Re: [gentoo-user] USE Flags

2005-01-18 Thread Bastian Balthazar Bux
Øyvind Lode ha scritto: Hi all. I'm fiddeling with USE Flags... I'm now to Gentoo so I find these USE Flags a litte confusing. I'm going to use my Gentoo box as a web server. I'm no going to use X etc. It has been suggested on gentoo-server list to use: USE="-* berkdb crypt readline nls ssl tcpd zl

Re: [gentoo-user] USE Flags

2005-01-18 Thread Keats
hi ! emerge ufed and launch, it should help... -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] USE Flags

2005-01-18 Thread Øyvind Lode
Hi all. I'm fiddeling with USE Flags... I'm now to Gentoo so I find these USE Flags a litte confusing. I'm going to use my Gentoo box as a web server. I'm no going to use X etc. I have read through a couple of docs but still not sure which USE flags I should setup in my /etc/make.conf Do I need t

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags for DVD

2005-01-18 Thread Frank Schafer
Hmmm... frankies root # emerge -s cdrecord Searching... [ Results for search key : cdrecord ] [ Applications found : 1 ] * app-cdr/cdrecord-prodvd Latest version available: 2.01_beta31 Latest version installed: 2.01_beta31 Size of downloaded files: 364 kB Homepage: ht

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags for DVD

2005-01-18 Thread Holly Bostick
Frank Schafer wrote: Thanks, I'll do this tonight. I wonder if this will be an action over weekend, so I did just now: emerge -upv --newuse world O.K, that's not so much. What confuses me is the fact, that cdrecord won't be re-emerged. As far as I know, that's because "plain vanilla" cdrecord does

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags for DVD

2005-01-18 Thread Frank Schafer
Thanks, I'll do this tonight. I wonder if this will be an action over weekend, so I did just now: emerge -upv --newuse world that gave:[ebuild R ] sys-libs/db-4.1.25_p1-r4 -bootstrap -doc -java -nocxx +tcltk* 0 kB [ebuild R ] sys-apps/sed-4.0.9 -bootstrap* -build -debug +nls -static 0

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags for DVD

2005-01-18 Thread Dirk Raeder
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Frank Schafer wrote: > Hi, > > I have a 'Slimtype' 'DVDRW SOSW-852S ' 'PRS7' Removable CD-ROM on my > machine. > > When I built the system I added 'dvd' to my USE flags in make.conf. Will > I have to add 'dvdr' too, to be able to burn DVDs or is this

[gentoo-user] USE flags for DVD

2005-01-18 Thread Frank Schafer
Hi, I have a 'Slimtype' 'DVDRW SOSW-852S ' 'PRS7' Removable CD-ROM on my machine. When I built the system I added 'dvd' to my USE flags in make.conf. Will I have to add 'dvdr' too, to be able to burn DVDs or is this implied by 'dvd'? In the former case, will it be sufficient to add 'dvdr' now an

[gentoo-user] use flags & doc formats

2005-01-13 Thread Alexander Kirillov
Hi, I've added doc to dev-util/cvs flags to pull up cvs manual and got it in html, pdf and ps formats. Can I only select the formats I need somehow? Thanks, Sasha -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

RE: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Van Eps, Nathan D. (James Tower)
>-Original Message- >From: Nick Fisher > >> FYI, XFCE4 has session management that is masked in portage, but works >> perfectly here... > >Session management? I'm not 100% what you mean in this context what >'session' is being managed in what way? Are we talking about the X >session? As

RE: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Nick Fisher
>> >Ok... so there are gnome and kde USE flags. The descriptions aren't too >> >informative... things like 'adds support for gnome'. Now as I >> understand >> >it XFCE is quite gnome like... should I then use the -gnome flag when >> >compiling X apps to use in XFCE? Or is using that flag only going

RE: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Van Eps, Nathan D. (James Tower)
>-Original Message- >From: Tom Wesley > >On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 21:43, Van Eps, Nathan D. (James Tower) wrote: >> >-Original Message- >> >From: Nick Fisher >> > >> >GNOME & KDE use flags >> >Ok... so there are gnome and kde USE flags. The descriptions aren't too >> >informative... th

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Nick Fisher
>> It's seems bloomin odd to me I'll say that. However, portage seems >> quite firm on the idea that I have gtk+-1.2. I can only find gtk+-1.2 >> docs and binarys... Having said that I'm kinda working in the dark >> here knowing so little about gtk+. >> Can you think of any good tests I could try t

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Patrick Börjesson
> It's seems bloomin odd to me I'll say that. However, portage seems > quite firm on the idea that I have gtk+-1.2. I can only find gtk+-1.2 > docs and binarys... Having said that I'm kinda working in the dark > here knowing so little about gtk+. > Can you think of any good tests I could try to con

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread YoYo Siska
well, as for -gtk2 USE flag this is what guide for USE flags says: gtk Adds support for x11-libs/gtk+ (The GIMP Toolkit) gtk2 Use gtk+-2.0.0 over gtk+-1.2 in cases where a program supports both. so -gtk2 doesn't switch gtk off :) there has been something about this in some Gentoo Newsletter, b

RE: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Tom Wesley
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 21:43, Van Eps, Nathan D. (James Tower) wrote: > >-Original Message- > >From: Nick Fisher > > > >GNOME & KDE use flags > >Ok... so there are gnome and kde USE flags. The descriptions aren't too > >informative... things like 'adds support for gnome'. Now as I understand

RE: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Van Eps, Nathan D. (James Tower)
>-Original Message- >From: Nick Fisher > >GNOME & KDE use flags >Ok... so there are gnome and kde USE flags. The descriptions aren't too >informative... things like 'adds support for gnome'. Now as I understand >it XFCE is quite gnome like... should I then use the -gnome flag when >compilin

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Marius Mauch
On 12/16/03 Nick Fisher wrote: > >> GTK2 > >> When reading the docs this line jumped out at me: > >> "All XFce 4 modules depend on GTK2" > >> I thought that stange as I don't have gtk2 installed. Anyone out > >there> understand that? Are the two gtk libs close enough that XFCE > >can be> fooled i

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Nick Fisher
>> GTK2 >> When reading the docs this line jumped out at me: >> "All XFce 4 modules depend on GTK2" >> I thought that stange as I don't have gtk2 installed. Anyone out there >> understand that? Are the two gtk libs close enough that XFCE can be >> fooled into thinking that gtk is gtk2? > No, they h

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Marius Mauch
On 12/16/03 Nick Fisher wrote: > GTK2 > When reading the docs this line jumped out at me: > "All XFce 4 modules depend on GTK2" > I thought that stange as I don't have gtk2 installed. Anyone out there > understand that? Are the two gtk libs close enough that XFCE can be > fooled into thinking tha

[gentoo-user] USE flags (-gnome&-gtk2) and XFCE questions

2003-12-16 Thread Nick Fisher
Hello All, I recently got a little 166 laptop to play with and I thought I'd have a go at getting into X. As such I grabbed XFCE as a lightweight window manager. I was also looking at IceWM and FVWM. XFCE had the most amusing logo so it won ;) (Tho I may check out the others later) So in the int

Re: [gentoo-user] USE flags

2003-09-10 Thread Alberto Bert
I'm a new user, but I had a similar problem some time ago and I recompiled everething by # emerge -e world it sets the portage tree empty (but glibc), so everything will be re-emerged and compiled. If you want also recompile glibc, you just have to do it manually before the emerge world. hope c

[gentoo-user] USE flags

2003-09-10 Thread Brett
Greetings etc, In trying to get some more optimisation from my system I have disabled a *large* number of USE flage from the make.conf file. I am now wondering, the packages which I have previously emerged, which possibly have features which I do not want anymore, is there any easy way to recompile