On 12/31/20 1:29 AM, Michael wrote:
On Wednesday, 30 December 2020 23:33:47 GMT Jack wrote:
On 2020.12.30 17:17, n952162 wrote:
When I try to restore my pkgs, after the --depclean, the emerge
fails.
It seems like there's an error in the pre-inst script of
acct-group/lp?
That's need by cups:
On 12/31/20 12:33 AM, Jack wrote:
On 2020.12.30 17:17, n952162 wrote:
When I try to restore my pkgs, after the --depclean, the emerge fails.
It seems like there's an error in the pre-inst script of acct-group/lp?
That's need by cups:
1270~/adm/gentoo/emerged>sudo cat
On Wednesday, 30 December 2020 23:33:47 GMT Jack wrote:
> On 2020.12.30 17:17, n952162 wrote:
> > When I try to restore my pkgs, after the --depclean, the emerge
> > fails.
> > It seems like there's an error in the pre-inst script of
> > acct-group/lp?
> > That's need by cups:
> >
> >
On 2020.12.30 17:17, n952162 wrote:
When I try to restore my pkgs, after the --depclean, the emerge
fails.
It seems like there's an error in the pre-inst script of
acct-group/lp?
That's need by cups:
1270~/adm/gentoo/emerged>sudo cat
/var/tmp/portage/acct-group/lp-0-r1/temp/build.log
*
When I try to restore my pkgs, after the --depclean, the emerge fails.
It seems like there's an error in the pre-inst script of acct-group/lp?
That's need by cups:
1270~/adm/gentoo/emerged>sudo cat
/var/tmp/portage/acct-group/lp-0-r1/temp/build.log
* Package: acct-group/lp-0-r1
*
The current x2goserver-4.1.0.2 is very, very slow.
I am still runing older x2goserver-4.0.1.22 and the speed is OK but the
current one 4.1.0.2 is very slow over local LAN regardless of the
setting I use.
On 12/30/2020 02:10 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> I just installed x2goserver-4.1.0.2 (fuse sqlite -postgres) and I'm
> getting an error trying to connect to the server:
I've missed the find print:
x2godbadmin --createdb
I just installed x2goserver-4.1.0.2 (fuse sqlite -postgres) and I'm
getting an error trying to connect to the server:
Connection failed. /usr/lib64/x2go/x2gocheckport: line 131:
DBD::SQLite::db: syntax error in expression (error token is
"::SQLite::db") /usr/lib64/x2go/x2gocheckport: line 131:
Am Mittwoch, 30. Dezember 2020, 20:01:32 EET schrieb antlists:
> On 30/12/2020 17:30, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
> > That's true, though registrars are filtering for it now. Also, I just
> > checked, e.g. firefox always builds with unicode support (it would have
> > trouble with a lot of websites
On 30/12/2020 17:30, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
That's true, though registrars are filtering for it now. Also, I just checked,
e.g. firefox always builds with unicode support (it would have trouble with a
lot of websites otherwise).
(: ˙˙˙ǝpoɔᴉun sǝop oslɐ ʇuǝᴉlɔ lᴉɐɯ ɹnoʎ uǝɥʇ ¿sᴉɥʇ pɐǝɹ noʎ
On 30/12/2020 16:35, Andreas K. Huettel wrote:
I don't know if this has improved over the years, but my initial
experience with unicode was rather negative. The fact that text
files were twice as large wasn't a major problem in itself. The
real showstopper was that importing text files into
> On top of that Cyrillic letters like "m", "i", "c", and "o" are
> considered different from their English equivalants. Security experts
> showed proof-of-cocept attacks where clicking on "microsoft.com" can
> take you to a hostile domain (queue the jokes).
That's true, though registrars
> I don't know if this has improved over the years, but my initial
> experience with unicode was rather negative. The fact that text
> files were twice as large wasn't a major problem in itself. The
> real showstopper was that importing text files into spreadsheets
> and text-editors and word
On 12/30/20 9:35 AM, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 08:46, n952162 wrote:
Well, yes, the current version, indeed requires python3_8. The version
that was installed on my system, however, to be updated, listed
python3_7 in the PYTHON_TARGETS section. That was the only difference
On Wednesday, 30 December 2020 07:22:34 GMT n952162 wrote:
> On 12/30/20 1:05 AM, Michael wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 29 December 2020 22:55:03 GMT Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >> On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 23:16:11 +0100, n952162 wrote:
> So, I tried to do an emerge on @system. I got another slot conflict!
>
On 30/12/20 01:04, Grant Edwards wrote:
> You must be talking about some sort of weird "wide" encoding (is there
> such a thing as UTF-16?). I've never seen a file like that. Everybody
> and everything uses UTF-8 these days and has for years. UTF-8 is a
> superset of ASCII, and doesn't increase
On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 08:46, n952162 wrote:
> Well, yes, the current version, indeed requires python3_8. The version
> that was installed on my system, however, to be updated, listed
> python3_7 in the PYTHON_TARGETS section. That was the only difference
> between the two packages in the
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