On 1/12/07, Daniel Iliev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Load extmod
SubSection extmod
man xorg.conf. Load and SubSection are two ways to specify the
same thing for modules, so you should use one or the other, not both.
-Richard
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On 1/3/07, Andrei Korolyov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
System crashes if any opengl application stopped (in gui or SIGTERM).
The console printed, if active terminal is ttyv[1-6], register dump from
kthreads, process, etc... simular problem also have at reboot with
started X - after message
On 12/3/06, Cermelo Woodgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Whenever I emerge something my laptop just shuts completely off with no
warning. I have a HP L2000 with Turion64, 512 MB of RAM. I'm running
2006.1, AMD64. Has anyone else had any related issues. I'm thinking it
has something to do with
On 12/2/06, Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to emerge ipw3945 on an EMT64 (Core2Duo, z61m Lenovo/Thinkpad).
Sadly, they are x86 arch only at the moment:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148674
But you could try adding ~amd64 keywords to the ebuilds (copy them to
a local
On 11/27/06, Guido Doornberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I want to use Gentoo but i don't realy like the idea of spoiling
my weekend by installing an OS thats gonna stop working 30 times
booting later.
I doubt this is really Gentoo-specific.
So, does anyone know whats wrong here and how i
On 11/27/06, Guido Doornberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. My kernel version is gentoo-2.6.17-r7 - so it isn't an experimental kernel
Ok, just wanted to make sure. ;-) I've obviously been spending _way_
too much time browsing the gentoo forums, as I'm starting to suspect
*everybody* is a ricer.
On 11/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a ~amd64 system on which I am trying to emerge world.
First, what are the proper options to pass to this command?
Nobody here can actually answer that question, because it depends on
what, exactly, you want to do. However, some
On 11/15/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--deep ensures you get all of the very latest updates for everything.
Well, /almost/ everything [1].
Hmm, forgot to explain [1].
--deep won't update installed packages that are not listed in world or
a dependancy of something in world
On 11/15/06, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something I picked up from I believe the dev list, that Richard didn't
mention. Mozilla will eventually be removed, replaced by seamonkey.
I think we will still have a choice to depend on firefox (or
thunderbird) instead of mozilla/seamonkey. At
On 10/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Checking DLL ../unxlngx6.pro/lib/check_libucbhelper3gcc3.so ...: ERROR:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.1'
not found (required by ../unxlngx6.pro/lib/check_libucbhelper3gcc3.so)
Hmm, somehow
On 10/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 11:45:55AM -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
On 10/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Checking DLL ../unxlngx6.pro/lib/check_libucbhelper3gcc3.so ...: ERROR:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/libstdc
On 10/24/06, Peter Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 01:58, Richard Fish wrote:
I use dar and USB2 disks for my backups. Faster, cheaper, and with
more capacity than most tape drives.
I hadn't spotted dar before. Can you explain the use of the dar32 and dar64
USE
On 10/24/06, Mark Haney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what's the deal with xmms and mplayer, when I went to update this
morning, this is what I get:
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy media-sound/xmms have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
request:
On 10/24/06, Dieter Ries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had similar problems yesterday night, i unmasked all the packages and xmms
is still fine as it was before. no crashes, no excessive cpu usage or
anything. why are all those packages masked?
Because xmms is buggy, unmaintained, and at least
On 10/4/06, Vladimir G. Ivanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About, oh, 99.9% of the world's email users wouldn't have any idea of what
we're talking about. The notion that emails with different subjects would be
part of the same thread would strike them as, expressing it politely,
On 9/29/06, Bob Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/29/06, Bob Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's true from Duncan's perspective because that's the way it *feels* to
him. In the end that's just feel good
On 9/29/06, Bob Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not saying he doesn't have the freedom to use them, I'm suggesting that
they are inaccurate and their connotations don't reflect the true
relationship between vendors and users, and for that reason their use should
be reconsidered.
But they
On 9/29/06, Bob Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a very shallow definition of the essence of freedom, from the
perspective of most end users, your scenario doesn't really change anything.
From the end users perspective s/he is still dependent on someone else to
make the changes. I wouldn't
On 9/29/06, Bob Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But they *do* accurately reflect the relationship between vendors and
users from Duncan's viewpoint. Your viewpoint is obviously different,
but doesn't mean yours is the only true one.
Oh please, spare me the relative truth crap. You can argue
On 9/29/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/29/06, Bob Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But they *do* accurately reflect the relationship between vendors and
users from Duncan's viewpoint. Your viewpoint is obviously different,
but doesn't mean yours is the only true one.
Oh
On 9/29/06, Bob Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you go to war, or be willing to die for the freedom that open source
provides? If not, then equating it with the freedoms that real mean and
women have fought and died for is to marginalize the importance the word is
meant to convey.
No, but
On 9/25/06, Patric Douhane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok that could be it, though I've never noticed that there could be something
wrong with the memory before, but I ran Windows XP and perhaps you don't
notice such problems then? Can I test my memory with Memtest86??
Not really. memtest86 can
On 9/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I will try changing the name to 10-eth, altho I don't see what
difference the name makes.
The name of the rules file will not make any difference at all. Take
a look at the address attribute in sysfs:
cat
On 9/1/06, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've /never/ done an emerge -e world after a glibc upgrade, nor do I
believe it's needed.
Nor do I, least not until it installs a libc.so.7.
-Richard
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On 8/27/06, Chris Forsyth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I merge ifplugd, I rebooted and it still took forever for the dchp
timeout. I then tried emerging the netplug and it also didn't help? Did
I need update a config file somewhere?
There should be no confg file to edit...current versions of
On 8/25/06, Héctor Cen Zheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kernel config:
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
CONFIG_PCMCIA_DEBUG=y
CONFIG_PCMCIA=y
FYI, PCMCIA support is only for very old 16-bit PC-cards. If all your
cards say 32-bit, you do not need PCMCIA support. Your wifi card is
almost
On 8/22/06, Peter Davoust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a newfound interest in using acpid, I looked up a howto, and then tried
to debug. After some googling, I found that the problem was that default.sh
in /etc/acpid is stupid, and when It finds an event it doesn't understand
(all events) it
On 8/23/06, sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First in trying to update the system, complaints on xorg and blocked
packages, here is a short excerpt
X.org has gone modular, and you need to update to match. The upgrade
guide is here:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/modular-x-howto.xml
On 8/23/06, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But unfortunately it has not gone well. Started in section 2.6 where
you are to emerge xorg-xll, and right after it starts, it fails.
Rewritten here
!!! Digest verification failed:
!!! /usr/portage/distfiles/kbproto-1.0.2.tar.bz2
!!! Reason:
On 8/20/06, Jorgen Jonsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I spoke to soon. The problem still exists.
What are you doing to induce this message? I use VMWare on Gentoo
daily and I have never seen that. Which product and version are you
running, and did you install directly from VMWare or
On 8/21/06, Jorgen Jonsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vmware-workstation-5.5.1.19175-r4 installed from Portage.
Whenever I do /etc/init.d/vmware stop or reboot I get th error, but
only if I've actually used VMware in the session.
Weird.
Are any of the vmware processes still running after doing
On 8/21/06, Mark Haney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No go figure. My sound is back again. I'm completely clueless as to
how or why. But I'm glad I have my Tool and SOAD to listen to again.
Do you normally suspend-to-ram or suspend-to-disk? If to ram, make
sure you do *not* unload the alsa
On 8/21/06, Peter Davoust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't, but how do I specify that it should be run on resume? Or do I have
to run it myself?
emerge hibernate-script
Then man hibernate.conf, edit /etc/hibernate/ram.conf to suit, and
when you want to go to S3 standby, do hibernate -F
On 8/20/06, Dieter Ries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is there a possibility to try the sources of KDE4 without forcing gentoo to
uninstall current 3.5.x Version?
Generally KDE versions are slotted by KDEMAJOR and KDEMINOR version,
so installing new versions of KDE does not forcibly uninstall
On 8/20/06, Dieter Ries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just thouht about testing the new KDE, but I have not yet made the decision,
how I am going to test it.
For something as unstable as KDE4 is likely to be, I would probably
just checkout the sources and build it outside of portage. As long as
On 8/19/06, Chris Forsyth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Everyone
I'm trying to emerge pcmica-cs. I first tried USE=-X emerge
pcmcia-cs, and then I just emerge pcmcia-cs. both failed and gave the
following error:
As others said, you need PCMCIA support in your kernel if you want to
use
On 8/15/06, jai kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gentoo ext partion is /dev/sda13
I am not certain, but I think the PC BIOS cannot access extended
partitions, only primary. So (hd0,N), where N is 0-3. And in many
cases BIOSs cannot access cylinders past a certain limit, (8GB for
older
On 8/15/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/15/06, jai kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gentoo ext partion is /dev/sda13
I am not certain,
Er, disregard. PEBKAC error in my reply. :-(
-Richard
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On 8/14/06, Bira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
!!! SEND BUG REPORTS TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] NOT THE E TEAM
...
Well, looking around enlightenment.eclass, I see lots of other
messages that indicate that it is still under heavy development. And
is seems to stillbe keyworded -*. So generally speaking,
On 8/13/06, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the time I'm looking for a platform upgrade in 2-4 years (I figure back
to a single CPU again by then, but quad-core, maybe even octi-core),
I'm betting 8-core, with 2-4 as GPUs. :-)
-Richard
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On 8/12/06, Michael Hordijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
QA Notice: missing gen_usr_ldscript for libncurses.so
Huh. That's not good. The funny thing is, there is definitel a
gen_usr_ldscript in /usr/portage/eclass/eutils.eclass. So why can't the
ebuild see it and generating this QA notice?
On 8/12/06, Michael Hordijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
had saved the logs either. Having a modified eclass overlay is a rather
insidious thing.
Yeah, eclasses in overlays are *evil*! :-)
-Richard
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On 8/11/06, Rafael Barrera Oro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello people, i installed a Gentoo 2006.0 with a LiveCD and i noticed
make.conf is full of USE flags (a lot of em really) which every now and
then cause emerges to merge a lot of packages that i dont need, so i
wanted to ask if there is an
On 8/6/06, jai kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I compiled my kernel again with the correct sata drivers (libata, sata_via)
as module. well i guess it dma thing again. does sata drives not support
dma or what is wrong ??
They support DMA just fine
I have an AMD64 desktop/server system (amd64 arch) that I would like
to use for cross-compiling packages for my i686 laptop. The problem
isn't that my laptop is slow, just that I use it for real work, and
pretend work, so I would like to reduce the amount of time and risk
involved in keeping it
On 8/5/06, jai kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more thing which i find out that .it is non other then X which is
using two much Cpu while doing nothing with emerge.
See the attached files.
waiting for your suggestions.
First, please don't top post, and trim your replies so you are
On 8/5/06, Thierry de Coulon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 05 August 2006 23.08, Richard Fish wrote:
this. Or I can convert my box to an x86 profile, which should also
fix my problems with chroot environment. But of course I would lose
any ability to play around with the 64-bit stuff
On 7/28/06, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to LDAP, with the current setup. I don't run it (thus didn't make the
connection until someone else mentioned LDAP or I would have posted), but
Yep, /me bows to Jose's brilliance.
-Richard
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On 7/27/06, Rafael Barrera Oro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran the commands without any problems and the disk seems to work fine,
can i just remove those 2 lines from the bootmisc script until i find a
better solution? or is it kind of a tactic a redneck that came from
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
On 7/27/06, Rafael Barrera Oro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could it be an file system issue or something like that?
Possibly, yes. Should be something in /var/log/messages or
/var/log/dmesg in this case though...
or maybe an outdated init script?
Unlikely, but equery check baselayout to be
On 7/26/06, Rafael Barrera Oro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyway, this also happens when cleaning /var/run and /var/lock
Hmm, are you sure your disk drive isn't about to die? Any other disk
IO performance problems?
What happens if you run the commands yourself manually after booting?:
rm -f
On 7/6/06, Piotr Pruszczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is, as this is dual-core processor - should I re-compile all
my world with j3 option (it means j2+1 as I will have 1 more cpu) or not ?
No. The -j option only affects the time it takes to compile, by
creating more threads during
On 7/6/06, Mark Haney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info, but that didn't work. For some reason the EXACT
same config file that was at least giving 1024x768 is now not even
giving me a display. So far my experience with X7 has been one of
frustration. But then if I do get it
On 6/28/06, Gavin Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
this is vmware-workstation. When I power in it starts. I get the
vmware progress bar. It says 'examining hardware'. Then there is an
error that I cannot see and it all starts again.
What is it that you are trying to boot?
Have you
On 6/23/06, Daemon Xavier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MAKEOPTS=-j2
Others have already covered the resume options available for you...so
I guess I'll jump on the error you see.
Parallel makes (MAKEOPTS=-jN with N1) can occasionally fail with
compile or link errors, because one process may try to
On 6/13/06, Felipe Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, ok, sorry
I have Acer Aspire 5002
Turion64ML-30
1gb ram
my chipset is the sis5513(i've added one line on the driver to make it
support the DMA (somehow the programmer forgot to add))
Looks like battery monitoring problems are common with
On 6/13/06, Felipe Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I`ve boot with the new Ubuntu (6.06) cd-rom and it recognized.
Ok, so what kernel version is that using (uname -a)? And what kernel
version are you using with Gentoo?
-Richard
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On 5/25/06, Simon Stelling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's how to unsubscribe:
Simon,
Any chance you could stick this in your dev space, and just post a
link to it in the future?
-Richard
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On 5/12/06, Christopher E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Any one that has installed KDE 3.5.2-r1 on a AMD64 X11 7, know how I
can fix this issue that I am geting?
Here it is:
checking for kde-config... /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kde-config
/usr/kde/3.5/bin/kde-config: error while loading shared
On 5/8/06, Dieter Ries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
the fstab thing did the trick, i set my /home and /data partition to 0, now
only / gets checked. Can i set the root partition to 0 too, or better leave
it with a 1?
If it is a journalled filesystem, it should be safe. It is what I do
I
On 5/7/06, Dieter Ries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with e3fs it only takes about 5 seconds to check, but i dont think it is
necessary to check all the filesystems everytime i boot..
Hmm, sounds like you may not have a '0' for the 6th (and last) column
in /etc/fstab. This instructs the init
On 4/9/06, Jürgen Schinker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i cannot solve this issue when i want to port to xorg 7
Did you miss what I posted before?
--
Maybe post the contents of
/var/tmp/portage/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0/work/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.0/config.log
--
-Richard
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On 4/7/06, Jürgen Schinker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe i need x11-apps/bdftopcf ? who knoes that?
Yes, you need bdftopcf.
Here is what the output shoudl be:
/usr/bin/bdftopcf -t courB08.bdf | gzip courB08.pcf.gz
/usr/bin/bdftopcf -t courB10.bdf | gzip courB10.pcf.gz
/usr/bin/bdftopcf -t
On 4/7/06, Jürgen Schinker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
damn whats the trick i don't get it
Before the bdftopcf lines, the configure output of font-adobe-75dpi
should contain:
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /bin/install -c
checking for bdftopcf... /usr/bin/bdftopcf
Do you see this?
On 4/6/06, Jürgen Schinker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
after my forth try i can't compile adobe-font-75dpi
i don't know why
can somebody give me hint
Yes.
(But you'll have to tell us what the problem is first...like what
command you ran and what error message you get.)
-Richard
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On 4/3/06, Jack Cuyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When booting, I get an error message that find_free_number doesn't
work, will be removed, and shouldn't be used. I've googled, but the
best I can find is something on a debian list to the effect of, Yes,
that's right. Don't use it.
My
On 2/28/06, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, it seems to be. I don't see the flag there any more, altho I
could swear it used to be. shrug
You are not wrong here! From the changelog:
02 Nov 2005; Donnie Berkholz [EMAIL PROTECTED];
xorg-x11-7.0.0_rc1.ebuild:
Remove xinerama USE
On 2/28/06, Rupert Young (Restart) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CFLAGS=-mtune=opteron -march=opteron -O3 -funroll-loops
-fomit-frame-pointer -fprefetch-loop-arrays -pipe -ftracer -mmmx -msse
-msse2 -m3dnow -mfpmath=sse
Experimental CFLAGS. To quote the gcc documentation:
The following options
On 2/22/06, Michal Žeravík [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
i'm getting an error :
I suggest you monitor this bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123671
-Richard
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On 2/22/06, Michal Žeravík [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so we should wait to get the file to all mirrors all over?
Either that, or mask out the testing keyword and install 4.1.0-r1.
echo =media-sound/rosegarden-4.1.2.3 /etc/portage/package.mask
or
echo media-sound/rosegarden -~amd64
On 2/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
i'm installing a new system since an upgrade of motherboard and
processor. Under an emerge -e system do i got this message, it's the
udev-079-r1
!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!! /usr/portage/sys-fs/udev/files/udev.permissions
On 2/8/06, David Guerizec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So the directories sensible to fragmentation are IMHO, /var/tmp
and /usr/portage, and they are the ones to put on different partitions.
I tend to agree with you. They should also be no larger than
necessary. My current partition setup is:
On 1/4/06, Miguel Filipe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ppl,
I cannot emerge nvidia-kernel because it thinks:
Your kernel was configured to include rivafb support!
this is what emerge complains about:
snip
I think its thinking IPV6_PRIVACY which contains the string RIVA, is FB_RIVA.
The
On 2/6/06, Gavin Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Track 01: 36 of 57 MB written (fifo 59%) [buf 5%] 9.1x.
Track 01: 37 of 57 MB written (fifo 45%) [buf 85%] 8.7x.
/usr/bin/cdrecord: Success. write_g1: scsi sendcmd: no error
CDB: 2A 00 00 00 4A 79 00 00 1F 00
status: 0x2
On 2/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
and thanks for your input (the netstat -rn didn't have the 0.0.0.0.
192.168.0.1). It's very strange.
Either you need to use DHCP (which should provide a default route
option for you) or you need to set the routes_eth0 option in
On 1/28/06, Clemente Aguiar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do I need ivman, hal and dbus with kde 3.4.3 if I want to have devices
automatically mounted without interaction?
Ah, yes, I think if you want _no_ interaction, you need ivman. I
always mount/unmount by clicking the icon that shows up in the
On 1/28/06, Daiajo Tibdixious [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-config.xml
I only have to put DISPLAY_MANAGER=kdm in /etc/rc.conf, which I have
done:
$ grep DISPLAY /etc/rc.conf
DISPLAY_MANAGER=kdm
That should be DISPLAYMANAGER=xdm
I'm going to
On 1/28/06, Clemente Aguiar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[nomerge ] sys-apps/ivman-0.5_pre2
[ebuild UD] sys-apps/hal-0.4.8 [0.5.5.1-r3]
[ebuild UD] sys-apps/dbus-0.23.4-r1 [0.60-r3]
What can I do to solve this upgrade/downgrade problem?
On 1/26/06, Martin Ostrica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi i need for developing gcc-4 so i tried to emerge it i was following
guide
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_gcc4
after successful emerging of all needed ebuild i was compiling gcc but
i got this error
cc1: warning: ssp stub: stack
On 1/24/06, B Vance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anything else that needs to be changed for the change over? IE: Anything
added to CFLAGS/USE?
If you don't have it already, you might want MAKEOPTS=-j3 to speed up
your compiles.
-Richard
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On 1/19/06, Gavin Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have just tried updating and it stopped with
'x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I../dbus
-I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include
-I/usr/include/libxml2 -I/usr/include/python2.4
On 1/19/06, Gavin Seddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I ran the updater. I received
' * GNU info directory index is up-to-date.
* IMPORTANT: 57 config files in /etc need updating.
* IMPORTANT: 1 config files in /usr/kde/3.4/share/config need updating.
* Type emerge --help config to learn
On 1/13/06, Felipe Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanna install tomcat on my box i already have sun jdk installed but
when i try to install tomcat, it tries to install blackdown jdk/jre,
what can i do so it won't download and try to install these packages?
What version of sun-jdk? Looks
On 1/11/06, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took a quick look at Bugzilla but didn't see anything that
matched up. Does this work with the Gentoo kernel?
Builds fine here against suspend2-sources-2.6.15
Any other ideas?
Older versions of x11-drm did emerge correctly:
On 1/10/06, Andrea Chiavelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently installed gentoo for amd64 2005.1-r1. After the first
emerge sync and emerge -u portage I had this bad surprise: after
upgrading gcc from 3.4.3 (I thing this was the previous version
installed)
Actually, it was gcc 3.3.x,
On 1/10/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually...
snip completely brain-dead reply from misreading OP message
The only case I can think of that would cause this is if you merged
gcc with +nocxx.
-Richard
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On 1/9/06, Hamie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WOuld it be impolite of me to ask if XOrg 6.9 is ever going to be
available for amd64? I see that 7.0 (Modularised) version is hard
masked, but it doesn't compile anyway when I unmask it (XServer
fails to copmile. I think I've seen it mentioned here
On 1/9/06, Sebastian Redl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Francesco Talamona wrote:
I also made a little script to help unmask all the packages needed,
anyway it is a process quite tedious :-)
Care to share? It is indeed quite tedious.
Why? Just copy-n-paste the relevant lines from
On 1/8/06, Jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still having the same error and cannot work out any way to fix it
without removing gnome - which I do not want to do if I can avoid it.
Can anyone suggest any remedies for this error or should I just give up and
remove gnome, then do the upgrade
On 12/20/05, Peter Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The root is /mnt/gentoo on /dev/hda3
I then did:
tar -xvjpf /mnt/cdrom/stages/stage3-20050709-2005.1.tar.bz2
then
tar -xvjf /mnt/cdrom/snapshots/portage-20050709.tar.bz2 -C /mnt/gentoo/usr
As I watched the blur flashing by on the
On 12/19/05, Drake Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
usb2.0 external hard drive has to be feasible. less than a $100 for 80gb.
nominal 60MB/sec.
usb2.0\1394b external hard drive. less than $300 for 300 gb. nominal
60MB\80MB/sec.
Using what hardware? I've used more than a dozen different
On 12/19/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there. However, faster 1394 performance is available in Linux. Here's
my 1394b drive:
Ah thanks, good to know. Making a mental note to make sure my next
laptop has a 1394_b_ port, or to pickup a new cardbus card...
-Richard
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