It seems like the current x86 versions are:
alsa-lib: 1.0.13
alsa-headers: 1.0.13
alsa-driver: 1.0.12
alsa-driver wants alsa-headers to match it; alsa-lib also wants
alsa-headers to match it (or be ahead of it). Is there something messed
up? This has stayed the same with syncs over a day
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Walter Dnes wrote:
f) it has no good alternative :-(
it has. amarok, alsaplayer, xine
[m3000][root][~] emerge --ask alsaplayer
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy
On Friday 27 October 2006 07:03, Mark Knecht wrote:
It hasn't been supported for a long time. That said there is a new
maintainer who just took it over last week so don't give up totally on
alsaplayer. It was good for its day.
it was great for testing dmix and hardware mixing - having 8
On Friday 27 October 2006 08:14, Daniel Barkalow wrote:
It seems like the current x86 versions are:
alsa-lib: 1.0.13
alsa-headers: 1.0.13
alsa-driver: 1.0.12
alsa-driver wants alsa-headers to match it; alsa-lib also wants
alsa-headers to match it (or be ahead of it). Is there something
What are the numbers at the beginning of each line in the logs of
emerge? Example:
1161911504: --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
I'm assuming that 1161911504 is some date. If so, how can I translate it
into something human-meaningfull?
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On Friday 27 October 2006 11:55, Jorge Almeida wrote:
What are the numbers at the beginning of each line in the logs of
emerge? Example:
1161911504: --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
I'm assuming that 1161911504 is some date. If so, how can I translate it
into something human-meaningfull?
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:55:58 +0100 (WEST), Jorge Almeida wrote:
I'm assuming that 1161911504 is some date. If so, how can I translate it
into something human-meaningfull?
emerge genlop
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On Friday 27 October 2006 06:00, Walter Dnes wrote:
f) it has no good alternative :-(
it has. amarok, alsaplayer, xine
[m3000][root][~] emerge --ask alsaplayer
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy
On Friday 27 October 2006 11:55, Jorge Almeida wrote:
What are the numbers at the beginning of each line in the logs of
emerge? Example:
1161911504: --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
I'm assuming that 1161911504 is some date. If so, how can I translate it
into something human-meaningfull?
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Harm Geerts wrote:
On Friday 27 October 2006 06:00, Walter Dnes wrote:
f) it has no good alternative :-(
it has. amarok, alsaplayer, xine
[m3000][root][~] emerge --ask alsaplayer
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
On Friday 27 October 2006 12:22, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:55:58 +0100 (WEST), Jorge Almeida wrote:
I'm assuming that 1161911504 is some date. If so, how can I translate it
into something human-meaningfull?
emerge genlop
Oh, forgot about that.
On that note, I found qlop
Daniel Barkalow wrote:
xine == almost as bloated as Windows Media Player. I want a simple
*AUDIO PLAYER* dammit, not some honking big multi-media package that
takes forever to build. I've had problems building xine, and swear by
mplayer. I'd sooner use mplayer than xine.
amarok == Even
Hi,
I am trying to keep my new install nice and clean, nothing useless
lurking around. I run emerge -p --depclean world on occasion and I
finally got this one:
These are the packages that would be unmerged:
sci-libs/fftw
selected: 3.0.1-r2
protected: none
omitted: none
[m3000][root][~] emerge --ask alsaplayer
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy alsaplayer.
amd64 ~ # emerge --search alsaplayer
Searching...
[ Results for search key : alsaplayer ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
On Friday 27 October 2006 13:06, Dale wrote:
I am trying to keep my new install nice and clean, nothing useless
lurking around. I run emerge -p --depclean world on occasion and I
finally got this one:
These are the packages that would be unmerged:
sci-libs/fftw
selected:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 12:42:17 +0200, Harm Geerts wrote:
emerge genlop
Oh, forgot about that.
On that note, I found qlop to be much faster.
qlop is faster at what it does, but does less. A combination of the two
is well worth having.
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On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 02:20 -0400, Daniel Barkalow wrote:
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Walter Dnes wrote:
f) it has no good alternative :-(
it has. amarok, alsaplayer, xine
[m3000][root][~] emerge --ask alsaplayer
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Bo rsted Andresen wrote:
Sounds like you've disabled the fftw use flag of libsamplerate. --depclean is
generally pretty safe when `emerge -DNp world` doesn't want to do anything.
Better to use `dep -L fftw` from app-portage/udept or `pquery --vdb --revdep
sci-libs/fftw` from
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Friday 27 October 2006 11:55, Jorge Almeida wrote:
I'm assuming that 1161911504 is some date. If so, how can I
translate it into something human-meaningfull?
# tail /var/log/emerge.log | awk -F: '{print strftime(%D %X %Z,
$1),$2}'
tail
On Friday 27 October 2006 14:24, Dale wrote:
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Sounds like you've disabled the fftw use flag of libsamplerate.
--depclean is generally pretty safe when `emerge -DNp world` doesn't want
to do anything.
Better to use `dep -L fftw` from app-portage/udept or `pquery
Bo rsted Andresen wrote:
snip
`equery depends` considers all use flags as enabled even if they aren't.
pquery and dep take your use flags into account.
All the pkgcore programs are masked. What version do you recommend I
unmask? Equery shows these available:
[SNIP]
My wife's computer is having a screen resolution problem in gnome. The
only screen resolutions available are 856x480 and 640x480. I don't
understand this, as I have set in her xorg.conf file to only allow
1024x768 and 800x600 . Where is this coming from? She uses modular X.
Here is her
Every time I boot my resolv.conf reverts to the original file with no name
servers in it. Because I use my laptop in various places I have a series of
resolv.conf files (resolv.conf.xx1, resolv.conf.xx2, etc) When I use a
different network I just cp /etc/resolv.conf.xx1 /etc/resolv.conf Now
On Friday 27 October 2006 14:56, Dale wrote:
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
snip
`equery depends` considers all use flags as enabled even if they aren't.
pquery and dep take your use flags into account.
All the pkgcore programs are masked. What version do you recommend I
unmask? Equery
On Friday 27 October 2006 20:51, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
Every time I boot my resolv.conf reverts to the original file with no name
servers in it. Because I use my laptop in various places I have a series
of resolv.conf files (resolv.conf.xx1, resolv.conf.xx2, etc) When I use a
different
On 27 October 2006 15:26, Michael Sullivan wrote:
My wife's computer is having a screen resolution problem in gnome. The
only screen resolutions available are 856x480 and 640x480. I don't
understand this, as I have set in her xorg.conf file to only allow
1024x768 and 800x600 . Where is this
On Friday 27 October 2006 11:20, Novensiles divi Flamen wrote:
Do you have 'dhcp_eth0=nodns ' in your /etc/conf.d/net file? This problem
came up recently with someone else, can't confirm whether it was the nodns
option or a different one (possibly notcp, which I can't find documented)
but
Is Audacious able to pull in CD info from the Internet?
I see know way to configure for that function.
Thanks
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On 10:51 Fri 27 Oct , Matthew R. Lee wrote:
Every time I boot my resolv.conf reverts to the original file with no name
servers in it. Because I use my laptop in various places I have a series of
resolv.conf files (resolv.conf.xx1, resolv.conf.xx2, etc) When I use a
different network I
Hello list,
I am having difficulty configuring the path variables of a MakeFile. I am
tring to build
pg_filedump with no success. You'll have to forgive me if this is a
no-brainer, this is my first
attempt at building software without the aid of emerge.
Here are the instructions in the
Bo rsted Andresen wrote:
I somehow get the feeling you haven't quite understood what I have said. So
I'll try again. media-libs/libsamplerate only depends on sci-libs/fftw if you
have the fftw use flag enabled.
# emerge -vp1 libsamplerate
[...]
[ebuild R ]
On Friday 27 October 2006 19:59, Dale wrote:
Ahhh, I see now what you are saying. Default is to use fftw unless I
turn it off. Gotcha now.
I haven't said anything about what the default is. Actually it's off by
default..
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On 10/27/06, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the numbers at the beginning of each line in the logs of
emerge? Example:
1161911504: --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
I'm assuming that 1161911504 is some date. If so, how can I translate it
into something human-meaningfull?
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
I'm assuming that 1161911504 is some date. If so, how can I translate it
into something human-meaningfull?
carcharias rjf # date -d @1161911504
Thu Oct 26 18:11:44 MST 2006
Well, there's one more solution :)
Would you say that using date is
On 10/27/06, Richard Broersma Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make: *** No rule to make target
`/usr/lib/postgresql/src/backend/utils/hash/pg_crc.c', needed by
`pg_crc.o'. Stop.
I am pretty sure I specified the correct Include directory. But I really don't
have a clue what
the SOURCE
Is there a way that I can edit /etc/init.d/net.eth0 so that when it
calls dhcpcd to get an IP address, it doesn't overwrite my domain name
or my /etc/resolv.conf file? I looked at /etc/init.d/net.eth0, but
could not find anyplace where it actually called dhcpcd...
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On 10/27/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way that I can edit /etc/init.d/net.eth0 so that when it
calls dhcpcd to get an IP address, it doesn't overwrite my domain name
or my /etc/resolv.conf file? I looked at /etc/init.d/net.eth0, but
could not find anyplace where it
Thanks Stuart,
It seems that it is a ver 1000 device and I have managed to get it (partly)
working with the rt2x00 driver using the rt2500usb compile flag. This is
what the USB port shows:
==
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 050d:7050 Belkin Components
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:25:02 -0400 sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is Audacious able to pull in CD info from the Internet?
I see know way to configure for that function.
Preferences - Plugins - CD Audio Plugin - Preferences - CD Info
Robert
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The issue was resolved by reemerging the package in question. Seems like there was a bug in the installer.On 10/25/06, Zac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I had this happen, and I didn't spend much time on it, but I unmasked
the 1.0.9626 drivers and upgraded.Took care of this problem, I havenot tested it
The source directory should point to...well...the package sources.
That is, wherever you extracted the sources to. Pointing them to
/usr/lib/postgresql is only valid if you extracted the sources there.
If you extracted them to your home directory for example, you would
point to the directory
On 10/27/06, Richard Broersma Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The source directory should point to...well...the package sources.
That is, wherever you extracted the sources to. Pointing them to
/usr/lib/postgresql is only valid if you extracted the sources there.
If you extracted them to your
Ah, yes, portage will remove postgresql sources after building. So
you'll need to re-create the sources. Probably the easiest thing to
do is:
# ebuild /usr/portage/dev-db/postgresql/postgresql-version.ebuild unpack
Then set the source directory to
Howdy,
The other week I unmasked the nvidia beta drivers, then unmasked
X 7.1. Well and good.
Until I tried to run google earth. This was a first for me. Totally
unresponsive
system, spawning ksysguard processes about every other second. Couldn't
ctrl-alt-Fn, couldn't keep the focus in a
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Peter Ruskin wrote:
Would you say that using date is faster/lighter than awk (as per
other replies)? This is to be included in a script, so the
lighter the better...
I would think so, yes. If you write a script like this...
#!/bin/sh
# unix-time
date -d @$1
...and enter:
Greetings,
My install the 2006.1 LiveCD didn't work 100% -- the emerge
portion of the install died. This left me with a system that is
usable, though not 100% correct. When the system starts up there's a
popup window that says:
There was an error loading the theme gentoo-livecd.2006.1. Can't
I've just used genkernel to build a kernel from
gentoo-sources-2.6.18-gentoo-r1. The build ended with:
* Copying config for successful build to
* /etc/kernels/kernel-config-x86-2.6.18-gentoo-r1
* initramfs: Initializing...
* Creating base_layout cpio archive...
* Creating
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 12:27:52PM +0200, Harm Geerts wrote
On Friday 27 October 2006 06:00, Walter Dnes wrote:
amarok == Even worse than xine. It's a Windows Media Player wannabee
bloated frontend that ends up launching xine. In addition to building
xinelib, it also builds kde-base,
Hi,
I do an
eix-sync emerge --pretend --tree --verbose --update --deep world
on a regular basis.
Each time the alsa-headers are offered for update.
If alsa-headers 1.0.13 are installed, alsa-headers 1.0.12 are offered
for update.
If alsa-headers 1.0.12 are installed, alsa-headers
Hi,
sorry for being offtopic, but may be one of the members of this list
also own the same monitor and know the trick...
There is a way, which I remember no more, to enter the service mode
of the on screen menu...it was something like pressing two buttons at
the same time...or so...but it
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