Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc Christiansen wrote:
It looks like you don't have kde-base/kdesdk-kioslaves in packages.keywords.
That is right! I had kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves ~x86 and did not
notice that there is another package with a similar name. Now i changed
it so I have both
Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use KDE 3.5.2 and KDevelop 3.3.2 but it wants me to install some old
KDE packages despite that I have dev-util/kdevelop ~x86 in
/etc/portage/package.keywords. This looks like a bug with the dependencies:
# emerge -Dpv kdevelop
These are the
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then, because I needed to use the phone, after
downloading 150Megs or so, I ctrl-C'd outta there
thinking I could pick up where I left off. Wrong!
wget wants to start from the beginning. I gave it the
-nc option and it reports 'already there, not
Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ebuild UD] sys-devel/m4-1.4.3 [1.4.4]
[ebuild UD] sys-devel/autoconf-wrapper-3-r1 [3.2]
[nomerge ] app-admin/perl-cleaner-1.01
[ebuild UD] dev-lang/perl-5.8.6-r8 [5.8.7-r2]
[ebuild UD]
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.. and that problem is, in short, that the rebuild unmerges the previous
version, in the currently-running (or previous) kernel modules folder,
breaking the previous kernel.
Did you check if the files are really gone?
[...]
| Safely unmerging
Stuart Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking to find a tool that will allow me to monitor which
applications or services are utilising my network and hence bandwidth.
Now I have found loads of useful tools that can offer me
representations of the interface but little that breaks it down
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