Hello,
I've been trying to get a chinese Arduino clone board (HNDuino UNO)
working for ~5 hours now.
Gentoo does recognize it (shows up correctly in dmesg) but for some
reason I keep getting an error while trying to push code onto the damn
thing.
avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not res
When I try an emerge I get
E6430 ~ # emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --exclude chromium
--keep-going @world
python-exec: Invalid impl in /etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf: python3.4
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencie
On 2019.03.23 17:58, allan gottlieb wrote:
When I try an emerge I get
E6430 ~ # emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --exclude
chromium --keep-going @world
python-exec: Invalid impl in /etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf:
python3.4
These are the packages that would be merg
On Sat, Mar 23 2019, Jack wrote:
> On 2019.03.23 17:58, allan gottlieb wrote:
>> When I try an emerge I get
>>
>> E6430 ~ # emerge --update --changed-use --with-bdeps=n --exclude
>> chromium --keep-going @world
>> python-exec: Invalid impl in /etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf:
>> pyth
I just did an emerge update after 6 or 7 weeks. I manually excluded
GCC 8.2.0 pending word if there are any problems. How is 8.2.0 working
for people?
--
Walter Dnes
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 8:46 PM Walter Dnes wrote:
> I just did an emerge update after 6 or 7 weeks. I manually excluded
> GCC 8.2.0 pending word if there are any problems. How is 8.2.0 working
> for people?
No issues here, including kernel rebuild.
John Blinka
>
When setting up a new kernel with "make oldconfig", almost all new
device drivers default to "N". The glaring exception is network cards.
They all seem to default to "Y". Is this a bug or a "feature"?
--
Walter Dnes
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
> On Mar 23, 2019, at 21:03, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
> When setting up a new kernel with "make oldconfig", almost all new
> device drivers default to "N". The glaring exception is network cards.
> They all seem to default to "Y". Is this a bug or a "feature"?
This has been a 'feature' for a w
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 11:46 AM Walter Dnes wrote:
> I just did an emerge update after 6 or 7 weeks. I manually excluded
> GCC 8.2.0 pending word if there are any problems. How is 8.2.0 working
> for people?
>
~amd64 users have been using it since August 2018, I haven't had any issues
but y
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