentoo got a site where it shows latest > available snapshot information for its snapshots? > What kind of information are you after? I looked at a different mirror, and it doesn't really have any information except signatures and the like. https://ftp-stud.hs-esslingen.de/Mirrors/gentoo/snapshots/ Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] How to see make output when emerging a package?
On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 at 19:23, Dex Conner wrote: > Hi everyone > > I've tried setting --quiet-build=n and --quiet=n but to no avail > because I have --jobs set to higher than 1. I've checked > /var/log/emerge.log but that's only the emerge output not the make > output that I'm looking for. What am I missing here? > > You're missing that the make log is in a separate place for each package. Usually in /var/tmp/portage somewhere. As you noticed, setting --jobs higher than 1 automatically sets --quiet-build, and makes it unable to activate. It will tell you after portage is finished about any failed packages, and where that log is, but if you want to see all that output while it's compiling you'd need to script a way to automatically check for new build.log files in /var/tmp/portage as new package compile jobs starts and monitor them. Basically, my advice is to use --jobs=1 if you want to see the output. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with libcrypt transition
On Sun, 10 Apr 2022 at 15:32, Walter Dnes wrote: > I know that the news item gives dire warnings about not unmerging > glibc. Can I safely unmerge virtual/libcrypt and replace it? > > Sure, but you would probably get the same errors. I'm suspecting you have some USE flags configured which creates the conflict. Possibly you have set the USE="crypt" for glibc. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with libcrypt transition
On Sun, 10 Apr 2022 at 04:35, Walter Dnes wrote: > To quote Rowan and Martin "Later... that very same evening" (7 hours > and 265 packages) it finished. Now to tackle libcrypt. How do I handle > the following? As near as I can tell from the news item, glibc's > internal libcrypt is being replaced by an external libxcrypt but the > details are vague.. > Hard to tell from your output what the status of any conflicts are on your system. As the message correctly indicates, it cannot upgrade glibc because virtual/libcrypt-1 requires the older version. What would portage complain about before you excluded it? What is the output from: emerge -1va =virtual/libcrypt-2 As mentioned in the news item, most upgrades should have just happened on its own without user interference, so it might also be as simple as re-running the @world command with --backtrack=1000 Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Java wants cups?
On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 18:43, Matthias Hanft wrote: > And jdk-11 seems to need just openjdk (and not icedtea any more). > > This is because icedtea doesn't exist for java 11 (at least in portage). If you don't need it for anything in particular, I would go with your initial thought to just mask >=virtual/jdk-11 and see if you can get away with it, it might just have been installed because it has been keyworded for you lately. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] "sys-libs/glibc[crypt(+)]" is soft blocking sys-libs/libxcrypt
On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 15:34, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 15:12:36 +0200, Arve Barsnes wrote: > > > This file is for setting or unsetting USE flags on a package. > > To "mask the system USE flag" on libxcrypt you would put this in > > /etc/portage/package.use.mask: > > sys-libs/libxcrypt system > > Shouldn't that be /etc/portage/profile/package.use.mask? > > I guess so. I've never used it, but refer to the portage man page to confirm. Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] "sys-libs/glibc[crypt(+)]" is soft blocking sys-libs/libxcrypt
On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 11:54, n952162 wrote: > I'm not really clear on masking. > > 1. My /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords has no mention of glibc, so I think there's nothing to unmask. This file is for adding or removing keywords from packages (like amd64 or ~amd64). To "unmask and enable the crypt USE flag of sys-libs/glibc" you would put this in /etc/portage/package.use.mask: sys-libs/glibc -crypt > 2. "mask the system USE flag"? USE flags go into /etc/portage/package.use, correct? Is that "mask" an inexact expression? Anyway, a "system" USE flag? This file is for setting or unsetting USE flags on a package. To "mask the system USE flag" on libxcrypt you would put this in /etc/portage/package.use.mask: sys-libs/libxcrypt system > 3. "mask >=virtual/libcrypt-2" > Like, ">=virtual/libcrypt-2" into /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords, just like that? To mask a package, you put it in /etc/portage/package.mask. Exactly as you write it here, but in a different file. > 4. But virtual/libcrypt:0/1 is not masked (to my knowledge). It is masked here. To unmask it, you could in /etc/portage/package.unmask put something like this: =virtual/libcrypt-1-r1 Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Piping "emerge -a" to some other command
On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 at 10:00, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > A quick search in the "emerge" manual page for "pars" and "pip" did not > turn up anything I considered relevant. Can anyone give more hints? I'm guessing any proposed solution would fail when what you want to capture has an interactive component like this. My solution would rather be to run your emerge commands in a place that would give you the scroll-back that you lack now, such as in a screen session. It feels like something like a screen session would be potentially beneficial in more ways as well, such as being able to do this remotely. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Options for "emerge"
On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 15:40, Dr Rainer Woitok wrote: > But if I understand the "emerge" manual page correctly, "--changed-deps" > causes a rebuild of a package, if one of its dependencies has been re- > build, even though the package does not require the newer version of the > dependency. So does it really make sense to have this option hardcoded > in a script? Or does it just cause plenty of package rebuilds without > any real effect? Likewise, what about "--deep"? Should I keep it? "--deep" seems like a good idea, to minimise the chance of trouble, but "--changed-deps" does indeed seem excessive. I also have "--oneshot" in my updates, although I'm not sure if this actually makes a difference on a world update. I also have "--backtrack=100" to minimise the risk of portage not being able to find an upgrade path for some troublesome package. Just as "--deep" it will add to the time portage needs to calculate what packages to update, but it feels like I've had less instances of upgrade path troubles since adding it to my regular world update command. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Kicad and complications from hdf5 and vtk USE flags. Not package specific tho.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 08:02, Dale wrote: > !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy " unmet requirements. > - sci-libs/hdf5-1.10.5-r1::gentoo USE="cxx hl threads zlib -debug > -examples -fortran -mpi -szip -unsupported" ABI_X86="(64)" > > The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied: > !unsupported? ( threads? ( !cxx !hl ) ) > > The above constraints are a subset of the following complete expression: > !unsupported? ( at-most-one-of ( cxx mpi ) threads? ( !cxx !mpi > !fortran !hl ) ) The mpi flag now seeds to be a distraction, as the actual problem now is that hdf5 can't have both the threads and the cxx USE flag enabled at the same time. Maybe you have these in global, or set somewhere in your config? Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] nvidia-drivers wants static-libs, I do not.
On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 at 14:12, Dale wrote: > I suspect Kicad is not used by most but removing digikam seemed to be > the one that opened the door to a clear path for emerge. That package > is commonly used. So, that info may help if a person runs into this. > I'm not sure what if any effect boost had. It may be worth not removing > it unless others fail to give a clear path. > > Thanks again for the help. I saw it but didn't realize its meaning. > You did. You shouldn't have libs in your world file anyway, it should only be the packages that you directly use. If packages need it, and many use boost, they will pull it in as needed. :) Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] nvidia-drivers wants static-libs, I do not.
On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 at 09:43, Dale wrote: > The following USE changes are necessary to proceed: > (see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details) > # required by sci-libs/vtk-9.0.3-r4::gentoo[video_cards_nvidia] > # required by sci-libs/opencascade-7.5.2-r5::gentoo[vtk] > # required by sci-electronics/kicad-5.1.12-r2::gentoo[occ] > # required by sci-electronics/kicad-packages3d-5.1.12-r1::gentoo > # required by sci-electronics/kicad-meta-5.1.12::gentoo[-minimal] > # required by @selected > # required by @world (argument) > >=x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-470.103.01 static-libs > > Would you like to add these changes to your config files? [Yes/No] > > > I'm not sure if the boost output is related or not. I did read > somewhere that opencascade is replacing oce. From the above, I suspect > vtk and/or opencascade is causing this. That may be related but dang if > I can figure out a way around this. Anyone else run into this and find > a fix or see something I'm missing? I don't know how this would impact functionality, but it looks like you could avoid this by setting USE on sci-libs/vtk to "-video_cards_nvidia". The cuda USE flag requires this, but that is already disabled for you. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge failes due to no valid source for pythonexec-2.2 when I have pythonexec-2.4 installed???
On Mon, 7 Feb 2022 at 03:42, Steven Lembark wrote: > # emerge --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y @world > > emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy > ">=dev-lang/python-exec-2:2/2=[python_targets_python2_7(-),-python_single_target_python2_7(-)]". > (dependency required by "dev-python/ipaddress-1.0.23::gentoo" [installed]) > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) > > > These are all python packages... is there no way to just sync > the python version and be done with it? Have you done a depclean regularly? This package, dev-python/ipaddress, has appeared in at least half of all threads where someone is having upgrade trouble with these python errors. This package left the repo a long time ago, and simply does not exist any more, and hence can also be depcleaned. emerge --depclean --pretend to see if you have a long list of packages that portage could remove. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge failes due to no valid source for pythonexec-2.2 when I have pythonexec-2.4 installed???
On Sun, 6 Feb 2022 at 21:52, Steven Lembark wrote: > emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy > ">=dev-lang/python-exec-2:2/2=[python_targets_python3_6]". > !!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request: > - dev-lang/python-exec-2.4.8::gentoo (Missing IUSE: python_targets_python3_6) > (dependency required by "sys-devel/clang-9.0.1::gentoo" [installed]) > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) Why do you have clang 9 installed? It is no longer in the repo, and apparently requires a python-exec compiled against python 3.6. Unless you have a particular need for it, the solution seems to be to remove clang 9. Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Manually updating gentoo-sources
On Sat, 5 Feb 2022 at 08:57, Neil Bothwick wrote: > You're using ~amd64 sources, which means they update frequently. I found > this annoying so I only use the stable sources, even on ~amd64 systems to > keep updates to a reasonable level while ensuring I don't miss important > updates. I added this to package.accept_keywords > > sys-kernel/gentoo-sources -~amd64 > sys-kernel/linux-headers -~amd64 > > Having said that, it wants to install a new kernel this morning :-/ If you want a bit more control, I'd just mask it completely in /etc/portage/package.mask/ and then unmask whatever version you want to install in /etc/portage/package.unmask Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Removing or renaming old /boot/grub directory warning
On Sat, 5 Feb 2022 at 07:37, Dale wrote: > Should I reinstall grub after removing the old directory so it puts > things where it needs to be or what? Or does a new install have that > old directory too? While at it, is there something that can give me > better options in cases like this or do I need to stop renaming stuff? For what it's worth, this machine is new enough to only ever having had grub2 on it, and the directory in /boot is still named /boot/grub Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to invoke non-selected versions of 'java'?
On Sat, 5 Feb 2022 at 00:48, Grant Edwards wrote: > Yep. I've currently got '-bin' versions installed so here it's: > > $ find /opt/{icedtea*,openjdk*} -type f -executable -name 'java' > /opt/icedtea-bin-3.16.0/jre/bin/java > /opt/icedtea-bin-3.16.0/bin/java > /opt/openjdk-bin-11.0.14_p9/bin/java You should also have the /opt/openjdk-bin-11 symbolic link, so the bin versions also have a "permanent" path to use in your commands. They're not in your path since it is the folder names that are versioned, and not the executables. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] How to invoke non-selected versions of 'java'?
On Fri, 4 Feb 2022 at 22:49, Grant Edwards wrote: > > I've got two "slots" of java currently installed (8 and 11). I see how > one uses "eselect java" to contol which one is invoked by /usr/bin/java. > > How does one manually invoke non-selected version(s) of java? > > For other slotted things like gcc and python, you can use pythonX.Y or > gcc-X.Y.Z to invoke the non-selected version. > > What's the equivalent for java? I don't think there is any convenient out of the box link like for python or gcc, but you could make equivalent links if you want. Otherwise you should use the paths in your commands. On this box I have: /usr/lib64/openjdk-8/bin/java /usr/lib64/openjdk-11/bin/java Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey and Firefox clash over rust version.
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 11:15, Dale wrote: > Well, first a patch failed to . . . patch. I commented it out and > rebuilt the manifest and gave that a try. Then it failed with this: You might need to copy some files from the files/ directory in the overlay as well. I'm guessing, but the patch probably failed because it didn't exist? Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey and Firefox clash over rust version.
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 02:14, Dale wrote: > rsync: getaddrinfo: rsync.gentoofan.org 873: Temporary failure in name > resolution I noticed somewhere on the page it said that the layman method of adding the overlay was deprecated, maybe he has removed rsync capability for it. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to diagnose version conflicts?
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 at 01:44, Grant Edwards wrote: > Still not sure what command one uses to determine what package is > preventing some other package from being upgraded... It should all be in the emerge output, although it's quite hard to read. If you want help interpreting it you could post the complete conflict output, but what you've posted in your initial message is just the bit that says that python-exec-2.4.8 requires python-exec-conf-2.4.6. That's not a conflict, that's just one of the packages having one dependency. To have a conflict, a different package would need to require a different version. Most of the times this particular kind of conflict is with an older package that requires older PYTHON_TARGETS than can be provided, and I expect something that got depcleaned with ipkg-utils, or ipkg-utils directly, required python-exec or python-exec-conf with PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7". Note that dev-lang/python itself is not the source of any of these problems, I still have python 2.7 and 3.10 installed (along with 3.9 which is the default version on this machine now). Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey and Firefox clash over rust version.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 12:28, Arve Barsnes wrote: > > On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 11:33, Dale wrote: > > I read in a bug report that this is fixed in a overlay. Makes me wonder > > why this has been going on for a month or so without a 'in tree' fix. > > I'd rather not add a overlay but if it is the only fix, may have too. > > An alternative to adding the whole overlay (and the poly-c overlay is > quite big) is to just copy the ebuild you want to your local overlay. > It looks like poly is involved in the maintenance of this package > normally, so I'm not sure why this is not in the main repo yet, if > there is something weird being worked on. > > The biggest change if you copy it locally, is that you get the latest > released version of seamonkey, and the rust dependency in the ebuild > has been updated to: > > >=virtual/rust-1.34.0 > > That seems to indicate that the current requirement of <1.53 was never > correct? > > Either way, worth a try if you ask me, you're on a newer version, the > rust conflict with firefox will not come up again, and hopefully > eventually, the main gentoo repo will get even newer versions so > you'll get automatically updated without having added a full extra > overlay. Also, the ebuild to copy: https://www.gentoofan.org/gentoo/poly-c_overlay/www-client/seamonkey/seamonkey-2.53.10.2-r2.ebuild Cheers, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey and Firefox clash over rust version.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 11:33, Dale wrote: > I read in a bug report that this is fixed in a overlay. Makes me wonder > why this has been going on for a month or so without a 'in tree' fix. > I'd rather not add a overlay but if it is the only fix, may have too. An alternative to adding the whole overlay (and the poly-c overlay is quite big) is to just copy the ebuild you want to your local overlay. It looks like poly is involved in the maintenance of this package normally, so I'm not sure why this is not in the main repo yet, if there is something weird being worked on. The biggest change if you copy it locally, is that you get the latest released version of seamonkey, and the rust dependency in the ebuild has been updated to: >=virtual/rust-1.34.0 That seems to indicate that the current requirement of <1.53 was never correct? Either way, worth a try if you ask me, you're on a newer version, the rust conflict with firefox will not come up again, and hopefully eventually, the main gentoo repo will get even newer versions so you'll get automatically updated without having added a full extra overlay. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Seamonkey and Firefox clash over rust version.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 at 08:50, Dale wrote: > > Howdy, > > I've been dealing with this for a while. When I do my updates, it > either omits seamonkey because the rust version installed is to new or > downgrades rust. I keyworded rust to see if emerge could sort it out > itself but Seamonkey then complains about the newer version of rust. > > I've read some stories about rust and such but this is annoying. Is > there not a way to make both packages happy? For once, I'd like to be > able to update and get a clean outcome. Heck, at this point, I'm a bit > confused. I've went around in circles so much, I feel like a > professional drunk. :/ > > Thoughts? I would try to remove this dependency in an overlay. I noticed the release notes for seamonkey 2.53.10.2 mentions fixing something about rust-1.57, and no mention of rust in any of the versions between the latest in portage and that one, so I question if there is actually a dependency on an older rust here. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] How to degrade Gentoo system with webrsync method?
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 at 12:48, gevisz wrote: > The problem is that I do not know how to sync my Gentoo repository > to the state it was on 12-12-2021. > > I use webrsync sync method via "maint -A sync" and would prefer > to use the same sync method for degrading my Gentoo system. > > Can anybody, please, tell me how to do it using this sync method? This is probably not possible at all using any of the tools available. These tools only support downloading the latest snapshot to get you up to date. Additionally, most mirrors only keep snapshots of the last 7 days or so, so it would take some (possibly futile) effort to find a snapshot of the date you need. The only option, as far as I ca nsee, is to migrate your portage tree to git, where you can specify a commit that you want to sync to from the wanted day. The better option would of course be to figure out why your tensorflow compiles keeps failing, if that is possible. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] yt-dlp config file different than old youtube-dl
On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 at 06:27, Dale wrote: > The part it really doesn't like seems to be this: > > SyntaxError: Invalid filter specification 'ext=webm,ext=mp4' > > Can someone tell me what the new and improved yt-dlp wants in its conf > file to try for mp4 first and then webm? Nothing I tried seems to > work. :-( I have never used extension filtering before, but it might not be possible to specify a list, so then you need to make one extra format in your syntax. This worked for me: --format 'bv*[ext=webm][width<=?1280]+bestaudio/bv*[ext=mp4][width<=?1280]+bestaudio/best' Regards, Arve