Re: [gentoo-user] Email clients
On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 01:29:59 +0100 Peter Humphrey wrote: > Hello list, > > I've been a loyal user of KMail for many years. (Loyal? Masochistic > might be a better word.) It suits me exactly - or it would if it were > reliable. It isn't, though, which drives me to consider alternatives. > > Claws mail is often mentioned hereabouts, and I'd like to try it, but > first I'd need to export KMail's 20-odd-year maildir history to mbox > format. Is it enough to run KMail's Import/Export Data tool to do > this? It should be, on the face of it, but I'm suspicious (consider > me paranoid if you like). User of Claws with a local maildir here. One mail per file always felt safer to me. If you do want to keep using maildir, net-mail/dovecot provides IMAP access to ~/.maildir out of the box, and I've found this combination to be reliable. Since it's "just" local IMAP, moving data in and out can be done with most mail clients. Plus it means you're not tied to a single mail client going forward. I do miss KMail's breadth of features though. Never tried it's migration tools, sorry. Cheers, Bryan
Re: [gentoo-user] No fonts in any gtk apps
On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 15:55:39 -0500 Paul Hartman wrote: > Hi, > > Somehow, after upgrading some packages this morning, I no longer have > fonts in any gtk apps I've tried (Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP). > Chromium mostly works, fonts show on web pages, but there are no > visible fonts in the tab titles or in the address bar. Konqueror and > all KDE apps seem to work completely fine. > > I've rolled back all of the installed packages, but the problem still > remains. I have tried changing gtk theme, changing fonts, but it makes > no difference. I rebuilt gtk+ (2 and 3) but nothing changed. I don't > know what else to try. > > Does anyone have any suggestions or know what might be the cause? > > These are the packages I upgraded this morning: > > Fri Jul 27 09:37:54 2012 >>> media-gfx/pngcrush-1.7.33 > Fri Jul 27 09:38:15 2012 >>> x11-libs/libdrm-2.4.37 > Fri Jul 27 09:38:34 2012 >>> dev-libs/nettle-2.5 > Fri Jul 27 09:38:54 2012 >>> sys-libs/libcap-ng-0.7 > Fri Jul 27 09:39:57 2012 >>> net-misc/dhcp-4.2.4_p1 > Fri Jul 27 09:40:49 2012 >>> sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-3.5.0 > Fri Jul 27 09:41:16 2012 >>> app-text/hunspell-1.3.2-r3 > Fri Jul 27 09:42:53 2012 >>> dev-lang/v8-3.11.10.17 > Fri Jul 27 09:43:10 2012 >>> dev-util/indent-2.2.11-r1 > Fri Jul 27 09:44:19 2012 >>> net-dns/bind-tools-9.9.1_p2 > Fri Jul 27 09:45:17 2012 >>> app-portage/eix-0.26.1 > Fri Jul 27 09:45:34 2012 >>> sys-kernel/dracut-022 > Fri Jul 27 10:07:35 2012 >>> www-client/chromium-21.0.1180.55 > Fri Jul 27 10:07:44 2012 >>> net-misc/whois-5.0.18 > Fri Jul 27 10:08:53 2012 >>> app-office/akonadi-server-1.8.0 > Fri Jul 27 10:12:03 2012 >>> media-libs/mesa-8.1_rc1_pre20120724 > Fri Jul 27 10:13:33 2012 >>> x11-libs/cairo-1.12.2-r2 > Fri Jul 27 10:13:53 2012 >>> x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau-1.0.1 > Fri Jul 27 10:14:08 2012 >>> x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev-2.7.1 > Fri Jul 27 10:14:37 2012 >>> x11-themes/qtcurve-qt4-1.8.13 > Fri Jul 27 10:14:51 2012 >>> www-client/opera-12.01.1528 I had a similar upgrade list, but I don't have font problems, so I doubt your problem is widespread. The only package there that seems to have anything to do with fonts is cairo - is there anything at all relevant in the build log? Did you reboot/logout/restart X at all and did this give any errors? -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] install from stage1: why gcc-3.3.6?
On 8/2/05, Javier Uribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > El Mar 02 Ago 2005 00:25, Qiangning Hong escribió: > > # emerge -ept system | grep gcc > > [ebuild N] sys-devel/gcc-3.3.6 > > [ebuild N] sys-devel/gcc-3.4.4 > > [ebuild N] sys-devel/gcc-config-1.3.11-r4 > > > > And from the tree output, I find that gcc-3.4.4 is listed as a > > dependence of gcc-3.3.6. ??? > > > > What further I need to do to get rid of installing gcc-3.3.6 in my system? > > Hi. > you do this > > echo sys-devel/gcc ~x86 > /etc/portage/package.keywords > echo sys-libs/glibc ~x86 > /etc/portage/package.keywords > echo sys-libs/libstdc++-v3 ~x86 > /etc/portage/package.keywords > echo sys-devel/gcc-config ~x86 > /etc/portage/package.keywords > > and ready Doesn't work. gcc-3.3.6 is still in the emerge list. livecd / # ls /etc/portage package.keywords package.unmask package.use sets livecd / # cat /etc/portage/package.keywords sys-devel/gcc ~x86 sys-libs/glibc ~x86 sys-libs/libstdc++-v3 ~x86 sys-devel/gcc-config ~x86 livecd / # cat /etc/portage/package.unmask =sys-devel/gcc-3.4.4 livecd / # emerge -etp system | grep gcc [ebuild N] sys-devel/gcc-3.3.6 [ebuild N] sys-devel/gcc-3.4.4 [ebuild N] sys-devel/gcc-config-1.3.12 livecd / # emerge -etp system These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order: Calculating system dependencies...done! [ebuild N] sys-libs/pwdb-0.62 [ebuild N] sys-apps/hdparm-5.9 [ebuild N] sys-apps/busybox-1.00-r4 [ebuild N] net-misc/openssh-3.9_p1-r2 [ebuild N] sys-apps/tcp-wrappers-7.6-r8 [ebuild N] sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.0-r2 [ebuild N] app-editors/nano-1.3.7 [ebuild N] sys-fs/udev-058 [ebuild N] sys-apps/hotplug-base-20040401 [ebuild N] sys-devel/make-3.80-r1 [ebuild N] sys-process/psmisc-21.5 [ebuild N] sys-process/procps-3.2.5-r1 [ebuild N] sys-apps/net-tools-1.60-r11 [ebuild N] sys-apps/man-pages-2.02 [ebuild N] sys-apps/less-382-r2 [ebuild N] sys-apps/kbd-1.12-r5 [ebuild N] sys-apps/grep-2.5.1-r7 [ebuild N] sys-apps/gawk-3.1.3-r2 [ebuild N] sys-apps/findutils-4.1.20-r1 [ebuild N] sys-apps/baselayout-1.11.13 [ebuild N] sys-apps/coreutils-5.2.1-r6 [ebuild N] sys-apps/help2man-1.33.1 [ebuild N]dev-perl/Locale-gettext-1.03 [ebuild N] sys-apps/sysvinit-2.86 [ebuild N] net-misc/wget-1.9.1-r5 [ebuild N] net-misc/rsync-2.6.0-r6 [ebuild N] dev-libs/popt-1.7-r1 [ebuild N] net-misc/iputils-021109-r3 [ebuild N] x11-terms/xterm-200-r3 [ebuild N] sys-apps/utempter-0.5.5.6 [ebuild N] app-arch/rpm2targz-9.0-r3 [ebuild N]sys-apps/which-2.16 [ebuild N]sys-apps/file-4.13 [ebuild N] dev-lang/python-2.3.5 [ebuild N] dev-lang/tk-8.4.9 [ebuild N] x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r2 [ebuild N]media-libs/fontconfig-2.2.3 [ebuild N]x11-misc/ttmkfdir-3.0.9-r3 [ebuild N] sys-devel/libtool-1.5.18-r1 [ebuild N]media-libs/freetype-2.1.9-r1 [ebuild N]x11-base/opengl-update-2.2.1 [ebuild N]media-libs/libpng-1.2.8 [ebuild N]sys-apps/util-linux-2.12i-r1 [ebuild N] app-crypt/hashalot-0.3 [ebuild N] sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.38 [ebuild N] sys-libs/ss-1.38 [ebuild N] sys-libs/com_err-1.38 [ebuild N] sys-apps/pam-login-3.17 [ebuild N] sys-apps/shadow-4.0.7-r3 [ebuild N] sys-apps/portage-2.0.51.22-r2 [ebuild N]sys-apps/debianutils-2.13.1-r1 [ebuild N]sys-apps/sandbox-1.2.11 [ebuild N] sys-libs/pam-0.78-r2 [ebuild N] sys-devel/automake-1.9.5 [ebuild N]sys-devel/automake-wrapper-1-r1 [ebuild N] sys-devel/automake-1.4_p6 [ebuild N] sys-devel/automake-1.7.9-r1 [ebuild N] sys-devel/automake-1.6.3 [ebuild N] sys-devel/automake-1.8.5-r3 [ebuild N] sys-devel/automake-1.5 [ebuild N] dev-util/pkgconfig-0.17.2-r1 [ebuild N] sys-libs/cracklib-2.8.3-r1 [ebuild N] sys-devel/autoconf-2.59-r6 [ebuild N]sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-3-r1 [ebuild N] sys-devel/autoconf-2.13 [ebuild N] dev-libs/expat-1.95.8 [ebuild N] dev-libs/openssl-0.9.7e-r1 [ebuild N] sys-apps/diffutils-2.8.7-r1 [ebuild N] sys-devel/bc-1.06-r6 [ebuild N]sys-devel/flex-2.5.4a-r5 [ebuild N] sys-libs/readline-5.0-r2 [ebuild N] dev-python/python-fchksum-1.7.1 [ebuild N] app-admin/perl-cleaner-1.01 [ebuild N] dev-lang/perl-5.8.6-r5 [ebuild N] sys-devel/libperl-5.8.6-r1 [ebuild N] sys-apps/man-1.6-r1 [ebuild N] sys-process/cronbase-0.3.2 [ebuild N] sys-apps/groff-1.19.1-r2 [ebuild N] sys-libs/gdbm-1.8.3-r1 [ebuild
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] - Code translation tools?
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > On 01/24/2011 05:34 PM, Mark Knecht wrote: >> Hello, >> I'm wondering if there are any generic sorts of code translation >> tools in portage wherein I could translate from an 'uncommon' language >> no one here is likely to use (EasyLanguage) into C? >> >> As an example I've attached a little EL function that takes >> buy/sell command data an puts it away in an array for safe keeping. >> What tools are out there, if any, that might allow me to describe how >> EL works and then the tool does the conversion? > > Since no one else has given you the bad news, this is basically > impossible if you care that the two programs behave the same. > > For any particular program, the best you can do is rewrite it by hand > after creating a battery of unit tests. The alternative is to compile > your source language to a common low-level language, and then decompile > back to your target language. > > Unfortunately, unless your common low-level language is some sort of > bytecode with additional metadata (you can translate between .NET > languages for example), the output from the decompiler is going to look > like garbage. Michael, Thanks for the inputs. It gives me more to think about. In this case the input language is interpreted, not compiled. The trading platform interprets the program and internally turns it into buy & sell operations. (Not the piece of code I supplied - that was just a small function.) Unfortunately, as the language is proprietary to the trading platform there isn't a way to go to any common low-level language. The 'battery of tests' would be, I think, the trading program being executed on a certain market, producing a certainly list of buy & sell operations and a specific gain or loss. It would be quite easy to compare the outcome because it's nothing more than a list of trades. If the translated code generates the same list then it works. If not, I dig into why. This part of the task seems relatively straight forward to me. I was mainly hoping to find a tool that might generate _reasonable_ C code, even if it's not perfect. If the C code compiles and runs then I could determine what works, what doesn't, and start fixing things. I'm not a C programmer and haven't touched that language in at least 15 years so anything that moves me forward would be helpful. Again, I do appreciate your inputs. If this extra info gives you any new ideas please let me know. Cheers, Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] ERROR : sys-libs/db-4.5.20_p2 failed - econf failed
Marzan, Richard non Unisys a écrit : BTW, Did you revdep-rebuild -X ? and then emerge -uDNtv system. # emerge -auDNtv system These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order: Calculating system dependencies... done! [ebuild U ] sys-fs/udev-114 [104-r12] USE="(-selinux)" 0 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/baselayout-1.12.9-r2 [1.12.9] USE="unicode -bootstrap -build -static (-ldap%)" 214 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.2.2-r3 [3.2.2-r2] USE="-old-linux% (-no-old-linux%)" 166 kB [ebuild U ] net-misc/openssh-4.7_p1-r1 [4.5_p1-r1] USE="X* pam tcpd -X509 -chroot -hpn -kerberos -ldap -libedit (-selinux) -skey -smartcard -static" 968 kB [nomerge ] sys-libs/pam-0.78-r5 USE="berkdb -nis -pam_chroot -pam_console -pam_timestamp -pwdb (-selinux)" [nomerge ] sys-libs/db-4.5.20_p2 USE="java -bootstrap -doc -nocxx -tcl -test" [nomerge ]dev-java/java-config-2.0.33-r1 [nomerge ] dev-lang/python-2.4.4-r4 USE="berkdb gdbm ipv6 ncurses readline ssl -bootstrap -build -doc -examples -nocxx -nothreads -tk -ucs2" [nomerge ] dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8e-r2 [0.9.8d] USE="zlib -bindist -emacs -sse2 -test" [ebuild U ] app-misc/ca-certificates-20070303-r1 [20061027.2] 95 kB [ebuild U ]dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8e-r2 [0.9.8d] USE="zlib -bindist -emacs -sse2 -test" 3,264 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/file-4.21-r1 [4.20-r1] USE="python" 538 kB [nomerge ] net-misc/openssh-4.7_p1-r1 [4.5_p1-r1] USE="X* pam tcpd -X509 -chroot -hpn -kerberos -ldap -libedit (-selinux) -skey -smartcard -static" [nomerge ] sys-apps/shadow-4.0.18.1-r1 USE="cracklib nls pam -nousuid (-selinux) -skey" [nomerge ] sys-libs/cracklib-2.8.9-r1 USE="nls python" [nomerge ]dev-lang/python-2.4.4-r4 USE="berkdb gdbm ipv6 ncurses readline ssl -bootstrap -build -doc -examples -nocxx -nothreads -tk -ucs2" [ebuild NS ] sys-libs/db-4.5.20_p2 USE="java -bootstrap -doc -nocxx -tcl -test" 0 kB Total: 8 packages (7 upgrades, 1 in new slot), Size of downloads: 5,243 kB last upgrade is sys-libs/db-4.5.20_p2 -- Jean-Philippe Caruana [EMAIL PROTECTED] Orange Business Services - Online Multimedia Tel : 01 45 38 00 72 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Heads up if you start X with startx; xorg-server suid flag
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 16:53:47 +0800 kwk...@hkbn.net wrote: > On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 10:03:40 +0200 > Alan McKinnon wrote: > > > It's not in the profile, the xorg-server ebuild sets USE="suid" on > > by default. > > > > Most likely is that Walter has USE="-suid" in his make.conf and sets > > it back on for things he's checked out personally. Meaning that in > > this case one slipped through. > > I suspect it is a USE="-* (blah)" rather than an explicit USE="-suid" > in the make.conf file. > > One question though --- should the xorg-server ebuild be such that > IUSE="(blah) +suid" when using a hardened-profile? That already has a de-facto answer; USE="suid" must be on by default as without it users cannot run a desktop (xorg-server does not yet run without root permissions) > Also, checking > my PORTDIR, given the global description in use.desc (suid - Enable > setuid root program, with potential security risks), shouldn't the > suid use flag entries (net-analyzer/nagios-plugins:suid and > net-wireless/kismet:suid) be deleted from use.local.desc? I see this is being discussed on -dev ATM. Duncan has this to say: "Promoting a flag to global does mean it gets a global description in use.desc, but per package descriptions (as now maintained in the per- package metadata.xml files, but there's a tree maintenance script that keeps use.local.desc current based on the metadata files, to keep the tools using it working) continue to be encouraged where they are useful, as they can often provide much more detailed per-package descriptions of what the flag actually does in that specific package, than the global description can." The current policy seems to be the sensible one: A global generic description can exist, but more specific package-level descriptions are also supported. I'd agree with that; a policy of "only global descriptions" or "no global description if a local one exists" would be overly restrictive and just cause problems. On the whole, we humans are perfectly OK with the idea of over-loading concepts; this is not something we have problems with. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
[gentoo-user] config_ppp0 configuration
Dear friends, I'm connecting to Internet using a CDMA phone, i use gnome-ppp+wvdial tools to connect.i want to configure this connection on /etc/conf.d/net as config_ppp0. 1) how to configure this on /etc/conf.d/net? i want to connect it on boot time. bellow show my configurations. but its not connecting properly. -- config_ppp0=( "ppp" ) link_ppp0="/dev/ttyUSB0" plugins_ppp0=( "dhcpc" ) username_ppp0='username' password_ppp0='password' pppd_ppp0=( "updetach" # WARNING: If you don't specify this then we will # # not wait for the actual PPP link to go up "debug" # Enables syslog debugging "noauth"# Do not require the peer to authenticate itself "defaultroute" # Make this PPP interface the default route # "usepeerdns"# Use the DNS settings provided by PPP # # On demand options "demand"# Enable dial on demand "idle 0" # Link goes down after 30 seconds of inactivity # "10.112.112.112:10.112.112.113" # Phony IP addresses # "ipcp-accept-remote"# Accept the peers idea of remote address # "ipcp-accept-local" # Accept the peers idea of local address # "holdoff 3" # Wait 3 seconds after link dies before re-starting # # Dead peer detection "lcp-echo-interval 15" # Send a LCP echo every 15 seconds "lcp-echo-failure 3"# Make peer dead after 3 consective # # echo-requests # # Compression options - use these to completely disable compression # noaccomp noccp nobsdcomp nodeflate nopcomp novj novjccomp # # Dial-up settings "lock" # Lock serial port "115200"# Set the serial port baud rate # "230400"# Set the serial port baud rate "modem crtscts" # Enable hardware flow control # "192.168.0.1:192.168.0.2" # Local and remote IP addresses ) phone_number_ppp0=( "#777" ) # Maximum 2 phone numbers are supported chat_ppp0=( # 'ABORT' 'BUSY' # 'ABORT' 'ERROR' # 'ABORT' 'NO ANSWER' # 'ABORT' 'NO CARRIER' # 'ABORT' 'NO DIALTONE' # 'ABORT' 'Invalid Login' # 'ABORT' 'Login incorrect' # 'TIMEOUT' '5' '' 'ATZ' 'OK' 'AT' # Put your modem initialization string here 'OK' 'ATDT\T' # 'TIMEOUT' '60' #'CONNECT' '' # 'TIMEOUT' '5' # '~--' '' ) - when i start /etc/init.d/net.ppp0 start ... this gave me a error(error showing bellow) -- host1 ~ # /etc/init.d/net.ppp0 start * Caching service dependencies ... [ ok ] * Starting ppp0 * Bringing up ppp0 * ppp * Running pppd ... [ !! ] -- ... "The future lies ahead." ___ < Have you mooed today? > \^__^ \ (oo) \___ (__) \ )\/\ | |-w | | || | 2.6.15-gentoo-r1-sinhalese (((o)))~--~--~-- Proud to be a Sinhalese. SINHALESE ARE GENIUSES OF IRRIGATION http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~sydney/sinhales.htm -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: ethereal weirdness
Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes: > >ethereal has worked for a long time on my portable. eix says it's installed: > You need to add the +gtk use flag. Otherwise you just get "tethereal" > which is the console interface. Well, I've had 'gtk in my make.use file since the beginning. When did this change or start being an inpediment to installation of ethereal? OK, how did you determine this? What did you use to discover this? Back some time ago, ethereal started to die off when I'd enter a capture session (I posted on this but nobody could help). The work around was to edit '~james/.kde3.4/share/config/gtkrc' and comment out line 37: #gtk-alternative-button-order = 1 But this workaround would not survive logging in/out. Your fix worked like a charm and now ethereal survives multiple capture/caputre-end sessions. You are a genius (at least from where I sit). > [ebuild R ] net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.13-r1 -adns +gtk +ipv6 > -kerberos -snmp +ssl 0 kB What syntax did you use to generate this listing? I can use 'equery uses ethereal' and it returns this list: --- Invalid atom in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask: >=openal-20051024 [ Searching for packages matching ethereal... ] [ Colour Code : set unset ] [ Legend: Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf ] [ : Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed with ] [ Found these USE variables for net-analyzer/ethereal-0.10.13-r1 ] U I - - adns : Adds support for the adns DNS client library + - gtk : Adds support for x11-libs/gtk+ (The GIMP Toolkit) + + ipv6 : Adds support for IP version 6 - - snmp : Adds support for the Simple Network Management Protocol if available + + ssl : Adds support for Secure Socket Layer connections - - kerberos : Adds kerberos support "set: gtk ipv6 and ssl" are all 'in red'. Does this mean they are required? "unset: adns snmp and kerberos" are all in blue. Does this mean they are optional? I have not found documents on this color coding with various gentoo tools. Any documental wisdom on discerning these various color coded words in a terminal session? James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Anyone running mutt outboung smtp on port 587?
On 1/21/24 11:09, Walter Dnes wrote: On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 12:05:45PM +, Michael wrote Anyway, to take you forward you can: 1. Keyword the latest gnutls package in case the gnutls verification criteria have been loosened. 2. Copy the Root CA into the users ~/ and point muttrc to it: set certificate_file = "~/.mutt/certificates" 3. If everything else fails, having verified yourself the server's Root CA and child certificates are all legit you can set: unset ssl_verify_host Obviously this would not be satisfactory from a security perspective. Nothing above works, and I wonder if it's something at my end. I keep getting the same message... gnutls_handshake: A packet with illegal or unsupported version was received. The current net-libs/gnutls-3.8.0 ebuild (and 3.8.1 and 3.8.2) has sslv2 and sslv3 enabled in IUSE ...but... "emerge -pv gnutls" shows them hard-masked. Is my system forcing sslv1 and the server rejecting me??? [ebuild R] net-libs/gnutls-3.8.0:0/30.30::gentoo USE="cxx idn nls openssl seccomp tls-heartbeat tools zlib -brotli -dane -doc -examples -pkcs11 (-sslv2) (-sslv3) -static-libs -test (-test-full) -verify-sig -zstd" 0 KiB I'm no expert, but I think you are mixing versions of SSL and versions of TLS. It seems both sslv2 and sslv3 have been deprecated, and my weak memory says they were replaced by TLS. Now it looks like you are having problems trying to use an older TLS which has been replaced by a newer TLS, although there are no direct use flags for that. Do you get the same? Do I have to set something in... make menuconfig -*- Cryptographic API ---> "emerge -pv mutt" [ebuild R] mail-client/mutt-2.2.12::gentoo USE="debug gnutls gpgme hcache imap lmdb mbox nls pop sasl smtp ssl -autocrypt -berkdb -doc -gdbm -gsasl -idn -kerberos -pgp-classic (-prefix) -qdbm (-selinux) -slang -smime-classic -tokyocabinet -vanilla" 0 KiB I copied certificates from x.txt to .mutt/certificates (see attachment). Is this correct? And how do I securely pass credentials?
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: smoothest way to jump from 2006 to 2008
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 3:31 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > [2] vi /var/lib/portage/world > > What if I emerge -vC all I know I don't want. > > All kde all gnome all xorg for example, before update world. > > I was hoping to accomplish much the same thing by editing world. But > strangely I see only a few candidates to delete (marked with > asterisks): > > /var/lib/portage/world: > app-admin/eselect > app-admin/sysklogd > app-editors/emacs > app-editors/vim > app-misc/screen > ** app-office/openoffice-bin > app-portage/eix > app-portage/gentoolkit > ** kde-base/kde > net-misc/dhcpcd > sys-apps/slocate > sys-boot/grub > sys-devel/gdb > sys-kernel/gentoo-sources > ** www-client/seamonkey > ** x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard > ** x11-drivers/xf86-input-mouse > ** x11-drivers/xf86-video-fbdev > ** x11-drivers/xf86-video-vesa > ** x11-drivers/xf86-video-vga > ** x11-drivers/xf86-video-vmware > > However eix -I shows a whole bunch of kde packages. Not to mention > piles of other stuff not mentioned in `world'. > My rule, for the most part, is that nothing is in /var/lib/portage/world that I don't know I need and that I run by hand. for instance here is a MythTV backend server I brought up 3 weeks ago: Sector9 ~ # cat /var/lib/portage/world app-admin/sudo app-admin/syslog-ng app-editors/vim app-misc/screen app-portage/eix app-portage/gentoolkit app-portage/layman dev-db/mysql media-libs/alsa-oss media-sound/alsa-tools media-sound/alsa-utils media-tv/ivtv media-tv/mythtv media-video/nvidia-settings net-misc/ntp net-print/cups net-print/foomatic net-print/gutenprint sys-apps/baselayout sys-apps/hotplug sys-apps/slocate sys-apps/usbutils sys-boot/grub sys-devel/gcc:3.4 sys-devel/gcc:4.1 sys-kernel/gentoo-sources sys-process/vixie-cron x11-base/xorg-x11 x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers Sector9 ~ # It's pretty clean. The nvidia drivers can probably go as it will mainly be headless. The cups/gutenprint are planning for making it a print server pretty soon. I franlky don't remember much about hotplug anymore. Maybe it can go. >>> No packages selected for removal by depclean >>> To see reverse dependencies, use --verbose Packages installed: 334 Packages in world:29 Packages in system: 52 Unique package names: 334 Required packages:334 Number to remove: 0 Sector9 ~ # Anyway, if I have the time I reduce the contents of this file and let emerge --depclean tell me what to clean out. If it's a big list then often I'll do a few by hand, in groups of 5 or so, as copy/paste options. Look at the list, choose 5, emerge -C them, and then do it again. This gives me a little more confidence that I won't emerge -C some system file and cause big problems. One last thing that I've done once or twice when the whole process is complete - I don't think it's mentioned here so far and I don't always do it - but for complete consistency I've gone so far as: emerge -e system emerge -e world and let everything rebuild thus guaranteeing that nothing is left to chance. I usually do that over a weekend or sometime where usage is going to be lower, but as I say I'd only go that far after really big changes or if I was seeing flakey log messages somewhere. Probably a waste of time but it's just a computer and once the list is smaller it's not as slow as you think, especially on a server. Cheers, Mark -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Everyone wants util linux...but different versions en mass
On Wed, 25 Oct 2017 04:17:33 +0200 tu...@posteo.de wrote: > Hi, > > Suddenly I got the below this morning while updateing: > > * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > * installed at the same time on the same system. > > (net-wireless/rfkill-0.5-r3:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > merge) pulled in by net-wireless/rfkill required by @selected > > (sys-apps/util-linux-2.31:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > pulled in by sys-apps/util-linux required by > (net-fs/nfs-utils-2.1.1-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (app-admin/testdisk-7.0-r3:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by > >(sys-fs/eudev-3.2.4:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (dev-libs/appstream-glib-0.6.13:0/8::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (app-text/xmlto-0.0.28-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.22 required by > >(virtual/eject-0:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by > >(sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.166-r2:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > sys-apps/util-linux[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] > (sys-apps/util-linux[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by > (dev-libs/glib-2.52.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux > required by @system > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by > >(net-fs/autofs-5.1.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.13 required by > >(sys-power/pm-utils-1.4.1-r7:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by > >(sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.43.7:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (sys-apps/gptfdisk-1.0.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux:0=[static-libs(+)?] (sys-apps/util-linux:0=) > required by (sys-fs/btrfs-progs-4.13.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux:0/0= required by > (sys-fs/btrfs-progs-4.13.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by > >(dev-libs/apr-1.6.3:1/1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.17.2 required by > >(sys-fs/xfsprogs-4.13.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by > >(sys-block/gparted-0.29.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (app-admin/apache-tools-2.4.29:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > merge) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20.1-r2 required by > >(sys-fs/udisks-2.7.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.19 required by > >(dev-libs/rasqal-0.9.32:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.27 required by > >(sys-libs/libblockdev-2.13:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.24.1-r3[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] > >(>=sys-apps/util-linux-2.24.1-r3[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by > >(x11-libs/libSM-1.2.2-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (dev-libs/volume_key-0.3.9:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (app-text/build-docbook-catalog-1.21:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by (sys-fs/cryptsetup-1.7.5:0/0::gentoo, > installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by > (app-text/rarian-0.8.1-r3:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > Why suddenly "all packages" needs a different version of util-linux > suddenly...? How can I fix that? > > Cheers > Meino > > > Possibly it's just the issue with two packages which cannot be installed at the same time. Recently[1] util-linux added the same functionality and command 'rfkill', so that is probably why those two cannot be installed at the same time, try removing net-wireless/rfkill. [1] http://karelzak.blogspot.com/2017/10/util-linux-v231-whats-new.html
Re: [gentoo-user] My first initramfs
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 6:57 AM, Tanstaafl wrote: > On 2013-11-12 5:50 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: >> >> You*MUST* add the necessary modules/tools to mount root and/or /usr. >> >> So if you have an XFS partition on a LVM volume on top of an mdraid, >> and the partition is encrypted, then you need the kernel modules for >> xfs, lvm, mdraid and crypt, and the corresponding userspace tools, >> including fsck.xfs. > > > Ok, re-reading these messages, this explanation is probably the most > significant - thanks Canek - but I still have a few questions... > > Maybe part of my confusion stems from use of the word 'modules' above? > Remember, the system I am talking about has always had kernel module support > completely disabled (everything is built into the kernel). In dracut, you can add kernel modules ("drivers" in dracut terminology, which you don't require since you compile everything in-kernel), and dracut modules. I was talking about the firsts kind. If you have the modules compiled in the kernel, you only need the corresponding userspace tools. > So, my /usr is reiserfs (built into the kernel - and please no filesystem > flame-war comments, it is what it is) on LVM (built into the kernel) on > hardware RAID (driver built into the kernel), with no encryption involved. I've never used a hardware raid. I don't know if it needs mdraid; if it does, you need the *dracut* module for mdraid, otherwise you are good. In either case, you need the *dracut* module for LVM: the kernel alone is not able to mount LVM volumes, AFAIU; you need the userspace tools. > So, am I correct that I don't need ANY 'modules' (never have, and don't want > them), leaving only the userspace tools for lvm and reiserfsck? You need the *dracut* module for LVM, you don't need any kernel module. Or better stated: you already have the kernel modules, inside your kernel. What dracut does when you specify "drivers" (kernel modules), is only to include them in the initramfs. So even if you specify them in your dracut config file, since they are not available, dracut will print a warning about the driver not being avaible, and it will continue without it. > If so then the only other question is, how to build an initramfs with just > these... > > >> I strongly recommend dracut; the modules listed in DRACUT_MODULES are >> usually self explanatory, and it Just Works™. > > > Ok, well, emerge -pvuDN dracut gives: > >> [ebuild N~] sys-kernel/dracut-034-r1 USE="-debug -device-mapper -net >> (-selinux)" DRACUT_MODULES="-biosdevname -bootchart -btrfs -caps -cifs >> -crypt -crypt-gpg -crypt-loop -dash -dmraid -dmsquash-live -gensplash -iscsi >> -livenet -lvm -mdraid -multipath -nbd -nfs -plymouth -ssh-client -syslog >> -systemd" 272 kB > > > First question: I don't see reference to reiserfs there anywhere, so how do > I get reiserfsck (and is that all I need?) support into the initrams? Filesystems are inferred from fstab and the fscks key in dracut.conf. If you use the -H (host) option, you don't even need to touch fscks, the information will be parsed from fstab. > Second question: I guess I'd need to enable the device-mapper USE flag for > dracut, but, since I do not use ANY kernel modules, can I ignore all of the > 'DRACUT_MODULES'? Or do 'DRACUT_MODULES' have nothing to do with kernel > modules? DRACUT_MODULES have nothing to do with kernel modules (those are called "drivers" inside dracut). The dracut modules are little scripts which copy stuff inside the initramfs. By the way, if you install dracut, it will do nothing in your system; it's only for populate an initramfs. You can install it and it will not affect your system in any way. Regards. -- Canek Peláez Valdés Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
[gentoo-user] Everyone wants util linux...but different versions en mass
Hi, Suddenly I got the below this morning while updateing: * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be * installed at the same time on the same system. (net-wireless/rfkill-0.5-r3:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by net-wireless/rfkill required by @selected (sys-apps/util-linux-2.31:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by sys-apps/util-linux required by (net-fs/nfs-utils-2.1.1-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (app-admin/testdisk-7.0-r3:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by (sys-fs/eudev-3.2.4:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (dev-libs/appstream-glib-0.6.13:0/8::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (app-text/xmlto-0.0.28-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.22 required by (virtual/eject-0:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by (sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.166-r2:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] (sys-apps/util-linux[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by (dev-libs/glib-2.52.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by @system >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by (net-fs/autofs-5.1.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.13 required by (sys-power/pm-utils-1.4.1-r7:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by (sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.43.7:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (sys-apps/gptfdisk-1.0.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux:0=[static-libs(+)?] (sys-apps/util-linux:0=) required by (sys-fs/btrfs-progs-4.13.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux:0/0= required by (sys-fs/btrfs-progs-4.13.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by (dev-libs/apr-1.6.3:1/1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.17.2 required by (sys-fs/xfsprogs-4.13.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by (sys-block/gparted-0.29.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (app-admin/apache-tools-2.4.29:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20.1-r2 required by (sys-fs/udisks-2.7.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.19 required by (dev-libs/rasqal-0.9.32:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.27 required by (sys-libs/libblockdev-2.13:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.24.1-r3[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] (>=sys-apps/util-linux-2.24.1-r3[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by (x11-libs/libSM-1.2.2-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (dev-libs/volume_key-0.3.9:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (app-text/build-docbook-catalog-1.21:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (sys-fs/cryptsetup-1.7.5:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/util-linux required by (app-text/rarian-0.8.1-r3:0/0::gentoo, installed) Why suddenly "all packages" needs a different version of util-linux suddenly...? How can I fix that? Cheers Meino
Re: [gentoo-user] Networkmanager VPNC key timeout
Hello, Am Montag, 2. März 2015, 21:01:48 schrieb Mick: > On Monday 02 Mar 2015 18:07:45 Petric Frank wrote: > > Hello, > > > > this is not a Gentoo problem per se, but i'm getting it under Gentoo. > > > > Runninng KDE + Networkmanager > > (net-misc/networkmanager-0.9.10.1_pre20141101) together with vpnc plugin > > (net-misc/networkmanager-vpnc-0.9.10.0). > > > > I have set up a VPN connection to a AVM FritzBox (which is using - as far > > as i can evaluate - a Cisco like IPSec tunnel). > > > > This is running very well, but after exactly 1 hour the connection is > > dropped. I can reconnect, but it also lasts 1 hour. > > > > After som crawlng though the net it seems that a key validity runs ot of > > time at the client side. I t looks like this one > > > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vpnc/+bug/479632 > > > > The nmcli output for this connection reads like this (some obfusicated): > > cut - > > = > > == Details des Verbindungsprofils (XX) > > = > > == connection.id: XX > > connection.uuid: > > > > 11--3 connection.interface-name: > >-- > > > > connection.type:vpn > > connection.autoconnect: no > > connection.timestamp: 1425319416 > > connection.read-only: no > > connection.permissions: > > connection.zone: > > connection.master: -- > > connection.slave-type: -- > > connection.secondaries: > > connection.gateway-ping-timeout:0 > > - > > -- ipv4.method:auto > > ipv4.dns: > > ipv4.dns-search: > > ipv4.addresses: > > ipv4.routes: > > ipv4.ignore-auto-routes:yes > > ipv4.ignore-auto-dns: no > > ipv4.dhcp-client-id:-- > > ipv4.dhcp-send-hostname:yes > > ipv4.dhcp-hostname: -- > > ipv4.never-default: yes > > ipv4.may-fail: no > > - > > -- ipv6.method:ignore > > ipv6.dns: > > ipv6.dns-search: > > ipv6.addresses: > > ipv6.routes: > > ipv6.ignore-auto-routes:no > > ipv6.ignore-auto-dns: no > > ipv6.never-default: no > > ipv6.may-fail: yes > > ipv6.ip6-privacy: 0 (deaktiviert) > > ipv6.dhcp-hostname: -- > > - > > -- vpn.service-type: > > > > org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc vpn.user-name: > > -- > > > > vpn.data: Local Port = 0, IKE DH Group = > > dh2, Perfect Forward Secrecy = server, Xauth password-flags = 1, IPSec > > ID = u...@host.loc, IPSec gateway = open.nsupdate.info, Xauth username = > > u...@host.loc, Cisco UDP Encapsulation Port = 0, Vendor = cisco, IPSec > > secret- flags = 1, NAT Traversal Mode = natt > > vpn.secrets: > > > > cut - > > > > Any hints ? > > > > regards > > > > Petric > > Going from memory here, but I recall that the VPNC client had problems > rekeying SAs in Phase 2. I seem to recall there was bug but can't recall > if it was ever patched. > > Yep - see here, a regression problem with version net-misc/vpnc-0.5.3: > > http://lists.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/pipermail/vpnc-devel/2009-July/003127.html > > I see that portage has 0.5.3_p527-r1 as stable, but I don't know if this > includes any necessary patches. You could check the changelog. The homepage on vpnc in chapter TODO tells: "phase2-rekeying is now supported as of svn revision 126!" Changelog states for 0.5.2: "Fix Phase 2 rekeying, by various authors" I don't know whether this is along your statement above. So it seems not to be completely fixed. The homepage is not updated the last 7 years. > BTW, have you tried more actively developed VPN software like strongswan > (it has a networkmanager plugin) or even ipsec-tools instead of vpnc, to > see if you're getting the same problem? I think that they should work > with Cisco VPN gateways, although it may be fiddly to set them up. i can find only ebuilds of (networkmanager-)openswan in the official tree. strongswan is in the stable tree but not the networkmanager plugin. I tried the one from the zugaina overlay (v. 1.3.0) but it seems to miss the dependency to libgnomeui. I do not have gnome installed (and don't intend to do so). My desktop is a kde one. Anyone has a ebuild/package not requiring gnome ? regards Petric
Re: [gentoo-user] thin-provisioning-tools - but I don't provision anything!!!!!
On 09/15/2017 02:43 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 23:38:21 +0200, Marc Joliet wrote: >> Am Freitag, 15. September 2017, 23:15:05 CEST schrieb Alan Mackenzie: >>> Yes, but do I want it to go away? What is it, what does it do? > >>> OK, let's try emerge -s thin-provisioning-tools. We get back only >>> patronising garbage, namely "A suite of tools for thin provisioning on >>> Linux" - well, duh! Who write's this stuff? > >>> So, WTF is thin provisioning? > >> I'm tempted to ask whether google is down or something, but I'm tired and >> waiting for 7z to finish so here you go anyway: > > For me, google is permanently down. > >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_provisioning > > Yes, I've read it, thanks. My question above was somewhat rhetorical. > >> I would say you probably don't need to care about it. > > I do. I need to spend time and effort removing it. It sounds like > something only useful in servers, yet I have a desktop profile installed. > > There's something not quite right, here. > >> HTH >> -- >> Marc Joliet >> -- >> "People who think they know everything really annoy those of us who know we >> don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup > The USE flag is likely enabled by default so users won't have to rebuild all of lvm2 in order to get one small feature that may be useful in self-hosting or experimental/learning scenarios. That is, the feature seems useful enough to add as a default. But the default is in sys-fs/lvm2, not in a profile: ''' # Assume gentoolkit is present $ grep "+thin" $(equery w sys-fs/lvm2) IUSE="readline static static-libs systemd clvm cman corosync lvm1 lvm2create_initrd openais sanlock selinux +udev +thin device-mapper-only" ''' If you have app-portage/gentoolkit (I highly recommend it) you can run `equery d sys-block/thin-provisioning-tools` to find what's pulling it in. It's probably lvm2, which is expected if you use LVM for anything. If you don't have any need for it: * Add `USE="-lvm"` to make.conf to ensure you don't get LVM through IUSE * Add `sys-fs/lvm2` to package.mask, but realize you may lose partial functionality with some things, like net-fs/nfs-utils NFS v4.1 support. * emerge --changed-use --ask @world * emerge --ask --depclean or * Put `sys-fs/lvm2 -thin` in package.use, run `emerge --changed-use --ask @world`, and go about your day. If you want to learn what thin provisioning is, you'll have to do research on it. Manpages, project pages, fora, tutorials, etc. A good way to find detailed information is to look up support threads and see what difficulties other people are having, so you can go straight to useful advice. (search terms like "problem lvm thin provision") If the software's remotely popular, you'll get some good results. Since we've already established lvm2 uses it, you can consult its documentation (usually found from HOMEPAGE) and get an idea for what it is. Some terminology is understood differently in specialized scenarios, so the only way to learn it is to read it. A Web search for 'lvm thin provisioning' turned up results from Red Hat, tech blogs, and other sources. This information is easily available, if you're willing to seek it. -- Daniel Campbell - Gentoo Developer, Trustee, Treasurer OpenPGP Key: 0x1EA055D6 @ hkp://keys.gnupg.net fpr: AE03 9064 AE00 053C 270C 1DE4 6F7A 9091 1EA0 55D6 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge update gcc downgrade
On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 12:40:02PM +0200, Kraus Philipp wrote: > Hi, > > I run in a virtual machine a gentoo (~x86) system. I synced the portage > tree at the weekend an run emerge --update > > The update runs without errors, but emerge installed the gcc 4.3.4, > but on the system is the 4.4.3 installed > > [ebuild NS ] sys-devel/gcc-4.3.4 [4.4.3] USE="hardened mudflap nls > nptl openmp (-altivec) -bootstrap -build -doc (-fixed-point) -fortran - > gcj -gtk (-libffi) (-multilib) -multislot (-n32) (-n64) -nocxx -nopie - > objc -objc++ -objc-gc -test -vanilla" > > After the update I run "emerge --depclean" and the 4.3.4 is unmerged > and now > I run emerge --update the gcc should installed again > > gcc-config -l shows only i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.4.3 whitch is set > gcc-version: gcc (Gentoo 4.4.3 p1.0) 4.4.3 > > and I mask only 2 packages > >=net-fs/netatalk-2.0.3 > >app-emulation/open-vm-tools-0.0.20090824.187411 > > I run the kernel (kernel.org) 2.6.33.2 and I don't use distcc at the > machine > > Can anybody help me to fix the gcc problem? I only need the 4.4.3 gcc > > Thanks > > Phil > What's the output of 'emerge -pt world'? That should show you what package is pulling gcc-4.3.4 :-) -- Zeerak Waseem pgpH0zZXLSXR7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] next step X
On Thu, 12 May 2005 12:47:36 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: >As for proceeding with the emerge world operation I don't think > there's any particular order you need to go in. The order shown is the > was portage would handle it if you let it do it as one big group. I > often opt for doing 5-10 packages instead of kicking off the world > operation. In that case I'd do it in the order shown before: > > emerge -pv --newuse grep net-tools kbd binutils-config binutils Doing it this way will mess up your world file. Most of the packages in the list are dependencies that should be in world themselves. Installing them explicitly with emerge adds them to world, with the result that if you uninstall the package that required them in the first place, they will remain as useless cruft on your system and not be cleaned out by emerge depclean. If you want to pick individual packages from "emerge -upv world" for merging, merge them with the --oneshot argument to prevent them being added to world. -- Neil Bothwick Q: Why do PCs - even modern ones - have reset buttons on the front? A: Because they come with Microsoft operating systems. pgpGyZDJtpJrK.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] SNMP and Proliant Management Utilities...
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Stroller wrote: > I've never seen anything like that. According to page 12 of the HOWTO > <http://tinyurl.com/7h8dr> the `cmaidad` agent collects data from > cciss/cpqarray drivers, so surely that hadles everything for me? > `cmaidad` is running, and I believe my SCSI array is of the cciss type. Looking at the docs, maybe you need an SNMP agent running for the peer agents to send information to? I say this because of this quote: "During installation, the Peer Agents are configured to start automatically when the SNMP agent is running. Linux run-level configuration tools can be used to change Peer Agent configurations. They should be started after the SNMP agent snmpd is started and should be killed after snmpd is killed." This seems to imply that there should be an snmpd-type process running. You could run "netstat -an --udp" and see if anything is listening on UDP port 161. If you dont have that software, maybe the net-snmp package would suffice? > How do I get `snmptrapd` to query this community? Is that the right > thing to do? Sure, you can have it listen (UDP port 162) for SNMP traps - but you will need something to send traps to it since it is passive. -- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] WPA2 connection configuration?
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:47:18 -0400 cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote: > > James Broadhead wrote: > > > On 26 September 2011 03:19, Paul Hartman > > wrote: > > > Or skip the net config/init scripts stuff and just use something > > > like wicd. > > > > Getting a manager to write your wpa_supplicant.conf for you (in > > effect), has been the right way of configuring wifi for the average > > user for years now. It's a real shame that this isn't promoted more > > in the gentoo handbook and/or the Wifi guide. > > > > I added a patch to the wifi guide a while back, but I really find > > the gentoo documentation workflow so over-burdening that I usually > > work on gentoo-wiki instead. It's pretty dispiriting to see people > > using troublesome tools when there's better ways out there :( > > If I am correct, wic only works if you have gnome -- what if you have > a server or a computer without gnome or kde? > No, I've tested wicd in openbox, wmaker, and fluxbox, and also from the console using ncurses -- no G or K stuff required. It is true, however, that wicd can only use one interface at a time, which is the only reason I don't use it. -- caveat utilitor ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤
[gentoo-user] Re: How to configure eth1:1 ?
On 2011-10-18, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2011-10-18, YoYo Siska wrote: > >> From /usr/share/doc/openrc-0.7.0/net.example: >> >> ## >> # INTERFACE HANDLERS >> # >> # We provide two interface handlers presently: ifconfig and iproute2. >> # You need one of these to do any kind of network configuration. >> # For ifconfig support, emerge sys-apps/net-tools >> # For iproute2 support, emerge sys-apps/iproute2 >> >> # If you don't specify an interface then we prefer iproute2 if it's installed >> # To prefer ifconfig over iproute2 >> #modules="ifconfig" > > Apparenty the handbook is out of date. > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=4&chap=3 > >3.b. Interface Handlers > >We provide two interface handlers presently: ifconfig and iproute2. >You need one of these to do any kind of network configuration. > >ifconfig is the current Gentoo default and it's included in the >system profile. iproute2 is a more powerful and flexible package, >but it's not included by default. > Done. After re-reading those paragraphs a couple times, I've concluded that the authors are talking about what is _installed_ by default, not what is _used_ by default. In my bug report I've suggested that both be explained. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwardsYow! Make me look like at LINDA RONSTADT again!! gmail.com
[gentoo-user] Re: problem starting "openvpn" after recenet upgrade
Joseph wrote: > I'm having problem starting openvpn after recent upgrade. > > When I try to start it I get a normal respond: > > openvpn.client_clinic_atom start > * Starting openvpn.client_clinic_atom ...[ ok ] > * WARNING: openvpn.client_clinic_atom has started, but is inactive > > but ifconfig is not showing this connection in addition it looks strange, > not as it used to: > > ifconfig > eth1: flags=4163 mtu 1500 > inet 10.0.0.100 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 10.0.0.255 > inet6 fe80::21b:21ff:feb8:27b6 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20 > ether 00:1b:21:b8:27:b6 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet) > RX packets 16129 bytes 9087618 (8.6 MiB) > RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 > TX packets 15573 bytes 2667489 (2.5 MiB) > TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 > device interrupt 16 memory 0xfddc-fdde > > lo: flags=73 mtu 16436 > inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 > inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128 scopeid 0x10 > loop txqueuelen 0 (Local Loopback) > RX packets 1218 bytes 1433926 (1.3 MiB) > RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 > TX packets 1218 bytes 1433926 (1.3 MiB) > TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 > Known problem. Rebuild openvpn and it works again. The build adds some hard coded paths for some net-tools utilities and the location of ifconfig has changed :-/ - Jörg
[gentoo-user] Re: rc-update net.wlan0?
Hi, Did all that sensible stuff I suggested below. It worked. This response is from my wireless NIC. Thanks to the Gentoo developers for making such a logically consistent system! Cheers, Mark On 4/17/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, >I'm attempting to get wireless up and running. First time on > Gentoo. I have used ndiswrapper on FC2 which this machine used to run > so I have ESSIDs, mac addresses and keys that are known good. > >I've emerge the wireless-tools stuff and have an edited > /etc/conf.d/wireless file with my values in it. ndiswrapper is > modprobed and ready to go. Now I want to start net.wlan0 but I don't > have a file in /etc/init.d and nothing shows up in rc-update. > >What am I missing here? Am I supposed to make some edits to > /etc/conf.d/net? That might make sense but I'm not sure what to do. If > so where do I get /etc/init.d/net.wlan0? Copy net.eth0 and rename? > >My goal here is to be able to say: > > /etc/init.d/net.eth0 stop > /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 start > > and be able to switch between interfaces. > >Thanks in advance. I've been searching around for info but just > haven't found the right thing. > > Cheers, > Mark > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo realtime-preempt kernel?
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Mark Knecht wrote: > Yes, absolutely. They work, but they do not work as well as the > kernels I get for my FC2 boxes from here: > > http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/ > > That said I have not characterized the differences in a long time so > maybe that's worth a day to see what the results end up looking like. > However a real characterization would require patching some kernel > (gentoo-sources?) with Ingo's patches and seeing what the differences > are. Not sure if my skill set is up to that by myself. I recently also came across this: # esearch schedutils [ Results for search key : schedutils ] [ Applications found : 1 ] * sys-process/schedutils Latest version available: 1.1.0 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of downloaded files: 16 kB Homepage:http://tech9.net/rml/schedutils Description: Utilities for manipulating kernel schedular parameters License: GPL-2 Dont know how useful they are but the web page says this: schedutils is a suite of scheduler-related tools in the style of other Linux utilities packages, like fileutils or sh-utils. schedutils currently contains the following programs: * chrt - manipulate real-time policy and priority of tasks * taskset - manipulate task CPU affinity -- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Pentium M and kernel module "processor.o"
Marc, On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 12:51:37PM +0200, Marc Schlienger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I've got a notebook with Intel Pentium M processor (Dell Latitude D800) and > experienced the following problem: There is a strange sound > (beep-beep-beep ...) which seems to come from the processor. Currently I'm > using kernel 2.6.11-gentoo-r5 but this sound is also there with every other > kernel I tried. And I tried many kernels. I then realized after playing > arround with the kernel config that the kernel module "processor" is the > source of the problem. As I need this module to be able to change the > processor speed it is no solution not to compile this module into the kernel > or not to use it as module. I heard of a "processor" module from Intel but > couldn't find it yet for 2.6.x kernels. > > Any suggestions? Well, you should be safe to change it to another setting that doesn't cause the problem. Intel SpeedStep, A.K.A Frequency Scaling should work regardless -- presuming you have that driver (it's under Power Management -> CPU Frequency Scaling IIRC). Apart from that I can't really suggest much. Tom -- Tom Martin, http://dev.gentoo.org/~slarti AMD64, net-mail, shell-tools, recruiters, vim Gentoo Linux pgpT1QQLNZQsK.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] ipw200 wireless config problem
On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 02:44:48PM +1000, Penguin Lover Richard Watson squawked: > Hi can anyone help me resolve this problem. I'm running > kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.16-gentoo-r9. I've built in support for the ipw2200 > driver and installed fimrware image ipw2200-firmware-2.4 as the forums say > the latest firmware image is not supported with my kernel version. I've got > problems ... when I try and install. wireless-tools installs OK but no > interface is present when running iwconfig. I get the following error on > dmesg. I would really suggest installing the ipw2200 drivers separately from the kernel, i.e. emerge net-wireless/ipw2200. To do so you should reconfigure your kernel so that it has basic Wireless Lan support, but with ieee80211 and ipw2200 turned off. The ipw2200 ebuild would bring in an outside copy of ieee80211, follow the instructions that come up at the emerge to remove the in-kernel source of ieee80211 completely. And you should also be able to use the 3.0 firmware. I've used the drivers from outside of the kernel since version 0.6 and never had any problem. W -- Pintsize: My first commandment is: "Though shalt not beget electromagnetism in the presence of your Lord." Sortir en Pantoufles: up 23 days, 8:39 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Systemd and static network
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Jonathan Callen wrote: > On 07/25/2013 11:42 AM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: >> On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 5:46 AM, Michael Hampicke >> wrote: >>> What do you use - and what are the benefits of your method? >> >> I use the following unit in one of my servers: >> >> # >> --- >> [Unit] >> Description=Static network service >> After=local-fs.target >> Documentation=man:ifconfig(8) >> Documentation=man:route(8) >> >> [Service] >> Type=oneshot >> RemainAfterExit=yes >> ExecStart=/bin/ifconfig broadcast netmask > up >> ExecStart=/bin/route add default gw >> # > --- >> > > I would recommend replacing those two commands with: > > ExecStart=/bin/ip addr add / dev > ExecStart=/bin/ip route add default via dev > > This uses the newer iproute2 infrastructure, which is supposed to > replace the deprecated net-tools package (last official release was in > 2001). > > Note also that this uses the CIDR notation for IP addresses. If you > were previously using "ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.5 broadcast > 192.168.1.255 netmask 255.255.255.0", you can simply say "ip addr add > 192.168.1.5/24 dev eth0" which calculates both netmask and broadcast > from the "/24" (which means the upper 24 bits are used). Thanks for the heads up. Regards. -- Canek Peláez Valdés Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo + wifi
On Sun, 2021-03-21 at 21:25 -0400, Philip Webb wrote: > if I use the Wifi services, is whether I would need to add hardware to my > machine It depends on if your motherboard has an integrated Wifi chip or not. If it does not have an external connector for an antenna, it probably doesn't have the hardware. However, USB wifi adapters are quite affordable and sufficient for your use case, in my opinion. > whether I would need to add any packages to my Gentoo system. Yes, you will. You'll need to find out what chipset is used by the adapter you want to add (or already have). Once you have that, you can enable the appropriate kernel drivers and rebuild, and then you'll need to install net-wireless/wpa_supplicant to make the actual connection. wpa_supplicant can be cumbersome to set up by hand, but the Arch wiki has a very comprehensive page[1] on how to configure it. Alternatively, there are GUI tools for managing the configuration (the aptly named wpa_gui is usually enough; to get this, you need to enable the qt5 use flag for wpa_supplicant), but if you're connecting to one network, and never changing the configuration, that might be overkill. 1: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wpa_supplicant
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: help! IP blocking not working
On 06/09/2016 22:57, Grant wrote: >> Hi, my site is being ravaged by an IP but dropping the IP via >> shorewall is seeming to have no effect. I'm using his IP from nginx >> logs. IP blocking in shorewall has always worked before. What could >> be happening? > > > I'm blocking like this with the firewall running on the web server: > > /etc/shorewall/rules > DROPnet:1.2.3.4 $FW > > Could shorewall/iptables see a different IP address than the one seen by > nginx? Most likely the file is configured but the firewall service wasn't restarted or the rules no loaded. Be careful with that one - it's all too easy to *think* you reloaded them when you didn't and one's own confirmation bias kicks in. I see it daily with everyone in my team (me included) But as Jeremi pointed out. failsban is a far superior tool for this. Ossec with it's active response is also good. There are quite a few more tools in this space, and they all work much the same way - scan logs looking for dodgy stuff going on the dynamically apply a packet filter rule. The software also does it all day every day, and that's a record you the human cannot hope to match :-) -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
[gentoo-user] Total recall
uled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0=[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] (dev-libs/openssl:0=[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by (app-arch/libarchive-3.2.2-r1:0/13::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:0/0= required by (dev-lang/python-3.4.5:3.4/3.4m::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (www-client/lynx-2.8.9_pre11:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (dev-perl/Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum-0.70.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (kde-frameworks/kdelibs-4.14.29:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:0/0= required by (app-emulation/virtualbox-5.1.14:0/0::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:= required by (www-client/httrack-3.48.22:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (app-admin/apache-tools-2.4.25:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (dev-python/cryptography-1.7.2:0/0::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-misc/wget-1.19.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2:0= required by (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (net-misc/iputils-20151218:0/0::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (dev-vcs/git-2.11.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:0/0=[abi_x86_64(-)] required by (net-misc/curl-7.52.1-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6m:0 required by (net-analyzer/tcpdump-4.9.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-analyzer/dsniff-2.4_beta1-r8:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-misc/socat-1.7.3.2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (media-sound/pulseaudio-10.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (kde-frameworks/khtml-5.31.0:5/5.31::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (net-dns/bind-tools-9.11.0_p3:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (mail-filter/spamassassin-3.4.1-r10:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.1:0= required by (app-crypt/qca-2.1.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (dev-perl/Net-SSLeay-1.800.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) (dev-libs/libressl-2.5.1:0/43::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by dev-libs/libressl:0 required by (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) For me it looks like, some part of Gentoo prefers dev-libs/openssl:0 and the other one wants dev-libs/openssl:0= Is it only me reaching for world peace and a running system only...finally? Question again: What does all this mean, what triggers that, and why happens this while simply installing the apps I had on my old system? User:"I did not change anything!!!" Software Techie:"When I was testing this, it was working!!!" Helpdesk:"Did you plugin into mains before your monitor fails?" Hopefully this problem is not as hard as it failure report is long... Cheers Meino PS: Output of emerge --info: root>> emerge --info Portage 2.3.3 (python 3.4.5-final-0, default/linux/amd64/13.0/no-multilib, gcc-5.4.0, glibc-2.24-r1, 4.9.10-RT x86_64) = System uname: Linux-4.9.10-RT-x86_64-AMD_Phenom-tm-_II_X6_1090T_Processor-with-gentoo-2.3 KiB Mem: 8162104 total,550268 free KiB Swap:6291452 total, 6285236 free Timestamp of repository gentoo: Sat, 18 Feb 2017 17:30:01 + sh bash 4.4_p12 ld GNU ld (Gentoo 2.27 p1.0) 2.27 app-shells/bash: 4.4_p12::gentoo dev-lang/perl:5.24.1::gentoo dev-lang/python: 2.7.12::gentoo, 3.4.5::gentoo dev-util/cmake: 3.7.2::gentoo dev-util/pkgconfig: 0.29.1::gentoo sys-apps/baselayout: 2.3::gentoo sys-apps/openrc: 0.23.2::gentoo sys-apps/sandbox: 2.10-r3::gentoo sys-devel/autoconf: 2.13::gentoo, 2.69-r2::gentoo sys-devel/automake: 1.11.6-r2::gentoo, 1.13.4-r1::gentoo, 1.15-r2::gentoo sys-devel/binutils: 2.27::gentoo sys-devel/gcc:5.4.0-r3::gentoo sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.8-r1::gentoo sys-devel/libtool:2.4.6-r2::gentoo sys-devel/make: 4.2.1::gentoo sys-kernel/linux-headers: 4.9::gentoo (virtual/os-headers) sys-libs/glibc: 2.24-r1::gentoo Repositories: gentoo location: /usr/portage sync-type: rsync sync-uri: rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage priority: -1000 ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="amd64 ~amd64" ACCEPT_LICENSE="* -@EULA" CBUILD="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu&qu
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: DNS server packages
On 12/10/2015 19:43, James wrote: > Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes: > > >>> I need to setup DNS primary/secondary systems on gentoo. So right now >>> I'm looking for a suggested list of packages to install with Bind, >>> iptables and DNSSEC-tools as these (2) gentoo dns servers will only >>> run the minimum packages to operate securely? >> auth or cache? > > These are the (2) net facing primary and slave dns servers, just for the > few domain names I willauthenticate. They'll be behind a firewall > (iptables/dmz) with no internal zone information. Strictly auth, public > facing, with DNSsec. The plan is to go slow with manual configuration and > and slow add features like a database, as I roll out new auth-DNS servers > on newer, embedded hardware (very small very low power, but lots of ram > (2G)). So over time the scope will evolve. It's a manual approach to a > refresher for me. Eventually one of the auth-dns-slaves will be an arm > cluster for performance testing on mesos. (That's a ways off). > > > So also, the iptables rules for such a setup will need to be revisited, > dusting off what I use to use. Again, the importance is trying different > packages and sniffing the results and examining log files (manually and with > scripts) on a log host. So only ports 53 (public/routable net visible > and port 22 from a select sets of private ips is all these will need. Then you need your chosen name server (bind), your chosen fw ruleset generators (iptables, maybe some other front end) and maybe fail2ban or one of it's friends if you find some port gets hammered. Block all ports except 53 and 22, send all logs to a remote syslogger and trawl through them to your heart's content. All very usual and normal. >> First of all, bind is a pain to use. Reason: it's actually a reference >> implementation that as usual got forced into production use. It's slower >> than it could be because it deals with every possible corner case per RFC. >> As an auth server (few queries) it's OK > > Bind is an old acquaintance of mine:: been a few years, hence the post. > I may test/migrate to something else, later. OK. For a few domains there's no benefit to using something other than what you already know. > >> As a cache (many queries), there are better servers out there. I prefer >> unbound. > > A Caching DNS server for internal usages is another project for another > time. It will be totally isolated; still, good to know. > > >>> Also, what is the (nominal) minimum amount of RAM needed to keep all >>> routes in ram in these name servers? >> I don't understand. DNS servers don't keep routes in memory - routers do >> that. Perhaps you mean cached DNS records? >> DNS is light on RAM, there are only so many records typical users will >> look up. DNS caches not too long ago ran for years problem free with a >> puny few hundred MB. It's not something to be worried about. > > There should be a way to keep all the responses for the zones info they > server in ram? I know it often happens without intervention, but surely > there are published methods to insure this info is kept "in ram" like > bcachefs? > > Also flushing and ram usage status monitoring, as these auth dns servers > will eventually migrate to low power embedded machines where keeping > things in ram is critical to performance. I can't help but feel you are worried about a problem that doesn't exist. It takes lots and lots and lots of zones to get above 1M disk space. How much ram do you think you need? DNS caches are resource intensive (the upper limit on what they cache is the internet) DNS auth servers are not (their upper limit is how many bytes in the zones) and they tend to idle most of the time. Well unless you do silly things like set all TTLs to 1 (or god forbid, 0) and your auth server becomes a cache > > 'eix -cC net-dns | grep auth' > Curiously, Are they better, more easily secured solutions? > > > It's been a hwile for me so a vetting of the packages is the first step > for this minimal, manual setup of the auth-dns servers for a few domain > names:: > > > Bind9, dnssec-tools, iptables:: any other packages relevant/germane > on a amd-default profile [1] ? Yes, that's about it. Add in all the other usual server stuff you like to use - monitoring, logging, notifications, mail, whatever -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
[gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.
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. (chroot) root@fireball / # emerge -auDN media-video/ffmpeg kde-apps/ffmpegthumbs media-video/handbrake sci-libs/opencascade media-libs/opencv kde-apps/k3b kde-plasma/kpipewire kde-frameworks/kfilemetadata media-video/mplayer libtorrent-rasterbar net-p2p/qbittorrent gui-libs/egl-wayland These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! Dependency resolution took 40.62 s. Total: 0 packages, Size of downloads: 0 KiB WARNING: One or more updates/rebuilds have been skipped due to a dependency conflict: net-libs/libtorrent-rasterbar:0 (net-libs/libtorrent-rasterbar-2.0.8:0/2.0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="dht gnutls ssl -debug -python -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -python3_10" conflicts with =media-video/ffmpeg-3.1.3:0/56.58.58=[postproc] required by (media-video/vlc-3.0.18-r3:0/5-9::gentoo, installed) USE="X a52 alsa bidi bluray cddb dbus dvbpsi dvd encode ffmpeg flac fontconfig gcrypt gui jpeg libnotify libsamplerate mad mp3 mpeg ncurses ogg png pulseaudio ssl svg truetype udev wayland x264 x265 xml zeroconf -aom -archive -aribsub -chromaprint -chromecast -dav1d -dc1394 -debug (-directx) -dts -faad -fdk -fluidsynth -gme -gstreamer -ieee1394 -jack -kate -keyring -libass -libcaca -libtar -libtiger -linsys -lirc -live -lua -macosx-notifications -matroska -modplug -mtp -musepack -nfs -omxil -optimisememory -opus -projectm -rdp -run-as-root -samba -sdl-image -sftp -shout -sid -skins -soxr -speex -srt -taglib -test -theora -tremor -twolame -upnp -v4l -vaapi -vdpau -vnc -vpx -zvbi" ABI_X86="(64)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="mmx sse" LUA_SINGLE_TARGET="lua5-1" media-video/ffmpeg:0/56.58.58=[encode,threads] required by (media-video/mpv-0.35.1-r1:0/2::gentoo, installed) USE="X alsa bluray cdda cli drm dvd egl iconv javascript jpeg lcms libmpv libplacebo lua opengl pipewire pulseaudio sdl uchardet vulkan wayland xv zlib (-aqua) -archive (-coreaudio) -debug -dvb -gamepad -jack -libcaca (-mmal) -nvenc -openal (-raspberry-pi) -rubberband (-selinux) -sixel -sndio -test -tools -vaapi -vdpau -zimg" ABI_X86="(64)" LUA_SINGLE_TARGET="luajit -lua5-1" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_11 -python3_10 (-python3_12)" media-video/ffmpeg:0/56.58.58= required by (media-video/gpac-2.2.0:0/11::gentoo, installed) USE="X a52 aac alsa ffmpeg jpeg jpeg2k mad opengl png pulseaudio sdl ssl truetype vorbis xml xvid -debug -dvb -jack -oss -static-libs -theora" ABI_X86="(64)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse2" >=media-video/ffmpeg-2:0/56.58.58=[encode] required by (app-text/unpaper-7.0.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="userland_GNU -test" ABI_X86="(64)" media-video/ffmpeg:0/56.58.58= required by (kde-frameworks/kfilemetadata-5.106.0:5/5.106::gentoo, installed) USE="epub exif ffmpeg pdf taglib userland_GNU -debug -doc -mobi -test" ABI_X86="(64)" >=media-video/ffmpeg-4.0:0/56.58.58= required by (media-video/mplayer-1.5_p20230215:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="X a52 alsa bidi bluray cddb cdio cdparanoia dvd dvdnav enca encode faac iconv ipv6 jpeg libass mad mng mp3 network opengl osdmenu png pulseaudio rar sdl shm truetype unicode vorbis x264 xscreensaver xv xvid -aalib (-aqua) -bl -bs2b -cpudetection -debug -dga -doc -dts -dv -dvb -faad -fbcon -ftp -ggi -gsm -jack -joystick -ladspa -libcaca -libmpeg2 -lirc -live -lzo -md5sum -nas -openal -oss -pnm -pvr -radio -rtc -rtmp -samba (-selinux) -speex -tga -theora -toolame -tremor -twolame -v4l -vcd -vdpau (-vidix) -xinerama -yuv4mpeg -zoran" ABI_X86="(64)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="avx fma3 fma4 mmx mmxext sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 xop -3dnow -3dnowext -avx2" VIDEO_CARDS="-mga" =media-video/ffmpeg-2.7:0/56.58.58= required by (media-video/ffmpegthumbnailer-2.2.2-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="gtk jpeg png userland_GNU -gnome -test" ABI_X86="(64)" ^^^^ gui-libs/egl-wayland:0 (gui-libs/egl-wayland-1.1.12:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="" ABI_X86="(64)" conflicts with ~gui-libs/egl-wayland-1.1.7 required by (x11-dri
Re: [gentoo-user] samba no connect from windows
On 13/11/2010, at 12:04am, Harry Putnam wrote: > This samba problem (windows machines cannot connect to gentoo server) > seems to have followed a recent update including samba. > > qlop shows: Mon Nov 1 05:10:33 2010 >>> net-fs/samba-3.5.6 > > Usually I've found I might need to redo passwords with smbpasswd. > > This time, that is not sufficient. > > Looking at the logs... > > I've included a snippet below, but let me say that I first restarted > samba, then rm'ed all log* files under /var/log/samba. You haven't demonstrated you can connect using a Linux machine and the Samba command line tools. Connecting using the same machine (to localhost) should be sufficient, however it's probably better to connect from a 2nd Linux box. You haven't shown us using `ps` that smbd and nmdb are running, nor have you posted the output of `netstat` (appropriately grepped - e.g. `netstat -aep | grep -e samba -e smb -e nmb`). When you `/etc/init.d/samba restart` does Samba start and stop cleanly? I also suggest you try the Windows command line tools, `net use` &c. When you connect using the Windows GUI tools you need to be *really* verbose about which specific icons and buttons you clicked on. Mounting a network share as a drive allows you to specify a username for the share / connection, whereas Start > Run and typing "\\server\share" may not (and may use a different username, attempting to connect as guest). These articles demonstrate how to use `nmblookup` and `smbclient` for troubleshooting purposes: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/install.html#id2553540 http://tinyurl.com/2kpojq - scroll down to "List Shares Available on the Server" http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/diagnosis.html http://tinyurl.com/32sq32g http://oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch09_02.html http://tinyurl.com/2dn3w9r http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch12_:_Samba_Security_and_Troubleshooting http://tinyurl.com/pkqfz http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba24Hc13.pdf (PDF) http://tinyurl.com/35v6kqz (PDF) Three of these articles are top google hits for "troubleshooting samba". I have used the first two links personally to debug Samba within the last 4 weeks. The reason I have replied to your last two posts saying "you haven't demonstrated that ..." is not personal. My thought process before replying was "this guy hasn't given us enough information ... I'll ignore this post ... well, that's no help to him - having told us so little he'll be waiting forever for help ... hmmmn, I wonder if it's the same guy". And it was you. Sorry about that. The information you have given us is scant, and without more we're left guessing around the same as you are. I'm pretty much rehashing the famous essay "How to ask questions the smart way" here, but I'm trying to be more terse and less patronising. Sorry if I fail at that latter. But in my experience, if you make the effort to google, follow the obvious solutions and *document fully* that you've followed them (this last part is VERY important) in your post to the mailing list then 8 times out of 10 you'll solve your own problem without needing to post, and a further 9th time out of 10 someone will quickly be able to give you a one-line answer showing your error. My experience is that when you take the time to do the documenting stage of this - tediously re-doing everything you did before and copying and pasting it into an email, making sure you methodology is pristine and clear, then it forces your mental processes to slow down. It's frustrating to have to repeat things you've already tried and it takes an hour or two, but 8 times out of 10 the slower pace of re-doing your troubleshooting leads you to discover the problem for yourself. You should not to be trying to *tell* us you have a problem, you should be trying to *prove* to us that you have a problem. Samba is frikkin' nasty to troubleshoot, it's boring and it's inconvenient, and I agree that it seems more so than most other services. I don't really know why this is. I too find the logfiles pants. Particularly when it comes to Samba I find a real reluctance to sit down, roll my sleeves up and get on with what I've just suggested you do, but there's no way to know more without doing so. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [OT] Dual-Opteron
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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: VPS has issues emerging everything
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Simon wrote: > I re-emerged perl and it hung a few lines above my previous issue I > copied in prev email. But I was able to ctrl-z+%% to unfreeze it. > I'm not sure what to do now since the problem is still there... > > I'm not sure what critical package deal most with the ability to check > for dependencies (revdep-rebuild was freezing, this one froze while > finding dependencies)... if anyone has a guess, I'll try rebuilding > that pkg and the winner gets a genuine 100$ of monopoly money. > > Simon > emerge -e @system needs to be able to determine dependencies. I think it doesn't get much more basic than that. What version of portage are you using? Portage itself gets emerged pretty late in the emerge -e @system process on my machine. You might try: 1) emerge portage 2) rm /usrportage/distfiles/* 3) eix-sync (or emerge --sync I guess) 4) emerge -fe @system 5) emerge -e @system Also, smartctl -a /dev/sda your drive and see if there are errors getting reported. - Mark c2stable ~ # emerge -pe @system These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild R ] sys-libs/zlib-1.2.3-r1 [ebuild R ] virtual/libintl-0 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/expat-2.0.1-r3 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/gnuconfig-20100924 [ebuild R ] virtual/libiconv-0 [ebuild R ] app-arch/bzip2-1.0.6 [ebuild R ] app-misc/pax-utils-0.2.1 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/gmp-4.3.2 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/gcc-config-1.4.1 [ebuild R ] app-misc/mime-types-8 [ebuild R ] app-arch/cpio-2.11 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-10-r1 [ebuild R ] sys-libs/timezone-data-2010l [ebuild R ] sys-apps/tcp-wrappers-7.6-r8 [ebuild R ] sys-fs/sysfsutils-2.1.0 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/automake-wrapper-4 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/libffi-3.0.9 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/patch-2.5.9 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/which-2.20 [ebuild R ] app-arch/xz-utils-4.999.9_beta [ebuild R ] dev-util/gperf-3.0.4 [ebuild R ] app-portage/portage-utils-0.3.1 [ebuild R ] sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.30-r1 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/m4-1.4.15 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/sandbox-2.4 [ebuild R ] virtual/libffi-0 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/mpfr-2.4.2_p3 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/pciutils-3.1.4 [ebuild R ] app-arch/unzip-6.0-r1 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/sysvinit-2.88-r1 [ebuild R ] virtual/init-0 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/debianutils-3.2.3 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/libperl-5.10.1 [ebuild R ] sys-auth/pambase-20101024 [ebuild R ] virtual/acl-0 [ebuild R ] app-admin/python-updater-0.8 [ebuild R ] virtual/libusb-0 [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-digest-base-1.16 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/binutils-config-1.9-r4 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/man-pages-posix-2003a [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-Scalar-List-Utils-1.23 [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-libnet-1.22 [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-Digest-MD5-2.39 [ebuild R ] app-text/docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.75.2 [ebuild R ] app-text/build-docbook-catalog-1.4 [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-ExtUtils-CBuilder-0.27.03 [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-Module-Build-0.36.07 [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-Test-Harness-3.17 [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-Archive-Tar-1.54 [ebuild R ] virtual/perl-ExtUtils-ParseXS-2.22.05 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/autoconf-2.65-r1 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/automake-1.11.1 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/libtool-2.2.10 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/libusb-0.1.12-r5 [ebuild R ] app-text/sgml-common-0.6.3-r5 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/gettext-0.18.1.1-r1 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/sed-4.2.1 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/findutils-4.4.2 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/flex-2.5.35 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/popt-1.16 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/bison-2.4.2 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/diffutils-2.8.7-r2 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/attr-2.4.44 [ebuild R ] app-arch/gzip-1.4 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/kbd-1.15 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20090728014017-r1 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/gawk-3.1.6 [ebuild R ] app-arch/tar-1.23-r2 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/make-3.81-r2 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/libgpg-error-1.7 [ebuild R ] sys-devel/binutils-2.20.1-r1 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/acl-2.2.49 [ebuild R ] net-misc/rsync-3.0.7 [ebuild R ] dev-util/pkgconfig-0.25-r2 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/libgcrypt-1.4.6 [ebuild R ] x11-proto/xproto-7.0.19 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/coreutils-8.7 [ebuild R ] x11-proto/xextproto-7.1.2 [ebuild R ] sys-libs/db-4.8.30 [ebuild R ] x11-libs/xtrans-1.2.6 [ebuild R ] x11-proto/kbproto-1.0.5 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/usbutils-0.90 [ebuild R ] x11-proto/xf86bigfontproto-1.2.0 [ebuild R ] x11-proto/inputproto-2.0.1 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/libpthread-stubs-0.1 [ebuild R ] dev-libs/libpcre-8.02 [ebuild R ] sys-libs/db-4.7.25_p4 [ebuild R ] sys-libs/gdbm-1.8.3-r4 [ebuild R ] x11-libs/libICE-1.0.7 [ebuild R ] x11-libs/libXau-1.0.6 [ebuild R ] x11-libs/libXdmcp-1.1.0 [ebuild R ] sys-apps/
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Trying to make portage use "puf" instead of "wget"
Sorry, I should have given more details on why I am trying to do that: the Internet connection I use at work is handled by a router which do automatic load-balancing between two different connections. So when bandwidth usage of the first connection is saturated, all new connections are routed to the second one. Although bandwidth of those two connections (1024kb/s + 512 kb/s) are limited and shared with other colleagues, in general I see some good dl speed improvements using tools that can do parallel fetch, that's why I'm trying to make portage act this way. Paul: I tried your modified FETCHCOMMAND, but without success :( My configuration only allows me to run emerge as root (most of the time I use sudo). The only thing I get trying to emerge media-libs/libdvbpsi is this log (maybe I can activate a more verbose one, but I don't know how?) : >>> Emerging (1 of 1) media-libs/libdvbpsi-0.1.6 >>> Downloading ' http://mirror.ovh.net/gentoo-distfiles/distfiles/libdvbpsi5-0.1.6.tar.bz2' >>> Downloading ' http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvbpsi/0.1.6/libdvbpsi5-0.1.6.tar.bz2' !!! Couldn't download 'libdvbpsi5-0.1.6.tar.bz2'. Aborting. * Fetch failed for 'media-libs/libdvbpsi-0.1.6', Log file: * '/var/tmp/portage/media-libs/libdvbpsi-0.1.6/temp/build.log' >>> Failed to emerge media-libs/libdvbpsi-0.1.6, Log file: >>> '/var/tmp/portage/media-libs/libdvbpsi-0.1.6/temp/build.log' And in the build.log: >>> Downloading ' http://mirror.ovh.net/gentoo-distfiles/distfiles/libdvbpsi5-0.1.6.tar.bz2' >>> Downloading ' http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvbpsi/0.1.6/libdvbpsi5-0.1.6.tar.bz2' !!! Couldn't download 'libdvbpsi5-0.1.6.tar.bz2'. Aborting. Download work great when I type directly: puf http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvbpsi/0.1.6/libdvbpsi5-0.1.6.tar.bz2' Any help please ? 2009/12/19 Marcus Wanner > On 12/18/2009 1:38 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > >> On 12/18/2009 05:40 PM, Ronan Mainbourg wrote: >> >>> Because my Internet connection is not very fast, I'd like to make >>> portage fetch files using net-misc/puf (wich can dl several chunks of a >>> file at the same time) instead of wget. >>> >> You got it backwards. Downloading more than one chunk at the same time is >> only useful on *fast* connections, not *slow* ones. >> > I hate to say it but he is correct...puf won't do you any good unless the > speed at which to file is being downloaded is less than the maximum speed > for your net connection :( > > Marcus > > -- Ronan Mainbourg ronan.mainbo...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Curious pattern in log files from ssh...
On Thursday 04 December 2008, Steve wrote: > Simon wrote: > > Since it is very unlikely that the attacker is targeting you > > specifically, changing the port number (and removing root access) will > > very likely stop the attack forever. Though, if the attacker did > > target you, then you will need some more security tools (intrusion > > detection, etc...). > > I recognise that this doesn't seem to be a targeted attack - but it is > still frustrating to find that someone has evaded my IP blocking > strategy... even though they pose only a slightly elevated risk by > having done so. (Of course, I don't permit root login - that would be > madness... and, as far as I'm aware, no-one has guessed even a valid > user name... they're all obscure!) > > The thing that strikes me is that, in evading my blocking strategy, they > clearly identified a bot-net of compromised hosts. With this in mind, > ideally, I'd like to: > > 1. Automatically detect and block all future attacks on all ports from > all hosts which are involved in this coordinated attack. These hosts > can't be trusted not to be malicious. > 2. Somehow inform the administrator of the hosts attacking me (in a > respectful way) since, I presume, they are unaware that their host is > involved in the attack. > 3. Ideally, share this kind of information so that myself and others are > better protected from bot-net attacks in future. > > It's the sort of thing I imagine has already been done - and there's no > point in re-inventing the wheel. I recall something similar whereby the attacked machines would automatically launch an attack on the botnet/spammer to effect a DoS. Then the spammers complained and the guys who had written the software were forced by the police to recall it . . . sometimes I wonder. Anyway, I'm a bit thin on details - this was all the rage about 4-5 years ago as a legit way to defend yourself against spam. What I think is required is a script which will identify the compromised machine and promptly reformat its MSWindows OS - problem solved. Of course how you keep tabs on this tool not being misused is another thing. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
[gentoo-user] firefox et al. crash when attaching file in gmail --- dbus?
I'm having fits about dbus, at least that's what I think? Firefox 3, epiphany, and firefox 3 bin all do this. Attach any file (as any user, on KDE or Gnome) and firefox immediately crashes. Root can attach files. Some background. Today I upgraded these before I noticed this problem: dev-libs/expat, net-misc/dhcpcd, dev-cpp/libglademm, dev-cpp/gconfmm, net-dns/bind-tools, mail-mta/ssmtp, sys-apps/coreutils. Yesterday it worked. Of course I"ve been twiddling. I found a suggestion to run firefox in safe-mode ($ firefox -safe-mode). I did this. It's just a way to dismember the add-ons and customizations of a user, and I'd already recompiled. But these errors were received after the crash in the terminal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ /usr/bin/firefox -safe-mode which: no soundwrapper in (/usr/kde/3.5/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.3.1:/usr/qt/3/bin:/usr/games/bin) which: no soundwrapper in (/usr/kde/3.5/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.3.1:/usr/qt/3/bin:/usr/games/bin) process 1: arguments to dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block() were incorrect, assertion "(error) == NULL || !dbus_error_is_set ((error))" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 3289. This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library. D-Bus not built with -rdynamic so unable to print a backtrace Aborted [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ (npviewer.bin:6437): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_style_detach: assertion `style->attach_count > 0' failed I am most interested in learning how to troubleshoot dbus. I read one post where the suggestion was made to delete dbus. What does that mean? I've been having numerous problems with permissions. They are gradually going away, and I just emailed a friend that the system has finally stablized to some degree. Then I did an # emerge -uDv world and this happens. Where can I find out more about dbus? gtkmm won't compile. There's an upstream fix, I think, and I might do a local version bump, with much trepidation. Thank you for any advice. -- Alan Davis "It's never a matter of liking or disliking ..." ---Santa Ynez Chumash Medicine Man
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk 11.5.1 MeetMe on Gentoo
sbasu...@soft-gator.com wrote: f> On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 06:28 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote: > > > sbasu...@soft-gator.com wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I am running asterisk with dahdi in several Gentoo servers, everything > > > works great, but when I try to use meetme it tells me that there is no > > > application I already try: > > > > > > 1. In asterisk command line: > > > > > > asterisk> module load app_meetme.so > > > Unable to load module app_meetme.so > > > Command 'module load app_meetme.so' failed. > > > [Oct 17 18:16:37] WARNING[5038]: loader.c:423 load_dynamic_module: Error > > > loading module 'app_meetme.so': /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_meetme.so: > > > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > > [Oct 17 18:16:37] WARNING[5038]: loader.c:902 load_resource: Module > > > 'app_meetme.so' could not be loaded. > > > asterisk> > > > > > > 2. I compile libpri, dahdi , dahdi-tools and asterisk in that order. > > > > > > 3. Search on google for the right USE flag > > > > > > but nothing until now works, any one knows how to make the app_meetme.so > > > be compiled on Gentoo? > > > > > > I post this here because I am using Gentoo, but please point me in the > > > right direction if I am wrong. > > Check make menuselect and make sure meetme is being compiled and make > > sure dahdi is correctly installed, necessary to meetme. > > > > > > > > Thanks for your response, > > If I do: > > asterisk> dahdi show status > Description Alarms IRQbpviol CRC > Fra Codi Options LBO > asterisk> dahdi show channels >Chan Extension Context Language MOH Interpret > BlockedState Description > pseudodefault default > In Service > asterisk> dahdi show cadences > r1: 125,125,2000,4000 > r2: 250,250,500,1000,250,250,500,4000 > r3: 125,125,125,125,125,4000 > r4: 1000,500,2500,5000 > asterisk> > > About check menuselect: > > I am not compiling from source, when I say compiling I refer to: > # emerge -av libpr > # emerge -av dahdi dahdi-tools > # emerge -av asterisk > > My USE flags are right now: > net-misc/asterisk postgres http syslog span doc srtp odbc dahdi This is gentoo, so you are compiling. I would look at the build log and see if they do make menuselect. If not maybe you should compile from source instead or check the ebuild. I bet that meetme is not being compiled and you need to find out why. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk 11.5.1 MeetMe on Gentoo
On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 13:26 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote: > sbasu...@soft-gator.com wrote: > > f> On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 06:28 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote: > > > > > sbasu...@soft-gator.com wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I am running asterisk with dahdi in several Gentoo servers, everything > > > > works great, but when I try to use meetme it tells me that there is no > > > > application I already try: > > > > > > > > 1. In asterisk command line: > > > > > > > > asterisk> module load app_meetme.so > > > > Unable to load module app_meetme.so > > > > Command 'module load app_meetme.so' failed. > > > > [Oct 17 18:16:37] WARNING[5038]: loader.c:423 load_dynamic_module: Error > > > > loading module 'app_meetme.so': /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_meetme.so: > > > > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > > > [Oct 17 18:16:37] WARNING[5038]: loader.c:902 load_resource: Module > > > > 'app_meetme.so' could not be loaded. > > > > asterisk> > > > > > > > > 2. I compile libpri, dahdi , dahdi-tools and asterisk in that order. > > > > > > > > 3. Search on google for the right USE flag > > > > > > > > but nothing until now works, any one knows how to make the app_meetme.so > > > > be compiled on Gentoo? > > > > > > > > I post this here because I am using Gentoo, but please point me in the > > > > right direction if I am wrong. > > > Check make menuselect and make sure meetme is being compiled and make > > > sure dahdi is correctly installed, necessary to meetme. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for your response, > > > > If I do: > > > > asterisk> dahdi show status > > Description Alarms IRQbpviol CRC > > Fra Codi Options LBO > > asterisk> dahdi show channels > >Chan Extension Context Language MOH Interpret > > BlockedState Description > > pseudodefaultdefault > > In Service > > asterisk> dahdi show cadences > > r1: 125,125,2000,4000 > > r2: 250,250,500,1000,250,250,500,4000 > > r3: 125,125,125,125,125,4000 > > r4: 1000,500,2500,5000 > > asterisk> > > > > About check menuselect: > > > > I am not compiling from source, when I say compiling I refer to: > > # emerge -av libpr > > # emerge -av dahdi dahdi-tools > > # emerge -av asterisk > > > > My USE flags are right now: > > net-misc/asterisk postgres http syslog span doc srtp odbc dahdi > > This is gentoo, so you are compiling. I would look at the build log and > see if they do make menuselect. If not maybe you should compile from > source instead or check the ebuild. > I bet that meetme is not being compiled and you need to find out why. > > Yeah you are right is Gentoo, I put the log in the following link: http://www.soft-gator.com/asterisk-11.5.1.ebuild Kind Regards, -- Sergio Basurto Juarez Soft Gator S.A de C.V.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Is --changed-deps going to be *that* useless?
3-r1::gentoo USE="X" 0 KiB > [ebuild R] media-fonts/font-isas-misc-1.0.3-r1::gentoo USE="X nls" 0 > KiB > [ebuild R] x11-apps/x11perf-1.6.0::gentoo 0 KiB > [ebuild R] media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-type1-1.0.4-r1::gentoo > USE="X" 0 KiB > [ebuild R] media-fonts/font-micro-misc-1.0.3-r1::gentoo USE="X nls" 0 > KiB > [ebuild R] x11-apps/xsetroot-1.1.1::gentoo 0 KiB > [ebuild R] x11-apps/xwud-1.0.4::gentoo 0 KiB > [ebuild R] x11-apps/smproxy-1.0.6::gentoo 0 KiB > [ebuild R] media-fonts/font-bh-type1-1.0.3-r1::gentoo USE="X" 0 KiB > [ebuild R] x11-apps/xkbutils-1.0.4::gentoo 0 KiB > [ebuild R] x11-apps/sessreg-1.1.1::gentoo 0 KiB > [ebuild R] media-fonts/font-ibm-type1-1.0.3-r1::gentoo USE="X" 0 KiB > [ebuild R] media-fonts/font-adobe-utopia-100dpi-1.0.4-r1::gentoo > USE="X nls" 0 KiB > [ebuild R] media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4-r1::gentoo USE="X" 0 > KiB > [nomerge ] dev-embedded/arduino-1.0.5-r2::gentoo USE="-doc -examples" > [ebuild R] dev-java/rxtx-2.2_pre2-r1:2::gentoo USE="-doc -lfd > -source" 0 KiB > [nomerge ] media-gfx/fotoxx-15.05::gentoo > [ebuild R] media-gfx/ufraw-0.22-r2::gentoo USE="gtk jpeg2k openmp > -contrast -fits -gimp -gnome -timezone" 0 KiB > [nomerge ] media-video/mkvtoolnix-20.0.0::gentoo USE="-debug -pch -qt5 > {-test}" > [nomerge ] media-libs/libmatroska-1.4.8:0/6::gentoo > USE="-static-libs" > [ebuild R] dev-libs/libebml-1.3.5:0/4::gentoo USE="-debug > -static-libs" 0 KiB > [nomerge ] media-video/mpv-0.27.2::gentoo USE="X alsa archive cdda cli > cplugins cuda doc drm dvb dvd egl encode iconv jack jpeg libass lua luajit > opengl tools uchardet v4l vdpau xv zlib zsh-completion (-aqua) -bluray > (-coreaudio) -gbm -javascript -lcms (-libav) -libcaca -libmpv -openal -oss > -pulseaudio (-raspberry-pi) -rubberband -samba -sdl (-selinux) {-test} -vaapi > -wayland" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_5 python3_6 -python3_4" > [ebuild R] dev-libs/libcdio-paranoia-0.94_p2::gentoo USE="cxx > -static-libs {-test}" 0 KiB > [ebuild R] x11-libs/libXScrnSaver-1.2.2-r1::gentoo USE="-static-libs" > 0 KiB > [nomerge ] app-crypt/mcrypt-2.6.8-r3::gentoo USE="nls" > [ebuild R] dev-libs/libmcrypt-2.5.8-r4::gentoo 0 KiB > [nomerge ] media-sound/streamripper-1.64.6::gentoo USE="vorbis" > [ebuild R] media-libs/faad2-2.8.8::gentoo USE="-digitalradio > -static-libs" 0 KiB > [nomerge ] net-analyzer/zmap-2.1.1::gentoo USE="filecaps -json -mongo > -redis" > [ebuild R] dev-util/gengetopt-2.22.6::gentoo 0 KiB > [nomerge ] media-gfx/xfig-3.2.6a::gentoo USE="jpeg nls -postscript" > [ebuild R] x11-libs/libXaw3d-1.6.2::gentoo USE="unicode -static-libs" > 0 KiB > [nomerge ] sys-power/pm-utils-1.4.1-r7::gentoo USE="alsa -debug -ntp" > VIDEO_CARDS="-intel -radeon" > [ebuild R] sys-apps/vbetool-1.1::gentoo 0 KiB > [nomerge ] app-admin/conky-1.10.8::gentoo USE="X iconv ipv6 ncurses > nvidia portmon -apcupsd (-audacious) -cmus -curl -eve -hddtemp -ical -imlib > -iostats -irc -lua-cairo -lua-imlib -lua-rsvg -math -moc -mpd -mysql > -nano-syntax -pulseaudio -rss -systemd -thinkpad -truetype -vim-syntax > -weather-metar -weather-xoap -webserver -wifi -xmms2" > [ebuild R] app-text/docbook2X-0.8.8-r4::gentoo USE="{-test}" 0 KiB > [nomerge ] lxde-base/lxpanel-0.9.3::gentoo USE="alsa -wifi" > [ebuild R] x11-libs/libfm-1.2.5:0/4.5.0::gentoo USE="automount gtk > -debug -doc -examples -exif -udisks -vala" 0 KiB > [nomerge ] net-misc/grdesktop-0.23-r1::gentoo > [nomerge ] gnome-base/libgnomeui-2.24.5-r1::gentoo USE="{-test}" > [nomerge ] gnome-base/libbonoboui-2.24.5-r1::gentoo USE="-examples > {-test}" > [nomerge ]gnome-base/libbonobo-2.24.3-r1::gentoo USE="-debug > -examples {-test}" > [ebuild R] gnome-base/orbit-2.14.19-r5:2::gentoo USE="-debug -pic > -static-libs {-test}" 0 KiB > [ebuild R] gnome-base/gnome-vfs-2.24.4-r5:2::gentoo USE="acl ipv6 > ssl -gnutls -kerberos -libressl -samba {-test} -zeroconf" 0 KiB > [nomerge ] media-sound/easytag-2.4.3::gentoo USE="flac mp3 vorbis -mp4 > -opus -speex {-test} -wavpack" > [ebuild R] media-libs/id3lib-3.8.3-r8::gentoo USE=
Re: [gentoo-user] next step X
On 5/13/05, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 12 May 2005 12:47:36 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: > > >As for proceeding with the emerge world operation I don't think > > there's any particular order you need to go in. The order shown is the > > was portage would handle it if you let it do it as one big group. I > > often opt for doing 5-10 packages instead of kicking off the world > > operation. In that case I'd do it in the order shown before: > > > > emerge -pv --newuse grep net-tools kbd binutils-config binutils > > Doing it this way will mess up your world file. Mess up? > Most of the packages in > the list are dependencies that should be in world themselves. Should be in world... > Installing > them explicitly with emerge adds them to world, Should be in world, but adds them to world.. > with the result that if > you uninstall the package that required them in the first place, they > will remain as useless cruft on your system and not be cleaned out by > emerge depclean. ??? > > If you want to pick individual packages from "emerge -upv world" for > merging, merge them with the --oneshot argument to prevent them being > added to world. > HummOK, or go back once in awhile and clean up your world file by hand. - Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [Probably off-topic] How do I find out what is consuming the bandwidth?
On Saturday 01 March 2008, Drew Tomlinson wrote: > > Sometimes the router has an accounting feature. Otherwise you need > > to make a Linux box the gateway for the entire LAN and hang the > > ADSL router off one of it's interfaces. Then do accounting via any > > one of numerous tools > > > > I concur with the above poster and use a FreeBSD machine as my > gateway. There is a tool called 'trafshow' I use for quick real > time traffic analysis which might be useful for you. I found it in > portage: > > net-analyzer/trafshow There's one other way that I just remembered (for future reference). You don't *have* to use a linux machine as a gateway if you have a decent managed switch - set it to route all traffic on all ports out through the port that a monitoring machine is connected to. In other words, that one part acts like a hub. Now that the monitoring machine can see every bit on the entire Ethernet, it can count 'em :-) However, these switches cost a fortune and I very much doubt that the el-cheapo ADSL routers on the market have this feature. Both of mine certainly don't. -- Alan McKinnon alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] kernel linux-2.6.27-gentoo-r7 won't load network!
On Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 08:56:28PM -0500, Denis wrote: > Hello and Happy New Year! Happy new year to every members here. > I was just updating from kernel linux-2.6.24-gentoo-r7 to > linux-2.6.27-gentoo-r7 using the "oldconfig" method, and I cannot get > the new kernel to load my network. The use of 'oldconfig' when upgrading from a previous .z kernel (as in 2.6.z) is a bad idea. There are too much changes between such upgrades. Please retry a compilation from scratch. > I have Intel network hardware that > runs on the E1000 driver, which I generally compile right into the > kernel - never had any problem. For some reason, the > linux-2.6.27-gentoo-r7 kernel leaves me netless. I try to start the > "net.eth0", and it says 'please verify your hardware driver' or > something to that extent. Has anyone else encountered this problem? If compiled as a module, check if it is loaded. Then, check if the driver is working using the 'ifconfig -a' command (upgrade sys-apps/net-tools if avaible). If the module can't load or if it isn't working when loaded, post your 'dmesg' and 'emerge --info' outputs. > I just compiled linux-2.6.25-gentoo-r9, and everything runs fine - no > network problems at all! Ok. What about the 2.6.28 series ? -- Nicolas Sebrecht
[gentoo-user] How to find the MAC address
Hi there! How am I supposed to find the MAC address of an ethernet interface? I used to call ifconfig and grep for HWaddr, but this does not work any more. I found the 'old-output' USE flag for sys-apps/net-tools, which brings back the old behaviour in order not to break old scripts, but I'd like to know what the new method is that scripts should use. Here's how the output looked before and now: Old output: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr bc:5f:f4:19:ad:18 inet addr:192.168.2.42 Bcast:192.168.2.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::be5f:f4ff:fe19:ad18/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:11027476 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:8002728 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:1 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:11763889583 (10.9 GiB) TX bytes:1006570663 (959.9 MiB) Interrupt:49 New output: eth0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 192.168.2.42 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.2.255 inet6 fe80::be5f:f4ff:fe19:ad18 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20 ether bc:5f:f4:19:ad:18 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet) RX packets 10791981 bytes 11413935608 (10.6 GiB) RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 7867427 bytes 996505563 (950.3 MiB) TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 1 collisions 0 device interrupt 49 Wonko
Re: [gentoo-user] sys-forensics/chkrootkit finds INFECTED binaries on ~amd64
On Sunday 27 March 2011 22:09:00 walt wrote: > I just got an email from cron on my ~amd64 machine, containing these lines: > > Checking 'find'... INFECTED > Checking 'netstat'... INFECTED > > Took me a few minutes to deduce that sys-forensics/chkrootkit was the > source of those messages. I ran chkrootkit manually and found the same > messages in the output. > > I then nervously re-emerged findutils and net-tools, but chkrootkit again > found the same binaries to be "INFECTED". > > Running chkrootkit on my ~x86 machine turns up no such infections even > though the same packages are installed on both machines. > > Anyone have any insight into how chkrootkit works, or why the different > results? > > Or, can anyone reproduce my problem? > > Thanks. Just ran this on my stable amd64 PC and it looks OK: ... Checking `find'... not infected <--- Checking `fingerd'... not found Checking `gpm'... not infected Checking `grep'... not infected Checking `hdparm'... not found Checking `su'... not infected Checking `ifconfig'... not infected Checking `inetd'... not tested Checking `inetdconf'... not found Checking `identd'... not found Checking `init'... not infected Checking `killall'... not infected Checking `ldsopreload'... not infected Checking `login'... not infected Checking `ls'... not infected Checking `lsof'... not infected Checking `mail'... not infected Checking `mingetty'... not found Checking `netstat'... not infected <--- ... Did you run anything suspicious on your system? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Making a init thingy. Step two I guess.
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:27:45 -0700 Mark Knecht wrote: > > Then I get confused. I get to Applications and I'm sort of lost > > here. In there it talks about copying nano and its friends over to > > the init directory. Then below that it says to use busybox. Well, > > which is it? Do I do both of those or just one? > > > > It's been a while for me but I believe it's both. I think busybox is > the thing that gives you command line tools like cd, ls, pwd, etc. > However you also can include applications in your initramfs that give > you more access to the hardware or the net. True. Busybox is a tiny userland implementing most of the common options for most of the common Unix commands. When you log into your ADSL router/modem and get a shell, it's probably busybox running there, not GNU util-linux stuff. Binary distros often put busybox in their initrds as it doubles up as a rescue environment and busybox is many times smaller than the full GNU stuff. It's up to you if you want to do that or not; if all you use an initrd for is a convenient place to store drivers to be able to mount /usr, then you will have no need for busybox in it. -- Alan McKinnnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
[gentoo-user] Re: Advice on system monitoring
Michael Mol gmail.com> writes: > Let's start with that dual-xeon box I was using to benchmark "emerge > -e @world", figure I'm looking for how better to tune my MAKEOPTS and > EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS variables, and assume I'd like to get more > information about the following factors: Complex and never finished, imho. > * What was the 1m, 5m 15m load averages? > * What were the similar averages for CPU spent in user time, system > time and I/O wait? sys-process/iotop > * What was network usage like? (I have a caching proxy server on the > network Lots of different tools to look at network performance: wireshark, (look around /usr/portage/net-analyzer) > so even if distfiles are lost on-system, well, a cache hit > transfers at up to around 50MB/s. It'd be better, except for read > performance limitations on the router box, and write performance > limitations on the local machine) bonnie++ (or bonnie) > * What was the temperature of each CPU core, RAM module and hard > drive? (Not so relevant for improving system performance, but still of > interest.) app-admin/hddtemp (for drives) dunno on individual cpu cores... > I'd like to have a web interface I could navigate to which would show > graphs of these counters. Now all of that in one gui tool? Do post back when you get it working, as I'd like to use it too! hth, James
Re: [gentoo-user] Still Struggling With Wireless
On 18 August 2010 03:56, CJoeB wrote: > Haven't tried this yet - just got the e-mail and it's almost 11:00 p.m. > and time for me to "hit the sack". However, I wanted to point this > out. This test was copied from dmesg. Unless, I am misreading this, it > looks like the driver is working. The problem is connecting to an > access point. If my interpretation is wrong, let me know. > > iwl3945: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG/BG Network Connection driver for > Linux, in > -tree:s > iwl3945: Copyright(c) 2003-2010 Intel Corporation > iwl3945 :0c:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 17 > iwl3945 :0c:00.0: setting latency timer to 64 > iwl3945 :0c:00.0: Tunable channels: 11 802.11bg, 13 802.11a channels > iwl3945 :0c:00.0: Detected Intel Wireless WiFi Link 3945ABG > iwl3945 :0c:00.0: irq 29 for MSI/MSI-X > phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'iwl-3945-rs' This shows that your driver is working. Can you please run 'iwlist wlan0 scan' and 'iwconfig wlan0' and show us the results? The former should include your access point and the latter should show that your wireless card has associated with it. Meanwhile, your /etc/conf.d/net does not show a passphrase and it seems to be confusing wireless tools and wpa. What encryption are you using?/Are you using encryption? -- Regards, Mick
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Wireless works with Knoppix CD but not Gentoo
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 16:35 -0800, Grant wrote: > I was originally using wpa_supplicant with this Airport and it wasn't > working. John Jolet said: > > "well, you DON'T use wpa_supplicant." I'm not aware of any issues regarding the use of wpa_supplicant with regards to WEP. It is supported. > and I've been working with wireless-tools ever since. I'm using: > > ifconfig ath0 up > iwconfig ath0 essid Myessid > iwconfig ath0 key s:Mykey > pump -i ath0 > I tried dhcpcd and it didn't work either. Knoppix was using pump > sucessfully so I tried that with Gentoo as above. > Honestly, how could this not be a package versions issue? The above > commands work on the Knoppix 4 DVD but not on up-to-date Gentoo. > > - Grant For the sake of testing change your commands to what I use. This works on all the access points that I connect to: iwconfig ath0 essid [YOUR_ESSID] iwconfig ath0 mode managed iwconfig ath0 channel [no] iwconfig ath0 enc [YOUR_HEXKEY] Maybe just specifying the channel and mode..just a long shot. Could you post the output of "iwconfig"?. Come to think of it what does your "/etc/conf/net and /etc/conf/wireless" have set. There could be some conflicting configurations. Check those two files out!!! Rob signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [gentoo-user] Bootstrap USE flags opinions?
Billy Holmes wrote: Richard Fish wrote: FYI, -mcpu is deprecated, and a synonym for -mtune, which is implied by -march. So you can just take it out and get the same effect. I think some ebuilds filter out march, but don't filter out mcpu/mtune, so you can still get some processor specific optimizations out of it. A quick grep of /usr/portage shows that many builds will use replace-flags to replace one -march setting with another or with -mtune/-mcpu. There are a few that can filter -march altogether: 1. net-firewall/ipsec-tools: filters all "-march=c3" 2. media-libs/libvorbis: filters "-march=pentium?". 3. dev-lang/squeak: filters all -march, -mtune, -mcpu, and many many other flags. 4. dev-libs/libffi: filters -march=k8, -march=athlon64, and march=opteron. 5. app-editors/emacs: filters all -march (only in 21.4-r1) 6. app-pda/iripdb: filters march=k8, -march=athlon64, and -march=opteron 7. media-tv/mythtv: filters all -march, -mtune, and -mcpu. So for #1, 2, 4, 5, and 6, you are correct that mtune/mcpu could have some benefit. However, IMO these are actually bugs...the ebuild should be using replace-flags to set the appropriate -mtune option if it cannot support -march. For #3 & 7, you get no benefit of any march/mtune/mcpu settings. Cheers, -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Anyone running mutt outboung smtp on port 587?
On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 02:01:34PM -0500, Walter Dnes wrote > I'll soon be switching over from cable to fibre. It's the same ISP, > but I'll be needing to authenticate outbound email on port 587 (long > story). Let's start this over again, because I was barking up the wrong tree. Rather than ASS-uming stuff, I finally asked in my ISP's support forum and they said... > Regarding the SMTP server, the port 587 works on any type of > technology we are offering. It has to be set with SSL, without > any authentication. It looks like they know the IP address ranges of their customers. I'll try again without authentication, and see what happens and get back with my results. "emerge -pv gnutls mutt" shows... [ebuild R] net-libs/gnutls-3.8.0:0/30.30::gentoo USE="cxx idn nls openssl seccomp tls-heartbeat tools zlib -brotli -dane -doc -examples -pkcs11 (-sslv2) (-sslv3) -static-libs -test (-test-full) -verify-sig -zstd" 0 KiB [ebuild R] mail-client/mutt-2.2.12::gentoo USE="debug gnutls gpgme hcache imap lmdb mbox nls pop sasl smtp ssl -autocrypt -berkdb -doc -gdbm -gsasl -idn -kerberos -pgp-classic (-prefix) -qdbm (-selinux) -slang -smime-classic -tokyocabinet -vanilla" 0 KiB I'm busy tonight, so I'll probably get back tomorrow. -- Roses are red Roses are blue Depending on their velocity Relative to you
Re: [gentoo-user] update fails, but I don't see why
On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 at 09:40, n952162 wrote: > !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled > !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: > > dev-python/requests:0 > >(dev-python/requests-2.24.0-r1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > merge) USE="ssl -socks5 -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_6 > python3_7 python3_8 (-pypy3) -python3_9" pulled in by > dev-python/requests[python_targets_pypy3(-)?,python_targets_python3_6(-)?,python_targets_python3_7(-)?,python_targets_python3_8(-)?,python_targets_python3_9(-)?,-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_8(-),-python_single_target_python3_9(-)] > required by (app-portage/gemato-16.2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > merge) USE="gpg -test -tools" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7 > python3_8 (-pypy3) -python3_6 -python3_9" > > dev-python/requests[python_targets_pypy3(-)?,python_targets_python3_6(-)?,python_targets_python3_7(-)?,python_targets_python3_8(-)?,python_targets_python3_9(-)?,-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_8(-),-python_single_target_python3_9(-)] > required by (dev-python/sphinx-3.2.1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > merge) USE="-doc -latex -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7 > python3_8 (-pypy3) -python3_6 -python3_9" > > >(dev-python/requests-2.24.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="ssl -socks5 > -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_6 python3_7 > (-pypy3) -python3_8 -python3_9" pulled in by > > >dev-python/requests-2.21.0[python_targets_python2_7(-),python_targets_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_jython2_7(-),-python_single_target_pypy(-),-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),python_single_target_python3_6(+)] > required by (net-misc/streamlink-1.1.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="-doc > -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_6 -python2_7 -python3_5" > PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_6 -python3_5" There seems to be some python3_6 and even python2_7 in your error output, maybe you have set some older python targets somewhere that you've forgotten about? Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] Total recall
bs/openssl:0= required by > (net-wireless/aircrack-ng-1.2_rc4-r1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-misc/rdesktop-1.8.3-r2:0/0::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0/0= required by > (dev-perl/Net-SSLeay-1.800.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) > dev-libs/openssl required by (sys-block/partimage-0.6.9:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-analyzer/nmap-7.40:0/0::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0=[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] > (dev-libs/openssl:0=[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by > (app-arch/libarchive-3.2.2-r1:0/13::gentoo, installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0/0= required by > (dev-lang/python-3.4.5:3.4/3.4m::gentoo, installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (www-client/lynx-2.8.9_pre11:0/0::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by > (dev-perl/Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum-0.70.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > (kde-frameworks/kdelibs-4.14.29:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0/0= required by > (app-emulation/virtualbox-5.1.14:0/0::gentoo, installed) > dev-libs/openssl:= required by (www-client/httrack-3.48.22:0/0::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > (app-admin/apache-tools-2.4.25:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > (dev-python/cryptography-1.7.2:0/0::gentoo, installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-misc/wget-1.19.1:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > >=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2:0= required by > (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (net-misc/iputils-20151218:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (dev-vcs/git-2.11.1:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0/0=[abi_x86_64(-)] required by > (net-misc/curl-7.52.1-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6m:0 required by > (net-analyzer/tcpdump-4.9.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > (net-analyzer/dsniff-2.4_beta1-r8:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-misc/socat-1.7.3.2:0/0::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (media-sound/pulseaudio-10.0:0/0::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by > (kde-frameworks/khtml-5.31.0:5/5.31::gentoo, installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (net-dns/bind-tools-9.11.0_p3:0/0::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by > (mail-filter/spamassassin-3.4.1-r10:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > >=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.1:0= required by (app-crypt/qca-2.1.3:2/2::gentoo, > installed) > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (dev-perl/Net-SSLeay-1.800.0:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > > (dev-libs/libressl-2.5.1:0/43::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled > in by > dev-libs/libressl:0 required by (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > For me it looks like, some part of Gentoo prefers dev-libs/openssl:0 > and the other one wants dev-libs/openssl:0= > Is it only me reaching for world peace and a running system only...finally? > > Question again: What does all this mean, what triggers that, and why > happens this while simply installing the apps I had on my old system? > > User:"I did not change anything!!!" > Software Techie:"When I was testing this, it was working!!!" > Helpdesk:"Did you plugin into mains before your monitor fails?" > > Hopefully this problem is not as hard as it failure report is long... > > Cheers > Meino > > PS: Output of emerge --info: > root>> emerge --info > Portage 2.3.3 (python 3.4.5-final-0, default/linux/amd64/13.0/no-multilib, > gcc-5.4.0, glibc-2.24-r1, 4.9.10-RT x86_64) > = > System uname: > Linux-4.9.10-RT-x86_64-AMD_Phenom-tm-_II_X6_1090T_Processor-with-gentoo-2.3 > KiB Mem: 8162104 total,550268 free > KiB Swap:6291452 total, 6285236 free > Timestamp of repository gentoo: Sat, 18 Feb 2017 17:30:01 + > sh bash 4.4_p12 > ld GNU ld (Gentoo 2.27 p1.0) 2.27 > app-shells/bash: 4.4_p12::gentoo > dev-lang/perl:5.24.1::gentoo >
Re: [gentoo-user] Total recall
2.8_p9:0/0::gentoo, > > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8f:0[bindist=] > > (>=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8f:0[bindist]) required by > > (net-misc/openssh-7.4_p1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (dev-lang/php-7.1.1:7.1/7.1::gentoo, > > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (net-misc/openssh-7.4_p1:0/0::gentoo, > > installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (net-wireless/aircrack-ng-1.2_rc4-r1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > > merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (net-misc/rdesktop-1.8.3-r2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0/0= required by > > (dev-perl/Net-SSLeay-1.800.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl required by (sys-block/partimage-0.6.9:0/0::gentoo, > > installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-analyzer/nmap-7.40:0/0::gentoo, > > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > > > dev-libs/openssl:0=[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] > > (dev-libs/openssl:0=[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by > > (app-arch/libarchive-3.2.2-r1:0/13::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0/0= required by > > (dev-lang/python-3.4.5:3.4/3.4m::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (www-client/lynx-2.8.9_pre11:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by > > (dev-perl/Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum-0.70.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > > merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (kde-frameworks/kdelibs-4.14.29:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0/0= required by > > (app-emulation/virtualbox-5.1.14:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:= required by (www-client/httrack-3.48.22:0/0::gentoo, > > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (app-admin/apache-tools-2.4.25:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (dev-python/cryptography-1.7.2:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-misc/wget-1.19.1:0/0::gentoo, > > installed) > > >=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2:0= required by > > (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (net-misc/iputils-20151218:0/0::gentoo, > > installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (dev-vcs/git-2.11.1:0/0::gentoo, > > installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0/0=[abi_x86_64(-)] required by > > (net-misc/curl-7.52.1-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.6m:0 required by > > (net-analyzer/tcpdump-4.9.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (net-analyzer/dsniff-2.4_beta1-r8:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by (net-misc/socat-1.7.3.2:0/0::gentoo, > > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, > > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (media-sound/pulseaudio-10.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by > > (kde-frameworks/khtml-5.31.0:5/5.31::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by > > (net-dns/bind-tools-9.11.0_p3:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > dev-libs/openssl:0 required by > > (mail-filter/spamassassin-3.4.1-r10:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > >=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.1:0= required by > > (app-crypt/qca-2.1.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) > > dev-libs/openssl:0= required by > > (dev-perl/Net-SSLeay-1.800.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > > > (dev-libs/libressl-2.5.1:0/43::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled > > in by > > dev-libs/libressl:0 required by (www-servers/apache-2.4.25:2/2::gentoo, > > ebuild scheduled for merge) > > > > For me it looks like, some part of Gentoo prefers dev-libs/openssl:0 > > and the other one wants dev-libs/openssl:0= > > Is it only me reaching for world peace and a running system only...finally? > > > > Question again: What does all this mean, what triggers that, and why > > happens this while simply installing the apps I had on my old system? > > > > User:"I did not change anything!!!" > > Software Techie:"When I was testing this, it was working!!!" &g
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Is --changed-deps going to be *that* useless?
rduino-1.0.5-r2::gentoo USE="-doc -examples" [ebuild R] dev-java/rxtx-2.2_pre2-r1:2::gentoo USE="-doc -lfd -source" 0 KiB [nomerge ] media-gfx/fotoxx-15.05::gentoo [ebuild R] media-gfx/ufraw-0.22-r2::gentoo USE="gtk jpeg2k openmp -contrast -fits -gimp -gnome -timezone" 0 KiB [nomerge ] media-video/mkvtoolnix-20.0.0::gentoo USE="-debug -pch -qt5 {-test}" [nomerge ] media-libs/libmatroska-1.4.8:0/6::gentoo USE="-static-libs" [ebuild R] dev-libs/libebml-1.3.5:0/4::gentoo USE="-debug -static-libs" 0 KiB [nomerge ] media-video/mpv-0.27.2::gentoo USE="X alsa archive cdda cli cplugins cuda doc drm dvb dvd egl encode iconv jack jpeg libass lua luajit opengl tools uchardet v4l vdpau xv zlib zsh-completion (-aqua) -bluray (-coreaudio) -gbm -javascript -lcms (-libav) -libcaca -libmpv -openal -oss -pulseaudio (-raspberry-pi) -rubberband -samba -sdl (-selinux) {-test} -vaapi -wayland" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_5 python3_6 -python3_4" [ebuild R] dev-libs/libcdio-paranoia-0.94_p2::gentoo USE="cxx -static-libs {-test}" 0 KiB [ebuild R] x11-libs/libXScrnSaver-1.2.2-r1::gentoo USE="-static-libs" 0 KiB [nomerge ] app-crypt/mcrypt-2.6.8-r3::gentoo USE="nls" [ebuild R] dev-libs/libmcrypt-2.5.8-r4::gentoo 0 KiB [nomerge ] media-sound/streamripper-1.64.6::gentoo USE="vorbis" [ebuild R] media-libs/faad2-2.8.8::gentoo USE="-digitalradio -static-libs" 0 KiB [nomerge ] net-analyzer/zmap-2.1.1::gentoo USE="filecaps -json -mongo -redis" [ebuild R] dev-util/gengetopt-2.22.6::gentoo 0 KiB [nomerge ] media-gfx/xfig-3.2.6a::gentoo USE="jpeg nls -postscript" [ebuild R] x11-libs/libXaw3d-1.6.2::gentoo USE="unicode -static-libs" 0 KiB [nomerge ] sys-power/pm-utils-1.4.1-r7::gentoo USE="alsa -debug -ntp" VIDEO_CARDS="-intel -radeon" [ebuild R] sys-apps/vbetool-1.1::gentoo 0 KiB [nomerge ] app-admin/conky-1.10.8::gentoo USE="X iconv ipv6 ncurses nvidia portmon -apcupsd (-audacious) -cmus -curl -eve -hddtemp -ical -imlib -iostats -irc -lua-cairo -lua-imlib -lua-rsvg -math -moc -mpd -mysql -nano-syntax -pulseaudio -rss -systemd -thinkpad -truetype -vim-syntax -weather-metar -weather-xoap -webserver -wifi -xmms2" [ebuild R] app-text/docbook2X-0.8.8-r4::gentoo USE="{-test}" 0 KiB [nomerge ] lxde-base/lxpanel-0.9.3::gentoo USE="alsa -wifi" [ebuild R] x11-libs/libfm-1.2.5:0/4.5.0::gentoo USE="automount gtk -debug -doc -examples -exif -udisks -vala" 0 KiB [nomerge ] net-misc/grdesktop-0.23-r1::gentoo [nomerge ] gnome-base/libgnomeui-2.24.5-r1::gentoo USE="{-test}" [nomerge ] gnome-base/libbonoboui-2.24.5-r1::gentoo USE="-examples {-test}" [nomerge ]gnome-base/libbonobo-2.24.3-r1::gentoo USE="-debug -examples {-test}" [ebuild R ] gnome-base/orbit-2.14.19-r5:2::gentoo USE="-debug -pic -static-libs {-test}" 0 KiB [ebuild R] gnome-base/gnome-vfs-2.24.4-r5:2::gentoo USE="acl ipv6 ssl -gnutls -kerberos -libressl -samba {-test} -zeroconf" 0 KiB [nomerge ] media-sound/easytag-2.4.3::gentoo USE="flac mp3 vorbis -mp4 -opus -speex {-test} -wavpack" [ebuild R] media-libs/id3lib-3.8.3-r8::gentoo USE="-doc -static-libs" 0 KiB [nomerge ] media-sound/grip-3.6.3::gentoo USE="vorbis" [ebuild R] media-sound/cdparanoia-3.10.2-r6::gentoo USE="-static-libs" 0 KiB [nomerge ] x11-base/xorg-x11-7.4-r2::gentoo [ebuild R] x11-apps/luit-1.1.1::gentoo 0 KiB [nomerge ] x11-terms/xterm-331::gentoo USE="openpty unicode -Xaw3d -toolbar -truetype -xinerama" [ebuild R] x11-apps/xmessage-1.0.4::gentoo 0 KiB [nomerge ] net-analyzer/netwag-5.39.0::gentoo USE="-doc" [ebuild R] dev-lang/tk-8.6.7:0/8.6::gentoo USE="threads (-aqua) -debug {-test} -truetype -xscreensaver" 0 KiB [ebuild R] net-ftp/atftp-0.7-r5::gentoo USE="pcre readline tcpd (-selinux)" 0 KiB [ebuild R] net-analyzer/wireshark-2.5.0:0/2.5.0::gentoo USE="capinfos caps captype dftest dumpcap editcap filecaps gtk lua mergecap netlink pcap qt5 randpkt randpktdump reordercap sharkd ssl text2pcap tshark udpdump zlib -adns -androiddump -bcg729 -ciscodump -doc -doc-pdf -geoip -kerberos -libssh -libxml2 -lz4 -nghttp2 -portaudio -sbc (-selinux) -smi -snappy -spandsp -sshdump -tfshark" CPU_FLAGS_X86="-sse4_2" 0 KiB [ebuild R] net-misc/taylor-uucp-1.07-r3::gentoo 0 KiB [ebuild R] sys-fs/sysfsutils-2.1.0::gentoo USE="-static-libs" 0 KiB [ebuild R ] net-p2p/rtorrent-0.9.6-r1::ge
[gentoo-user] hplip upgrade wants qt in spite of USE flags
libs/libICE-1.0.4 [1.0.3] USE="ipv6 -debug" 247 kB [ebuild U ] x11-libs/libXi-1.1.3 [1.1.2] USE="-debug" 243 kB [ebuild U ] media-libs/freetype-2.3.5-r2 [2.3.4-r2] USE="X -bindist -debug -doc -utils% (-zlib%*)" 1,250 kB [ebuild U ]x11-libs/libX11-1.1.3 [1.1.2-r1] USE="ipv6 -debug -xcb" 1,492 kB [ebuild U ] x11-proto/inputproto-1.4.2.1 [1.4.2] USE="(-debug%)" 47 kB [nomerge ] net-print/foomatic-filters-3.0.20060720 USE="cups" [?] [nomerge ] app-text/ghostscript-esp-8.15.3 USE="X cups gtk xml -cjk -threads" [?] [nomerge ] sys-libs/glibc-2.6.1 USE="nls -debug -glibc-compat20 -glibc-omitfp (-hardened) (-multilib) -profile (-selinux)" [ebuild U ]sys-libs/timezone-data-2007j [2007i] USE="nls" 345 kB [nomerge ] x11-libs/qt-3.3.8-r4 USE="cups gif ipv6 mysql opengl xinerama -debug -doc -examples -firebird -immqt -immqt-bc -nas -nis -odbc -postgres -sqlite" [nomerge ] virtual/glu-7.0 [?] [nomerge ] media-libs/mesa-6.5.2-r1 USE="motif nptl -debug -doc -hardened -xcb" VIDEO_CARDS="-i810 -mach64 -mga -none -r128 -radeon -s3virge -savage -sis (-sunffb) -tdfx -trident -via" [?] [ebuild U ]app-admin/eselect-opengl-1.0.6-r1 [1.0.6] 43 kB [nomerge ] sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.4 USE="-old-linux" [nomerge ] sys-apps/baselayout-1.12.10-r5 [1.12.9-r2] USE="unicode -bootstrap -build -static" [nomerge ] virtual/init-0 [?] [ebuild U ]sys-apps/sysvinit-2.86-r10 [2.86-r8] USE="(-ibm) (-selinux) -static" 101 kB [ebuild U ] sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.23-r3 [2.6.22-r2] 4,671 kB if I add -X to USE, the qt dependency goes away, but I try to avoid package-specific use flags if I can help it. Any other suggestions, and would this be considered a bug that I should report? -- Chris Bare [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] ssh-add: Could not open a connection to your authentication agent.
a-gfx/graphviz-2.18 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 760 14. Apr 11:53 /var/db/pkg/dev-cpp/libgnomecanvasmm-2.22.0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 760 14. Apr 11:56 /var/db/pkg/dev-cpp/libgnomeuimm-2.22.0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 760 14. Apr 11:57 /var/db/pkg/gnome-extra/nautilus-cd-burner-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 776 14. Apr 11:59 /var/db/pkg/app-editors/gedit-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 760 14. Apr 11:59 /var/db/pkg/dev-libs/totem-pl-parser-2.22.2 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 776 14. Apr 12:02 /var/db/pkg/media-video/totem-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 752 14. Apr 12:07 /var/db/pkg/app-office/abiword-2.6.2 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 776 14. Apr 12:11 /var/db/pkg/gnome-extra/yelp-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 784 14. Apr 12:12 /var/db/pkg/gnome-extra/gnome-screensaver-2.22.2 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 776 14. Apr 12:14 /var/db/pkg/net-im/ekiga-2.0.12 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 776 14. Apr 12:15 /var/db/pkg/net-misc/vino-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 808 14. Apr 12:28 /var/db/pkg/media-video/vlc-0.9.0_alpha20080409 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 768 14. Apr 12:30 /var/db/pkg/www-client/epiphany-extensions-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 800 14. Apr 12:33 /var/db/pkg/app-crypt/seahorse-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 784 14. Apr 12:33 /var/db/pkg/app-arch/file-roller-2.22.2 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 784 14. Apr 12:34 /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-session-2.22.1.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 784 14. Apr 12:37 /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-applets-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 808 14. Apr 12:41 /var/db/pkg/gnome-extra/gnome-games-2.22.1.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 760 14. Apr 12:43 /var/db/pkg/gnome-extra/deskbar-applet-2.22.1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 800 14. Apr 13:19 /var/db/pkg/kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.9-r1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 760 14. Apr 13:21 /var/db/pkg/kde-misc/kdnssd-avahi-0.1.2 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 760 15. Apr 07:42 /var/db/pkg/sys-fs/device-mapper-1.02.25 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 840 15. Apr 07:42 /var/db/pkg/sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20071202044231 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 792 15. Apr 07:44 /var/db/pkg/app-arch/tar-1.20 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 768 15. Apr 07:44 /var/db/pkg/sys-fs/udev-120 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 760 15. Apr 07:46 /var/db/pkg/media-sound/vorbis-tools-1.2.0-r1 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 800 15. Apr 07:47 /var/db/pkg/sys-libs/pam-1.0.0-r2 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 752 15. Apr 07:58 /var/db/pkg/sys-fs/cryptsetup-1.0.6 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 784 15. Apr 08:52 /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-panel-2.22.1.2 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 824 15. Apr 08:55 /var/db/pkg/net-print/cups-1.3.7-r1 Anyone else having problems with ssh-add? Best regards, Michael -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] 'emerge -avDuN world' doesn't find everything
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Grant wrote: >>>>>>> When this was asked a few weeks ago someone then asked why >>>>>>> --with-bdeps Y isn't the default? This seems to burn nearly everyone >>>>>>> once in awhile. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Because using --with-bdeps y causes unnecessary compilation of packages >>>>>> that don't need t0 be changed. They won't be used again until the >>>>>> dependent package is updated, so why waste time rebuilding them in the >>>>>> interim? >>>>>> >>>>>> No one really gets "burned" by this, they just wonder why installed >>>>>> packages aren't upgraded, nothing stops working. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I added: >>>>> >>>>> EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--with-bdeps n" >>>>> >>>>> to make.conf and ran 'emerge --depclean' and it got rid of a bunch of >>>>> stuff, but I'm still confused by boost. --depclean didn't remove it, >>>>> 'emerge -avDuN world' doesn't downgrade it even --with-bdeps y, but >>>>> 'emerge -pv boost' would downgrade it. I also re-emerged twinkle and >>>>> rb_libtorrent which are the packages that depend on boost, but the >>>>> result is the same. >>>>> >>>>> Also man seems to be broken after that --depclean. When I try to use >>>>> it, I get errors starting with: >>>>> >>>>> sh: /usr/bin/unlzma: No such file or directory >>>>> >>>>> - Grant >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> This may help. >>>> >>>> r...@smoker / # equery belongs /usr/bin/unlzma >>>> [ Searching for file(s) /usr/bin/unlzma in *... ] >>>> app-arch/lzma-utils-4.32.7 (/usr/bin/unlzma -> lzma) >>>> r...@smoker / # >>>> >>>> I would rebuild that or see why it is not already installed. I would >>>> think that would be part of system??? I'm not sure tho. >>> >>> I seem to recall some switch from LZMA to BZ2 manpages in an >>> etc-update recently ... >> >> emerging lzma-utils fixed it, thank you. I always etc-update as soon >> as the packages are built. Should lzma-utils be a dependency of >> something? >> >> - Grant > > Weird, --depclean wants to remove lzma-utils again even though: > > # equery depends lzma-utils > [ Searching for packages depending on lzma-utils... ] > dev-libs/mpfr-2.3.2 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > media-libs/libpng-1.2.34 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > media-libs/netpbm-10.44.00-r1 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > net-dns/dnsmasq-2.45 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > net-misc/netkit-rsh-0.17-r9 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20071202044231-r1 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > sys-devel/m4-1.4.11 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.27-r2 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > sys-libs/gpm-1.20.5 (app-arch/lzma-utils) > > Maybe it's listed as a build-time dependency of coreutils when it > should be runtime? > > - Grant > > coreutils is an lzma archive, so lzma-utils are required to decompress it. So it seems proper that it's a build-time dep. I think there was something about man using lzma IF you had lzma-utils installed at the time of emerging man. So maybe you can try to unmerge lzma-utils, then re-emerge man (and maybe convert your lzma manpages to bz2). Also be sure you've got PORTAGE_COMPRESS set to what you'd like in your make.conf
Re: [gentoo-user] No fonts in any gtk apps
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 15:55:39 -0500 > Paul Hartman wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Somehow, after upgrading some packages this morning, I no longer have >> fonts in any gtk apps I've tried (Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP). >> Chromium mostly works, fonts show on web pages, but there are no >> visible fonts in the tab titles or in the address bar. Konqueror and >> all KDE apps seem to work completely fine. >> >> I've rolled back all of the installed packages, but the problem still >> remains. I have tried changing gtk theme, changing fonts, but it makes >> no difference. I rebuilt gtk+ (2 and 3) but nothing changed. I don't >> know what else to try. >> >> Does anyone have any suggestions or know what might be the cause? >> >> These are the packages I upgraded this morning: >> >> Fri Jul 27 09:37:54 2012 >>> media-gfx/pngcrush-1.7.33 >> Fri Jul 27 09:38:15 2012 >>> x11-libs/libdrm-2.4.37 >> Fri Jul 27 09:38:34 2012 >>> dev-libs/nettle-2.5 >> Fri Jul 27 09:38:54 2012 >>> sys-libs/libcap-ng-0.7 >> Fri Jul 27 09:39:57 2012 >>> net-misc/dhcp-4.2.4_p1 >> Fri Jul 27 09:40:49 2012 >>> sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-3.5.0 >> Fri Jul 27 09:41:16 2012 >>> app-text/hunspell-1.3.2-r3 >> Fri Jul 27 09:42:53 2012 >>> dev-lang/v8-3.11.10.17 >> Fri Jul 27 09:43:10 2012 >>> dev-util/indent-2.2.11-r1 >> Fri Jul 27 09:44:19 2012 >>> net-dns/bind-tools-9.9.1_p2 >> Fri Jul 27 09:45:17 2012 >>> app-portage/eix-0.26.1 >> Fri Jul 27 09:45:34 2012 >>> sys-kernel/dracut-022 >> Fri Jul 27 10:07:35 2012 >>> www-client/chromium-21.0.1180.55 >> Fri Jul 27 10:07:44 2012 >>> net-misc/whois-5.0.18 >> Fri Jul 27 10:08:53 2012 >>> app-office/akonadi-server-1.8.0 >> Fri Jul 27 10:12:03 2012 >>> media-libs/mesa-8.1_rc1_pre20120724 >> Fri Jul 27 10:13:33 2012 >>> x11-libs/cairo-1.12.2-r2 >> Fri Jul 27 10:13:53 2012 >>> x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau-1.0.1 >> Fri Jul 27 10:14:08 2012 >>> x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev-2.7.1 >> Fri Jul 27 10:14:37 2012 >>> x11-themes/qtcurve-qt4-1.8.13 >> Fri Jul 27 10:14:51 2012 >>> www-client/opera-12.01.1528 > > I had a similar upgrade list, but I don't have font problems, so I > doubt your problem is widespread. The only package there that seems to > have anything to do with fonts is cairo - is there anything at all > relevant in the build log? Did you reboot/logout/restart X at all and > did this give any errors? Thank you! It was Cairo. Upon further inspection, when I "reverted" it earlier, I actually masked the new version -- I did not realize the second-newest version was also one I had not previously installed. After masking >=1.12.2 and reinstalling 1.10.2-r3, everything is back to normal. There's apparently something in 1.12.2 that makes fonts invisible on my system, or perhaps something I need to rebuild to take advantage of it. Thanks again, Paul
[gentoo-user] Re: DNS server packages
Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes: > > I need to setup DNS primary/secondary systems on gentoo. So right now > > I'm looking for a suggested list of packages to install with Bind, > > iptables and DNSSEC-tools as these (2) gentoo dns servers will only > > run the minimum packages to operate securely? > auth or cache? These are the (2) net facing primary and slave dns servers, just for the few domain names I willauthenticate. They'll be behind a firewall (iptables/dmz) with no internal zone information. Strictly auth, public facing, with DNSsec. The plan is to go slow with manual configuration and and slow add features like a database, as I roll out new auth-DNS servers on newer, embedded hardware (very small very low power, but lots of ram (2G)). So over time the scope will evolve. It's a manual approach to a refresher for me. Eventually one of the auth-dns-slaves will be an arm cluster for performance testing on mesos. (That's a ways off). So also, the iptables rules for such a setup will need to be revisited, dusting off what I use to use. Again, the importance is trying different packages and sniffing the results and examining log files (manually and with scripts) on a log host. So only ports 53 (public/routable net visible and port 22 from a select sets of private ips is all these will need. > First of all, bind is a pain to use. Reason: it's actually a reference > implementation that as usual got forced into production use. It's slower > than it could be because it deals with every possible corner case per RFC. > As an auth server (few queries) it's OK Bind is an old acquaintance of mine:: been a few years, hence the post. I may test/migrate to something else, later. > As a cache (many queries), there are better servers out there. I prefer > unbound. A Caching DNS server for internal usages is another project for another time. It will be totally isolated; still, good to know. > > Also, what is the (nominal) minimum amount of RAM needed to keep all > > routes in ram in these name servers? > I don't understand. DNS servers don't keep routes in memory - routers do > that. Perhaps you mean cached DNS records? > DNS is light on RAM, there are only so many records typical users will > look up. DNS caches not too long ago ran for years problem free with a > puny few hundred MB. It's not something to be worried about. There should be a way to keep all the responses for the zones info they server in ram? I know it often happens without intervention, but surely there are published methods to insure this info is kept "in ram" like bcachefs? Also flushing and ram usage status monitoring, as these auth dns servers will eventually migrate to low power embedded machines where keeping things in ram is critical to performance. 'eix -cC net-dns | grep auth'
Re: [gentoo-user] Udev and eudev clash. Something wants to remove eudev and install udev.
Hi, On lun. 28 oct. 01:09:06 2019, Simon Thelen wrote: > eudev was forgotten in the deps for virtual/libudev-232-r1, there should > be a fixed virtual/libudev-232-r2 in the tree already. Resync and it > should (hopefully) just work™. I just synced my tree, but I don’t have a stable -r2 regis ~ # eix-sync […] * Calling eix-diff [U] == app-arch/unzip (6.0_p21-r2@10/01/18; 6.0_p21-r2 -> 6.0_p25): unzipper for pkzip-compressed files [*>] == app-text/xpdf (~4.02 -> 4.02): The PDF viewer and tools [>] == dev-ruby/loofah (2.2.3 -> 2.3.1): Library for manipulating and transforming HTML/XML documents and fragments. [>] == media-gfx/graphviz (2.40.1-r1^t -> 2.42.1^t): Open Source Graph Visualization Software [>] == media-sound/lollypop (1.0.12^t -> 1.1.4.16^t): Modern music player for GNOME [>] == sys-apps/firejail (0.9.50^t -> 0.9.60-r1^t): Security sandbox for any type of processes [>] == sys-auth/pam_p11 (0.3.0 -> 0.3.1): PAM module for authenticating against PKCS#11 tokens [>] == www-client/httrack (3.48.21-r1 -> 3.49.2-r2): HTTrack Website Copier, Open Source Offline Browser [>] == x11-misc/polybar (3.2.1 -> 3.3.1): A fast and easy-to-use tool for creating status bars << games-fps/ut2004-action ({M}~1): UT2004 Action - Action movie mod << games-fps/ut2004-airbuccaneers ({M}~1.6-r2): UT2004 Air Buccaneers - Pirate-style conversion with flying wooden ships << games-fps/ut2004-cor ({M}~1.01-r1): UT2004 Counter Organic Revolution - Shape-shifting robot teamplay mod << games-fps/ut2004-crossfire ({M}~1.95): UT2004 Crossfire - Special Forces vs Terrorists << games-fps/ut2004-deathball ({M}~2.4w): UT2004 Deathball - Fast-paced first person sport mod << games-fps/ut2004-fragops ({M}~2.20): UT2004 Frag Ops - realism mod << games-fps/ut2004-hamsterbash ({M}~1): UT2004 Hamster Bash - Cute and violent hamster cage rampage mod << games-fps/ut2004-muralis ({M}~1.15): UT2004 Muralis - third-person hand-to-hand single/multiplayer mod << games-fps/ut2004-strikeforce ({M}~4.1): UT2004 Strike Force - a terrorist vs. strike force mod << games-fps/ut2004-troopers ({M}~6.0): UT2004 Troopers - Star Wars mod << games-fps/ut2004-unwheel ({M}~0_beta5): UT2004 UnWheel - multiplayer driving mod focusing on fun driving [N] >> net-analyzer/gvm (~10.0.1): Greenbone Vulnerability Management,previously named OpenVAS [N] >> net-analyzer/gvm-libs (~10.0.1): Greenbone vulnerability management libraries, previously named openvas-libraries [N] >> net-analyzer/gvmd (~8.0.1): Greenbone vulnerability manager, previously named openvas-manager […] regis ~ # eix virtual/libudev [U] virtual/libudev Available versions: 215-r1(0/1) 232-r1(0/1) ~232-r2(0/1) {static-libs systemd ABI_MIPS="n32 n64 o32" ABI_RISCV="lp64 lp64d" ABI_S390="32 64" ABI_X86="32 64 x32"} Installed versions: 232(0/1)(08:53:03 11/09/17)(-static-libs -systemd ABI_MIPS="-n32 -n64 -o32" ABI_PPC="-32 -64" ABI_S390="-32 -64" ABI_X86="64 -32 -x32") Description: Virtual for libudev providers regis ~ # cat /etc/portage/repos.conf/gentoo.conf [DEFAULT] main-repo = gentoo [gentoo] priority = 1000 location = /usr/portage sync-type = git sync-uri = https://anongit.gentoo.org/git/repo/sync/gentoo.git auto-sync = yes Is it expected? -- Alarig
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: rc-update net.wlan0?
On 4/18/05, Richard Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I'm attempting to get wireless up and running. First time on > > Gentoo. I have used ndiswrapper on FC2 which this machine used to run > > so I have ESSIDs, mac addresses and keys that are known good. > > > >I've emerge the wireless-tools stuff and have an edited > > /etc/conf.d/wireless file with my values in it. ndiswrapper is > > modprobed and ready to go. Now I want to start net.wlan0 but I don't > > have a file in /etc/init.d and nothing shows up in rc-update. > > > > I've been watching this thread with interest as I'm trying to do the same > thing with a PCMCIA wireless Belkin Card. I 'm just confused about a couple > of items. > > What does "ndiswrapper on FC2 mean"? Also what wireless tools packages are > emerged? Hi, Sorry for any confusion. This is a box that was running Fedora Core 2 (FC2) taht I converted to running Gentoo. The box had been running for a couple of months using FC2 and ndiswrapper-style wireless was running fine. This was important since it gave me a baseline to work from. I am not 100% sure but I believe that what I emerged on that box was the current stable version of wireless-tools-27 and the ~x86 version of ndiswrapper-1.1. Other than that I copied net.eth0 to net.wlan0 ( and since tested that creating a link as was suggested works fine so I'd suggest that since it will be covered by updates) and edited the /etc/conf.d/wireless file. In the wireless file there were only about 3 lines that I had to set up to get the network working. (ESSID_wlan0, channel_wlan0, key_ESSID) NOTE - It was not immediately obvious to me that where it says ESSID in the wireless file you must replace the ESSID letters with your ESSID. This is cool since it makes talking to multiple ESSID's well documented on the wireless file itself. > > Ironically I installed PCMCIA card services, put in the card, edited > /etc/conf.d/net to make eth0 go up on DHCP and it "sort of" works. By that I > mean everything runs OK but I notice an error on boot where there is an > obvious conflict with eth0. I have two files, net.eth0 and net.wlan0, where net.wlan0 is a link. I then run rc-update add net.wlan0 default rc-update del net.eth0 default when I want wireless and reverse the settings when I want wired. That will completely address your boot problem. If I want to change while the system is running then it's /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 stop /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start. Both eth0 and wlan0 are on the same 192.168.10.xxx network so my gateway address doesn't change. Very cool system these guys (and ladies possibly?) came up with. HTH, Mark > > Regards, Richard > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.9.15 - Release Date: 16/04/2005 > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Everyone wants util linux...but different versions en mass
On 25/10/2017 04:17, tu...@posteo.de wrote: > Hi, > > Suddenly I got the below this morning while updateing: > > * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > * installed at the same time on the same system. > > (net-wireless/rfkill-0.5-r3:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled > in by > net-wireless/rfkill required by @selected > > (sys-apps/util-linux-2.31:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled > in by > sys-apps/util-linux required by (net-fs/nfs-utils-2.1.1-r1:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by (app-admin/testdisk-7.0-r3:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by (sys-fs/eudev-3.2.4:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (dev-libs/appstream-glib-0.6.13:0/8::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by (app-text/xmlto-0.0.28-r1:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.22 required by (virtual/eject-0:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by > (sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.166-r2:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > sys-apps/util-linux[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] > (sys-apps/util-linux[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by > (dev-libs/glib-2.52.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by @system > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by (net-fs/autofs-5.1.3:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.13 required by > (sys-power/pm-utils-1.4.1-r7:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by > (sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.43.7:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by (sys-apps/gptfdisk-1.0.3:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > sys-apps/util-linux:0=[static-libs(+)?] (sys-apps/util-linux:0=) required > by (sys-fs/btrfs-progs-4.13.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux:0/0= required by > (sys-fs/btrfs-progs-4.13.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.16 required by (dev-libs/apr-1.6.3:1/1::gentoo, > ebuild scheduled for merge) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.17.2 required by > (sys-fs/xfsprogs-4.13.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20 required by > (sys-block/gparted-0.29.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (app-admin/apache-tools-2.4.29:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.20.1-r2 required by > (sys-fs/udisks-2.7.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.19 required by > (dev-libs/rasqal-0.9.32:0/0::gentoo, installed) > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.27 required by > (sys-libs/libblockdev-2.13:0/0::gentoo, installed) > > >=sys-apps/util-linux-2.24.1-r3[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] > (>=sys-apps/util-linux-2.24.1-r3[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by > (x11-libs/libSM-1.2.2-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by (dev-libs/volume_key-0.3.9:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by > (app-text/build-docbook-catalog-1.21:0/0::gentoo, installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by (sys-fs/cryptsetup-1.7.5:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > sys-apps/util-linux required by (app-text/rarian-0.8.1-r3:0/0::gentoo, > installed) > > Why suddenly "all packages" needs a different version of util-linux > suddenly...? > How can I fix that? That doesn't look like error output to me. It looks like portage normal info output, where portage assumes everyone really does want -vvv It' not telling you it needs all those versions, it's telling you why you need util-linux. Then it list (verbosely) all the packages that pull it in, and helpfully adds the full selection criteria for everything direct from the ebuild. Your real blocker is above that verbose stuff in lines having "B" between the [] at the left column -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Blocked packages emerging xfce4-meta
--- alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: From: Alan McKinnon To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Blocked packages emerging xfce4-meta Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:51:02 +0200 On Friday 04 September 2009 16:42:40 Willie Wong wrote: > On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 03:40:48PM +0200, Penguin Lover Alan McKinnon squawked: > > Copy paste from the screen into a mail > > > > or try with -pv instead of -av. > > -a waits for user input and can screw around with STDOUT > > Also, try adding 2>&1 to your redirect to send STDERR to the file too. > I'm not sure whether it is the case here, but oftentimes error messages > are not printed on STDOUT. In this case the poster is talking about emerge's normal output. While this may be many things, it will never ever be sent to STDERR so the inclusion of 2> is certain to change nothing. -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com -- Thanks for the feedback. 2>&1 was what I needed. I forgot about stderr. So here's the output of... Code: # emerge -pv --update --deep world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies ..... done! [ebuild U ] sys-devel/gnuconfig-20080928 [20070724] 41 kB [ebuild U ] dev-libs/expat-2.0.1-r2 [2.0.1] 436 kB [ebuild U ] dev-libs/gmp-4.2.4 [4.2.2] USE="-nocxx (-doc%)" 1,671 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/gcc-config-1.4.1 [1.4.0-r4] 0 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-6 [4-r3] 0 kB [ebuild U ] sys-libs/timezone-data-2009j [2007k] USE="nls" 361 kB [ebuild U ] app-arch/bzip2-1.0.5-r1 [1.0.5] USE="-static" 822 kB [ebuild U ] app-arch/cpio-2.9-r2 [2.9-r1] USE="nls" 741 kB [ebuild U ] sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.27-r2 [2.6.23-r3] 3,509 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/m4-1.4.12 [1.4.11] USE="-examples (-nls%*)" 751 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/sandbox-1.6-r2 [1.2.18.1-r2] 300 kB [ebuild U ] dev-libs/mpfr-2.4.1_p1 [2.3.0_p4] 883 kB [ebuild U ] net-misc/iputils-20071127 [20070202] USE="ipv6 -doc -static" 99 kB [ebuild U ] app-shells/bash-3.2_p39 [3.2_p17-r1] USE="nls -afs -bashlogger -examples% -plugins -vanilla" 2,582 kB [ebuild U ] sys-libs/gpm-1.20.5 [1.20.1-r6] USE="(-selinux)" 1,269 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/less-429 [416] USE="unicode" 492 kB [ebuild U ] sys-libs/readline-5.2_p13 [5.2_p7] 2,023 kB [ebuild N] virtual/pager-0 0 kB [ebuild U ] perl-core/Test-Harness-3.10 [2.64] 173 kB [ebuild U ] app-admin/perl-cleaner-1.05 [1.04.3] 6 kB [ebuild U ] dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8k [0.9.8g-r2] USE="zlib -bindist -gmp -kerberos -sse2 -test" 3,762 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/busybox-1.13.2 [1.8.2] USE="debug* pam -make-symlinks -savedconfig (-selinux) -static" 1,999 kB [ebuild N] virtual/acl-0 0 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/texinfo-4.13 [4.8-r5] USE="nls -static (-build%)" 1,528 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/flex-2.5.35 [2.5.33-r3] USE="nls -static" 1,228 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/findutils-4.4.0 [4.3.11] USE="nls (-selinux) -static" 1,983 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/grep-2.5.4-r1 [2.5.1a-r1] USE="nls pcre (-static%)" 707 kB [ebuild U ] app-arch/gzip-1.3.12-r1 [1.3.12] USE="nls -pic -static" 452 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/gawk-3.1.6 [3.1.5-r5] USE="nls" 1,818 kB [ebuild U ] app-arch/tar-1.20 [1.19-r1] USE="nls -static" 1,868 kB [ebuild U ] net-misc/wget-1.11.4 [1.10.2] USE="debug* ipv6 nls ssl -static (-build%) (-socks5%)" 933 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20071202044231-r1 [1.60-r13] USE="nls -static" 180 kB [ebuild U ] app-editors/nano-2.1.9 [2.0.7] USE="debug* ncurses nls unicode -justify -minimal -slang -spell" 1,450 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/autoconf-2.63-r1 [2.61-r1] USE="-emacs" 1,527 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/which-2.19 [2.16] 130 kB [ebuild N] sys-devel/bc-1.06.95 USE="readline -libedit -static" 284 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/automake-1.10.2 [1.10.1] 915 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/binutils-2.18-r3 [2.18-r1] USE="nls -gold% -multislot -multitarget -test -vanilla" 14,629 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/libtool-1.5.26 [1.5.24] USE="-vanilla" 2,893 kB [ebuild NS ] sys-libs/db-4.6.21_p4 [4.3.29-r2, 4.5.20_p2] USE="-doc -java -nocxx -tcl -test" 11,649 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/attr-2.4.43 [2.4.39] USE="nls" 115 kB [ebuild U ] sys-process/psmisc-22.6 [22.5-r2] USE="X* ipv6 nls (-selinux)" 277 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/acl-2.2.47 [2.2.45] USE="nls (-nfs)" 152 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/sed-4.2 [4.1.5] USE="acl%* nls -static" 862 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreutils-7.4 [6.10-r1] USE="acl nls -caps%
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Blocked packages emerging xfce4-meta
--- alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: From: Alan McKinnon To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Blocked packages emerging xfce4-meta Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:51:02 +0200 On Friday 04 September 2009 16:42:40 Willie Wong wrote: > On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 03:40:48PM +0200, Penguin Lover Alan McKinnon squawked: > > Copy paste from the screen into a mail > > > > or try with -pv instead of -av. > > -a waits for user input and can screw around with STDOUT > > Also, try adding 2>&1 to your redirect to send STDERR to the file too. > I'm not sure whether it is the case here, but oftentimes error messages > are not printed on STDOUT. In this case the poster is talking about emerge's normal output. While this may be many things, it will never ever be sent to STDERR so the inclusion of 2> is certain to change nothing. -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com -- Thanks for the feedback. 2>&1 was what I needed. I forgot about stderr. So here's the output of... Code: # emerge -pv --update --deep world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies ..... done! [ebuild U ] sys-devel/gnuconfig-20080928 [20070724] 41 kB [ebuild U ] dev-libs/expat-2.0.1-r2 [2.0.1] 436 kB [ebuild U ] dev-libs/gmp-4.2.4 [4.2.2] USE="-nocxx (-doc%)" 1,671 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/gcc-config-1.4.1 [1.4.0-r4] 0 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-6 [4-r3] 0 kB [ebuild U ] sys-libs/timezone-data-2009j [2007k] USE="nls" 361 kB [ebuild U ] app-arch/bzip2-1.0.5-r1 [1.0.5] USE="-static" 822 kB [ebuild U ] app-arch/cpio-2.9-r2 [2.9-r1] USE="nls" 741 kB [ebuild U ] sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.27-r2 [2.6.23-r3] 3,509 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/m4-1.4.12 [1.4.11] USE="-examples (-nls%*)" 751 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/sandbox-1.6-r2 [1.2.18.1-r2] 300 kB [ebuild U ] dev-libs/mpfr-2.4.1_p1 [2.3.0_p4] 883 kB [ebuild U ] net-misc/iputils-20071127 [20070202] USE="ipv6 -doc -static" 99 kB [ebuild U ] app-shells/bash-3.2_p39 [3.2_p17-r1] USE="nls -afs -bashlogger -examples% -plugins -vanilla" 2,582 kB [ebuild U ] sys-libs/gpm-1.20.5 [1.20.1-r6] USE="(-selinux)" 1,269 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/less-429 [416] USE="unicode" 492 kB [ebuild U ] sys-libs/readline-5.2_p13 [5.2_p7] 2,023 kB [ebuild N] virtual/pager-0 0 kB [ebuild U ] perl-core/Test-Harness-3.10 [2.64] 173 kB [ebuild U ] app-admin/perl-cleaner-1.05 [1.04.3] 6 kB [ebuild U ] dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8k [0.9.8g-r2] USE="zlib -bindist -gmp -kerberos -sse2 -test" 3,762 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/busybox-1.13.2 [1.8.2] USE="debug* pam -make-symlinks -savedconfig (-selinux) -static" 1,999 kB [ebuild N] virtual/acl-0 0 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/texinfo-4.13 [4.8-r5] USE="nls -static (-build%)" 1,528 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/flex-2.5.35 [2.5.33-r3] USE="nls -static" 1,228 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/findutils-4.4.0 [4.3.11] USE="nls (-selinux) -static" 1,983 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/grep-2.5.4-r1 [2.5.1a-r1] USE="nls pcre (-static%)" 707 kB [ebuild U ] app-arch/gzip-1.3.12-r1 [1.3.12] USE="nls -pic -static" 452 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/gawk-3.1.6 [3.1.5-r5] USE="nls" 1,818 kB [ebuild U ] app-arch/tar-1.20 [1.19-r1] USE="nls -static" 1,868 kB [ebuild U ] net-misc/wget-1.11.4 [1.10.2] USE="debug* ipv6 nls ssl -static (-build%) (-socks5%)" 933 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20071202044231-r1 [1.60-r13] USE="nls -static" 180 kB [ebuild U ] app-editors/nano-2.1.9 [2.0.7] USE="debug* ncurses nls unicode -justify -minimal -slang -spell" 1,450 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/autoconf-2.63-r1 [2.61-r1] USE="-emacs" 1,527 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/which-2.19 [2.16] 130 kB [ebuild N] sys-devel/bc-1.06.95 USE="readline -libedit -static" 284 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/automake-1.10.2 [1.10.1] 915 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/binutils-2.18-r3 [2.18-r1] USE="nls -gold% -multislot -multitarget -test -vanilla" 14,629 kB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/libtool-1.5.26 [1.5.24] USE="-vanilla" 2,893 kB [ebuild NS ] sys-libs/db-4.6.21_p4 [4.3.29-r2, 4.5.20_p2] USE="-doc -java -nocxx -tcl -test" 11,649 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/attr-2.4.43 [2.4.39] USE="nls" 115 kB [ebuild U ] sys-process/psmisc-22.6 [22.5-r2] USE="X* ipv6 nls (-selinux)" 277 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/acl-2.2.47 [2.2.45] USE="nls (-nfs)" 152 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/sed-4.2 [4.1.5] USE="acl%* nls -static" 862 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreutils-7.4 [6.10-r1] USE="acl
Re: [gentoo-user] How to find the MAC address
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Alex Schuster wrote: > Hi there! > > How am I supposed to find the MAC address of an ethernet interface? I used > to call ifconfig and grep for HWaddr, but this does not work any more. > > I found the 'old-output' USE flag for sys-apps/net-tools, which brings > back the old behaviour in order not to break old scripts, but I'd like to > know what the new method is that scripts should use. > > Here's how the output looked before and now: > > Old output: > eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr bc:5f:f4:19:ad:18 > inet addr:192.168.2.42 Bcast:192.168.2.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 > inet6 addr: fe80::be5f:f4ff:fe19:ad18/64 Scope:Link > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > RX packets:11027476 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:8002728 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:1 > collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 > RX bytes:11763889583 (10.9 GiB) TX bytes:1006570663 (959.9 MiB) > Interrupt:49 > > New output: > eth0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 > inet 192.168.2.42 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.2.255 > inet6 fe80::be5f:f4ff:fe19:ad18 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20 > ether bc:5f:f4:19:ad:18 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet) There it is. > RX packets 10791981 bytes 11413935608 (10.6 GiB) > RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 > TX packets 7867427 bytes 996505563 (950.3 MiB) > TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 1 collisions 0 > device interrupt 49 > > Wonko > -- :wq
Re: [gentoo-user] Making a init thingy. Step two I guess.
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Dale wrote: > OK. Sort of dealt with the LVM part so now to step two. I'm trying to > follow this: > > http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Initramfs > > Then I get confused. I get to Applications and I'm sort of lost here. In > there it talks about copying nano and its friends over to the init > directory. Then below that it says to use busybox. Well, which is it? Do > I do both of those or just one? > It's been a while for me but I believe it's both. I think busybox is the thing that gives you command line tools like cd, ls, pwd, etc. However you also can include applications in your initramfs that give you more access to the hardware or the net. > I also tried to figure out Dracut but it seems like a work in progress or > something. I can't seem to find any Gentoo docs for it. I found a Redhat > doc but that's not exactly Gentoo. > > Am I starting to work on this to soon? Maybe wait a while longer until some > more stuff gets sorted out? > > Dang, I'm full of questions today. ;-) > > Dale I'm just reading some Dracut stuff myself. I figured I might as well get educated. I likely won't actually build it and try it for a few days at the soonest, but it's good to get prepared. Cheers to you for doing that. - Mark
Re: [gentoo-user] Making a init thingy. Step two I guess.
Alan McKinnon wrote: On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:27:45 -0700 Mark Knecht wrote: Then I get confused. I get to Applications and I'm sort of lost here. In there it talks about copying nano and its friends over to the init directory. Then below that it says to use busybox. Well, which is it? Do I do both of those or just one? It's been a while for me but I believe it's both. I think busybox is the thing that gives you command line tools like cd, ls, pwd, etc. However you also can include applications in your initramfs that give you more access to the hardware or the net. True. Busybox is a tiny userland implementing most of the common options for most of the common Unix commands. When you log into your ADSL router/modem and get a shell, it's probably busybox running there, not GNU util-linux stuff. Binary distros often put busybox in their initrds as it doubles up as a rescue environment and busybox is many times smaller than the full GNU stuff. It's up to you if you want to do that or not; if all you use an initrd for is a convenient place to store drivers to be able to mount /usr, then you will have no need for busybox in it. Unless something goes wrong. You know how I am. Murphy's law and all. lol Dale :-) :-)
[gentoo-user] Building an ARM uclibc system
I'm trying to build a tiny Gentoo uclibc system. I'm chrooted into this stage: http://mirrors.rit.edu/gentoo/experimental/arm/uclibc/ and I'm using: ROOT=/tiny/ emerge baselayout uclibc bash udev coreutils util-linux shadow kbd net-tools grep procps gzip sed findutils It's working a lot better than I expected but I'm hoping you guys can help me with a couple issues I can't figure out. 1) I get the following error when I boot the tiny system unless I copy libgcc_s.so.1 from the stage to /tiny/lib/libgcc_s.so.1: sh: can't load library 'libgcc_s.so.1' Is there a better way to fix this? 2) When I try to start jackd from the tiny system I get: jackd: symbol 'clock_nanosleep': can't resolve symbol could not open driver .so '/usr/lib/jack/jack_dummy.so': (null) The following files in both / and /tiny/ reference clock_nanosleep if I open them in a text editor: lib/librt.so.0 usr/lib/librt.a I do have /usr/lib/jack/jack_dummy.so inside the tiny system. Maybe this is relevant: # ldconfig ldconfig: You should remove `/lib' from `/etc/ld.so.conf' ldconfig: You should remove `/usr/lib' from `/etc/ld.so.conf' # cat /etc/ld.so.conf # ld.so.conf autogenerated by env-update; make all changes to # contents of /etc/env.d directory /lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib I think Gentoo normally prevents problems like these, but they're coming up since I'm setting this up in an unconventional way. - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] What is libgcc_s.so.1?
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 01:25:27PM -0800, Grant wrote: > I'm building a minimal Gentoo system but I always get the following error > when I try to chroot into the final system: > > /bin/bash: error while loading shared libraries: libgcc_s.so.1: cannot open > shared object file: No such file or directory > > I ran 'equery b /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.4/libgcc_s.so.1' on > one of my conventionally-built Gentoo systems and the file isn't determined > to belong to any package. > > Where does this file come from and how can I add it to my manually-built > Gentoo system? > > I'm following these instructions to build the minimal Gentoo system: > > http://judepereira.com/blog/going-embedded-with-mgentoo/ > > ROOT=/mounted/ emerge -auvND baselayout uclibc bash dropbear pam udev > iptables coreutils nano util-linux shadow kbd net-tools grep procps gzip > sed findutils mawk htop > > - Grant emerge pfl && e-file libgcc_s.so.1 For that particular one you're going to get a ton of hits ... e-file is searching http://www.portagefilelist.de Sorry to be hit-and-run but we're packing to leave town. You can also locate: baruch ~ # locate libgcc_s.so.1 /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.4/libgcc_s.so.1 /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.4/32/libgcc_s.so.1 -- Happy Penguin Computers >') 126 Fenco Drive ( \ Tupelo, MS 38801 ^^ supp...@happypenguincomputers.com 662-269-2706 662-205-6424 http://happypenguincomputers.com/ Don't top-post: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_post#Top-posting
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: problem starting "openvpn" after recenet upgrade
On 12/27/12 16:00, Jörg Schaible wrote: Joseph wrote: I'm having problem starting openvpn after recent upgrade. When I try to start it I get a normal respond: openvpn.client_clinic_atom start * Starting openvpn.client_clinic_atom ...[ ok ] * WARNING: openvpn.client_clinic_atom has started, but is inactive but ifconfig is not showing this connection in addition it looks strange, not as it used to: ifconfig eth1: flags=4163 mtu 1500 inet 10.0.0.100 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 10.0.0.255 inet6 fe80::21b:21ff:feb8:27b6 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20 ether 00:1b:21:b8:27:b6 txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet) RX packets 16129 bytes 9087618 (8.6 MiB) RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 15573 bytes 2667489 (2.5 MiB) TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 device interrupt 16 memory 0xfddc-fdde lo: flags=73 mtu 16436 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128 scopeid 0x10 loop txqueuelen 0 (Local Loopback) RX packets 1218 bytes 1433926 (1.3 MiB) RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 1218 bytes 1433926 (1.3 MiB) TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 Known problem. Rebuild openvpn and it works again. The build adds some hard coded paths for some net-tools utilities and the location of ifconfig has changed :-/ - Jörg Yes, you are correct. Rebuilding openvpn worked; thank you. {@} * {@} * {@} Happy New Year! {@} * {@} * {@} * {@} Wish you extra ordinary good luck! {@} * {@} * {@} \ \ \ 2013 / / / -- Joseph
Re: [gentoo-user] Disabling net.ath0 backgrounding
On Sunday 22 October 2006 16:07, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Disabling net.ath0 backgrounding': > > > > equery b /etc/init.d/net.lo > > > > > > sys-apps/baselayout-1.13.0_alpha2-r1 (/etc/init.d/net.lo -> > > > ../../lib64/rcscripts/sh/net.sh) > > > > Hrm, that's new. > > My net.lo is not a symlink. > > > > > > equery l baselayout > > > > > > sys-apps/baselayout-1.13.0_alpha2-r1 > > > > But I'm still on baselayout-1.12 > > > > > > equery k baselayout > > > > > > 113 out of 150 files good, with a list of "has wrong mtime" > > > > You can confirm those are all configuration files? If not, please > > provide the list... > > They are all in /etc/ (including many init.d) except for: > > /sbin/runscript.sh > /sbin/functions.sh > /lib64/rcscripts/sh/net.sh > /sbin/depscan.sh > > Some of them show incorrect md5sum instead of wrong mtime. Hrm, I can't think of a good reason those files should have the wrong md5sum. A wrong mtime could be caused by mtime fixups done by the init system, but an incorrect md5sum is most likely breakage. > > > > grep -Ev '^[[:space:]]*(#.*)?$' /etc/conf.d/net > > Sorry, that should have been: > > grep -Ev '^[[:space:]]*(#.*)?$' /etc/conf.d/wireless > I actually don't have that file at all. Hrm, I know wireless-tools uses (or used) the configuration in that file; I would imagine wpa_supplicant would as well, but I've never used it. -- "If there's one thing we've established over the years, it's that the vast majority of our users don't have the slightest clue what's best for them in terms of package stability." -- Gentoo Developer Ciaran McCreesh pgpE0WcSGtRgx.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo healthy?
On 19 December 2006 00:23, Bryan Østergaard wrote: > Gentoo started with the stated goal of providing a metadistribution. > This basically means providing the best possible foundation for others > to tinker with any way they like. Be it building embedded applications, > making the next 'Ubuntu' or whatever. To me the flexibility that Gentoo > provides is one of the most important things. Exactly. Over the last 2 years or so, I have converted most of my customers to Gentoo - and it is a big relief compared to all those commercial distributions. I all ways had to fight their admin tools for any setup that wasn't completely standard. With Gentoo, I can set up systems exactly the way I want them without fighting anything. That's an incredible advantage from a professional sys/net-admin's POV. > And for those who think Gentoo is declining I can only say that's > definitely not what I'm seeing as lead of developer relations and > recruiters. There's always some developers leaving but we have a lot > more developers joining us. In the last 3 years that I've been a Gentoo > developer we've grown from ~80 developers to 330+ developers. That's a > yearly growth of 60% or more. Amen. At last, someone provides numbers instead of speculation. Now, if only open-xchange made the jump from hard masked to unstable. ;-) Uwe -- Mark Twain: I rather decline two drinks than a German adjective. http://www.SysEx.com.na -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] package conflict on update
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 11:41:22 + Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If would be nice is portage had a means for developers to handle these > types of conflicts in the ebuild. A similar thing happened recently > with xpdf/poppler, it happened with some FTP servers and the ftp-base > package not long ago. I realise it is not possible to handle all > conflicts, but with some instances, like this one, the conflict is > expected. even if there were just a means to print a message if a > package hits a block, something like > > if_blocked_by('openmotif') > ewarn "You must unmerge openmotif before proceeding" An error message like that doesn't really tell the user anything that he doesn't already know. It would be more useful if some information was provided: if blocked_by >=x11-libs/openmotif-1.2.3 ; then eblockinfo "Due to changes with blah, it is recommended that" eblockinfo "you foobar. See http://bugs.gentoo.org/123456."; fi But then, at what point would this information be echoed to the user? It would have to be during the same pre-merge phase that the blocking errors appear. Then again, I don't really see any gaping problems with the current system; once someone has encountered their first pair of blocking packages, they then understand how to fix blockers in future. I doubt it's worth the effort. /shrug -- Tom Martin, http://dev.gentoo.org/~slarti AMD64, net-mail, shell-tools, vim, recruiters Gentoo Linux signature.asc Description: PGP signature
RE: [gentoo-user] Best way to block a given packages?
Hi Phill, > -Original Message- > From: Tim Igoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 05 August 2005 09:49 > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Best way to block a given packages? > > > Phill MV wrote: > > > After a month worth of holidays, I return to my computer, sync, and > > type emerge -uva world. > > > > Scrolling through the several screen's worth of stuff I find a few > > 'redundant' packages, like Mozilla and Epiphany (I use Firefox). > > I use gnome, so I've always wounded up with these two > packages on my > > system. All things considered, compiling these two is a waste of > > space, bandwidth, time and electricity. > > > > How do I block these two from being compiled, despite the fact that > > they are listed as 'dependancies' in packages I use? > > Instead of using Gnome, try using the gnome-light package. It comes > wihtout the large dependancies that the normal gnome does, > but you have > to remmeber to install any extras that you might need (file-roller, > games, tools etc) > > Tim .. or you could try: == # mkdir -p /etc/portage/profile # echo "net-www/mozilla" >> /etc/portage/profile/package.provided == Of course the 'mkdir' part is only needed if you don't already have a /etc/portage/profile directory. Not sure if you can put package.provided directly under /etc/portage. Someone who knows better the intricacies of the latest portage versions could advise on this. -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Best way to block a given packages?
Exactly what I wanted! Thanks.On 05/08/05, Michael Kintzios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Phill,> -Original Message-> From: Tim Igoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> Sent: 05 August 2005 09:49> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Best way to block a given packages?>>> Phill MV wrote:>> > After a month worth of holidays, I return to my computer, sync, and > > type emerge -uva world.> >> > Scrolling through the several screen's worth of stuff I find a few> > 'redundant' packages, like Mozilla and Epiphany (I use Firefox).> > I use gnome, so I've always wounded up with these two > packages on my> > system. All things considered, compiling these two is a waste of> > space, bandwidth, time and electricity.> >> > How do I block these two from being compiled, despite the fact that > > they are listed as 'dependancies' in packages I use?>> Instead of using Gnome, try using the gnome-light package. It comes> wihtout the large dependancies that the normal gnome does, > but you have> to remmeber to install any extras that you might need (file-roller,> games, tools etc)>> Tim .. or you could try:==# mkdir -p /etc/portage/profile # echo "net-www/mozilla" >> /etc/portage/profile/package.provided==Of course the 'mkdir' part is only needed if you don't already have a/etc/portage/profile directory. Not sure if you can put package.provided directly under /etc/portage. Someone who knows betterthe intricacies of the latest portage versions could advise on this.--Regards,Mick-- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] A confession
I must confess. I've been unfaithful.For a day.After thoroughly trashing my system (~x86) for the second time by uncarefully upgrading my box I decided that I'd try something less brain taxing.So I reinstalled with Kubuntu. I'm reinstalling Gentoo now ...I prefer battling with my own errors rather than someone elses.I had to fiddle repeatedly with the installation routine just to get the thing installed. It constantly refused to install on my laptop unless I used extended debugging (on the fifth attempt). Then I just wondered who decided I needed all that rubbish in my KDE installation.All rubbish installed I tried opening a mpg from the net. "Totem can't handle mpg", trying Kaffeine I get "No codecs installed". Looking desperately for codecs in the install tools I came up empty. So I tried the installation docs for Kubuntu - which aren't updated for the latest release. So I went to the forums to look for the solution, but being acustomed to the Gentoo forums I found them a bit confusing. OK, I thought - I'll leave that for later, so I tried playing a DVD "can't find the CD-player" at the location that /etc/fstab says it is mounted.So I run an installer, it is setup with the configuration decided on by Kubuntu developers, and it doesn't work out of the box. Why bother? Back to Gentoo. And battling my own errors... I think I'll run the stable branch this time though. Regards,Martin S
Re: [gentoo-user] Help on gentoo 2.6
Hi Bob, type lspci and see what is your network card. After this, choose a proper driver on kernel menuconfig and make the proper adjusts. If you put the driver as module, edit /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 file and put the name of the module there ( follow the example given ). If you compile the driver *built in* you don't need to add the module name in kernel-2.6 file. Let us know the result. Leandro. 2006/6/1, Bob Bao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi guys. I installed 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 on a x86 desk top computer. After reboot, I fond two problems. The net work connection lost. I run the /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start, get a eth0 does not exist error message. Is there any one can help me fix it. I need to download more tools for the basic operating system. Another problem is when I run "rc -update" there is an error message " runlevel update is not existed" . Thanks. Bob Bao [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Leandro Melo de Sales. Computer Science Student Laboratório de Sistemas Distribuídos - www.lsd.ufcg.edu.br Laboratório de Sistemas Embarcados e Computação Pervasiva - www.embeddedacademy.org Universidade Federal de Campina Grande - UFCG Campina Grande - PB - Brasil "Sometimes people fall in love, but a little bit of them really love or find a truth love. Or sometimes they find it but for some reason they let love pass without live it intensely. This is the free-well." -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Libreoffice PDF conversion problem
141229 Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 29/12/2014 14:16, Philip Webb wrote: >> I want to revise the 1st page of a PDF on my Internet site. >> The original was created by Libreoffice c 3 years ago >> & cb found at http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~purslow/nt/mark-notes.pdf . >> The revision I created today has mangled some of the punctuation : >> http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~purslow/test/mark-notes.pdf . >> I used the same .odt file in both cases, with small revisions in the 2nd, >> but few, if any, of them affecting the punctuation which has been damaged. > I'd say you enabled "Smart quotes" in Libreoffice sometime since 2011 > and it's now mangling apostrophes and dashes into something clever : > try Tools -> AutoCorrect Options -> Options . Thanks for the pointer. Wasn't it still Open Office back then ? Perhaps when it changed to LibreOffice, default settings were altered. There were basically 3 problems : (1) the elided dash was mangled, so I told it not to elide & replaced all instances with '--' ; (2) it was using some bizarre " ' ", which was also getting mangled, so I manually (with some search/replace) replaced all instances with something which avoided the symbol, while expanding abbreviations. After some work, I believe I've found them all, but will wait till tomorrow before uploading it to the I/net. The problem isn't a simple general setting, so it mb a LO bug, but I don't have the time to take it up there. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
Re: [gentoo-user] net-libs/gnutls-3.7.2 fails to verify some certificates (duplicate server certificate?)
On Tue, 2021-11-23 at 18:14 -0500, Jack wrote: > OK, here's something. > > I changed my stable version of ca-certificates from -cacert to > cacert, > and now I get the same failure you do. So - it's due to either > something in nss-cacert-class1-class3-r2.patch which only gets > applied > if that USE flag is set, or to something else only done when that > USE > flag is set. > > I don't understand it, but it's a place to start - and note the note > in > the ebuild: > > # When triaging user reports, refer to our wiki for tips: > # > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Certificates#Debugging_certificate_issues > Thanks Jack. Interesting that it breaks for you as well now. Btw I haven't used USE="cacert" (could be that I copied it wrong here), it's a additional Certificate Authority which is not included by default in Mozilla database as far as I understand. I have tried to change USE="cacert" and rebuild app-misc/ca-certificates but no change when tested, which to me is expected, but who knows what could be an issue. I'll try to dig deeper into this. Initially I was hoping that someone more familiar with the topic could jump in and suggest what to do next. I did look at the wiki, but wiki uses openssl tools for debugging, and I have no issues with openssl client connecting to this server :/ (so I don't think it's useful in this case) Regards, Branko
[gentoo-user] openvpn experience, anyone?
Hello all, I want to ssh over my openvpn connection, and I can't do it, the connection times out. I saw a reference to gentoo in the openvpn scripts in /etc/openvpn and thought maybe somebody here knows something about this. Earlier my institution recommended openconnect, and I was able to use ssh to login in to a host with no problem. Then, for some reason (licensing?), we were switched to openvpn, which works for xfreerdp but not for ssh. I don't have control over the institution's firewall (but I do have for the host itself) Perhaps when installing the new service, they tightened up the firewall rules. But maybe there's a configuration screw I can turn, or ... maybe a USE flag? - - down-root : Enable the down-root plugin - - examples : Install examples, usually source code - - inotify : Enable inotify filesystem monitoring support - - iproute2 : Enabled iproute2 support instead of net-tools + + lz4 : Enable support for lz4 compression (as implemented in app-arch/lz4) + + lzo : Enable support for lzo compression - - mbedtls : Use mbed TLS as the backend crypto library + + openssl : Use OpenSSL as the backend crypto library + + pam : Add support for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) - DANGEROUS to arbitrarily flip - - pkcs11 : Enable PKCS#11 smartcard support + + plugins : Enable the OpenVPN plugin system - - systemd : Enable use of systemd-specific libraries and features like socket activation or session tracking - - test : Enable dependencies and/or preparations necessary to run tests (usually controlled by FEATURES=test but can be toggled independently) TIA
Re: [gentoo-user] Use brctl from bridge-utils or bridge from iproute2?
On 161016-09:33+0300, Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > On 16 October 2016 at 08:10, Miroslav Rovis > wrote: > > On 161016-03:05+, Erik Mackdanz wrote: > >> Miroslav Rovis writes: > > ... > >> > https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Iproute2#iproute2_for_net-tools_swappers > >> > > >> > -- also notice that bridge in not in the swappers there -- > >> I just added 'ip link set master' > > > > But that's not entirely correct, although only because the: > > > > brctl addbr > > brctl addif > > > > do not belong under "net-tools". > > > > You, or someone else, should make a separate table with the comparison > > of the bridge-utils (containing brctl) and iproute2's utilitiy bridge. > > > > And then probably also the usermode-utilities (containing tunctl) and > > whatever the iproute2's utilitiy is that replaces those. > > Hi, > > The non stable netirfc supports bridge via iproute2, please see [1] I do live with a ~amd64 (for long years by now)... > Regards, > Alon > > [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Netifrc/Brctl_Migration > Thanks! I have taken notice. I hope the: /usr/share/doc/netifrc-0.4.0/net.example.bz2 of netifrc package has been updated, ot will soon be updated as well, with tips for users who need lots of kind documentation like me ;-) ! I just looked it up, but it may be my lack of knowledge... I see brctl there, but am unsure if iproute2's bridge is supported... Sorry! (However, I've done my bridge configuration for now. More pressing issues elsewhere I have...) Regards! -- Miroslav Rovis Zagreb, Croatia http://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr signature.asc Description: Digital signature
[gentoo-user] Re: Bind to 127.0.0.N for any N
On 2021-01-29, Grant Taylor wrote: > iproute2 has supplanted the venerable net-tools (or whatever it's > called); ifconfig, route, netstat, etc. My brain knows that. My fingers only partially so. > I sort of put pressure on my self to start using them 20 years ago, > and largely failed. It wasn't until about 5-10 years ago when I > started doing things with ip that couldn't be done with other older > commands that I started succeeding in migrating over to iproute2 for > 90% of what I do. I now manage to use 'ip addr' instead of ifconfig _most_ of the time. I still almost always use 'route' instead of of 'ip route'. I figure in another 20 years, I will have managed a complete transition. > Ironically, I've found myself doing / planning to do things within > the last six months that iproute2 can't / won't do; DECnet, IPX, and > AX.25/ROSE. And I didn't even know computer museums were hiring. > P.S. I tip my hat at your name. ;-) :) It can be a bit disorienting when I see an unfamiliar message signed by Grant. For many decades, I only ran into one other Grant, and then in the 90's I'd occasionally hear a toddler being called Grant. Around here, it looks like there was a "Grant" peak in 1995: https://www.startribune.com/how-popular-is-your-name-in-minnesota/506438731/?name=Grant -- Grant
[gentoo-user] Missing digest for *** Tree looks messed up.
Howdy, I'm sure I'm not alone on monitoring -dev to see upcoming changes. I noticed they switched to git or something and it seems to have caused a bit of trouble. At least I think it may have. I did my usual 'eix-sync && emerge -uvaDN world'. The sync took MUCH longer than usual. I'm talking a WHOLE LOT longer than usual. My first thought, one time thing because of the changes, maybe. Then I got a screen full of this sort of stuff. * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/media-libs/fontconfig/fontconfig-2.11.1-r2.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/media-plugins/frei0r-plugins/frei0r-plugins-1.3.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/sys-fs/mdadm/mdadm-3.3.1-r2.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-base/kdm/kdm-4.11.19.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/media-plugins/gst-plugins-resindvd/gst-plugins-resindvd-0.10.23-r1.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/sys-fs/fuse/fuse-2.9.4.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/net-dialup/ppp/ppp-2.4.7.ebuild' - * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/net-misc/wget/wget-1.16.ebuild' | * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/sys-apps/dbus/dbus-1.8.16.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/media-video/transcode/transcode-1.1.7-r3.ebuild' - * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-base/kwin/kwin-4.11.19.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/media-fonts/efont-unicode/efont-unicode-0.4.2-r1.ebuild' | * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-apps/kolourpaint/kolourpaint-4.14.3.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-apps/kbreakout/kbreakout-4.14.3.ebuild' - * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/dev-cpp/eigen/eigen-3.1.3.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/x11-proto/xcb-proto/xcb-proto-1.11.ebuild' | * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/app-portage/flaggie/flaggie-0.2.1.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-apps/plasma-apps/plasma-apps-4.14.3.ebuild' / * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/x11-libs/libXi/libXi-1.7.4.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-misc/krusader/krusader-2.4.0_beta3-r1.ebuild' \ * Manifest not found for '/var/cache/portage/tree/virtual/acl/acl-0-r1.ebuild' - * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/dev-libs/libcdio/libcdio-0.92.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/media-libs/libass/libass-0.11.2.ebuild' | * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-apps/pairs/pairs-4.14.3.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/x11-misc/obconf-qt/obconf-qt-0.1.0.ebuild' / * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-base/kstartupconfig/kstartupconfig-4.11.19.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/dev-ruby/rdoc/rdoc-4.1.2-r1.ebuild' / * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-apps/kalgebra/kalgebra-4.14.3.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/app-admin/webmin/webmin-1.730.ebuild' \ * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/x11-libs/libXau/libXau-1.0.8.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/dev-python/pillow/pillow-2.8.1.ebuild' / * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-base/libkgreeter/libkgreeter-4.11.19.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-apps/ksnapshot/ksnapshot-4.14.3.ebuild' | * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/net-im/pidgin/pidgin-2.10.11.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/media-sound/gsm/gsm-1.0.13-r1.ebuild' - * Manifest not found for '/var/cache/portage/tree/virtual/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-9-r2.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/sys-libs/cracklib/cracklib-2.9.1-r1.ebuild' | * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-apps/kiten/kiten-4.14.3.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/dev-perl/MailTools/MailTools-2.120.0-r1.ebuild' - * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/net-misc/netifrc/netifrc-0.2.2.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/x11-apps/iceauth/iceauth-1.0.7.ebuild' \ * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/kde-apps/kalzium/kalzium-4.14.3.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/dev-libs/liblinear/liblinear-196-r1.ebuild' / * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/app-misc/tmux/tmux-1.9a.ebuild' * Missing digest for '/var/cache/portage/tree/media-libs/libraw/libraw-0.16.0-r1.ebuild' \ * Missing digest for '
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to configure eth1:1 ?
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:19:32PM +, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2011-10-17, Florian Philipp wrote: > > > Ugh, sorry. Just ignore that. I didn't see the second line in > > config_eth1. The odd quoting confused me. > > Sorry about that. I was trying various quoting schemes I'd found in > examples. > > My current configuration works: > > modules_eth0=( !plug ) > config_eth0=( "192.168.8.4/16" ) > routes_eth0=( "default via 192.168.0.254" ) > > modules_eth1=( !plug ) > config_eth1=( "10.0.0.1/8" "192.168.250.1/24" ) > > $ /sbin/ip address show > 1: lo: mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN > link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 > inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo > 2: eth0: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP > qlen 1000 > link/ether 00:1b:21:b1:d1:e9 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > inet 192.168.8.4/16 brd 192.168.255.255 scope global eth0 > 3: eth1: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP > qlen 1000 > link/ether 00:16:17:84:a7:b3 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > inet 10.0.0.1/8 brd 10.255.255.255 scope global eth1 > inet 192.168.250.1/24 brd 192.168.250.255 scope global eth1 > 4: eth2: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state > UNKNOWN qlen 1000 > link/ether 00:18:e7:08:20:33 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > > > And the lack of eth1:1 is presumably explained if the system is using > the iproute2 module instead of the ifconfig module. My current theory > is that iproute2 is getting used because I have openvpn installed with > the iproute2 use flag. [I'm not actually using openvpn, but it's still > istalled from a couple years ago when I was using it.] > >From /usr/share/doc/openrc-0.7.0/net.example: ## # INTERFACE HANDLERS # # We provide two interface handlers presently: ifconfig and iproute2. # You need one of these to do any kind of network configuration. # For ifconfig support, emerge sys-apps/net-tools # For iproute2 support, emerge sys-apps/iproute2 # If you don't specify an interface then we prefer iproute2 if it's installed # To prefer ifconfig over iproute2 #modules="ifconfig" But for some reason modules="ifconfig" doesn't seem to work for me (eth0:1 doesn't get created) but modules="!ifconfig" works ;) Also it seems that modules_ethX shouldn't be an array, modules_eth0="!plug !iproute2" uses ifconfig, modules_eth0=( "!plug" "!iproute2" ) uses iproute2 ;) As to why you have iproute2 installed... I always install it, so I can't say which packages might be pulling it in, but you can use equery to find out: tableta ~ # equery depends iproute2 * These packages depend on iproute2: net-misc/openvpn-2.2.0-r1 (iproute2 ? sys-apps/iproute2[-minimal]) yoyo
[gentoo-user] Wireless woes after upgrading kernel from kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r1 to kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.13-gent
Hi - my original kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r1 runs wireless fine with ipw2200 and ipw2200-firmware. After upgrading to kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.13-gentoo-r5 I was experiencing conflicts as in order to continue using these tools I had to disable the IEEE802.11 subsystem and rebuild my kernel. I've tried very configuration I can think of (without success). Below is my latest effort can, anyone offer advice? Many thanks, Richard -- Relevent /usr/src/linux/.config section #CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set # CONFIG_HAMRADIO=y # # Packet Radio protocols # # CONFIG_AX25 is not set # CONFIG_IRDA is not set # CONFIG_BT is not set # CONFIG_IEEE80211 is not set --- Result displayed by modprobe ipw2200 after emerging ipw2200 ipw2200-firmware --- # modprobe ipw2200 WARNING: Error inserting ieee80211 (/lib/modules/2.6.15-gentoo-r1/net/ieee80211/ieee80211.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) FATAL: Error inserting ipw2200 (/lib/modules/2.6.15-gentoo-r1/net/wireless/ipw2200.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) --- Output from dmesg --- ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol per_cpu__softnet_data ieee80211: Unknown symbol per_cpu__softnet_data ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol free_netdev ieee80211: Unknown symbol free_netdev ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol netif_rx ieee80211: Unknown symbol netif_rx ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_get_encodeext ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_set_encode ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_get_encode ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_txb_free ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_set_encodeext ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_get_scan ipw2200: Unknown symbol escape_essid ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_rx ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_rx_mgt ipw2200: Unknown symbol free_ieee80211 ipw2200: Unknown symbol alloc_ieee80211 ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol per_cpu__softnet_data ieee80211: Unknown symbol per_cpu__softnet_data ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol free_netdev ieee80211: Unknown symbol free_netdev ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol netif_rx ieee80211: Unknown symbol netif_rx ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_get_encodeext ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_get_scan ipw2200: Unknown symbol escape_essid ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_rx ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_rx_mgt ipw2200: Unknown symbol free_ieee80211 ipw2200: Unknown symbol alloc_ieee80211 mtrr: no more MTRRs available tg3: eth1: Link is up at 100 Mbps, full duplex. tg3: eth1: Flow control is off for TX and off for RX. ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol per_cpu__softnet_data ieee80211: Unknown symbol per_cpu__softnet_data ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol free_netdev ieee80211: Unknown symbol free_netdev ieee80211: disagrees about version of symbol netif_rx ieee80211: Unknown symbol netif_rx ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_get_encodeext ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_set_encode ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_get_encode ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_txb_free ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_set_encodeext ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_wx_get_scan ipw2200: Unknown symbol escape_essid ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_rx ipw2200: Unknown symbol ieee80211_rx_mgt ipw2200: Unknown symbol free_ieee80211 ipw2200: Unknown symbol alloc_ieee80211 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how to restart the network, no net.enp1s0
n952162 wrote: > Hello all, > > my system runs fine, but when I want to restart my network, I find > there's no /etc/init.d/net.enp1s0 link or other interesting candidate. > Do something change here? > > What do I need to do to restart my network? > > > I ran into something like this recently when switching to systemd udev from eudev. When I rebooted, my interface names were changed. Here's what you can try, maybe it will work. Do ifconfig and see what it is named exactly. This is the relevant part of mine: root@fireball / # ifconfig enp3s0: flags=4163 mtu 1500 <<< SNIP >>> Mine is named enp3s0. So, the file needs to be named net.enp3s0. I think you have that already but that will confirm your info. So, you need to create a file that links to net.lo. Mine looks like this: root@fireball / # ls -al /etc/init.d/net* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Mar 1 2012 /etc/init.d/net.enp3s0 -> net.lo I was in KDE so I used graphical tools. In Krusader as root, must be root to do this, I right clicked the net.lo file then selected Link Handling. It should pop up and ask you for a name. When it does, give it the file name for your card but don't forget to put "net." in front of it. Whatever you do, don't delete net.lo or overwrite it. I'm not sure what all problems that would cause but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be good. :-( If you don't have Krusader, whatever tool you use that has root privileges should have a way to create a link. If you don't use a graphical file manager that has root abilities, man ln and create the link with it. I haven't used ln in so long, I can't recall the proper way off the top of my head but it is pretty simple. I think what they call a soft link is enough. As long as it looks similar to mine above, you should be fine. Once you do one of those, you should be able to start, stop and restart your network. Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-) Oh, I looked in the Gentoo wiki, I couldn't find a way to do this there. Either my search abilities are lacking or it isn't there. Maybe it's in the handbook. Since the handbook moved to the wiki, it just isn't the same. If you searched before asking, it's no wonder you couldn't find a answer.
Re: [gentoo-user] update fails, but I don't see why
On 12/4/20 9:53 AM, Arve Barsnes wrote: On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 at 09:40, n952162 wrote: !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: dev-python/requests:0 (dev-python/requests-2.24.0-r1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="ssl -socks5 -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_6 python3_7 python3_8 (-pypy3) -python3_9" pulled in by dev-python/requests[python_targets_pypy3(-)?,python_targets_python3_6(-)?,python_targets_python3_7(-)?,python_targets_python3_8(-)?,python_targets_python3_9(-)?,-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_8(-),-python_single_target_python3_9(-)] required by (app-portage/gemato-16.2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="gpg -test -tools" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7 python3_8 (-pypy3) -python3_6 -python3_9" dev-python/requests[python_targets_pypy3(-)?,python_targets_python3_6(-)?,python_targets_python3_7(-)?,python_targets_python3_8(-)?,python_targets_python3_9(-)?,-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_8(-),-python_single_target_python3_9(-)] required by (dev-python/sphinx-3.2.1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="-doc -latex -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_7 python3_8 (-pypy3) -python3_6 -python3_9" (dev-python/requests-2.24.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="ssl -socks5 -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_6 python3_7 (-pypy3) -python3_8 -python3_9" pulled in by >dev-python/requests-2.21.0[python_targets_python2_7(-),python_targets_python3_6(-),-python_single_target_jython2_7(-),-python_single_target_pypy(-),-python_single_target_pypy3(-),-python_single_target_python3_7(-),python_single_target_python3_6(+)] required by (net-misc/streamlink-1.1.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="-doc -test" ABI_X86="(64)" PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_6 -python2_7 -python3_5" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_6 -python3_5" There seems to be some python3_6 and even python2_7 in your error output, maybe you have set some older python targets somewhere that you've forgotten about? Regards, Arve Forgotten about? I'm flattered! That would imply I understood something here ... Here's my python situation: $ sed -n -e '/^\s*#/d' -e '/python/Ip' * | sort -u */* PYTHON_TARGETS: python3_7 >=dev-lang/python-2.7.16:2.7 sqlite >=dev-lang/python-3.6.9 sqlite >=dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.9-r1 python >=dev-python/PySocks-1.7.1 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/certifi-10001-r1 python_targets_python3_7 >=dev-python/certifi-2019.11.28 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/cffi-1.14.0 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/chardet-3.0.4 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/cryptography-2.8-r1 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/docutils-0.16 -python_targets_python2_7 >=dev-python/idna-2.8 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/isodate-0.6.0-r1 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/ply-3.11 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/pycparser-2.20 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/pycryptodome-3.9.4 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/pyopenssl-19.1.0 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/requests-2.23.0 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/setuptools-46.4.0-r1 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/setuptools-50.3.0 python_targets_python3_7 >=dev-python/setuptools_scm-4.1.2-r1 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/setuptools_scm-4.1.2-r1 python_targets_python3_7 >=dev-python/six-1.14.0 python_targets_python3_6 >=dev-python/six-1.15.0-r1 python_targets_python3_7 >=dev-python/urllib3-1.25.8 python_targets_python3_6 >=virtual/python-cffi-0 python_targets_python3_6 dev-lang/python readline net-print/cups X python
Re: [gentoo-user] Slow local network - how to debug?
On Friday 22 Feb 2013 08:04:38 Helmut Jarausch wrote: > Hi, > > I have no experiences in debugging a slow network. > > At home, I have a router which is connected to my telephone line via > VDSL2. > I have 2 PCs one of which is connected by an ethernet cable (i.e. > wired) while the other > one uses a wireless connection which is specified as 56 Mbit/s. > > When copying data from one machine to the other one I see varying > speeds from only 0.5 Mbits/s up to > more than 20 Mbits/s. I have no idea why it is so slow some times. > There are no other wireless devices nearby. Where do you see these transfer speeds? On the wired machine, or on the wireless machine? What do you use to check the transfer speed? Do the speeds go up when you used a Cat5e cable at full duplex? Have you scanned for access points to be absolutely sure that there are no other wireless devices, or APs? Do you use encryption? What frequency and channel are you on and have you tried to change channel/frequency? (some domestic devices like cordless phones, wireless earphones, bluetooth, microwaves, perimeter sensors, etc. can cause co-channel and adjacent channel interference and/or force sharing of the bandwidth). Are both machines and the router's LAN on the same MTU? > What tools and techniques can I use to debug this situation? > > Many thanks for a hint, First use ifconfig to see how many dropped packets you get on both machines. Then use iwconfig, or cat /proc/net/wireless on the PC running the wireless to see how many discarded packets you get, fragmentation, etc. as well as nwid packets from different networks on the same frequency. Then check with e.g. iptraf-ng what network connections are running, their rate(s) and if any of these should not be there. The router stats may also be revealing in this respect, as well as dropped packets on the WiFi. I hope the above will give something to work with, others may have better ideas and more specialised tools for troubleshooting this. PS. I haven't mentioned spectrum analysers to keep this thread within the realm of quick fixes, but if you do have EM interference and the source of it is obscure, you may need more professional equipment to nail this problem. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Asterisk 11.5.1 MeetMe on Gentoo
On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 12:36 -0500, sbasu...@soft-gator.com wrote: > On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 13:26 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote: > > > sbasu...@soft-gator.com wrote: > > > > f> On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 06:28 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote: > > > > > > > sbasu...@soft-gator.com wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > I am running asterisk with dahdi in several Gentoo servers, > > > > > everything > > > > > works great, but when I try to use meetme it tells me that there is no > > > > > application I already try: > > > > > > > > > > 1. In asterisk command line: > > > > > > > > > > asterisk> module load app_meetme.so > > > > > Unable to load module app_meetme.so > > > > > Command 'module load app_meetme.so' failed. > > > > > [Oct 17 18:16:37] WARNING[5038]: loader.c:423 load_dynamic_module: > > > > > Error > > > > > loading module 'app_meetme.so': > > > > > /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_meetme.so: > > > > > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > > > > > [Oct 17 18:16:37] WARNING[5038]: loader.c:902 load_resource: Module > > > > > 'app_meetme.so' could not be loaded. > > > > > asterisk> > > > > > > > > > > 2. I compile libpri, dahdi , dahdi-tools and asterisk in that order. > > > > > > > > > > 3. Search on google for the right USE flag > > > > > > > > > > but nothing until now works, any one knows how to make the > > > > > app_meetme.so > > > > > be compiled on Gentoo? > > > > > > > > > > I post this here because I am using Gentoo, but please point me in the > > > > > right direction if I am wrong. > > > > Check make menuselect and make sure meetme is being compiled and make > > > > sure dahdi is correctly installed, necessary to meetme. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for your response, > > > > > > If I do: > > > > > > asterisk> dahdi show status > > > Description Alarms IRQbpviol CRC > > > Fra Codi Options LBO > > > asterisk> dahdi show channels > > >Chan Extension Context Language MOH Interpret > > > BlockedState Description > > > pseudodefaultdefault > > > In Service > > > asterisk> dahdi show cadences > > > r1: 125,125,2000,4000 > > > r2: 250,250,500,1000,250,250,500,4000 > > > r3: 125,125,125,125,125,4000 > > > r4: 1000,500,2500,5000 > > > asterisk> > > > > > > About check menuselect: > > > > > > I am not compiling from source, when I say compiling I refer to: > > > # emerge -av libpr > > > # emerge -av dahdi dahdi-tools > > > # emerge -av asterisk > > > > > > My USE flags are right now: > > > net-misc/asterisk postgres http syslog span doc srtp odbc dahdi > > > > This is gentoo, so you are compiling. I would look at the build log and > > see if they do make menuselect. If not maybe you should compile from > > source instead or check the ebuild. > > I bet that meetme is not being compiled and you need to find out why. > > > > > > Yeah you are right is Gentoo, I put the log in the following link: > > http://www.soft-gator.com/asterisk-11.5.1.ebuild > Any comment on the log will be appreciated. Kind Regards,
Re: [gentoo-user] some capital B blockers in world update
On 14/03/2017 16:43, allan gottlieb wrote: > I update roughly twice a week. On one machine (full output below) I was > told that libinput and evdev are blocking xorg-drivers > > [blocks B ] (" x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19) > [blocks B ] (" x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19) > > However the merge does propose to update xorg-drivers > [ebuild U ] x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19 [1.18-r1] VIDEO_CARDS="-ark% > -i915% -i965% (-newport) -sis%" > > It also proposes to update libinput and evdev > [ebuild U ] x11-drivers/xf86-input-libinput-0.24.0 [0.19.0] > [ebuild U ] x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev-2.10.5 [2.10.3] > > I do see that the versions of libinput and evdev to be used are higher > than the versions that would block xorg-drivers. I am wondering why in > this case emerge is telling me about the block (in red with a capital B) > and more importantly would appreciate confirmation that I should let the > emerge proceed. Portage found a solution that satisfies all constraints, so you should let it proceed. Did you run emerge with -v to get the above? That looks like portage is doing it's usual -v thing which is to core dump to your console in the hope that maybe you can figure it out and you are willing to play the game called "let's find out what portage thinks it means today!" I don't understand why those blockers are marked hard, as portage found a solution. The blocker lines are really telling you why portage wants to upgrade your libinput and evdev drivers - the current ones won't work with your current drivers. Which is all totally pointless, as newer versions of everything are available and you want a full update. There's very little point in software going to great lengths to tell you why it won't keep old versions when you explicitly told it to not keep old versions :-) > > thanks in advance, > allan > > [nomerge ] x11-base/xorg-x11-7.4-r2 > [nomerge ] media-fonts/font-daewoo-misc-1.0.3 > [nomerge ] x11-apps/bdftopcf-1.0.5 > [ebuild U ]x11-libs/libXfont-1.5.2 [1.5.1] > [nomerge ] x11-apps/xdm-1.1.11-r3 > [ebuild U ] x11-apps/xconsole-1.0.7 [1.0.6] > [nomerge ] app-office/libreoffice-5.2.3.3-r1 > [nomerge ] sci-mathematics/lpsolve-5.5.2.0 > [nomerge ] sci-libs/colamd-2.8.0 > [ebuild U ]sci-libs/suitesparseconfig-4.2.1-r1 [4.2.1] > ABI_X86="(64%*) -32% (-x32)" > [nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-3.20.0 > [nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-extra-apps-3.20.0 > [nomerge ] gnome-extra/gnome-characters-3.20.1 > [ebuild U ]dev-libs/libunistring-0.9.7 [0.9.5] ABI_X86="(64%*) -32% > (-x32)" > [nomerge ] media-video/gnome-mplayer-1.0.9 > [nomerge ] x11-themes/gnome-icon-theme-symbolic-3.12.0 > [nomerge ] x11-misc/icon-naming-utils-0.8.90 > [nomerge ]dev-perl/XML-Simple-2.200.0-r1 > [ebuild U ] dev-perl/XML-LibXML-2.12.800-r1 [2.12.100] > USE="-examples% -minimal%" > [ebuild U ] www-client/firefox-45.8.0 [45.7.0] > [ebuild U ] www-client/chromium-57.0.2987.98 [56.0.2924.76-r1] > USE="system-libvpx%* -component-build% -gconf%" > [nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-3.20.0 > [nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-core-apps-3.20.0 > [nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-control-center-3.20.2-r1 > [nomerge ]x11-drivers/xf86-input-libinput-0.24.0 [0.19.0] > [nomerge ] x11-base/xorg-server-1.19.2 [1.18.4] USE="-debug%" > [nomerge ] x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19 [1.18-r1] VIDEO_CARDS="-ark% > -i915% -i965% (-newport) -sis%" > [ebuild U ] x11-drivers/xf86-input-synaptics-1.9.0 [1.8.3] > [ebuild U ] x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel-2.99.917_p20170216 > [2.99.917_p20160621-r1] USE="-tools%" > [ebuild U ] net-misc/wget-1.19.1-r1 [1.18] > [ebuild U ] x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19 [1.18-r1] VIDEO_CARDS="-ark% > -i915% -i965% (-newport) -sis%" > [ebuild U ] x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev-2.10.5 [2.10.3] > [nomerge ] x11-base/xorg-drivers-1.19 [1.18-r1] VIDEO_CARDS="-ark% > -i915% -i965% (-newport) -sis%" > [ebuild U ] x11-drivers/xf86-input-libinput-0.24.0 [0.19.0] > [ebuild U ]x11-base/xorg-server-1.19.2 [1.18.4] USE="-debug%" > [ebuild U ] x11-apps/xauth-1.0.10 [1.0.9-r2] USE="{-test}" > [ebuild U ]dev-libs/libinput-1.6.2 [1.4.2] > [nomerge ] net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.14.5 > [ebuild U ] x11-libs/cairo-1.14.8 [1.14.6] > [nomerge ] x11-base/xorg-x11-7.4-r2 > [ebuild U ] x11-apps/sessreg-1.1.1 [1.1.0] > [nomerge ] x11-
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] network discovery tools
On Thursday 26 May 2011 17:24:05 Florian Philipp wrote: > Am 25.05.2011 21:45, schrieb Harry Putnam: > > There must be a number of people who post here that have had to do > > this problem. > > > > Discover the addresses of computers on a home network that have > > connected by way of DHCP. For example: Several wireless connections. > > > > I've used static IPS for around 10 yrs, always seemed handier for > > things like ssh between home lan computers. > > > > But recently started using DHCP for wireless connections. It must be > > such a popular method for some reason. > > > > But when you do it that way, and say want to VNC or ssh or the like to > > something connected by a dhcp serving WAP then how do you find the > > address? > > > > That is, besides something like accessing the WAP and checking the IPs > > connected to it. > > > > Is there some quick and sure way to discover any IPs on the home lan? > > > > Some kind of mapper tool? > > While I personally prefer a combined DHCP+DNS server like dnsmasq, you > can also take a look at the whole Zeroconf/MDNS/Avahi/Bonjour stack. > > I'm not really sure if you can configure common devices and Linux PCs to > use the DNS server for internet addresses and MDNS for local ones. In > theory, it should be possible since you can distinguish them (local > addresses should not be fully qualified _or_ have the domain .local). > > net-misc/mDNSResponder, sys-auth/nss-mdns and net-dns/avahi are probably > good starting points. netdiscover seems to do exactly what the OP asked for, although I have used arping and a couple of scripts I found on the net and modified them. The first looks like this: = #!/usr/bin/env bash quit_on_found=0 packet_count=2 subnet="" verbose="-q" usage() { cat << EOF find_ip 1.0 Robin Wood (dni...@gmail.com) (www.digininja.org) Find used and unused IPs on a network you don't haven an IP address on usage: $0 options OPTIONS: -hShow this message -c The number of ping packets to send, default 2 -sFirst 3 parts of the subnet to test, default 192.168.0 -qQuit when found first free address, default keep going -vVerbose EOF } have_arping=`which arping` if [[ "$have_arping" == "" ]] then cat << EOF usage: $0 options You must have arping installed and in the current path for this scanner to work EOF exit 1 fi while getopts ":hvs:qc:" flag do case $flag in h) usage exit 1 ;; c) packet_count=$OPTARG ;; q) quit_on_found=1 ;; s) subnet=$OPTARG ;; v) verbose="" ;; ?) usage exit 1 ;; esac done if [[ "$subnet" == "" ]] then cat << EOF usage: $0 options You must provide a subnet EOF exit 1 fi if [[ "$verbose" == "" ]] then if [[ $quit_on_found == 1 ]] then echo "Quiting when found a free address" fi echo "Testing subnet $subnet.0/24" echo "Sending $packet_count packets per IP" fi for i in {1..254} do IP=$subnet.$i arping $verbose -c $packet_count $IP result=$? if [[ $result == 0 ]] then echo "$IP Used" else echo "$IP Free" if [[ $quit_on_found == 1 ]] then exit fi fi done = Google for "find_ip.sh" The other which I can't find at the moment prints out the MAC address of each IP address that is in use. Alternatively, run the above script with the -v option and then scroll back to look at the MAC addresses. Of course, I was using this before I knew that netdiscover existed - thanks for sharing! -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] No fonts in any gtk apps
On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 16:55:48 -0500 Paul Hartman wrote: > On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Alan McKinnon > wrote: > > On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 15:55:39 -0500 > > Paul Hartman wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Somehow, after upgrading some packages this morning, I no longer > >> have fonts in any gtk apps I've tried (Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP). > >> Chromium mostly works, fonts show on web pages, but there are no > >> visible fonts in the tab titles or in the address bar. Konqueror > >> and all KDE apps seem to work completely fine. > >> > >> I've rolled back all of the installed packages, but the problem > >> still remains. I have tried changing gtk theme, changing fonts, > >> but it makes no difference. I rebuilt gtk+ (2 and 3) but nothing > >> changed. I don't know what else to try. > >> > >> Does anyone have any suggestions or know what might be the cause? > >> > >> These are the packages I upgraded this morning: > >> > >> Fri Jul 27 09:37:54 2012 >>> media-gfx/pngcrush-1.7.33 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:38:15 2012 >>> x11-libs/libdrm-2.4.37 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:38:34 2012 >>> dev-libs/nettle-2.5 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:38:54 2012 >>> sys-libs/libcap-ng-0.7 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:39:57 2012 >>> net-misc/dhcp-4.2.4_p1 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:40:49 2012 >>> sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-3.5.0 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:41:16 2012 >>> app-text/hunspell-1.3.2-r3 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:42:53 2012 >>> dev-lang/v8-3.11.10.17 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:43:10 2012 >>> dev-util/indent-2.2.11-r1 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:44:19 2012 >>> net-dns/bind-tools-9.9.1_p2 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:45:17 2012 >>> app-portage/eix-0.26.1 > >> Fri Jul 27 09:45:34 2012 >>> sys-kernel/dracut-022 > >> Fri Jul 27 10:07:35 2012 >>> www-client/chromium-21.0.1180.55 > >> Fri Jul 27 10:07:44 2012 >>> net-misc/whois-5.0.18 > >> Fri Jul 27 10:08:53 2012 >>> app-office/akonadi-server-1.8.0 > >> Fri Jul 27 10:12:03 2012 >>> > >> media-libs/mesa-8.1_rc1_pre20120724 Fri Jul 27 10:13:33 2012 >>> > >> x11-libs/cairo-1.12.2-r2 Fri Jul 27 10:13:53 2012 >>> > >> x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau-1.0.1 Fri Jul 27 10:14:08 2012 >>> > >> x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev-2.7.1 Fri Jul 27 10:14:37 2012 >>> > >> x11-themes/qtcurve-qt4-1.8.13 Fri Jul 27 10:14:51 2012 >>> > >> www-client/opera-12.01.1528 > > > > I had a similar upgrade list, but I don't have font problems, so I > > doubt your problem is widespread. The only package there that seems > > to have anything to do with fonts is cairo - is there anything at > > all relevant in the build log? Did you reboot/logout/restart X at > > all and did this give any errors? > > Thank you! It was Cairo. Upon further inspection, when I "reverted" it > earlier, I actually masked the new version -- I did not realize the > second-newest version was also one I had not previously installed. > After masking >=1.12.2 and reinstalling 1.10.2-r3, everything is back > to normal. > > There's apparently something in 1.12.2 that makes fonts invisible on > my system, or perhaps something I need to rebuild to take advantage of > it. The cairo Changelog for the last few days has a few references like this: Add respect-fontconfig patch by Paul Bradbury It might be worth filing a bug and letting the devs help track down the root cause. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] Udev and eudev clash. Something wants to remove eudev and install udev.
Alarig Le Lay wrote: > Hi, > > On lun. 28 oct. 01:09:06 2019, Simon Thelen wrote: >> eudev was forgotten in the deps for virtual/libudev-232-r1, there should >> be a fixed virtual/libudev-232-r2 in the tree already. Resync and it >> should (hopefully) just work™. > I just synced my tree, but I don’t have a stable -r2 > > regis ~ # eix-sync > […] > * Calling eix-diff > [U] == app-arch/unzip (6.0_p21-r2@10/01/18; 6.0_p21-r2 -> 6.0_p25): > unzipper for pkzip-compressed files > [*>] == app-text/xpdf (~4.02 -> 4.02): The PDF viewer and tools > [>] == dev-ruby/loofah (2.2.3 -> 2.3.1): Library for manipulating and > transforming HTML/XML documents and fragments. > [>] == media-gfx/graphviz (2.40.1-r1^t -> 2.42.1^t): Open Source Graph > Visualization Software > [>] == media-sound/lollypop (1.0.12^t -> 1.1.4.16^t): Modern music player > for GNOME > [>] == sys-apps/firejail (0.9.50^t -> 0.9.60-r1^t): Security sandbox for > any type of processes > [>] == sys-auth/pam_p11 (0.3.0 -> 0.3.1): PAM module for authenticating > against PKCS#11 tokens > [>] == www-client/httrack (3.48.21-r1 -> 3.49.2-r2): HTTrack Website > Copier, Open Source Offline Browser > [>] == x11-misc/polybar (3.2.1 -> 3.3.1): A fast and easy-to-use tool for > creating status bars > << games-fps/ut2004-action ({M}~1): UT2004 Action - Action movie mod > << games-fps/ut2004-airbuccaneers ({M}~1.6-r2): UT2004 Air Buccaneers - > Pirate-style conversion with flying wooden ships > << games-fps/ut2004-cor ({M}~1.01-r1): UT2004 Counter Organic > Revolution - Shape-shifting robot teamplay mod > << games-fps/ut2004-crossfire ({M}~1.95): UT2004 Crossfire - Special > Forces vs Terrorists > << games-fps/ut2004-deathball ({M}~2.4w): UT2004 Deathball - Fast-paced > first person sport mod > << games-fps/ut2004-fragops ({M}~2.20): UT2004 Frag Ops - realism mod > << games-fps/ut2004-hamsterbash ({M}~1): UT2004 Hamster Bash - Cute and > violent hamster cage rampage mod > << games-fps/ut2004-muralis ({M}~1.15): UT2004 Muralis - third-person > hand-to-hand single/multiplayer mod > << games-fps/ut2004-strikeforce ({M}~4.1): UT2004 Strike Force - a > terrorist vs. strike force mod > << games-fps/ut2004-troopers ({M}~6.0): UT2004 Troopers - Star Wars mod > << games-fps/ut2004-unwheel ({M}~0_beta5): UT2004 UnWheel - multiplayer > driving mod focusing on fun driving > [N] >> net-analyzer/gvm (~10.0.1): Greenbone Vulnerability > Management,previously named OpenVAS > [N] >> net-analyzer/gvm-libs (~10.0.1): Greenbone vulnerability management > libraries, previously named openvas-libraries > [N] >> net-analyzer/gvmd (~8.0.1): Greenbone vulnerability manager, > previously named openvas-manager > […] > regis ~ # eix virtual/libudev > [U] virtual/libudev > Available versions: 215-r1(0/1) 232-r1(0/1) ~232-r2(0/1) {static-libs > systemd ABI_MIPS="n32 n64 o32" ABI_RISCV="lp64 lp64d" ABI_S390="32 64" > ABI_X86="32 64 x32"} > Installed versions: 232(0/1)(08:53:03 11/09/17)(-static-libs -systemd > ABI_MIPS="-n32 -n64 -o32" ABI_PPC="-32 -64" ABI_S390="-32 -64" ABI_X86="64 > -32 -x32") > Description: Virtual for libudev providers > > regis ~ # cat /etc/portage/repos.conf/gentoo.conf > [DEFAULT] > main-repo = gentoo > > [gentoo] > priority = 1000 > location = /usr/portage > sync-type = git > sync-uri = https://anongit.gentoo.org/git/repo/sync/gentoo.git > auto-sync = yes > > > Is it expected? > Mine wasn't stable either. I added that version to my keyword file. I run mostly stable but some KDE and other GUI apps are unstable. If you want to remain all stable, you may need to wait a bit until it is marked as stable. Dale :-) :-)
RE: [gentoo-user] Having Trouble with Wireless Interface
-Original Message- From: Alexander Kapshuk [mailto:alexander.kaps...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 8:20 AM To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Having Trouble with Wireless Interface On 05/13/2014 02:45 PM, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: > > -Original Message- > From: Alexander Kapshuk [mailto:alexander.kaps...@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 7:00 AM > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Having Trouble with Wireless Interface > > On 05/12/2014 10:31 PM, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: >> Hi all. I got Espeakup to finally function, but I have a problem now >> with my Realtech 8188 WiFi adapter, Rev01, according to ifconfig. I >> know it shows up as wlp7s0 on an ifconfig, normally. But for what >> ever reason, it isn't showing up. I have, in my /etc/conf.d/net the line: >> wlp7s0="DHCP". When I run ifconfig wlp7s0 up, I get an error about >> how the device is not able to be found. The driver shows up as a >> module in the kernel. >> > I use wpa_supplicant to manage my wireless connections. > Here's what I have in my /etc/conf.d/net: > # Prefer wpa_supplicant over wireless-tools modules="wpa_supplicant" > > wpa_supplicant_wlp2s0="-Dnl80211" > > And the output of lspci: > 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR242x / AR542x Wireless > Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01) > Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 137b > Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 16 > Memory at d600 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] > Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2 > Capabilities: [50] MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit- > Capabilities: [60] Express Legacy Endpoint, MSI 00 > Capabilities: [90] MSI-X: Enable- Count=1 Masked- > Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting > Capabilities: [140] Virtual Channel > Kernel driver in use: ath5k > Kernel modules: ath5k > > Are you setting up wireless after doing a fresh install, or did you > have it working before and then it just stopped working for you? > > This is fresh. And genkernel doesn't show RTL8188CE in the staging drivers. > It shows drivers with uffixes U and Eu, but not the CE driver. > > Looks like the kernel driver for your wireless NIC is RTL8192CE - /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/Kconfig:12,22 config RTL8192CE tristate "Realtek RTL8192CE/RTL8188CE Wireless Network Adapter" depends on PCI select RTL8192C_COMMON select RTLWIFI select RTLWIFI_PCI ---help--- This is the driver for Realtek RTL8192CE/RTL8188CE 802.11n PCIe wireless network adapters. If you choose to build it as a module, it will be called rtl8192ce - If you like to check if RTL8192CE is enabled in your kernel's .config file. If it isn't, you probably want to compile it as a module, and then add rtl8192ce to /etc/conf.d/modules as well. Oddly enough, I had a few other CONFIG modules not included, namely CONFIG_80211. But, when I activated it, my kernel got bricked, and on reboot, I got dumped in some prompt that said that the system couldn't find a root and I should press Enter to continue, Q to skip, and something else would give me a shell. I just did a genkernel --menuconfig kernel and built in the modules, the compile went smooth, and I made no other changes. But now, like I've mentioned, I've got a bricked kernel.
[gentoo-user] KDE update revdep-rebuild.sh fail
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Re: [gentoo-user] Do I really need a sshd?
On Sat, 04 Jan 2014 12:49:42 +0200 Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 04/01/2014 12:24, Gevisz wrote: > > > > After today's update of the world, emerge printed the following > > message: > > > > * Messages for package net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1: > > * dev-libs/openssl was built with 'bindist' - disabling ecdsa > > support > > * Remember to merge your config files in /etc/ssh/ and then > > * reload sshd: '/etc/init.d/sshd reload'. > > > > That was quite a surprise for me, as I never installed (open)ssh > > and it is not in my world. > > > > After the following query: > > > > # equery depends --indirect openssh > > > > I have got the following: > > > > * These packages depend on openssh: > > gnome-base/gvfs-1.16.4 (net-misc/openssh) > > app-cdr/brasero-3.8.0 (gnome-base/gvfs) > > media-gfx/gthumb-3.2.4 (cdr ? >=app-cdr/brasero-3.2) > > app-editors/gedit-3.8.3 (gnome-base/gvfs) > > gnome-base/nautilus-3.8.2 (>=gnome-base/gvfs-1.14[gtk]) > > app-cdr/brasero-3.8.0 (nautilus ? >=gnome-base/nautilus-2.91.90) > > app-text/evince-3.8.3 (nautilus ? > >>=gnome-base/nautilus-2.91.4[introspection?]) > >gnome-extra/sushi-3.8.1 (>=app-text/evince-3.0[introspection]) > >gnome-base/nautilus-3.8.2 (previewer ? >=gnome-extra/sushi-0.1.9) > >gnome-extra/sushi-3.8.1 (>=gnome-base/nautilus-3.1.90) > >media-gfx/gimp-2.8.6 (gnome ? gnome-base/gvfs) > >app-doc/gimp-help-2.6.1 (>=media-gfx/gimp-2.4) > > media-gfx/dcraw-9.10 (gimp ? media-gfx/gimp) media-gfx/gthumb-3.2.4 > > (!raw ? media-gfx/dcraw) xfce-base/thunar-1.6.2 (dbus ? > >>=gnome-base/gvfs-1.10.1) (udev ? > >>=gnome-base/gvfs-1.10.1[udisks,udev]) (udev ? > >>=gnome-base/gvfs-1.10.1[gdu,udev]) (xfce_plugins_trash ? > >>=gnome-base/gvfs-1.10.1) xfce-base/xfdesktop-4.10.2 (thunar ? > >>=xfce-base/thunar-1.6[dbus]) xfce-base/xfce4-meta-4.10 > >(>=xfce-base/xfdesktop-4.10) virtual/ssh-0 (minimal ? > >net-misc/openssh) (!minimal ? net-misc/openssh) > > > > Inspecting my /etc/conf.d and /etc/init.d directories, > > I have found sshd files in both of them. > > > > So, my main question is as follows: > > > > Do I really need (open)sshd and, if no, how can I properly disable > > (open)sshd in my Gentoo box? > > If you have gvfs, you will have openssh, presumably so you can access > remote files over ssh. > > Why do you want to disable the daemon? Just don't run it. As, I have just found out by running "rc-update show", sshd does not run. So, in this respect everything is ok, thank you. :) > openssh is extremely useful for many reasons, you really don't want to > not have it. The package has the client and daemons, just don;t run > the sshd daemon > > > > > I guess that one of the ways to disable (open)sshd is to make > > /etc/init.d/sshd file unexacutable, but is it a clean way to do so? > > No, that's dumb. It gets reset every time openssh is updated. > > Just don't run it. It doesn't magically start by itself. If it's > security you are worried about, there are 100s of packages much more > troublesome, openssh is not something you should be worried about wrt > security. Just don't run the daemon. Yes, I was worried because of the security reasons. > > May be, it is relevant to this question that, in the future, > > I am going to employ the distributed compiling feature for > > this and another Gentoo box on the same local network. > > Not relevant. distcc has it's own listening daemon and doesn't > use ssh for file transfer Ok, thank you. > > The additional my question is as follows: > > > > What I am supposed to do in response to the "merge your config files > > in /etc/ssh/" message above? > > etc-update or conf-update or similar I was afraid to run etc-update as man says it will replace everything automatically. However, I run dispatch-conf and it does not see any problems at /etc/ssh, which have only the following three files: moduli, ssh_config, sshd_config (though I have added /etc/ssh to CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK). Actually, I also do not see any problems with this and do not understand how I can "merge" them. Why, on Earth, I have got that "merge your config files in /etc/ssh/" message from net-misc/openssh-6.4_p1-r1, then? > The ebuild has a dumbass elog() statement in it which you don't really > need to be there, as you should be running conf-update anyway after > every emerge right? Till now, I have always updated my configs manually using gvimdiff and did know nothing about conf-update, etc-update or dispatch-conf tools. The conf-update even have not been installed on my system. Do you think I should try it?
[gentoo-user] More troubles with major update
I'm having a series of problems following a major update from several mnths ago. A major problem right now is that 127.0.0.1 has started rejected mail connections. That is, sendmail cannot send mail even locally. Sendmail itself has not been updated fetchmail has but looking at the ouput of qlop --list I see `pam' itself, and something called `pambase' that has been updated several times since Oct 26. I remember having trouble with pam relates stuff way back somewhere. Is that likely to be the source of my troubles? At the end I've listed what pkgs have been updated... but I need a push at getting to the bottom of the problem. I'm not interested in switching MTAs and anyway that has not been altered. Something else is causing the problem. A typical refused connection looks like: (verbose ouput from mailx -v) echo date|mailx -v -s test reader reader... Connecting to [127.0.0.1] via relay... reader... Deferred: Connection refused by [127.0.0.1] Nothing at all is written to mail.log. Although logs show many lines from yesterday and day before that system was overloaded. Oct 30 22:28:26 reader sm-mta[1801]: rejecting connections on daemon MSA: load average: 12 Oh, and rsyslog (my system logger) has crashed repeatedly and will not run. That was also update, and reinstalled too. ---- ---=--- - Sorry this list is quite long... the update has stretched over several days and is really two updates: Tue Oct 26 12:11:02 2010 >>> media-libs/libpng-1.4.4 Tue Oct 26 12:11:11 2010 >>> virtual/jpeg-0 Tue Oct 26 12:15:40 2010 >>> net-print/cups-1.4.4-r2 Tue Oct 26 17:30:55 2010 >>> media-libs/gd-2.0.35-r2 Tue Oct 26 17:39:35 2010 >>> media-gfx/graphviz-2.26.3-r2 Tue Oct 26 17:47:14 2010 >>> net-analyzer/ntop-4.0.1 Tue Oct 26 19:52:44 2010 >>> sys-apps/portage-2.1.9.14 Tue Oct 26 19:52:44 2010 >>> sys-apps/portage-2.1.9.14 Tue Oct 26 19:54:34 2010 >>> sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.35 Tue Oct 26 21:12:21 2010 >>> sys-libs/glibc-2.12.1-r1 Tue Oct 26 21:13:09 2010 >>> app-arch/bzip2-1.0.6-r1 Tue Oct 26 21:13:32 2010 >>> sys-devel/gnuconfig-20100924 Tue Oct 26 21:19:55 2010 >>> dev-libs/gmp-5.0.1 Tue Oct 26 21:20:45 2010 >>> app-text/libpaper-1.1.24 Tue Oct 26 21:21:01 2010 >>> sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-10-r1 Tue Oct 26 21:21:49 2010 >>> sys-libs/timezone-data-2010m Tue Oct 26 21:22:23 2010 >>> sys-apps/sysvinit-2.88-r1 Tue Oct 26 21:23:25 2010 >>> dev-libs/nspr-4.8.6 Tue Oct 26 21:24:38 2010 >>> sys-fs/fuse-2.8.5 Tue Oct 26 21:34:08 2010 >>> dev-libs/icu-4.4.2 Tue Oct 26 21:35:21 2010 >>> dev-libs/oniguruma-5.9.2 Tue Oct 26 21:35:49 2010 >>> sys-power/acpid-2.0.6 Tue Oct 26 21:36:24 2010 >>> app-arch/cabextract-1.3 Tue Oct 26 21:37:06 2010 >>> net-analyzer/gnu-netcat-0.7.1-r3 Tue Oct 26 21:37:23 2010 >>> app-arch/rar-3.9.3 Tue Oct 26 21:38:00 2010 >>> sys-process/lsof-4.84 Tue Oct 26 21:40:00 2010 >>> sys-devel/m4-1.4.15 Tue Oct 26 21:41:20 2010 >>> sys-apps/sandbox-2.3-r1 Tue Oct 26 21:44:19 2010 >>> dev-libs/mpfr-3.0.0_p3 Tue Oct 26 21:45:10 2010 >>> sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20100815160931 Tue Oct 26 21:46:12 2010 >>> media-libs/libpng-1.2.44 Tue Oct 26 21:46:44 2010 >>> dev-libs/libx86emu-1.1 Tue Oct 26 21:54:37 2010 >>> sys-apps/hwinfo-18.1 Tue Oct 26 21:56:18 2010 >>> dev-util/pkgconfig-0.25-r2 Tue Oct 26 21:57:17 2010 >>> net-libs/libtirpc-0.2.1-r1 Tue Oct 26 22:04:24 2010 >>> sys-libs/ncurses-5.7-r5 Tue Oct 26 22:07:36 2010 >>> app-shells/bash-4.1_p9 Tue Oct 26 22:09:29 2010 >>> net-ftp/ncftp-3.2.4.1 Tue Oct 26 22:09:58 2010 >>> sys-apps/ed-1.5 Tue Oct 26 22:10:35 2010 >>> sys-apps/module-init-tools-3.12-r1 Tue Oct 26 22:11:01 2010 >>> sys-apps/debianutils-3.4.1 Tue Oct 26 22:11:22 2010 >>> app-emacs/lua-mode-20100617-r1 Tue Oct 26 22:31:37 2010 >>> dev-lang/perl-5.12.2-r1 Tue Oct 26 22:31:55 2010 >>> app-admin/perl-cleaner-2.6 Tue Oct 26 22:32:27 2010 >>> sys-devel/autoconf-2.68 Tue Oct 26 22:32:56 2010 >>> perl-core/Compress-Raw-Bzip2-2.030 Tue Oct 26 22:33:27 2010 >>> perl-core/Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.030 Tue Oct 26 22:33:56 2010 >>> perl-core/File-Spec-3.33 Tue Oct 26 22:34:30 2010 >>> dev-perl/XML-Parser-2.40 Tue Oct 26 22:35:11 2010 >>> dev-perl/NetAddr-IP-4.033 Tue Oct 26 22:35:35 2010 >>> dev-perl/Test-LongString-0.14 Tue Oct 26 22:36:50 2010 >>> dev-lang/nasm-2.09.02 Tue Oct 26 22:37:15 2010 >>> dev-perl/YAML-Tiny-1.44 Tue Oct 26 22:37:48 2010 >>> perl-core/Test-Harness-3.22 Tue Oct 26 22:38:13 2010 >>> dev-perl
[gentoo-user] ffmpeg and libav: a slot conflict
Yet, a week ago, I updated my system without any problem but just now, trying to update my system, I have got the following error message: # emerge --update --deep --with-bdeps=y --newuse --backtrack=90 --ask world --verbose-conflicts --exclude chromium These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N ] dev-libs/tinyxml-2.6.2-r2 USE="stl -debug -doc -static-libs" [ebuild U ] app-shells/push-2.0 [1.6] [ebuild N ] app-shells/quoter-3.0_p2 [ebuild U ] app-dicts/myspell-en-20170101 [20160901] [ebuild U ] dev-libs/libxslt-1.1.29-r1 [1.1.29] [ebuild U ] app-text/iso-codes-3.74 [3.70] [ebuild U ~] net-misc/youtube-dl-2017.02.17 [2017.02.07] USE="offensive*" [ebuild U ] dev-python/ssl-fetch-0.4 [0.3] [ebuild U ~] app-shells/zsh-completions-0.23.0 [0.22.0] [ebuild U ] net-dns/bind-tools-9.11.0_p3 [9.11.0_p2] [ebuild U ] app-portage/eix-0.32.4 [0.31.7-r1] [ebuild U ] gnome-base/gnome-common-3.18.0-r1 [3.18.0] [ebuild U ] media-libs/gstreamer-1.10.3 [1.8.3] USE="(-unwind)" [ebuild U ] dev-libs/libgee-0.18.1 [0.18.0] [ebuild U ] gnome-base/libgtop-2.34.2 [2.34.1] [ebuild N ] x11-themes/gnome-themes-standard-3.20.2-r1 [ebuild U ] media-libs/libmediaart-1.9.0-r1 [1.9.0] [ebuild U ] app-text/rarian-0.8.1-r3 [0.8.1-r2] [ebuild U ] app-arch/libarchive-3.2.2-r1 [3.2.2] [ebuild U ] app-doc/gnucash-docs-2.6.15 [2.6.13] [ebuild U ] net-libs/libproxy-0.4.13-r2 [0.4.13-r1] [ebuild R] sys-apps/portage-2.3.3 USE="native-extensions*" PYTHON_TARGETS="(-python3_6)" [ebuild U ] media-libs/gst-plugins-base-1.10.3 [1.8.3-r1] [ebuild U ] gnome-base/dconf-0.26.0-r1 [0.26.0] [ebuild U ] media-libs/gst-plugins-good-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-libs/gst-plugins-ugly-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-cdparanoia-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-mad-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild N ] virtual/imagemagick-tools-0 USE="jpeg png svg tiff -perl" [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-flac-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-dvdread-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-x264-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-a52dec-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] gnome-extra/libgsf-1.14.41-r1 [1.14.41] [ebuild U ] x11-libs/gtk+-2.24.31-r1 [2.24.31] [ebuild N ] x11-themes/gtk-engines-adwaita-3.20.2 ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" [ebuild U ] x11-libs/vte-0.28.2-r208 [0.28.2-r207] [ebuild U ] dev-util/gtk-builder-convert-2.24.31-r1 [2.24.31] [ebuild U ] app-text/ghostscript-gpl-9.20-r1 [9.15-r1] [ebuild U ] media-libs/gst-plugins-bad-1.10.3 [1.8.3-r1] [ebuild U ] dev-libs/gjs-1.46.0 [1.45.4] [ebuild U ] dev-libs/appstream-glib-0.6.7 [0.6.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-resindvd-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-dts-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-faad-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.14.5 [2.12.5] [ebuild U ] media-libs/clutter-gst-3.0.22 [3.0.20] [ebuild U ] app-portage/layman-2.4.2 [2.0.0-r3] USE="(-g-sorcery) -gpg% -sqlite% -squashfs% -sync-plugin-portage%" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_4%* (-python3_5)" [ebuild U ] media-sound/pulseaudio-10.0 [9.0] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-pulse-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild N ] media-libs/libsdl2-2.0.4 USE="X alsa dbus joystick opengl pulseaudio sound threads udev video (-altivec) (-custom-cflags) (-fusionsound) -gles -haptic -nas -oss -static-libs -tslib -wayland -xinerama -xscreensaver" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="3dnow mmx sse sse2" [ebuild U ] media-video/ffmpeg-3.2.4 [2.8.10] USE="-chromaprint% -ebur128% -gcrypt% -gmp% -kvazaar% -libilbc% (-mmal) -nvenc% -openh264% -rubberband% -zimg%" CPU_FLAGS_X86="-aes%" [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-libav-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-mpeg2dec-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-meta-1.10.3 [1.8.3] [ebuild R] www-client/firefox-45.7.0 USE="(-gstreamer-0%)" [ebuild U ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-meta-0.10-r11 [0.10-r10] [ebuild U ] x11-misc/colord-1.3.4 [1.3.3] [ebuild U ] sys-block/gparted-0.27.0 [0.26.1] [ebuild U ] app-office/gnucash-2.6.15 [2.6.13] [ebuild U ] app-misc/tracker-1.8.3-r1 [1.8.0] USE="seccomp%*" [ebuild U ] gnome-extra/nautilus-tracker-tags-1.8.3 [1.8.0] [ebuild U ] media-gfx/gthumb-3.4.4.1 [3.4.3] [ebuild U ] gnome-base/nautilus-3.20.4 [3.20.3] !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: media-video/ffmpeg:0 (medi
Re: [gentoo-user] SNMP and Proliant Management Utilities...
On May 18, 2005, at 4:10 pm, A. Khattri wrote: You could run "netstat -an --udp" and see if anything is listening on UDP port 161. If you dont have that software, maybe the net-snmp package would suffice? Right, thanks. That shows nothing. I've never seen anything like that. According to page 12 of the HOWTO <http://tinyurl.com/7h8dr> the `cmaidad` agent collects data from cciss/cpqarray drivers, so surely that hadles everything for me? `cmaidad` is running, and I believe my SCSI array is of the cciss type. Looking at the docs, maybe you need an SNMP agent running for the peer agents to send information to? I say this because of this quote: "During installation, the Peer Agents are configured to start automatically when the SNMP agent is running. Linux run-level configuration tools can be used to change Peer Agent configurations. They should be started after the SNMP agent snmpd is started and should be killed after snmpd is killed." This seems to imply that there should be an snmpd-type process running. It looks like I've been completely misunderstanding this. I don't really understand how the peer agents communicate with the SNMP agents, in that case. I'll have another go at this later today. Since I know you've worked with Proliants before I was figuring you wouldn't need to look at the docs - maybe I'll post any future questions to the HP Forums. Thanks for your help. Stroller. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list