On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 4:17 PM Jorge Almeida wrote:
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> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:46 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > > Do you have a Window license you can run in a VM? I suspect that
might work pretty well. I used to run Go2Meeting that way and never had any
trouble.
> > >
> > > I
Hey Jason,
Please let me know what I am missing and if I should add anything more.
Thanks a lot for your work in porting it :D
Supplementary information (build log last 200 lines, make.conf, eix-installed
-a) in email.
Cheers,
Aisha
Last 200 lines of build.log:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:46 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
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> > > Do you have a Window license you can run in a VM? I suspect that might
> > > work pretty well. I used to run Go2Meeting that way and never had any
> > > trouble.
> >
> > I think I'm entitled to an unexpensive licence @work. Maybe
> > Do you have a Window license you can run in a VM? I suspect that might
work pretty well. I used to run Go2Meeting that way and never had any
trouble.
>
> I think I'm entitled to an unexpensive licence @work. Maybe that's the
> solution, such as it is. I bought micro+interface specifically for
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 05:07:48PM -0400, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> I might believe you about speed, but not about RAM. Memory usage goes up
> with static linking because you've got multiple copies of the same thing
> loaded into memory.
No. I told about RAM :-). Several years ago i had some
On Wed, 22 Apr 2020 12:20:38 +0100
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Apr 2020 12:17:23 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>
> > >"BOINC is an open-source software platform for computing using
> > >volunteered
> > >resources."
> >
> > Considering the current situation, I switched my systems to
> >
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 7:08 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
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>
>
> Do you have a Window license you can run in a VM? I suspect that might work
> pretty well. I used to run Go2Meeting that way and never had any trouble.
I think I'm entitled to an unexpensive licence @work. Maybe that's the
solution,
What I need is the early commit history of portage:
https://github.com/gentoo/portage/tree/savior
Thanks,: D
Dale 于2020年4月24日周五 下午7:25写道:
> Tanek Liang wrote:
>
> Thank you. This should not contain the complete svn repository, so it is
> not what I need.
>
> Dale 于2020年4月19日周日 上午8:47写道:
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>>
This is my mistake. The portage git repository already contains all history.
At the beginning, I ran "git log" to view the history, and saw that the
earliest commit was 2005.
But to view all commit history, I should run "git log --all".
So I found that the savior branch contains all the
On 4/23/20 2:14 PM, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 9:34 PM, Michael Orlitzky
> wrote:
>
>> Dependency resolution is indeed a (formally) hard problem. Solving the
>> traveling salesman problem is also hard. Solving the traveling salesman
>> problem while being punched
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 06:46:43PM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2020-04-24, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> > I don't have such experience. I use gentoo/funtoo for a less period, but
> > on more machines(servers and desktops). And i catched one or two
> > (don't remember exactly) situations
On 4/23/20 4:45 AM, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 03:24:07PM -0400, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>> FWIW, I do know there are situations where static linking is the right
>> thing to do.
>
> If you project require strong security, than it would be simpler to use
> static
On 4/23/20 5:44 AM, Dale wrote:
> lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 04:02:13AM -0500, Dale wrote:
>>> lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
Just interesting, why you need to sync every day?
And why you need emerge -e, if you can use emerge -auND?
>>> Might be because Michael is
On 2020-04-24, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 01:34:39PM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2020-04-24, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
>> > The core of portage should be in C, imho.
>>
>> Why? I've been running Gentoo on multiple machines (generally at
>> least 4 or 5) for 15+
On Friday, April 24, 2020 9:56 PM, Michele Alzetta
wrote:
> I mean, basically portage is just a set of functions, so a functional
> programming language might just be the best way to go
yes, haskell passes step (1); so does php,
java, etc. now kindly apply the rest of the steps
((2) and
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 09:08:31PM +0300, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 06:30:25PM +0200, inasprecali wrote:
> > There is no rational reason for the core of Portage to be written in
> > C.
>
> There are more than one rational reasons to do so.
Such as ?
Portage builds
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 10:21 AM Jorge Almeida wrote:
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> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 6:11 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> > I __ONLY__ meant for testing purposes. I understand discord is the
result we are working toward. Right now I don't know what the root cause of
the failure is so
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 06:30:25PM +0200, inasprecali wrote:
> There is no rational reason for the core of Portage to be written in
> C.
There are more than one rational reasons to do so.
--
Олег Неманов (Oleg Nemanov)
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 01:34:39PM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2020-04-24, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> > The core of portage should be in C, imho.
>
> Why? I've been running Gentoo on multiple machines (generally at
> least 4 or 5) for 15+ years now. I've never seen any problems that
>
I mean, basically portage is just a set of functions, so a functional
programming language might just be the best way to go
Il giorno ven 24 apr 2020 alle ore 19:54 Michele Alzetta <
michele.alze...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> ... seems like you're describing haskell ...
> ... now, portage written
... seems like you're describing haskell ...
... now, portage written in haskell would be really something
Il giorno ven 24 apr 2020 alle ore 14:36 Caveman Al Toraboran <
toraboracave...@protonmail.com> ha scritto:
> On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 8:32 PM, Michael Jones
> wrote:
>
> > > No-no.
On Friday, April 24, 2020 8:30 PM, inasprecali wrote:
> There is no rational reason for the core of Portage to be written in
> C.
curious.. are you also cool if busybox was written
in python?
On 24 Apr 2020, at 18:37, Caveman Al Toraboran
wrote:
>
> On Friday, April 24, 2020 8:30 PM, inasprecali
> wrote:
>
>> There is no rational reason for the core of Portage to be written in
>> C.
>
> curious.. are you also cool if busybox was written
> in python?
The argument for a
Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
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>> ...
>> I exported ARCH="x86_64" and did eix-update, but still:
>>
>> % F=':\n' eix --format '' -e tpm2-tss
>> 2.2.3-r2:
>> 2.3.3:
>
> Did you check with "eix --print ARCH"?
Sure.
> but rather what the command "arch" is returning.
No. It's what it gets from the
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 6:11 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
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>
>
> I __ONLY__ meant for testing purposes. I understand discord is the result we
> are working toward. Right now I don't know what the root cause of the failure
> is so testing some other app and discovering it works would tell us the
>
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 10:04 AM Jorge Almeida wrote:
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> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 5:27 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> >
> >
>
> >If it's true that discord is so picky then I wonder if there would
be some value in testing your virtual sound card with some other app to
ensure that at least the
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 5:27 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
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>
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>If it's true that discord is so picky then I wonder if there would be some
> value in testing your virtual sound card with some other app to ensure that
> at least the basic Alsa needs are being met?
>
>
On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 12:22:39 +0300
lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> The core of portage should be in C, imho. But it can be extendable
> with hooks written in something simple like a bash.
> It mustn't be a solid binary. It can be splitted into separate parts
> with strict definitions of interaction
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 6:36 AM Jorge Almeida wrote:
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> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 2:06 PM Michael wrote:
> >
>
> >
> > I understand discord also offers a webRTC service, which ought to work
with a
> > browser - so it should be down to the browser to communicate with Alsa.
>
> Been there, tried
On Friday, April 24, 2020 4:45 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> How did we get from "Is Gentoo dead?" to "Is C++ dead?"
c++ is very alive. it just usually exists in the
form of a disease and spreads like cancer.
rgrds,
cm.
Yes, but when it first came out it defaulted to killing processes. This was
on a university server, so I imagine ac stable distro. As I told you, I
know someone who was bitten hard by this.
Il ven 24 apr 2020, 14:07 Rich Freeman ha scritto:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 6:31 AM Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 08:06:53 -0400,
Rich Freeman wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 6:31 AM Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 10:41:24 +0200, Michele Alzetta wrote:
> >
> > > ... I just hope the remote system isn't running systemd, if so, you
> > > have to do some additional
On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 08:06:53 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote:
> > > ... I just hope the remote system isn't running systemd, if so, you
> > > have to do some additional tweaking before screen or tmux work. I
> > > know someone who was bitten hard by this. Apparently systemd by
> > > default closes all
Martin,
On Wednesday, 2020-04-22 19:48:47 -, you wrote:
> ...
> I exported ARCH="x86_64" and did eix-update, but still:
>
> % F=':\n' eix --format '' -e tpm2-tss
> 2.2.3-r2:
> 2.3.3:
Did you check with "eix --print ARCH"? I start suspecting that it's not
the value of environment
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 2:06 PM Michael wrote:
>
>
> I understand discord also offers a webRTC service, which ought to work with a
> browser - so it should be down to the browser to communicate with Alsa.
Been there, tried that...
> Assuming of course the webRTC implementation by
On 2020-04-24, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 03:27:16PM -0500, Steven Lembark wrote:
>>
>> > portage must be in C and statically linked.
>>
>> Seems to argue in favor of a statically-linked dynamic language: The
>> runtime compiler can be static with install scripts
On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 at 19:15, Tanek Liang wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I read this article: https://www.funtoo.org/Making_the_Distribution,_Part_3,
> interested in early portage.
>
> But the first commit of portage's git repository was 2005, and no earlier
> history can be found.
>
> Does anyone know how
On Friday, 24 April 2020 12:13:53 BST Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:39 AM Michael wrote:
> > Applications can be rather particular regarding bitrate, bit sample
> > formats, channel configuration and other options. I understand Firefox
> > wants to have 48000Hz or it won't
On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 8:32 PM, Michael Jones wrote:
> > No-no. C++ is a nightmare. A few people want to use it.
>
> C++ is an extremely widespread language with millions of lines of code
> written daily world wide.
i think that might be misleading as it seems to
imply that being a
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 8:35 AM Caveman Al Toraboran
wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 8:32 PM, Michael Jones
> wrote:
>
> > > No-no. C++ is a nightmare. A few people want to use it.
> >
> > C++ is an extremely widespread language with millions of lines of code
> > written daily world
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 6:31 AM Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 10:41:24 +0200, Michele Alzetta wrote:
>
> > ... I just hope the remote system isn't running systemd, if so, you
> > have to do some additional tweaking before screen or tmux work. I know
> > someone who was bitten hard
Tanek Liang wrote:
> Thank you. This should not contain the complete svn repository, so it
> is not what I need.
>
> Dale mailto:rdalek1...@gmail.com>>
> 于2020年4月19日周日 上午8:47写道:
>
> Tanek Liang wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I read this article:
>>
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:39 AM Michael wrote:
>
>
> Applications can be rather particular regarding bitrate, bit sample formats,
> channel configuration and other options. I understand Firefox wants to have
> 48000Hz or it won't play. So, even if your DAC can do 96000Hz, you may need
> to
On Thursday, 23 April 2020 20:01:51 BST Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I need the "virtual" card to be the default, so I did this:
>
> pcm.mbcard{
> type hw
> card PCH
> device 1
> }
> ctl.mbcard{
> type hw
> card 0
> }
> pcm.usbcard{
> type hw
> card CODEC
> device 0
> }
> pcm.output{
> type plug
>
On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 10:41:24 +0200, Michele Alzetta wrote:
> ... I just hope the remote system isn't running systemd, if so, you
> have to do some additional tweaking before screen or tmux work. I know
> someone who was bitten hard by this. Apparently systemd by default
> closes all running
> On 24 Apr 2020, at 09:22, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
>
>
> Wonderful, thanks! I’m going with screen, just because the first link is a
> shorter read.
> raffaele
If you ever need to work with other platforms (specifically Macs) they use
tmux, which is a minor plus for that.
Otherwise for
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 03:27:16PM -0500, Steven Lembark wrote:
>
> > portage must be in C and statically linked.
>
> Seems to argue in favor of a statically-linked dynamic language: The
> runtime compiler can be static with install scripts being a bit more
> malleable.
The core of portage
Thank you. This should not contain the complete svn repository, so it is
not what I need.
Dale 于2020年4月19日周日 上午8:47写道:
> Tanek Liang wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I read this article:
> https://www.funtoo.org/Making_the_Distribution,_Part_3, interested in
> early portage.
>
> But the first commit of
... I just hope the remote system isn't running systemd, if so, you have to
do some additional tweaking before screen or tmux work. I know someone who
was bitten hard by this. Apparently systemd by default closes all running
processes of a user on logout.
Il giorno ven 24 apr 2020 alle ore 09:47
Wonderful, thanks! I’m going with screen, just because the first link is a
shorter read.
raffaele
From: Michele Alzetta
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 09:52
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] update remote system in background
... or tmux ...
... or tmux ...
https://github.com/tmux/tmux/wiki
Il giorno ven 24 apr 2020 alle ore 09:50 Vladimir Romanov <
bluebo...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Yes, you can use "screen" program (Docs:
>
>
Yes, you can use "screen" program (Docs:
https://net2.com/how-to-use-the-screen-command-on-linux-to-keep-your-remote-task-running-when-the-connection-drops/)
пт, 24 апр. 2020 г. в 12:47, Raffaele BELARDI :
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am able to ssh into a remote system that I would like to update. I’d
Hello,
I am able to ssh into a remote system that I would like to update. I'd like to
run emerge without keeping the local system connected for the whole duration of
the update (probably several days). Is it possible to:
- ssh remote_machine
- emerge -uDvN world
- background and detach in some
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