Re: [gentoo-user] No trace of installed simpleagenda

2013-12-23 Thread Jeremi Piotrowski
> Does anybody know how one can start > this extremely humble program Use equery f simpleagenda to find files installed by this package (equery is part of the gentoolkit package). Cheers

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Khumba
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 00:53:16 -0700 Joseph wrote: > I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk > > * Checking for at least 18 gigabytes disk space at > "/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.0.4/temp" ... >

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Wang Xuerui
在 2013-12-23 下午3:54,"Joseph" 写道: > > I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk > > How do I tell the system to use /home partition to use for compiling temp tiles? For such a change to apply only to webkit-gtk (or any other package you want, actually), you can tr

[gentoo-user] Re: out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Holger Hoffstätte
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 00:53:16 -0700, Joseph wrote: > I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile > webkit-gtk > [..] > How do I tell the system to use /home partition to use for compiling > temp tiles? portage.env allows per-package environment variables. This will use two s

Re: [gentoo-user] No trace of installed simpleagenda

2013-12-23 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 07:00:31 +0200, Gevisz wrote: > However, I cannot find it in any FXCE menus and there is > no simpleagenda command in shell. Moreover, there are no > simpleagenda folder in /usr/share/doc and no man page for it. qlist simpleagenda will show you what it installed where. qlist

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Bruce Hill
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 12:53:16AM -0700, Joseph wrote: > I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk > > * Checking for at least 18 gigabytes disk space at > "/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.0.4/temp" ... >

[gentoo-user] Re: syslog-ng configs for separating warnings/errors and different types of traffic

2013-12-23 Thread James
Tanstaafl libertytrek.org> writes: > I'm very interested in what are best practices, and what others do as > far as separating out different types of messages in their logs. > I'm also open to some additional separation, and like I said, I'm > interested in what others do with theirs... > Spec

[gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Timur Aydin
Hello everybody, I have a gentoo linux PC at home that I am using as my internet gateway. It is also running a web server and a mail server with a static IP. Everything is working fine. Now I have installed a VPN server on this system (OpenVPN) and I am using a VPN service provider to get a USA I

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Joseph
On 12/23/13 08:56, Bruce Hill wrote: On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 12:53:16AM -0700, Joseph wrote: I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk * Checking for at least 18 gigabytes disk space at "/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.0.4/temp" ... [ !! ] * There is

[gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Timur Aydin
Hello everybody, I have a gentoo linux PC at home that I am using as my internet gateway. It is also running a web server and a mail server with a static IP. Everything is working fine. Now I have installed a VPN server on this system (OpenVPN) and I am using a VPN service provider to get a USA I

[gentoo-user] Re: out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread James
Joseph gmail.com> writes: > > I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk I'm not sure you have usb3, but if you do and you have a usb3 stick, it's useful for this temporary expanded space need and so much more. Sure it probably will not run as fast as your nat

Re: [gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 12/23/2013 07:47 AM, Timur Aydin wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I have a gentoo linux PC at home that I am using as my internet gateway. > It is also running a web server and a mail server with a static IP. > Everything is working fine. > > Now I have installed a VPN server on this system (Open

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Bruce Hill
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 08:44:46AM -0700, Joseph wrote: > > > >It appears to only require such a ridiculous amount if you build with > >debugging flags. > > This would be an easy solution but debug flags are off: > [ebuild N ] net-libs/webkit-gtk-1.8.3-r300:3 USE="geoloc gstreamer > introsp

Re: [gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Timur Aydin
On 12/23/13 17:55, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > On 12/23/2013 07:47 AM, Timur Aydin wrote: >> Hello everybody, >> >> I have a gentoo linux PC at home that I am using as my internet gateway. >> It is also running a web server and a mail server with a static IP. >> Everything is working fine. >> >> Now

Re: [gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 12/23/2013 11:01 AM, Timur Aydin wrote: > > I am located in Turkey. The VPN service provider is > http://www.strongvpn.com and they have servers all over the world. I am > using their server located in New York. Once I establish the SSL VPN > tunnel, the NY server effectively becomes my interne

Re: [gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Burak Arslan
Selamlar, On 12/23/13 18:01, Timur Aydin wrote: > On 12/23/13 17:55, Michael Orlitzky wrote: >> On 12/23/2013 07:47 AM, Timur Aydin wrote: >>> Hello everybody, >>> >>> I have a gentoo linux PC at home that I am using as my internet gateway. >>> It is also running a web server and a mail server wit

Re: [gentoo-user] No trace of installed simpleagenda

2013-12-23 Thread gevisz
2013/12/23 Jeremi Piotrowski > > Does anybody know how one can start > this extremely humble program > > Use equery f simpleagenda to find files installed by this package (equery > is part of the gentoolkit package). > Thank you for the help. (Or you and Neil Bothwick, to be precise and thankful.

Re: [gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Timur Aydin
On 12/23/13 18:12, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > Anything you can provide, it's not clear to the rest of us how many > computers are involved. Is the web/mail server only the gatway, or is > that the workstation that you're using (when, for example, trying to > access the website)? This is my home net

Re: [gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Timur Aydin
On 12/23/13 18:24, Burak Arslan wrote: > Once the VPN connection is established, among the routes pushed by your > OpenVPN provider is also a default gateway entry which routes every > non-local packet through the vpn. Here is the routing setup after the tunnel is up: bonsai ~ # /etc/init.d/openv

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Joseph
On 12/23/13 00:18, Khumba wrote: On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 00:53:16 -0700 Joseph wrote: I'm upgrading the system and running out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk * Checking for at least 18 gigabytes disk space at "/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.0.4/temp" ... [ !! ] * There is NOT at le

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Joseph
On 12/23/13 09:57, Bruce Hill wrote: On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 08:44:46AM -0700, Joseph wrote: > >It appears to only require such a ridiculous amount if you build with >debugging flags. This would be an easy solution but debug flags are off: [ebuild N ] net-libs/webkit-gtk-1.8.3-r300:3 USE=

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Khumba
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 11:52:56 -0700 Joseph wrote: > On 12/23/13 09:57, Bruce Hill wrote: > >On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 08:44:46AM -0700, Joseph wrote: > >> > > >> >It appears to only require such a ridiculous amount if you build with > >> >debugging flags. > >> > >> This would be an easy solution but

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Bruce Hill
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 11:52:56AM -0700, Joseph wrote: > > I just did, but it doesn't help webkit-gtk-2.0.4 still asking 18GB disk space > to compile. "Checking for sufficient disk space to build ${PN} with debugging CFLAGS" None here and 2.0.4 has built with 7G, and on the other box with 12G

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Joseph
On 12/23/13 11:20, Khumba wrote: [snip] Note that as Holger says, you need to use /etc/portage/package.env to ensure that you're not setting debugging flags like CFLAGS="-g" either, to stop webkit-gtk from wanting 18GB. /etc/portage/package.env: net-libs/webkit-gtk no-debug.conf /etc/porta

Re: [gentoo-user] out of disk space to compile webkit-gtk

2013-12-23 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 11:09:17 -0700, Joseph wrote: > I have changed in make.conf: > PORTAGE_TMPFS="/home/joseph/tmp" > Why is it checking for disk space at: > /var/tmp/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.0.4/temp Because you should have set PORTAGE_TMPDIR -- Neil Bothwick If you don't pay your ex

Re: [gentoo-user] No trace of installed simpleagenda

2013-12-23 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 23/12/13 07:00, Gevisz wrote: > I have emerged simpleagenda. Everything went on smoothly, > no errors or warnings appeared. emerge --search simpleagenda > shows that version 0.43 of the package is installed. > > However, I cannot find it in any FXCE menus and there is > no simpleagenda command

Re: [gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 12/23/2013 12:39 PM, Timur Aydin wrote: > On 12/23/13 18:12, Michael Orlitzky wrote: >> Anything you can provide, it's not clear to the rest of us how many >> computers are involved. Is the web/mail server only the gatway, or is >> that the workstation that you're using (when, for example, tryin

Re: [gentoo-user] VPN question

2013-12-23 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 12/23/2013 07:04 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: > > The not-simple solutions are probably going to involve reorganizing your > network a bit; having a workstation, web server, and VPN client all on > one box is giving you conflicting requirements. But maybe if you're > lucky, you have a static pub