ast you
hopefully get new error messages pointing towards the real cause
behind the broken DTD catalog.
(You could also have a look into the files inside /etc/xml and
/etc/sgml, especially the file named catalog. I think I remember a
case where one person or his system had somehow cleared the local DTD
registry.)
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On 6/24/11, walt wrote:
> My question: WTF uses these poorly written ftp servers? Why do they
> exist? Who asked for them? Who wrote the code, and why?
Maybe they're all derivatives of a single codebase with lots of bugs
and a MIT/BSD/Apache-style license?
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On 9/17/11, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On 9/11/2011 the S&P 500 was within about .1% of where
> it was on 9/10/2001. The 'Lost Decade'...
You lucky and prosperous bastards! Take a look at some major European
indexes over the same time span. DAX for example. :D
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On 9/7/10, Al wrote:
> However, my concern was why the Gentoo community doesn't make use of
> those cool features and officially only advertises and keeps a mailing
> list, that has no history itself
What do you mean by "no history"?
http://archives.gentoo.org/
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do
much about an Official Gentoo nntp-server even if we wanted to. That
requires (infra) dev access. Ergo, a user would most likely proceed by
filing a bug report / feature request -- just like was suggested quite
early on in the thread.
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s than the users on this thread have. They'd first get us an
Official Wiki, and IMHO that's probably what many users would really
like to see. *Fingers crossed that they won't make it only
dev-editable like some of them suggested/threatened.*
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quot; that I could remove and I never installed
> that.
>
> It's also a different line and function that rises the error: 647 vs. 1006.
>
> How can I clean this up?
IIRC repo names must be single strings without spaces.
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above your snippet that it was overlooked.
As for seq24 -- there has been a bug open for a few months:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326795
I added a link to a possible upstream one-line patch in a comment in
the bug (didn't try compiling it myself).
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gs.
Could you try also copying the mozcoreconf-2.eclass to your local
overlay's eclass/ subdir, and edit it there to suite your taste?
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evealing
following new USE flags, introduced due to a massive user demand:
opengl3, opengl4, and opengl3support -- just because you thought it
was too straightforward and easy! ;)
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On 10/9/10, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 12:03:19PM +0300, Arttu V. wrote
>
>> I think the eclass(es) might be messing up the config, e.g., by
>> force-feeding pango and some other settings.
>>
>> Could you try also copying the mozcoreconf-2.ecl
27;/var/tmp/portage/dev-java/sun-jdk-1.6.0.22/work/jdk1.6.0_22'
>
> Some hint?
Some hints are available in, e.g., following bug. See especially
comments 6 through 9.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=293832
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t find them.
~ $ equery belongs glxinfo
[ Searching for file(s) glxinfo in *... ]
x11-apps/mesa-progs-7.7 (/usr/bin/glxinfo)
~ $ equery belongs glxgears
[ Searching for file(s) glxgears in *... ]
x11-apps/mesa-progs-7.7 (/usr/bin/glxgears
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uild-time
dependencies, and they're not needed at all during runtime. Perhaps
you can separate the chaff by using "--with-bdeps n"?
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ase and development,
while the more generic "engine" part (which just calls the Strategy
when needed) might be developed a bit more freely and openly. Still I
doubt this is your case since you apparently already have some
functional code, so there hopefully is some designed structure in it.
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re
seems to be some (optional?) GUI component which is written in Java.
Or something. It also has some .py files (some python code?) among its
sources.
This swing-thing it needs seems to be called SwingOSC, which is not
your regular java Swing. SwingOSC claims to be a framework built on
top of Java's Swing.
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On 11/20/10, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Really? Please don't tell this computer, it's been booting from a logical
> partition for more than six years.
GRUB user, meet a LILO user? :)
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Waiting for unfinished jobs
> [100%] Built target kcmlowbatcrit-handbook
> [100%] Built target umbrello-handbook
> make: *** [all] Error 2
> * ERROR: kde-base/kde-l10n-4.4.5 failed:
> * Make failed!
>
> Does anyone here have this combination installed? Nothing in bugzilla
> seems related.
Bug #343523 ?
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ow are your /usr/lib{32,64}/libGL.so symlinks? Use eselect opengl
list and set to check that they exist and are set into whatever you
really use.
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he entire @world).
So, have you successfully rebuilt your full toolchain after the change
to reflect the change? Do you have lib32 and lib64 paths in your
/etc/ld.so.conf? If they are missing will env-update add them there?
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ray icons are in
there, they're just not drawn. Their menus still pop up.
Still, I was pleased to notice that the toolbar panel organizing of
KDE 4 has improved much since I last tried to use it in vain in ...
KDE 4.2.x?
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.d/70-persistent-net.rules. I
think you could just nuke the entire file, and everything should be
re-identified and numbered correctly, but I edited it manually when I
last faced a mobo/NIC change.
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#x27; notes and logs and devlist
archives to check if my memory serves me right and/or what the
resolution was. But some educated guesses could be made on the basis
of the fact that the tree still sits at /usr/portage.
I'm not holding my breath while waiting for these cosmetic changes.
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On 3/12/11, sean wrote:
> If you have anything you wish me to check, I will.
It's probably too late to think about this option, but just in case:
you don't happen to have a copy of root's bash history from around the
time you noticed the problem?
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s bug as well:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353907
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erl-5.12.3/dist/IO'
> Unsuccessful make(dist/IO): code=512 at make_ext.pl line 449.
> make: *** [lib/auto/IO/IO.so] Error 25
>
> I've try to mask the 5.12.3 package to a previous version, but the
> same problemes are shown. Now I've have a "hanging" portage. Perl is
> needed for my eg. LDAP... Does anyone have any idea to solve the error?
Maybe the following is helpful:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-430269.html
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bs around from the end
(lkio -lkdnssd => -lkdnssd -lkio).
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On 2/7/10, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Can someone who knows more Java than I do see what's missing?
I claim no knowledge over java on Gentoo (they changed it again when I
just thought I had it figured out).
But you could try running a small sanity check for java: java-check-environment
-
rge
(like the one Neil gave as an example for cmake) to break the cycles
in the dependency tree.
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the thread (if
not for the list): running without/after sanity ...
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ing I was doing wrong. Can can someone more
> knowledgeable than me advise?
Could it be bug #306177? Looks a lot like your case.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306177
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ideas or pointers about how to proceed?
Check your spam filter? I think just a few days ago someone was trying
to unsub from one of the gentoo lists, and he hadn't noticed that at
least gmail dumped the responses directly into the spam bin.
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ch). If it couldn't find pkg-config it would still
complete configure phase without errors -- but cflags and libs
variables that were supposed to be filled with various `pkg-config
--libs foo` outputs were in fact filled with the paths from which
pkg-config was searched for (in vain) during configuration. And IIRC
the result looked nearly identical to the situation here.
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irmed, though I can still ping it.
>>
>
> Guess I'll have to wait for some nvidia installation instructions. Thanks!
If you're in a hurry then Google probably has the pages cached. Just
search for "gentoo nvidia", and hit the cache-link.
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rrow it
down a bit: which part of the article are we expected to feel
surprised about?
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using lzma-utils, or have you moved on to xz-utils?
Which package owns your /usr/lib64/liblzmadec.*? (equery belongs
foofile on Gentoo, dunno what is the equivalent on paludis)
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en the warning from exherbo front page is gone nowadays. Is it
production quality now? o.O
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owner of libarchive.la, and clean up if necessary.
Actually, since you seem to run a great risk of having more than one
orphan .la-file then maybe you should do something like "find /usr
-name '*.la' | xargs -r equery belongs" or some such generic flush-out
of orphaned .la files.
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kept up with its records.
> Ok, if that's the case I will report it to the paludis developers.
Given Neil's comment I think it might not be a bug, but rather a nasty
"feature", apparently of portage as well (that was news to me).
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On 3/12/10, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Emerge won't remove files it installed if they have been
> subsequently modified.
Just checking: anybody know how long has it been like this?
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9490
# jpeg, bug 283089, 303255, 299149
# capi, 292938
# ghoto2, 286563
# scanner, 299505
# hal, 299149
app-emulation/wine capi esd gphoto2 hal jpeg mp3 scanner
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bumped to a later version anyway, and thus all
python-related packages would sorely need re-emerging, i.e., running
python-updater or a manual emerge ...
What we'd need is some actual log outputs revealing what is going on.
Maybe it is a bug. Maybe it is just a broken system. Maybe it is both?
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ovided instead of package.mask. See the
section on portage man page. The syntax for package.provided requires
a full version atom (e.g., sys-devel/gcc-4.4.3-r1), but this approach
might not interfere with dep tree calculations like masking does.
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ld be to play around
with the QA_STRICT_* variables mentioned in make.conf man page
(haven't tried, so don't know if they'll help either).
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', '/',
> 'media-libs/libdc1394-1.2.1', 'merge')
This might sound slightly familiar:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305071#c3
I'd unmask the testing graded media-libs/libdc1394-2.1.2 in
package.keywords for the time being (or mask libraw1394-2.0.x), while
waiting for the stabilisation of newer libdc1394 versions. Which
unfortunately appears to be stuck:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315655
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his is happening?
Is the user in the video group?
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her one would have?
Does anything exceptional appear in Xorg.log?
(As you can notice, I'm just guessing and shooting in the dark here.)
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), then I think you can just force-override it
by adding the package atom and USE flag in
/etc/portage/profile/package.use.force (haven't tried myself).
I haven't used nfs for years, so you might wait for a second opinion
from the gurus actually using it.
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er:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
>
> emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "entrance".
>
>
> What am I missing? Please ask for supporting info as you need it.
Are you sure you are sourcing the layman configuration in /etc/make.conf:
source /var/lib/layman/make.conf
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stem?
Also, from your b.g.o report:
> EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--with-bdeps y --color=n --jobs 4"
How about trying it without the parallel emerges?
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m would be set to the x86_64 vm, i.e., no x86 system vm
set ... (again, just some more wild speculation ;) )
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out once. It hooked me after the 15 minutes it took to make the
first virtual image (and that's where I read all the labels and
options). Naturally, YMMV.
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DL?
I really don't, but I'm just wondering if you are looking at the 0.3.0
source tarball code or their svn trunk? system.cpp is quite different
in the trunk, including changes which probably should add support for
"less common" screen sizes and modes.
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On 6/1/10, Dale wrote:
> /dev/hdb:
> Commands/features:
> Enabled Supported:
> *SMART feature set
Maybe the problem is not external (cabling, jumpers etc), but
internal? Anything interesting in smartctl's report?
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artctl -A attributes table (or just plain -a
for all), which might've showed a great number of sector relocations
or other internal I/O-related issues.
But this report raises another question: why aren't the reported
lifetimes in an ascending list? They jump back and forth.
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7;
> input_v4l2.c: In function 'v4l2_input_dispose':
> input_v4l2.c:326: error: expected expression before 'int'
> input_v4l2.c: In function 'v4l2_input_get_mrl':
> input_v4l2.c:353: warning: unused variable 'this'
>
> so obviously xine-lib is missing a dependency. Why isn't this unknown
> dependency simply pulled in?
Perhaps you could mention the version you're trying to compile, and
the USE flags you're using? I could imagine there could be major
problems with 1.1.17 due to missing libv4l dependency, but 1.1.18.1
has been stable for x86 for nearly a month.
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I wonder if "emerge -1 python:2.6" would help? (Or grabbing a
pre-compiled binary from tinderbox.dev.gentoo.org if the emerge
fails.)
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On 6/20/10, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Arttu V. [10-06-20 12:28]:
>> On 6/19/10, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > compilation of setuptools-0.6.12 aborts woth:
>> > copying tests/api_tests.txt -> build/src/tests
>
On 6/20/10, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> For some reason, the latest x86 stable p7zip wants to force me to remove
> 'odbc' from wxGTK. This seems wrong, and I'm masking it out for the moment,
> but I'm wondering what justification there is.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267698
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/dev/shmtmpfs nodev,nosuid,noexec
> 0 0
Where is your proc virtual fs?
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mately. Also, see the portage man page for defining your own
system set (without, e.g., gcc and autoconf), and man page of emerge
for option --buildpkg (and also other --*pkg* options of emerge).
Good luck, have fun!
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eleases, but they're ... long gone?
Any idea of the version of SOAP::WSDL they are using for this at Google?
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l from components listed in
here (the names will need some guessing on Gentoo, but you'll probably
get what you need by picking an implementation of some of the
features, like hibernate or tomcat):
http://java.sun.com/javaee/downloads/javaee6sdk_contents.jsp
I haven't seen a meta-package which would pull everything in, though.
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o perl in
the middle of the ebuild. (I assume it must be made explicitly as I
don't know if perl-module.eclass has any automation for this. Probably
not since AFAICT Text::Patch isn't even installed by default).
HTH
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at perl-module.eclass actually does for their
src_compile, src_install and other steps. Also, the "->" used in SRC
might have interesting side-effects to paths, as the tarball name no
longer matches its content directory's name.
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could be a parallel make problem (goes
temporarily away with MAKE_OPTS="-j1", but should still be reported at
bugs.gentoo.org) or a lazy installer script which isn't properly
creating the directories to which it will try to install files (which
should also be reported at b.g.o, as it might be a gentoo-only
problem).
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t*
happen? How is it different? Is it an x86 or amd64? multilib? Is it a
more recent install than the other one (so that there should be no
left-over cruft from, e.g., old python versions)?
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to that. The install path seems to be
semi-hardcoded in the sources, at api/python/Makefile:
$(Q)mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/python2.5/site-packages/
That will create a path suitable for python version 2.5 (maybe that
one box of yours still has it?), but no others.
I filed a bug (#327171).
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On 7/6/10, Arttu V. wrote:
> I filed a bug (#327171).
The bug is marked fixed, and at least on my testing system emerge
exact-image is successful.
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other media libs, on which
qt libs depend on) are now broken due to libpng upgrade -- and thus,
linking new cmake binaries to qt libs fails due to the breakage ... On
new systems it's a bit different. IIRC it resulted in circular
dependencies, which had to be broken down the same way.
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broken by such a situation, but following might help:
qlist -CLIS dev-lang/python | xargs -r emerge -1
python-updater
emerge -1 PyQt4 # unless python-updater took care of it, I don't know
it if will
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anyone else ?
>
> Or the module could be in the initrd -- should be. Also, be sure you
> have root= in your append line.
Yes, I'd be surprised if Ubuntu didn't have reiserfs easily available.
OP: see what man page of mount has to say about reiserfs,
--tail/--notail and LILO.
ext3 doesn't sound so bad any more after reading the man page section.
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ase adjust paths etc accordingly if you don't use regular
locations or if I got the versions installed on the system wrong.)
What we might have here is the fun of silent revbumps.
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port.
Wrong driver combined with outdated website info or other docs?
I have no idea of their driver model but a hunch from the basis of
cups and a quick grep would lead me to suggest that cyberpower driver
possibly no longer exists. It might have been replaced by powerpanel:
drivers/powerpanel.c: * powerpanel.c - Model specific routines for
CyberPower text/binary
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ft wondering. What is the
actual problem or error printout?
Is it a sandbox violation like in bug #257116?
Have you successfully run python-updater after switching to python 3.1?
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t lurking on irc channels, at least in the
beginning.
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general location like time and locales?
No, I think you're mixing up compile-time and run-time values -- and
also reading too much into the file names. "make.conf" should really
rather be called "portage.conf". That would make much more sense IMHO.
:)
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only installs what you have in your LINGUAS
(check, e.g., with equery files coreutils).
Openoffice is a special case (surprise!). Its ebuild depends
dynamically on spell-check packages depending on the value of LINGUAS
-- so the poor Gentoo OOo maintainers must list out every supported
lingua in the ebuild. :)
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ed then the older, already
installed version should still work just fine, as then the missing
includes would only affect compile-time situation.
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nothing --
so any ideas would be appreciated.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=333923
Time to locally mask the current latest MySQL version?
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I
>
> I've tried
> SRC="MyPack-1.0.7.tar.gz"
> SLOT="0"
> KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 mips ppc ppc64 s390 sh sparc x86"
> IUSE=""
> S="$WORKDIR/${P}"
> src_unpack() {
> unpack "${A}"
> }
>
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 08/24/10 19:17:05, Arttu V. wrote:
On 8/24/10, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 08/24/10 13:45:05, Robin Atwood wrote:
On Tuesday 24 August 2010, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to create an ebuild (in my local overlay) which refers
to
a
local distribution
t;From apache.org:
"This crash would only be a denial of service if using the worker MPM."
Can you try with another MPM?
Btw, AFAICT, Gentoo apache herd is currently down to one (or fewer) dev(s). :-/
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I have no surefire solution, but so far everyone and their $PET seems
to have taken for granted that your toolchain is just fine and sane.
Perhaps "emerge -e @system" (without ccache, distcc or other
distractions) would jiggle those bits again?
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On 5/19/12, Volker Arm
nt to know exactly which bit from which
package is sideways you might get out of the hole simply with:
perl-cleaner --reallyall
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On 5/18/12, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Alan McKinnon writes:
>
> [...]
>
>>> | Checking prerequisites...
>>> | build_requires:
contrary?), but another way to try to keep the disk I/O and CPU to
yourself -- even if the compiles will take a bit longer on the
background. (And this ionice thing I got to try as well on that old
clunker, thanks for the tip!)
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with today's sync. Apparently all is now well.
You're lucky as you caught a sync during the hours when ff 3.5
actually was stable for some select arches:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=280393
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ry depends dev-libs/libmimedir
> [ Searching for packages depending on dev-libs/libmimedir... ]
>
> What would you advise?
I don't use qdepends, but after a quick glimpse on its man page, you
probably have to use the -Q switch to get it to print the same
dependencies as equery depends does.
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... "-Iyes/include"
Oh boy, I'm sure I'm running multilib, and using "yes" as my primary
path for my libraries. Anyone fought with the same thing and solved
it, or is this a new bug?
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get "yes" instead.
Care to share your USE flags concerning libgphoto2? I'm wondering if
there would be some difference, especially about USE="exif". On the
breaking system they are USE="bonjour exif hal nls -doc", with none of
the CAMERAS explicitly enabled.
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I'll try it still with exif enabled
and without bonjour (the way you have it configured), and if I can
make any sense of the situation, I'll file a bug. Thanks!
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status
> make: *** [luatex] Error 1
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267457
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265635
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On 9/6/09, Dale wrote:
> It just did here. That is one failed emerge that is fixed. Two more to
> go.
Both hearts and mp3splt-gtk compiled just fine here (amd64).
Maybe your box needs two doses of revdep-rebuild, python-updater,
perl-updater or something?
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ever heard of perl-updater. I'll check on that after
> python-updater gets done. Maybe one of these ideas will fix this error.
Sorry, just checked -- it's actually perl-cleaner, not perl-updater.
And unless you have updated recently, e.g., to perl 5.10, then I doubt
if running it will do much good.
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their website no longer even provides the 0.9.3 version
sources (if I noticed correctly), they're already at 1.3.2.
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On 9/7/09, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Neither do I see any errors: mplayer some.wav from a cmdprompt shows
> the file playing... but I'm hearing nothing.
Run alsamixer and un-mute the channels?
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s and then goes for the real source. So, maybe OP has a gentoo
mirror available nearby (in network topology) and just wants to reduce
wasted international traffic?
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owever, compiles fine on two desktop amd64 setups. I
cannot test it on x86 right now, hopefully tomorrow I'll again
remember to reboot to 32-bits and try some more. Maybe even get
something done for the hearts, if the hints in the bug report are
sufficient for fixing it.
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ut since months ago:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mp3splt/files/
Who likes to interact with b.g.o? =)
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NET_ETHERNET && NET_PCI && PCI
> Location:
> -> Device Drivers
> -> Network device support (NETDEVICES)
> -> Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) (NET_ETHERNET)
Yes, a different(?) driver is to be used apparently (code duplication
reductions?):
"e100: add support for 82552 10/100 adapter"
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_30
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