[gentoo-user] emerge emacs-cvs fails on a fairly minimal install

2008-05-17 Thread reader
I want to get emacs-cvs installed on a machine with no X or xorg stuff installed. I want version 23 for the newly merged multi-tty functionality. (a way to connect to a running emacs remotely) When I try to emerge it: [...] xfaces.c:(.text+0x42a6): undefined reference to `FONT_WEIGHT_NAME_NUME

Re: [gentoo-user] non-root crontab failure (permissions issue?)

2008-05-17 Thread deface
nm, just read that part .. haa King Spook wrote: I'm having trouble getting cron to be usable by normal users. I'm running vixie-cron 4.1-r10 on Gentoo Linux. My user is a member of both cron and crontab groups (being unsure which I needed, but speculating the former). There is no cron.allow, a

Re: [gentoo-user] non-root crontab failure (permissions issue?)

2008-05-17 Thread deface
user in cron group? King Spook wrote: I'm having trouble getting cron to be usable by normal users. I'm running vixie-cron 4.1-r10 on Gentoo Linux. My user is a member of both cron and crontab groups (being unsure which I needed, but speculating the former). There is no cron.allow, and an empty

[gentoo-user] non-root crontab failure (permissions issue?)

2008-05-17 Thread King Spook
I'm having trouble getting cron to be usable by normal users. I'm running vixie-cron 4.1-r10 on Gentoo Linux. My user is a member of both cron and crontab groups (being unsure which I needed, but speculating the former). There is no cron.allow, and an empty cron.deny file in /etc. Every time I tr

[gentoo-user] Re: How to set package.use for layman overlays

2008-05-17 Thread reader
Alexander Meinke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> So again, if one wanted to set some use flags differently for layman >>> packages ... where and how would that be done? >> >> I think that you should use package.use. > > Yes. According to Strollers post this is done by an package.use file > in /usr

Re: [gentoo-user] Problem upgrading kernel from 2.6.25.1to 2.6.26_rc1

2008-05-17 Thread David Relson
On Wed, 14 May 2008 13:54:09 +0200 Marko Kocić wrote: > 2008/5/14 Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Wednesday 14 May 2008, Marko Kocić wrote: > > > > > > Perhaps the output of dmesg and the relevant bits of messages > > > > from > > > > the init process will be required here > > > > >

RE: [gentoo-user] Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano

2008-05-17 Thread Bob Young
>-Original Message- >From: Alex Schuster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 2:20 AM >To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org >Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Multiple error messages for each keystroke in >nano > >Bob Young writes: > >> Currently I'm emerging xorg, but after that

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to set package.use for layman overlays

2008-05-17 Thread Alexander Meinke
So again, if one wanted to set some use flags differently for layman packages ... where and how would that be done? I think that you should use package.use. Yes. According to Strollers post this is done by an package.use file in /usr/portage/layman I think. Regards, acm. signature.asc

Re: [gentoo-user] How to set package.use for layman overlays

2008-05-17 Thread Wolf Canis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've just started to use layman tools and wondered if setting such > things as /etc/portage/package.use would still be done in that same > place and same way? I think yes. > > I want to install an overlay of emacs-cvs but with different use flags I would say there is

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: How to set package.use for layman overlays

2008-05-17 Thread Stroller
On 17 May 2008, at 14:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... It would also seem that /etc/portage/package.use would be global and include layman... is that right? Yes. So again, if one wanted to set some use flags differently for layman packages ... where and how would that be done? I think that

[gentoo-user] Re: How to set package.use for layman overlays

2008-05-17 Thread reader
>> I've just started to use layman tools and wondered if setting such >> things as /etc/portage/package.use would still be done in that same >> place and same way? deface <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > assuming you've got your make.conf setup appropriately, the overlay > will take precisidence. >

Re: [gentoo-user] How to set package.use for layman overlays

2008-05-17 Thread deface
assuming you've got your make.conf setup appropriately, the overlay will take precisidence. PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/portage/local" PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/storage/repos/uberpenguin/trunk" source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf deface On May 17, 2008, at 6:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've ju

[gentoo-user] How to set package.use for layman overlays

2008-05-17 Thread reader
I've just started to use layman tools and wondered if setting such things as /etc/portage/package.use would still be done in that same place and same way? I want to install an overlay of emacs-cvs but with different use flags I'm following along with the instruction at: http://www.enigmacurry.com

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Re: [gentoo-user] Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano

2008-05-17 Thread Alex Schuster
Bob Young writes: > Currently I'm emerging xorg, but after that finishes, I'll first try > flipping the debug and spell use flags back and see what that does. It will work. I just emerged nano with debug use flag, and get the same errors as you. Should someone file a bug about this? Or is this

RE: [gentoo-user] Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano

2008-05-17 Thread Bob Young
-Original Message- From: Ian Hilt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 11:03 PM To: Gentoo-user List Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano >> On Fri, 16 May 2008 at 7:07pm -0700, Bob Young wrote: >> I'm installing a new Gentoo box

RE: [gentoo-user] Re: Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano

2008-05-17 Thread Bob Young
-Original Message- From: Francesco Talamona [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 10:46 PM To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Multiple error messages for each keystroke in nano On Saturday 17 May 2008, Bob Young wrote: > Can anybody explain what's