Fernando Canizo wrote:
> (key: /etc/portage/package.linguas -> for google ;)
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I use LINGUAS="es en" on my system, but what I really want to have is
> something like /etc/portage/package.use but for LINGUAS. Is there some
> way to speci
(key: /etc/portage/package.linguas -> for google ;)
Hi everyone,
I use LINGUAS="es en" on my system, but what I really want to have is
something like /etc/portage/package.use but for LINGUAS. Is there some
way to specify this? Or are there any plans to support such behaviour?
now if a 3rd party/or gentoo provides such a thing? I
> don't mind paying for such a CD/DVD.
No, don't know, but in the meantime you can use 'getdelta' (emerge
getdelta). I know a couple of dialup users that were very satisfied
with this.
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alled: no
Homepage:http://pollycoke.org/genlop.html
Description: A nice emerge.log parser
Always try that before asking, it saves time ;)
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... then 'wmi' (http://wmi.modprobe.de/) doesn't apply to you.
But i have at least to friends that were using fluxbox and said to me
that they already find the WM they want, that they're conformant, etc,
etc, and now they are using wmi ;)
I think 'wmi' is the righ
ater.
> :) Yes, you can. Isn't Gentoo great? Did you know yesterday that "even
> you" could contribute to development? $DEITY, I *love* that !
Yeah! I think it's time to read Nagatoro link now.
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do.
> Again, if your revised ebuild gets accepted and if the "powers that be"
> get with it, the patch file might also get into the gentoo mirrors,
> meaning that it is easier to get with more redundancy.
I'm gonna try to file the bug report asking for it to be in portag
ay)
I don't understand this either, if i put something un *my* portage
tree the mirrors get infested?
(hum... better get some sleep now, i'm understanding less after each
minute)
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> in Portage (which is likely to happen anyway, if it's a patch from
> upstream), the place to submit it for inclusion (preferably with the
> modified ebuild attached as well), would be bugs.gentoo.org (b.g.o).
Well, maybe i try it, the patch is so simple that even if never gets to
7;. I
have listen that there are something called SLOTs, but never used so
far (never need them?)
Or the only way is to propose the add of the patch to portage?
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dispatch-conf.conf, and rcs is emerged, you get a backup of
> each file.
Or he can set a subversion repository i he, like Khattri, doesn't like
dispatch-conf.
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ml files. The output can be
> coloured text (requires color package) or html with links towards
> package homepages.
>
> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-350215-highlight-tsportageview.html
This is almost exactly what i'been looking for (well not so much
"looking" since i
great if 'emerge' has clean option like
'--print-uris' from apt-get so one could just use 'wget' or whatever
they find on connected machine. Other idea could be to have a script
that downloads the gentoo-way using what emerge print now, checking
mirrors, etc. Like a tiny ve
tools i use
everyday don't say nothing about this, i think all of them use de description
field in ebuilds. I wonder if somebody knows another app to do this?
If not, the idea of the script is more less this:
lslongdesc package|category|all
where:
- 'package' gives longd
you don't need to start two servers for this, just use
the command 'xrandr'
# to see available modes
xrandr -q
# to change to a desired mode
xrandr -s number_in_first_column_of_previous_command
'xrandr' is part of the x11-base/xorg-x11 package.
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El Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 10:10:34AM -0400, Thomas Dickey me decía:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 10:24:23AM -0300, Fernando Canizo wrote:
> > Cool, so i can discard that the problem comes from vim + libncurses.
> >
> > In other mails from the thread we've reached to the poin
El Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 03:50:14PM +0300, Matan Peled me decía:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Fernando Canizo wrote:
> > Yes!
> > In the next line a LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE:
> > �
> This doesn't seem to be UTF-8 (I get a bo
El Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 08:27:12AM -0400, Thomas Dickey me dec�a:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 08:11:05AM -0300, Fernando Canizo wrote:
> > But vim is linked against libncurses, doesn't make it a 'curses
> > application' ?
>
> no. A curses application calls ini
s 'C2 A1'
Yes!, yes! something like that is happening (maybe is re-encoding in
latin1, but you seem to be the master of encodings, so sure i'm wrong
with this), but i don't know what to do about.
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ETTER A WITH ACUTE is encoded with
> > this hex: C3 A1 (which is not 00 E1 from unicode chart from
> > http://www.unicode.org/charts/)
>
> I think this is just the way these characters are represented in utf-8.
Yes it is. I were looking at the worng charts, the same was said
El Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 05:59:53AM -0400, Thomas Dickey me decía:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 01:12:23AM -0300, Fernando Canizo wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I'm having trouble with my encoding using mutt + vim + utf-8,
> > basically mi emails are sent with wron
El Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 09:04:29AM +0300, Moshe Kaminsky me decía:
> * Fernando Canizo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27/07/05 07:15]:
> >
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I'm having trouble with my encoding using mutt + vim + utf-8,
> > basically mi emails are se
El Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 04:38:42AM -0400, Philip Webb me decía:
> 050727 Richard Fish wrote:
> > Fernando Canizo wrote:
> >> $ ldd `which vim` | grep curses
> >> libncurses.so.5 => /lib/libncurses.so.5 (0xb7f98000)
> >> $ ldd `which mutt` | grep curses
>
El Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 07:08:27AM +0200, Richard Fish me decía:
> Fernando Canizo wrote:
> >I'm having trouble with my encoding using mutt + vim + utf-8,
> > [snip]
> Hmm, tough one. I don't see any way to configure vim specifically for
> ncursesw. Your best bet
d re 'emerge vim' thinking that maybe it just get fixed since i
use unicode and utf8 in my USE, but that didn't do anything, vim is
still linked to the non wide curses library.
So the question is: how do i tell to emerge to forge a vim wich is
linked to libncursesw.so ?
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El Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 04:43:05AM +0300, Tero Grundström me dec�a:
> On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Fernando Canizo wrote:
>
> >Hi all, i just upgrade my system yesterday and now i can't startx, here's
> >what
> >it says:
> [SNIP]
> >x11-base/x
, then, I guess.
No problem, i didn't know i can pluck an ebuild from somewhere in the portage
tree. Also i didn't know 'quickpkg', so this is still gold ;)
Thanks.
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;+font-server" emerge -pv x11-base/xorg-x11
> Craig
It's not necessary to have a font-server to get X working, you just need to have
the correct paths in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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It was the most
El Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:26:27PM +0200, Yann Garnier me dec�a:
> Le 4 juil. 05 à 20:21, Fernando Canizo a écrit :
>
> >Hi all, i just upgrade my system yesterday and now i can't startx,
> >here's what
> >it says:
> > [snip: F. Canizo's info that
didn't try any search yet.
How can i get back to my old version of xorg-x11-6.8.0-r4 ?
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El Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 01:25:45AM -0400, Jason Castonguay me dec?a:
> Hi Fernando.
>
> Thanks for responding. I can't say that I CHECKED my hardware because I
> thought that it might be referring to the lack of memory as being the
> actual problem.
I see your other post when you say the error
verage gentoo user, it will
still be a challenge ;) So don't get complicated from the beginning.
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he code of emerge, but are the colors defined there?
Just curious, nothing's gonna broke if i never know.
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