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
hi !
emerge ufed
and launch, it should help...
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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
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
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
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
-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
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
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
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>-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
>> >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
>-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
>> 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
> 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
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
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
>-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
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
>> 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
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
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
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
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
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