Hey,
today, while updating my system, the update for e2fsprogs failed with
the following error message:
Fehler: Konnte usr/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/e2fsprogs.mo nicht
entpacken (Lzma library error: Corrupted input data)
Fehler: Fehler traten auf, während e2fsprogs aktualisiert wurde
On Wed, 2014-06-04 at 08:28 +0200, Heiko Becker wrote:
What it generally says is that it could not unpack
usr/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/e2fsprogs.mo because of an Lzma library
error, related to corrupted data.
32-bit or 64-bit? Updating to e2:fsprogs-1.42.10-1-x86_64 did work here
at =
On 04.06.2014 08:47, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2014-06-04 at 08:28 +0200, Heiko Becker wrote:
What it generally says is that it could not unpack
usr/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/e2fsprogs.mo because of an Lzma library
error, related to corrupted data.
32-bit or 64-bit? Updating to
Hi
For the 207 systemd release, the mkinitcpio's hook for systemd is broken
when used with the lvm2 one. It was nearly a year ago, any improvement ?
Yamakaky
Yamakaky yamak...@yamaworld.fr on Wed, 2014/06/04 09:29:
Hi
For the 207 systemd release, the mkinitcpio's hook for systemd is broken
when used with the lvm2 one. It was nearly a year ago, any improvement ?
Package lvm2 provides hook sd-lvm2. You should use that when using systemd
enabled
I'm seeing strange behaviour in evolution when adding an EWS account,
so I'm wondering if others are having problems with it, or if the
blame falls squarely on the exchange server I'm trying to connect to.
My system is up-to-date:
% pacman -Q|grep evolution
evolution 3.12.2-1
I've been using it at work for a couple years now. The OAB URL is
incorrectly detected (it picks up our external domain name), but it
works without a hitch after I modify that URL to use the local server
IP.
Did you try to delete ~/.config/evolution to start fresh? Is there
anything at all in
guys
so, this morning I made the mistake to try building a random split
package PKGBUILD from ABS with the --pkg flag.
== Starting prepare()...
/home/martti/abs/systemd/PKGBUILD: line 33: cd: libsystemd-212: No
such file or directory
== ERROR: A failure occurred in prepare().
Aborting...
Hello,
Perhaps you could manually download the package tarballs (from the Arch
official repositories web interface) and extract the pertinent files from
them where they belong.
As a last resort, you could boot an Arch Live environment and use pacstrap
after mounting the relevant partitions:
#
On Wed, 2014-06-04 at 10:13 +0200, Kalrish Bäakjen wrote:
BTW, i686 is a 32-bit architecture.
You never know,
JFTR did somebody upgrade to e2fsprogs 1.42.10-1 [core] (i686)?
On my machine upgrading to e2fsprogs 1.42.10-1 [core] (x86_64) did
_not_ cause an issue.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 1:57 AM, Curtis Shimamoto
sugar.and.scru...@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/03/14 at 03:51pm, Hong Shick Pak wrote:
I get these boot issues sporadically with kernel updates. I keep a
separate boot entry in gummiboot with a kernel I know boots in case I
get hit with it again.
Am 04.06.2014 10:13, schrieb Kalrish Bäakjen:
Hello,
Perhaps you could manually download the package tarballs (from the Arch
official repositories web interface) and extract the pertinent files from
them where they belong.
As a last resort, you could boot an Arch Live environment and use
I was trying to debug a program, and whenever I did so, I would get the
output:
zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) name-of-program
This is what I was expecting, no problem with that, but I couldn't find the
location of the core dump. I searched high and low, and even tried running
Wed, 4 Jun 2014 20:02:48 +0900
Savyasachee Jha savya.jh...@gmail.com:
Is there any particular reason why this might be happening?
Output of 'limit core' in your zsh?
And 'cat /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern'?
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Wed, 4 Jun 2014 20:02:48 +0900
Savyasachee Jha savya.jh...@gmail.com:
Is there any particular reason why this might be happening?
Output of 'limit core' in your zsh?
And 'cat /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern'?
--byte
$ limit
Am 01.06.2014 13:55, schrieb Florian Pritz:
Hi,
Perl 5.20, as any other new perl version, requires all modules that are
not purely perl code to be rebuilt. We did that for all packages in our
repos.
For a list of upstream changes please refer to `man perldelta`.
Since users probably installed
On 04.06.2014 20:05, Stefan Husmann wrote:
where can I get module-to-dist.pl from?
It is called by your script, and pkgfile does not know it.
Also from my ~/bin repo, same dir.
https://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/module-to-dist.pl
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2014-06-01 14:56 GMT+02:00 Florian Pritz bluew...@xinu.at:
On 01.06.2014 13:55, Florian Pritz wrote:
If you get an error that perl-scalar-list-utils can't be found when
running -Syu install it with -S perl-scalar-list-utils. Seems to be a
bug in pacman.
And I built that against the old perl.
Am 04.06.2014 20:56, schrieb Florian Pritz:
On 04.06.2014 20:05, Stefan Husmann wrote:
where can I get module-to-dist.pl from?
It is called by your script, and pkgfile does not know it.
Also from my ~/bin repo, same dir.
https://git.server-speed.net/users/flo/bin/plain/module-to-dist.pl
On 04.06.2014 22:53, Stefan Husmann wrote:
But perl-term-readline-gnu and subversion are marked to be rebuild.
Both were updated today by Felix and I do not see a problem.
So should we take anything find-broken-perl-packages tells us for
granted? Can it have false positives?
There can be
On Wed, 2014-06-04 at 22:53 +0200, Stefan Husmann wrote:
But perl-term-readline-gnu and subversion are marked to be rebuild.
Both were updated today by Felix and I do not see a problem.
So should we take anything find-broken-perl-packages tells us for
granted? Can it have false positives?
On 2 June 2014 03:21, Boyan Ding stu_...@126.com wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
I really appreciate your work, but are the versioning of the openjdk8*
packages correct? They should be 8.u0_b132 or simply 8.u0 instead of
8.u132...
By the way I also made a PKGBUILD [1] based on yours and it's currently
Hi,
likely an update I run after 2014-06-03 19:39 +0200 has broken
something. I only can boot Arch after I commented out everything in /etc/fstab,
excepted of /. I have no time for journalctl etc. right now. Does
anybody experience the same or another issue?
[root@archlinux rocketmouse]# cat
On Thu, 2014-06-05 at 01:17 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
likely an update I run after 2014-06-03 19:39 +0200 has broken
something. I only can boot Arch after I commented out everything in
/etc/fstab,
excepted of /.
PS: Booted to Arch now, I removed the #s in /etc/fstab and running
mount -a was
On Wed, 2014-06-04 at 23:20 +0200, Guillaume ALAUX wrote:
On 2 June 2014 03:21, Boyan Ding stu_...@126.com wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
I really appreciate your work, but are the versioning of the openjdk8*
packages correct? They should be 8.u0_b132 or simply 8.u0 instead of
8.u132...
By the
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