Hi,
I want to compile the busybox as static, so I do not need to copy the
.so files as the dynamic version would need. But when I use 'equery
uses busybox' to query the use keyword it supports, a 'do not set this
during bootstrap' is added in front of the description. I do not
understand why...
Fernando Boaglio wrote:
It's already there!
[]'s
Fernando Boaglio
Okay, I've sync'd portage twice the last two days and don't see it. Is
it hard masked for ~amd64? Or am I just hitting screwy mirrors?
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David Shen davidshe...@googlemail.com posted
53e35fd50907010235p5690dc30p274c57de7afb...@mail.gmail.com, excerpted
below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:35:39 +0800:
I want to compile the busybox as static, so I do not need to copy the
.so files as the dynamic version would need. But when I use
It is masked by package.mask and ~amd64
Mark Haney пишет:
Fernando Boaglio wrote:
It's already there!
[]'s
Fernando Boaglio
Okay, I've sync'd portage twice the last two days and don't see it. Is
it hard masked for ~amd64? Or am I just hitting screwy mirrors?
Mark Haney schrieb:
Fernando Boaglio wrote:
It's already there!
[]'s Fernando Boaglio
Okay, I've sync'd portage twice the last two days and don't see it.
Is it hard masked for ~amd64? Or am I just hitting screwy mirrors?
It's hard masked.
package.mask in profile-dir says:
# Nirbheek
It's hard masked.
package.mask in profile-dir says:
# Nirbheek Chauhan nirbh...@gentoo.org (24 Jun 2009)
# Firefox Release Candidates
# nspr-4.8 has soname bump
=www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.5*
=net-libs/xulrunner-1.9.1*
=dev-libs/nspr-4.8*
I've commented the lines on my system and
Martin Polak schrieb:
I've commented the lines on my system and successfully built it.
However I had to revdep-rebuild afterwards as suggested
(some nss dependency)
I hope by I've commented the lines you mean that you unmasked it via
/etc/portace/package.unmask
If not the next sync
Mark Haney mha...@ercbroadband.org posted
4a4b4a11.8040...@ercbroadband.org, excerpted below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009
07:35:45 -0400:
Fernando Boaglio wrote:
It's already there!
[]'s
Fernando Boaglio
Okay, I've sync'd portage twice the last two days and don't see it. Is
it hard masked
Am Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:11:05 + (UTC)
schrieb Duncan 1i5t5.dun...@cox.net:
Mark Haney mha...@ercbroadband.org posted
4a4b4a11.8040...@ercbroadband.org, excerpted below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009
07:35:45 -0400:
Fernando Boaglio wrote:
It's already there!
[]'s
Fernando Boaglio
Duncan wrote:
This sounds to me like one of the sound modules isn't loaded. ALSA has
always started muted, until it's unmuted, but that can't be it, as xine
should then play, it'd just be muted. But if one of the necessary
modules wasn't loaded, xine would presumably detect that by the
Thanks for the detailed explanation. ;D
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Duncan1i5t5.dun...@cox.net wrote:
David Shen davidshe...@googlemail.com posted
53e35fd50907010235p5690dc30p274c57de7afb...@mail.gmail.com, excerpted
below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 17:35:39 +0800:
I want to compile the
Marc Joliet mar...@gmx.de posted
20090701150926.5b14a...@marcec.huntemann.uni-oldenburg.de, excerpted
below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 15:09:26 +0200:
Well, I just installed FF 3.5 last night, so I wonder why it is that
you're having problems seeing it.
Not to mention according to [0] and [1], FF
sean tech.j...@myfairpoint.net posted 4a4b6572.8000...@myfairpoint.net,
excerpted below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 09:32:34 -0400:
This sounds to me like one of the sound modules isn't loaded. ALSA has
always started muted, until it's unmuted, but that can't be it, as xine
should then play, it'd
Lie Ryan lie.1...@gmail.com posted 4a3ab740.4080...@gmail.com, excerpted
below, on Fri, 19 Jun 2009 07:53:04 +1000:
start OpenOffice (since restarting X closed it)
FWIW, at least KDE sessions should eliminate that bit. If you have the
option set to do so, it restarts apps you had running
Duncan, mused, then expounded:
But I don't know if other desktop environments have that sort of session
management. Apparently whatever you were running didn't.
Either .xinitrc or .xsession can be used. See -
http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/workshops/cool_unix/xinitrc.html
Bob
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Duncan wrote:
So you're saying that it only happens as a regular user?
No, it happens exactly the same even if logged in as root.
I just restarted and tested.
Just to check, your user is in the audio group, right?
yes
What's the permissions on all the components in the /dev/snd dir? Check
sean tech.j...@myfairpoint.net posted 4a4b858e.6050...@myfairpoint.net,
excerpted below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 11:49:34 -0400:
So you're saying that it only happens as a regular user?
No, it happens exactly the same even if logged in as root. I just
restarted and tested.
Well, that shoots down
Since I had just gotten it all sync'd up before trying to update to 3.5.10, I
believe it was successfully running on 3.5.9.
I tried a couple things last night, and it won't install kdelibs due to
dependencies (kdebase-startkde), which won't compile without Qt either...
So I'm guessing
Duncan wrote:
Marc Joliet mar...@gmx.de posted
20090701150926.5b14a...@marcec.huntemann.uni-oldenburg.de, excerpted
below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009 15:09:26 +0200:
Well, I just installed FF 3.5 last night, so I wonder why it is that
you're having problems seeing it.
Must be...
Well I've
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
Well I've resync'd portage once this morning and once this afternoon.
No FF. That's really rather annoying.
It's there -
$ cat /usr/portage/www-client/mozilla-firefox/mozilla-firefox-3.5.ebuild
|grep KEY
KEYWORDS=~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~hppa ~ia64 ~ppc
Bob Sanders wrote:
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
Sorry, it's masked -
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy =www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.5
have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
request:
- www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.5 (masked by:
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Mark Haneymha...@ercbroadband.org wrote:
Okay, based on what I read, the ebuild was masked ~amd64, right? If so,
the Accepting the ~amd64 keyword should allow me to install it, right?
If that's the case, then my portage doesn't have it.
You need to unmask it in
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
Bob Sanders wrote:
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
Sorry, it's masked -
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy =www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.5
have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
request:
-
Mark Haney schrieb:
Bob Sanders wrote:
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded:
Sorry, it's masked -
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy
=www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.5 have been masked. !!! One of the
following masked packages is required to complete your request: -
Bob Sanders wrote:
No, it's not just arch masked. It's masked in package.mask. So
simply using a keyword unmask won't work.
And you're portage does have it. Give this a try -
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~amd64 emerge -av =mozilla-firefox-3.5
But it's not going to let you install it
BRM bm_witn...@yahoo.com posted
660799.48847...@web65409.mail.ac4.yahoo.com, excerpted below, on Wed, 01
Jul 2009 10:51:28 -0700:
Since I had just gotten it all sync'd up before trying to update to
3.5.10, I believe it was successfully running on 3.5.9. I tried a couple
things last night, and
Mark Haney mha...@ercbroadband.org posted
4a4bb3d9.8070...@ercbroadband.org, excerpted below, on Wed, 01 Jul 2009
15:07:05 -0400:
I stand corrected. My apologies. My brain just isn't working, I'm due
for surgery to remove a large bone fragment from my foot, so all the
vicodin I'm taking must
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 11:49:34 -0400
sean wrote -
Duncan wrote:
So you're saying that it only happens as a regular user?
No, it happens exactly the same even if logged in as root.
I just restarted and tested.
Just to check, your user is in the audio group, right?
yes
What's the
David Fellows wrote:
ls -l /dev/snd
total 0
crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 4 2009-07-01 07:35 controlC0
crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 8 2009-07-01 07:35 controlC1
crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 3 2009-07-01 07:35 pcmC0D0c
crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 7 2009-07-01 07:35 pcmC1D0c
crw-rw 1
I have to unplug my web cam and microphone each time I reboot my system
otherwise my mythtv system is messed up. I am sure there is a way to configure
udev to help keep them straight but I have not looked into it.
Does anyone know how to configure a system so I can control which device
goes
Hi,
I install gentoo 2008 amd64 in a virtual box virtual machine. I
configured the controller to us IDE controller, and if I boot from
livecd, it DID get a hda device under /dev. But after I finished
setting up the system, I cannot find the HD device, instead, I found a
SD device.
Maybe there
On Donnerstag 02 Juli 2009, David Shen wrote:
Hi,
I install gentoo 2008 amd64 in a virtual box virtual machine. I
configured the controller to us IDE controller, and if I boot from
livecd, it DID get a hda device under /dev. But after I finished
setting up the system, I cannot find the HD
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