On 27.10.2012 17:03, alex lupu wrote:
Hi Bruce:
We don't have the resources to update
every time a point release comes out.
Nor that you're expected to or should.
That was more an expression of surprise (and frustration) on my part.
True, they sometimes push it to something like v.0b6
Hi,
I had updated some packages and somewhere along the way, I lost all the
sound in GNOME. GNOME sound preferences only showed the dummy audio sink.
I found that I had to change some GNOME settings using the dconf editor
(desktop/gstreamer/0.10/default-elements/*-audiosink from the default
On 06.10.2012 15:33, Armin K. wrote:
On 06.10.2012 13:34, Lars Bamberger wrote:
Hi,
I had updated some packages and somewhere along the way, I lost all the
sound in GNOME. GNOME sound preferences only showed the dummy audio sink.
I found that I had to change some GNOME settings using
On 06.10.2012 16:54, Armin K. wrote:
On 06.10.2012 16:22, Lars Bamberger wrote:
On 06.10.2012 15:33, Armin K. wrote:
On 06.10.2012 13:34, Lars Bamberger wrote:
Hi,
I had updated some packages and somewhere along the way, I
lost all the sound in GNOME. GNOME sound preferences only
showed
On 06.10.2012 18:22, Armin K. wrote:
Just a warning, if you manage to upgrade WebKit to 1.10.0 and you want
to use rhythmbox, don't use gstreamer 0.11 switch because it will break
rhythmbox (I use rhythmbox git checkout that has been ported to
gstreamer 0.11/1.0 that works fine)
Thanks,
On 01.10.2012 23:40, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
[XOrg installation]
BTW, it won't hurt to run ldconfig (as root) after
installing every single library. That's not in the
book IIRC, but on my system that war needed for some
packages.
I was following, as this had happened to me, although
On 30.09.2012 11:32, Armin K. wrote:
[[XORG Compatibily symlinks]]
That is one mistake everyone makes.
One more reason to fix it once and for all :-)
Compatibility symlinks have NOTHING
to do with Clutter and for anything else but some damn old stuff that
supports Xorg 6 release.
I do
On 30.09.2012 18:01, Carl Thorn wrote:
[Installing X with XORG_PREFIX=/usr]
When install XORG libraries xtrans-1.2.7 installs without error. But
libX11-1.5.0 fails during configure with this error:checking keysym
definitions... configure: error: Cannot find keysymdef.h. How do I locate
On 30.09.2012 12:47, Armin K. wrote:
And alas, sane users will install Xorg in /usr, otherwise it is a waste
of time ...
Oh, a deja-vu. :-) Just like the GNOME_PREFIX discussion. Support for
GNOME_PREFIX other than /usr was dropped from the book. Then XORG_PREFIX
other than /usr should also be
On 16.05.2012 23:10, Armin K. wrote:
[clutter-1.10.4 configure log]
I've compared your second log and my build log:
checking GL/glx.h usability... yes
checking GL/glx.h presence... yes
checking for GL/glx.h... yes
-checking for glXCreateContext in -lGL... no
+checking for
On 05/15/2012 11:49 PM, Lars Bamberger wrote:
[mutter won't compile due to missing headers from clutter]
They are located in /usr/include/clutter-1.0/clutter/x11 on my system
and I did not pass any extra options to the Clutter instructions.
That was it, thanks!
I went through
Oh, I think I'm loosing track of what the problem was in the first
place. :-/
On Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Please, the correct order of columns for command paco -sMFCndd iptablesis:
[package size] [missing-size] [number of installed files] [number of missing
files] [number of shared
On 22.07.2011 18:30, Fernando Oliveira wrote:
I noticed a
paco command. I installed and now very much appreciate it.
Jup, it's pretty neat! But please, don't just install it, read the
appropriate hint at
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/downloads/files/paco.txt
But how to remove an entry
Hello,
whenever I try to go to a site via http_s_ in epiphany-2.30.2, I get
this error:
Unable to load page
Problem occurred while loading the URL https://foo.foo
SSL handshake failed: A record packet with illegal version was received.
~ldd /opt/gnome/bin/epiphany | grep ssl
libssl3.so
On 05.01.2011 20:10, Mike Hollis wrote:
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 01:58:33PM -0500, Mike Hollis wrote:
ldd indeed does not show it as a dependency, but I renamed all the
libcurls.* in /usr/lib and I have the symptoms the poster is reporting.
Rename them correctly and it works.
--- Mike
On 20.11.2010 20:13, Juan Antonio Moreno Carmona wrote:
Hi
I tried to install polkit-0.96 with polkit-0.96-use_shadow-1.patch and
configure exits on error with:
configure: error: unrecognized option: '--authfw=shadow'
the complete configure command was:
./configure --prefix=/usr
On 03.11.2010 18:52, bendeguz wrote:
Is there a web page or mailing list, where I can keep
track of all packages related to gnu/linux?
I'm not aware of any SINGLE source for that purpose.
Or do I
have to keep looking at several sources?
Jup, I guess so. Personally, I've subscribed to the
On 22.05.2010 10:35, Nicolas Richard wrote:
Find out what command is actually executed when you type 'ls'. Do a
'which ls' or 'alias ls' if which is not installed.
I think 'which' will not tell you if there is an alias (maybe it depends
on version used), so 'alias' might be a better first
On 23.05.2010 20:22, Matthew Burgess wrote:
What about `type -a ls'?
Yupp, works as advertised :-)
Forgive me for not reading the manual before replying /shame on me/
Lars
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On 21.05.2010 09:40, Rodolfo Perez wrote:
root [ /etc ]# ls
ls: unrecognized prefix: hl
ls: unparsable value for LS_COLORS environment variable
It would seem that something went awry in the alias definitions and/or
the dircolors definition.
Find out what command is actually executed when you
On 20.05.2010 11:24, Simon Geard wrote:
[ Segmentation fault xsltproc ]
Upgrade to libxml2-2.7.7. blfs-svn is still on libxml2-2.7.6. It seems,
that the segfault was happening in xmlParserInputBufferCreateFilename,
which is a libxml2 function.
Works fine here.
HTH
Lars
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Hi,
I've got some trouble compiling gir-repository as per current SVN and
was wondering if anybody else encountered the same problem. If this is
helpful, feel free to add it to the wiki.
Description of the problem
==
During 'make' in git-repository-0.6.5 and having
On 07.03.2010 15:08, Randy McMurchy wrote:
If GNOME_PREFIX is anything other than the usual system-paths, the build
mechanism passes incorrect arguments to libtool which can't find the
libs. Runing the whole autoconf stack (aclocal, autoheader, automake,
autoconf, configure, make) didn't help.
On 07.03.2010 18:24, Maginot Junior wrote:
I can't open locations such as computer://, trash://,
network://, everytime I try I get Error: Operation not supported,
Hi,
I have had the very same problem a while back. I traced it back to an
undocumented dependency of gnome-vfs on gvfs. The
On 20.01.2010 10:24, Wayne Blaszczyk wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has successfully built Thunderbird 3.0 with
Xulrunner?
It seems at least three people built it successfully:
See BLFS Dev-List (Message-ID: 4b2143f2.8080...@operand.com.au), BLFS
Trac Ticket numbers 2036 and 2594
I'm having
lux-integ wrote:
I am having a little difficulty compiling xorg-xserver 1.7.2/1.7.3. On
execution, the configure script yields the following:-
checking for GL... configure: error: Package requirements (glproto = 1.4.9
gl
= 7.1.0) were not met:
No package
Hi,
Some notes on xchat that might be helpful ...
I just tried to compile
- xchat-2.8.4 with xc284-scrollbmkdir.diff patch (as per current BLFS),
- xchat-2.8.6 without any patches and
- xchat-2.8.6 with xc286-smallfixes.diff patch.
Compilation stopped with an error which I _think_ is related to
Hi,
in the current devel blfs there are these two packages:
PolicyKit-0.9 and polkit-0.94
Are those two the same except for the version and the different
spelling? That's not quite clear to me.
If so, I guess the older PolicyKit-0.9 should be removed from the book.
Lars
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Hi,
I've been tracking a problem with ALSA on my system. The symptom is that
the soundcard remains muted after system boot. I traced it back to the
point that '/usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf' needs to be reachable when
'udev' calls 'alsactl' during the boot sequence. However, this is not
the case if
ell sam wrote:
I am having trouble booting from the kernel on my hd to load Linux from
my usb hd. I have installed everything and it works using the internal
hd kernel booting from grub passing the root=/dev/sdb6 to the kernel.
I take it, you want to boot the kernel stored on you hd and have
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