[gentoo-user] Re: no ebuild what to do?

2005-09-29 Thread Greg Yasko
Nick Rout rout.co.nz> writes: > > Forgive me for saying so, but this ebuild seems a little off to me: > Change it to meet the Gentoo standards, if you have the time. I'd like to see what all you'd change -- it's my first ebuild & I pirated the structure from bashburn-1.6.ebuild:) -G.Y. --

[gentoo-user] Re: no ebuild what to do?

2005-09-29 Thread Greg Yasko
Greg Yasko cox.net> writes: > Login as root and do a "mkdir -p /usr/local/portage/app-cdr/dekagen" > > Then cd to the dekagen directory you just created. > Copy the ebuild, which is at gentoo bugzilla under app-cdr/dekagen to your dekagen directory. > Run

[gentoo-user] Re: no ebuild what to do?

2005-09-29 Thread Greg Yasko
maxim wexler yahoo.com> writes: > > Hello everybody, > > I'm sure this has been covered before but can't seem > to google for it. > > I'd like to install dekagen but there are no ebuilds > for it. I suppose I could just unpack it and follow > the INSTALL doc but is that the appropriate gentoo

[gentoo-user] Re: Re: /dev/cdrom has gone!

2005-09-04 Thread Greg Yasko
> yes, it works just well in WindowsXP. > it even works before i use udev. hehe > > i'm not sure it failed due to the udev, > i have no idea now. I had the exact same problem when switching to the 2.6 kernel and udev several months ago. After deleting .devfsd from the devices directory my CD bur

[gentoo-user] Re: /dev/cdrom has gone!

2005-09-03 Thread Greg Yasko
On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 18:19:37 +0800, danielhf wrote: > i upgrade my system to use udev instead of previously known > devfs, and leave the devfs option blank while configure the > kernel, but recently, i found i could not mount my cdrom, > there is no such device at all! the /dev/cdrom and the li