SOLVED: Re: [gentoo-user] Progress made, not done yet Re: All of a sudden, no apache2. No clue why.

2010-08-05 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: > I may have found the root of the problem: examine the following output of > an eix query on apache, and note that the cgi stuff seems to be turned off > in the installed version. > [snip snip] > The installed version seems to have CGI tu

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Progress made, not done yet Re: All of a sudden, no apache2. No clue why.

2010-08-05 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
See SOLVED thread [snip all] -- Kevin O'Gorman, PhD

Re: [gentoo-user] Updating dev-libs/glib pulls a lot of packages...

2010-08-05 Thread Vaeth
> [ebuild N] app-text/build-docbook-catalog-1.4 > [ebuild N] app-arch/unzip-6.0-r1 USE="bzip2 unicode" > [ebuild N] app-text/sgml-common-0.6.3-r5 > [ebuild N] dev-libs/libgpg-error-1.7 USE="nls -common-lisp" > [ebuild N] app-text/docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.75.2 > [ebuild

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Progress made, not done yet Re: All of a sudden, no apache2. No clue why.

2010-08-05 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
I may have found the root of the problem: examine the following output of an eix query on apache, and note that the cgi stuff seems to be turned off in the installed version. [I] www-servers/apache Available versions: (2) 2.2.14-r1 2.2.15 {apache2_modules_actions apache2_modules_alias ap

[gentoo-user] Updating dev-libs/glib pulls a lot of packages...

2010-08-05 Thread Jarry
Hi, After just one week I am updating one of my servers but I am rather terrified by all the stuff the new glib wants to install: # emerge --pretend --update glib These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] app-text/build-docbook-catalo

[gentoo-user] Re: boot log

2010-08-05 Thread James
Bill Kenworthy iinet.net.au> writes: > Is there a way to log the boot messages - dmesg after booting up doesnt > show module load failures and they scroll off the screen and I can find > what they are. app-admin/showconsole "small daemon for logging console output during boot" I have not tried

[gentoo-user] Re: baselayout upgrade

2010-08-05 Thread James
Alex Schuster wonkology.org> writes: > > I went down the bl2/openrc path a long time ago and there were some > > unpleasant moments. But overall it was ok. > I had no trouble at all, but I may just have been lucky. > > At the moment 'devfs' needs almost a freaking minute to start and I > > ha

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Progress made, not done yet Re: All of a sudden, no apache2. No clue why.

2010-08-05 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Kyle Bader wrote: > >> AddHandler cgi-script cgi py > >> > > Thanks, Kyle, you've been getting me closer and closer. > > If I'm starting to "get" the new stuff, AddHandler declares certain > > extensions. Up until last month, extensions were not required, and in

Re: [gentoo-user] boot log

2010-08-05 Thread William Kenworthy
On Thu, 2010-08-05 at 06:55 -0400, dhk wrote: > On 08/05/2010 03:54 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: > > On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 08:19:29 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote: > > > >> Is there a way to log the boot messages - dmesg after booting up doesnt > >> show module load failures and they scroll off the screen

[gentoo-user] Making emerge-delta-webrsync more useful

2010-08-05 Thread Jonathan
Am I right in thinking that the Gentoo Rsync mirrors are using more bandwidth then they could, because of the CPU load on the servers and the fact that there are less Rsync mirrors then distfiles mirrors? Emerge-delta-webrsync downloads its patch from the distfiles mirrors which can make it up

Re: [gentoo-user] boot log

2010-08-05 Thread dhk
On 08/05/2010 03:54 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 08:19:29 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote: > >> Is there a way to log the boot messages - dmesg after booting up doesnt >> show module load failures and they scroll off the screen and I can find >> what they are. > > Set rc_logger="YES

Re: [gentoo-user] boot log

2010-08-05 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 08:19:29 +0800, Bill Kenworthy wrote: > Is there a way to log the boot messages - dmesg after booting up doesnt > show module load failures and they scroll off the screen and I can find > what they are. Set rc_logger="YES" in /etc/rc.conf to have the boot sequence logged to /v