On 13/05/13 04:57, Walter Dnes wrote:
I ran into this today while installing Gentoo on my new machine.
making executable: usr/lib64/preloadable_libintl.so
.[33;01m * .[39;49;00mQA Notice: Missing soname symlink(s):
.[33;01m * .[39;49;00m
.[33;01m * .[39;49;00m usr/lib64/libgnuintl.so.8 -
On 13/05/13 09:19, Samuli Suominen wrote:
On 13/05/13 04:57, Walter Dnes wrote:
I ran into this today while installing Gentoo on my new machine.
making executable: usr/lib64/preloadable_libintl.so
.[33;01m * .[39;49;00mQA Notice: Missing soname symlink(s):
.[33;01m * .[39;49;00m
.[33;01m *
Hello,
On Sun, 12 May 2013 17:35:06 +0200 Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
Thus, I recommended you simply install libreoffice-bin
thats not simply, he downgrade much packages and give
conflict msg without end. When Libreoffice 4 as bin
is present ok, but actually is older
On 12/05/2013 23:37, David Relson wrote:
[1] The logic goes something like this: it's a compiler, so the code
it produces must be consistently identical for identical inputs. So,
the current compiler builds gcc, giving version Y built by version X.
That instance of gcc in turn builds a
On 12/05/2013 23:53, Dale wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 12/05/2013 23:16, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I been noticing something weird when I upgrade gcc. Is this normal?
root@fireball / # genlop -c
Currently merging 2 out of 5
* sys-devel/gcc-4.4.7
current merge time: 6 seconds.
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If anyone have a Gentoo KVM image (preferably 10G or less) to share,
please email the details on how to obtain a copy. I will be using it
for development, so the simpler it is the better, with working networking.
The reason I'm asking here is
Alan McKinnon wrote:
I'm not sure what to make of this. portage lists the packages
correctly and has the SLOTs correct, but emerge seems to be launched
incorrectly. It's all very odd, and looks like bug-report material. To
be useful you are going to need data. Could you quickpkg the current
Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
I'm not sure what to make of this. portage lists the packages
correctly and has the SLOTs correct, but emerge seems to be launched
incorrectly. It's all very odd, and looks like bug-report material.
To
be useful you are going to need data.
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Dale. My thoughts: enable the 'multislot' useflag for gcc. Portage is
seeing all three as being in the same slot... -- Joost
Now that started something there. Nifty.
root@fireball / # emerge -uvaDN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating
When I start gdm, I get a message on the screen which says oh no,
something has gone wrong. The log file is at
http://pastebin.com/qwNE7ee6 -- I would appreciate any help.
I am running gentoo testing with the 3.8 unmasked.
--
Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question
Dale wrote:
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Dale. My thoughts: enable the 'multislot' useflag for gcc. Portage is
seeing all three as being in the same slot... -- Joost
Now that started something there. Nifty.
root@fireball / # emerge -uvaDN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in
On Mon, May 13, 2013 13:16, Dale wrote:
Dale wrote:
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Dale. My thoughts: enable the 'multislot' useflag for gcc. Portage is
seeing all three as being in the same slot... -- Joost
Now that started something there. Nifty.
root@fireball / # emerge -uvaDN world
These are
Am Mon, 13 May 2013 13:21:37 +0200
schrieb J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org:
Just a quick question, are you certain it is doing both simultaneously?
It could also be a bug in genlop?
I was thinking that, too. Dale, I would suggest you check the contents
of /var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/ (maybe
J. Roeleveld wrote:
I try to keep the USE-flags out of make.conf as much as possible.
Some packages have multislot where I don't necessarily want it enabled.
It turned into a USE flag nightmare so I used package.use. Sometimes it
just don't work out since a few packages gets into a world class
Marc Joliet wrote:
Am Mon, 13 May 2013 13:21:37 +0200
schrieb J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org:
Just a quick question, are you certain it is doing both simultaneously?
It could also be a bug in genlop?
I was thinking that, too. Dale, I would suggest you check the contents
of
On 05/13/2013 03:36 AM, Alexander Berntsen wrote:
If anyone have a Gentoo KVM image (preferably 10G or less) to share,
please email the details on how to obtain a copy. I will be using it
for development, so the simpler it is the better, with working networking.
The reason I'm asking here is
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On 13/05/13 14:29, Michael Mol wrote:
Running the script involves (obviously) a great deal of compiling,
but it results in a fully up-to-date system CFLAGS and USE settings
as specified up front...
I'm looking for a more minimal thing that's
On 05/13/2013 08:32 AM, Alexander Berntsen wrote:
On 13/05/13 14:29, Michael Mol wrote:
Running the script involves (obviously) a great deal of compiling,
but it results in a fully up-to-date system CFLAGS and USE settings
as specified up front...
I'm looking for a more minimal thing that's
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On 13/05/13 14:41, Michael Mol wrote:
Do you need anything more beyond basic layer [stuff]
No.
Thanks for looking into this. Much appreciated.
- --
Alexander
alexan...@plaimi.net
http://plaimi.net/~alexander
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On Mon, May 13, 2013 13:43, Dale wrote:
J. Roeleveld wrote:
I try to keep the USE-flags out of make.conf as much as possible.
Some packages have multislot where I don't necessarily want it
enabled.
It turned into a USE flag nightmare so I used package.use. Sometimes it
just don't work out
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 12:12:56AM +0200, Michael Hampicke wrote
Im not a gnome user as of yet, but I can tell you that the day is
coming (Gnome 3.8 I believe) when gnome will not work without PA,
so you will have to install it if you want newer Gnome.
That's
On Monday 13 May 2013 14:05:24 J. Roeleveld wrote:
I wonder if genlop is noticing there are 2 GCC-compiles running, but
picks the most current version for both, rather then the correct version
for each emerge?
That rings a bell. I think I spotted something of the sort several months
ago.
Hi,
I can give you my minimal gentoo vm(s). It's a stable gentoo minimal system
with following aditional software installed (copied from world file):
app-editors/nano
app-misc/screen
app-portage/gentoolkit
dev-util/lafilefixer
net-fs/nfs-utils
net-misc/dhcpcd
net-misc/ntp
sys-apps/portage
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On 13/05/13 18:36, Michael Mair-Keimberger wrote:
The vm has a 50gb harddisk
I'm not sure how KVM works with this -- is it a static file at 50G?
I'm looking for an image I can use on my SSD, so it really has to be
quite small (preferably maximum
J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Mon, May 13, 2013 13:43, Dale wrote:
I have it set to save a tarball here but I'd have to look up how to
rescue myself if I did screw up.
To rescue yourself using a binpackage:
# cd /
# tar -xvjpf ...path-to-binpackage-including-package...
After that, I would suggest
The uncompressed image has ~11gb and it would grow as you use it.
However it should be easy to shrink that.
The image has 3 (boot/swap/root) partitions, where the boot partition has
32mb. If i'm correct you only have to create a new image, make 2 or 3 (depends
if you need swap) partitions on
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On 13/05/13 19:24, Michael Mair-Keimberger wrote:
The uncompressed image has ~11gb and it would grow as you use it.
That is largely acceptable. I would prefer even smaller, but it's more
than sufficient for now. If you have anywhere I can get hold
Well, i don't have any online storage were i could upload it. Looking at
google i found this site www.transferbigfiles.com but i never tried it and
uploads will expire in 5 days. If you don't have anything else i would upload
it there..
mike
On Monday 13 May 2013 19:31:52 Alexander Berntsen
On Mon, 13 May 2013 12:11:34 -0500, Dale wrote:
To rescue yourself using a binpackage:
# cd /
# tar -xvjpf ...path-to-binpackage-including-package...
After that, I would suggest a emerge -vek world :)
I have a file for things like this in my root directory. I added this
one. I
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 13 May 2013 12:11:34 -0500, Dale wrote:
To rescue yourself using a binpackage:
# cd /
# tar -xvjpf ...path-to-binpackage-including-package...
After that, I would suggest a emerge -vek world :)
I have a file for things like this in my root directory. I added
On 05/13/2013 04:06 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
When I start gdm, I get a message on the screen which says oh no,
something has gone wrong.
If I had a bitcoin for every time I've seen that message I could buy
all of us a beer. Maybe two :)
The log file is at
walt:
Anyway, the trick *I* would try is to add the gentoo=nox kernel
option to the grub boot prompt (assuming you use grub) to prevent
gentoo from even trying to start an X session, thus avoiding gdm
and allowing you to use startx so you can read the gnome error
messages on the console while X
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/13/2013 04:06 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
When I start gdm, I get a message on the screen which says oh no,
something has gone wrong.
If I had a bitcoin for every time I've seen that message I could buy
all of us a beer. Maybe two :)
The log
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 8:40 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
[ snip ]
Well, I don't boot right into gdm or any display manager, I started gdm
by hand.
And by that you mean /etc/init.d/gdm start?
I did try startx, but got the same result, but I can get the
.xsessionerrors, so maybe someone
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