* Dale [120329 17:39]:
[..]
> I already tried making one from scratch and also making the one inside
> the kernel. Both belly flopped and left me with nothing but errors. It
> never even tried to leave the init thingy environment. I think I posted
> them a good long while back but no clue what
* Walter Dnes [120330 02:53]:
[..]
> You have to fix this problem manually by...
>
> unmerge =x11-libs/fltk-2.0_pre6970-r1
>
> Note that fltk-2.0_pre6970-r1.ebuild contains the comments...
>
> # NOTE: KEYWORDS removed in purpose since everything from gentoo-x86 is
> # using
> # FLTK 1.3
* Dale [120329 16:22]:
> Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>
> > Can you try doing
> >
> > dracut -H /boot/initramfs-
> >
> > ??
> >
> > The man page from dracut says that -H is for the "current host"
> > instead of a "generic host". Maybe the "generic host" configuration is
> > messing up something
* Michael Mol [120328 11:28]:
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Neil Bothwick [120328 11:06]:
> >> On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:15:19 -0400, Todd Goodman wrote:
> >>
> >> > x11-libs/fltk is in world.
> >>
> >> Why?
* David W Noon [120328 11:22]:
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 15:58:00 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote about Re:
> [gentoo-user] Anyone Else "Ping-Ponging" with fltk?:
>
> > On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:15:19 -0400, Todd Goodman wrote:
> [snip]
> > > Or have I broken my system?
* Neil Bothwick [120328 11:06]:
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 10:15:19 -0400, Todd Goodman wrote:
>
> > x11-libs/fltk is in world.
>
> Why?
Don't know. Probably forgot the -1 at some point or needed it for some
software outside of Gentoo.
>
> > Or have I broken my
I've been getting the following "Ping-ponging" of fltk for maybe a
couple weeks now.
What I mean is that I have x11-libs/fltk-2.0_pre6970-r1:2 installed and
slotted.
When I emerge -avD --changed-use world it wants to slot install
x11-libs/fltk-1.3.0-r1
x11-libs/fltk is in world.
However after h
* Dale [120309 21:55]:
> Howdy,
>
[..]
> [0.787822] Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs...
It found your initramfs...
> [0.867787] Freeing initrd memory: 5084k freed
The followng look like they're from your Dracut initramfs
> [0.880111] audit: initializing netlink socket (d
* meino.cra...@gmx.de [120309 14:54]:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to compile a linux-kernel for an embedded system.
> There is an (older) build environment.
> The kernel is based on a 2.4er linux kernel.
> When doing a
> make menuconfig
> I get:
>
> make menuconfig
> Makefile:441: *** mixed impl
* Michael Mol [120308 21:31]:
> I typically use geeqie.
>
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 9:20 PM, Grant wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a photo browser/viewer other than gthumb which is
> > in portage or an overlay?
> >
> > - Grant
> >
>
>
>
> --
> :wq
+1 on geeqie
Todd
* Dale [120305 12:09]:
[..]
> Honestly, if digikam worked right with my camera, I'd use it in a heart
> beat. I like it but I can't get my pics to show up right. I can't
> figure out why tho. Maybe I should try getting from the stick like you
> do? Thing is, I leave my camera on the tri-pod ab
* Michael Mol [120304 15:12]:
> So I take a lot of pictures. A *lot* of pictures. Sometimes around
> 500/month, sometimes twice that if I manage to get out more. I've got
> a large number of 'DCIM' directories from different cameras, different
> camera models, etc, going back ten years. Sometimes
* Michael Mol [120227 11:49]:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Claudio Roberto Fran?a Pereira [120227 08:35]:
> >> I'm reading Writing Solid Code, by Steve Maguire, and at the end of
> >> the book there is an about the author sectio
* Claudio Roberto Fran?a Pereira [120227 08:35]:
> I'm reading Writing Solid Code, by Steve Maguire, and at the end of
> the book there is an about the author section that mentions two
> contact addresses: one is an email, the other is
> microsoft!storm!stevem. The book is from 1993, so that shoul
* Nikos Chantziaras [120218 14:59]:
> This isn't an important issue, but it still bugs me a bit (curiosity
> killed the cat.) Some while ago (no idea when exactly, could be 6
> months ago or a year ago), I stopped being able to use "elogv" as a
> regular user. Something had changed the permis
* wdk@moriah [120219 17:58]:
>
>
> On 20/02/2012, at 5:14, walt wrote:
>
> > On 02/18/2012 08:35 AM, Mike Edenfield wrote:
> >
> >> * On March 8 the FBI will turn off their stand-in DNS servers.
> >
> > The FBI has people that know how to run a DNS server? I feel better
> > about my tax dol
* walt [120219 15:37]:
> On 02/18/2012 05:18 AM, Dale wrote:
>
> > Sounds like the internet could be switched off. So, next question, how
> > easy would it be to get it going again? Hours? Days? Weeks?
>
> My guess is that the old farts that read this list could have their old
> dialup bulle
* Michael Mol [120210 13:36]:
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Michael Mol [120210 12:51]:
> > [..]
> >> That's what I was talking about. Where I work, we use OpenVPN,
> >> operating in UDP mode. This is after several bad
* Michael Mol [120210 12:51]:
[..]
> That's what I was talking about. Where I work, we use OpenVPN,
> operating in UDP mode. This is after several bad experiences using it
> in TCP mode.
>
> By "UDP mode" and "TCP mode", I mean OpenVPN's connections to other
> OpenVPN nodes were in UDP or TCP, re
* Grant [120131 14:26]:
> I can't seem to get gcc-4.5.3-r1 to compile. I tried twice and it
> failed at the exact same point both times. The build log doesn't
> mention a segfault. Does anyone know how to fix this? I was able to
> compile gcc-4.3.3 a short while ago.
>
> /var/tmp/portage/sys-
* Dale [120104 20:46]:
> Howdy,
>
[..]
> This is one of the errors:
>
> [ 51%] Building CXX object
> kscreensaver/kdesavers/CMakeFiles/kvm.kss.dir/kvm.o
> Building CXX object
> kscreensaver/kdesavers/CMakeFiles/krotation.kss.dir/rotation.o
> Linking CXX executable klorenz.kss
> Linking CXX exe
* Grant [111213 14:07]:
> Has anyone else noticed this sort of behavior from apache-2.2.21-r1:
>
> # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
> * Stopping apache2 ... [ ok ]
> * Starting apache2 ...
> * start-stop-daemon: /usr/sbin/apache2 is already running [ ok ]
> # /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
> * apac
* Mick [111026 15:24]:
> On Wednesday 26 Oct 2011 17:51:08 Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * James [111026 12:26]:
> > > Lavender 163.com> writes:
> > > > So whenever I want to write a email I have to reboot
> > > > my computer and boot the windows syste
* James [111026 12:26]:
> Lavender 163.com> writes:
>
> > So whenever I want to write a email I have to reboot
> > my computer and boot the windows system. I'm thinking that
> > if I can send or receive mails just under terminal, no
> > need web pages or windows. Also at the same time could
> >
* Nilesh Govindarajan [110929 13:33]:
> Default function arguments in C are specified like this:
>
> int func(int a = 10) {} // just a dummy function
No they're not. C doesn't have default function arguments.
>
> Now I save that in a file called foo.c
>
> The above piece of code is valid in
* Florian Philipp [110928 16:05]:
> Am 28.09.2011 21:39, schrieb Alex Sla:
> > I can't just compile anything. Getting all the time:
> >
> > * Call stack:
> > * ebuild.sh, line 56: Called src_compile
> > * environment, line 3450: Called gnome2_src_compile
> > * environment, line 27
* Paul Hartman [110906 10:08]:
> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Paul Hartman
> wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:41 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
> >> I've been getting the following problem trying to emerge world for the
> >> past few days:
> >>
> &g
I've been getting the following problem trying to emerge world for the
past few days:
!!! Problem resolving dependencies for net-dns/bind from @selected
... done!
!!! The ebuild selected to satisfy "net-dns/bind" has unmet
requirements.
- net-dns/bind-9.8.1::gentoo USE="berkdb dlz mysql odbc ssl
* Michael Mol [110815 21:21]:
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
> > http://www.itworld.com/open-source/193823/how-linux-mastered-wall-street
>
> This is related to a question I wanted to poll the list with. How does
> everybody here use Gentoo? For personal use? Production us
* walt [110804 17:26]:
> I'm trying to be a good gentoo netizen by nfs-sharing /usr/portage between
> my three local gentoo machines, and failing :(
>
> After weeks of fiddling, I discovered today that my problems come from
> using a 32-bit machine to serve my two 64-bit NFS clients(!)
>
> (I'll
* Dale [110727 05:07]:
> Is anyone else running into this:
>
> libtool: link: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DINET6
> "-D_U_=__attribute__((unused))" -march=native -O2 -pipe -Wall -W -Wextra
> -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wendif-labels -Wpointer-arith
> -Wno-pointer-sign -Warray-bounds -Wcast-alig
* Dale [110726 09:46]:
> Todd Goodman wrote:
> >
> > I'll let you know if I see anything that looks related. It would be
> > interesting if going back to 2.6.38 is a temp fix for you. I know you'd
> > tried older kernels before but...
> > Todd
> >
* Dale [110725 15:33]:
> Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Dale [110725 14:43]:
> >
> >> Todd Goodman wrote:
> >>
> >>> Dale (and whoever else was having problems with Firefox and X hangs,)
> >>>
> >>> I don't
* Dale [110725 14:43]:
> Todd Goodman wrote:
> > Dale (and whoever else was having problems with Firefox and X hangs,)
> >
> > I don't know if you've seen it but:
> >
> > http://lkml.org/lkml/2011/7/24/54
> >
> > looks like a thread that migh
Dale (and whoever else was having problems with Firefox and X hangs,)
I don't know if you've seen it but:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2011/7/24/54
looks like a thread that might be applicable?
Todd
* Mick [110723 10:20]:
> On Saturday 23 Jul 2011 14:31:23 Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Stroller [110723 09:21]:
> > > On 21 July 2011, at 19:48, Dale wrote:
> > > > ...
> > > > I would try to kill it as root. The -9 option should work. That
> &
* Stroller [110723 09:21]:
>
> On 21 July 2011, at 19:48, Dale wrote:
> > ...
> > I would try to kill it as root. The -9 option should work. That hasn't
> > failed me yet. I always run kill commands as root and DOUBLE check the PID
> > after typing it in.
>
> I believe that `kill -9` is bad
* Paul Hartman [110721 12:33]:
[..]
> I think if you have 4GB of RAM you shouldn't need any swap under
> normal circumstances. I have a gentoo box with just 256MB of RAM
> that's running web server (apache + php), mail server (postfix +
> dovecot), and database (mariadb), and it works fine if i di
* Space Cake [110719 08:29]:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know exactly what happened but yesterday morning Makefile is
> disappeared from my /usr/src/linux directory
>
> rw-r--r-- 1 root 0 89856 jún1 12.18 config_38
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root 0 92513 jún1 12.18 config_39
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 022 jún
* Mike Edenfield [110624 08:25]:
> On 6/24/2011 8:03 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Mike Edenfield [110623 18:34]:
>
> >> It's one package (cantor) that has one dependency (R) that is optional
> >> (USE=-R) that falls squarely into the "if you aren'
* Mike Edenfield [110623 18:34]:
> On 6/23/2011 6:22 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Wednesday 22 June 2011 16:50:10 Dale wrote:
> >
> >> If you use KDE like me, be prepared to put the thing back tho. Some KDE
> >> packages depend on things that seem to need it enabled.
> >
> > Looks like it's
* Neil Bothwick [110622 20:37]:
> On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 00:55:10 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
> > Helicopters are reserved for those with a death wish
>
> Unless the helicopter is an air ambulance, not that what I was doing to
> require an air ambulance in the first place was particularly sane.
>
* Indi [110622 18:59]:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 04:30:01PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> > Then again, I don't fly either. I have told people that if they
> > see me on a plane, close the lid on my coffin. That's the only
> > way I would get on a plane.
> >
>
> You haven't lived until you've been up
* Mark Knecht [110622 18:35]:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Todd Goodman wrote:
>
> >
> > No actually blas-reference fails to build unless gcc is built with the
> > fortran use flag enabled (since there's no fortran compiler available.)
> >
> > The
* Dale [110622 17:40]:
> Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Dale [110622 14:45]:
> >
> >>
> >> When I did that, it complained that cantor was built with no backend.
> >> Did you get the same thing? It said this here:
> >>
> >> WARN (
* Dale [110622 16:41]:
> Matthew Finkel wrote:
[...]
> > Do correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't blas-reference pulled in by
> > merging gcc with USE="fortran"? Or did you install blas-reference for
> > another reason?
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> No clue. I just -c'd some stuff and kept running re
* Dale [110622 14:45]:
> Dale wrote:
> > Todd Goodman wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, I don't have fortran use enabled
> >>
> >> mail-proxy ~ # euse -i fortran
> >> global use flags (searching: fortran)
> >> **
* Nikos Chantziaras [110622 11:53]:
> On 06/22/2011 06:35 PM, Dale wrote:
> > Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >>
> >> I suppose you got the idea by now ;-) Do you need dev-lang/R? If not,
> >> then "emerge -pv --depclean dev-lang/R". Do you need the package(s)
> >> that this brings up? If not, continue
* Grant [110619 18:09]:
> One of my systems has a crontab like this to clean up and consolidate
> the output of the video monitoring app "motion":
>
> # crontab -l
> # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
> # (/home/grant/cron.root.txt installed on Sat Sep 25 10:42:18 2010)
> #
* Mick [110614 17:20]:
> On Tuesday 14 Jun 2011 20:45:30 Cahn Roger wrote:
> > > # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 stop
> > > # ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.20 up
> > >
> > > and post output of
> >
> > /etc/init.d/net.eth0 stop
> > * Caching service dependencies ...
> > /etc/init.d/../conf.d/net: line 9: broad
* Cahn Roger [110614 09:31]:
> Le 14/06/2011 15:15, Todd Goodman a écrit :
>
> Hi Todd,
Hi Roger,
>
> Thank you for your quick answer.
You're welcome (for what it's worth.)
>
> > It looks like your DHCP server isn't serving addresses.
>
> Well,
* Cahn Roger [110614 09:05]:
> Hi,
>
[..]
> * Bringing up interface eth0
> * dhcp ...
> * Running dhcpcd ...
> dhcpcd[3076]: version 5.2.12 starting
> dhcpcd[3076]: eth0: waiting for carrier
> dhcpcd[3076]: eth0: carrier acquired
> dhcpcd[3076]: eth0: rebinding lease of 192.168.1.20
> dh
* pk [110611 06:09]:
> On 2011-06-10 19:39, Todd Goodman wrote:
>
> > Please keep bullshit libtard rude remarks out of Linux mailing list,
> > thank you.
>
> With the risk of starting a flame war:
>
> I would like to remind you that this is quite an internati
* Alan McKinnon [110607 04:42]:
> Latest portage-2.2.0_alpha38 has changed something with system set and
> depclean handling. It now shows this:
>
> !!! 'app-editors/nano' is part of your system profile.
>
* kashani [110606 19:37]:
> On 6/6/2011 4:31 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > Apparently, though unproven, at 01:01 on Tuesday 07 June 2011, James did
> > opine
> > thusly:
> >
> >> Ju want closet commando action? Check out some of my old
> >> college buddies from Alaska:
> >>
> >> http://www.youtube
* David W Noon [110601 14:41]:
> On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 20:20:02 +0200, Todd Goodman wrote about Re:
> [gentoo-user] Cleaning redundant configuration files:
>
> >What you seem to ignore or miss in the discussion is that an
> >emerge -C is necessary at times during an upg
* David W Noon [110601 13:10]:
> On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 18:20:02 +0200, Neil Bothwick wrote about Re:
> [gentoo-user] Cleaning redundant configuration files:
>
> >On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 15:57:58 +0100, David W Noon wrote:
> [snip]
> >> Remember: we are discussing the COMPLETE DELETION of a
> >> package,
* Tanstaafl [110530 16:40]:
> On 2011-05-28 8:42 PM, Gregory Shearman wrote:
> > In linux.gentoo.user, Todd Goodman wrote:
> >> * Tanstaafl [110528 12:43]:
> >>> Anyone? Will one of the FLOSS builds for the cheap Cable/DSL routers
> >>> support VLANs
* Gregory Shearman [110528 20:17]:
> In linux.gentoo.user, Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Tanstaafl [110528 12:43]:
> >> After seeing an older thread asking about a router, I figured I'd ask my
> >> own question...
> >>
> >> I'm looking for
* Tanstaafl [110528 12:43]:
> After seeing an older thread asking about a router, I figured I'd ask my
> own question...
>
> I'm looking for a cheap but reliable router that has decent and SIMPLE
> way to add VLANs (I'm not a CISCO guy and don't want to have to become
> one)...
>
> Specifically,
* meino.cra...@gmx.de [110528 00:31]:
> Dale [11-05-28 06:40]:
> > meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > >
> > >:
> > >
> > >How can I accomplish tagging on base of the contents of the mail
> > >with the mailreader mutt?
> > >
> > >Best regards,
> > >mcc
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Let's see if th
* Mike Diehl [110526 13:40]:
> On Thursday 26 May 2011 11:25:55 am Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Mike Diehl [110526 13:15]:
> > > I'm trying to do an emerge -u world and I'm down to php and one other
> > > package that needs it.
> > >
> > > I&
* Michael Sullivan [110526 14:40]:
> A couple of days ago I applied via etc-update a new init script and conf
> file for dovecot. Now I cannot get local LAN mail from it. I was
> previously able to. My current dovecot version info is:
>
> carter ~ # emerge -pv dovecot
>
> These are the packag
* Mike Diehl [110526 13:15]:
> I'm trying to do an emerge -u world and I'm down to php and one other package
> that needs it.
>
> I've done emerge --sync several times.
> However, the php emerge fails:
>
>
> Generating pha
* Andy Wilkinson [110525 21:27]:
[...]
> Well, for no good reason, a reboot once I was back at the machine fixed
> the issue. I'm not sure why; I didn't change anything. I hate not
> knowing why reboots fix things. :(
>
> -Andy
Argh!!! I did see in a google search that someone else had the pr
* Andy Wilkinson [110524 18:02]:
> On 05/24/2011 12:38 PM, Todd Goodman wrote:
> > * Andy Wilkinson [110524 12:24]:
> >> I can't say for sure when this started, as I have gone a while without
> >> accessing my computer remotely much, but perhaps since my l
* Andy Wilkinson [110524 12:24]:
> I can't say for sure when this started, as I have gone a while without
> accessing my computer remotely much, but perhaps since my last upgrade
> (which may have included openrc), ctrl-c doesn't work over ssh. I have
> tested this from multiple workstations a
* Felix Miata [110512 16:15]:
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=6 seems to
> have a circular reference, that is, suggesting the use of the subject utility
> prior to chrooting and having any such utility in $PATH. I've never installed
> Gentoo before, so maybe
* Alan McKinnon [110510 17:26]:
> Apparently, though unproven, at 22:53 on Tuesday 10 May 2011, Mick did opine
> thusly:
[SNIP]
>
> > Have you tried running kdedebug --off to see if the error logging
> > stop?
>
> I don't have such an app as kdedebug. What package provides it?
I think he mean
* Dale [110510 17:29]:
> Hi folks,
>
> I was curious, what's the results of the openrc update for people that
> have done theirs? Is it pretty simple and "just works" or are there
> issues? I'm mostly interested in x86 and amd64 since that is what I
> have. Just a simple works here and I'm
* Harry Putnam [110430 00:03]:
> Todd Goodman writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > You won't really break anything by changing the log levels.
>
> Todd, your post was really a boost for me. And thanks for you kind
> offer of looking things over.
>
> [...]
&g
* Harry Putnam [110428 01:06]:
> Yeah I had a look at the lines containing LOG and of course had no
> idea of what they meant or how to alter them.
>
> The entire iptables is inlined below... maybe you will know how to alter
> them so that ports show up in logs. That is, only if you are still
>
* Allan Gottlieb [110427 10:54]:
> On Tue, Apr 26 2011, Todd Goodman wrote:
>
> > * Allan Gottlieb [110426 14:34]:
> >> On Tue, Apr 26 2011, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> >>
> >> > Starting last night several builds and programs are crashing d
* Allan Gottlieb [110426 14:34]:
> On Tue, Apr 26 2011, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>
> > Starting last night several builds and programs are crashing due to
> > problems in libxcb and others.
> >
> > My system is ~amd64.
[SNIP]
> > openoffice (picked up by revdep-rebuild) fails to build saying
> >
> >
* Harry Putnam [110422 16:00]:
> Todd Goodman writes:
>
> > There is a basic firewall in place with OpenWRT (enabled by default.)
> >
> > There is a a web GUI for OpenWRT (as well as with DD-WRT.)
> >
> > The web GUI supports the usual config pages as
* Harry Putnam [110420 15:03]:
> Paul Hartman writes:
>
> > Apr 20 14:41:08 ddwrt kern.warn kernel: [2814955.71] DROP IN=eth1
> > OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:1b:54:c9:4b:d9:08:00 SRC=10.166.128.1
> > DST=255.255.255.255 LEN=325 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=255 ID=34279
> > PROTO=UDP SPT=67 DPT=6
* Harry Putnam [110420 13:51]:
> Stroller writes:
>
> > Consider OpenWRT. You can run it on something like the Netgear
> > WNR2000, the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH, or something even cheaper if you
> > don't need wifi.
>
> I don't need wifi, but of course OpenWRT won't run on the cisco
> But that WZR
* Adam Carter [110402 01:15]:
> > dig you build php with an apache2 flag to enable the Apache module?
> >
>
> And you'll also need this in your httpd.conf;
>
> AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
70_mod_php5.conf in /etc/apache2/modules.d adds the handler for that
automatically when PHP5 is de
* Andrzej Stycze? [110326 11:42]:
> Hello,
Hello Andrzej,
>
> I try gentoo once again a few days ago and everything go OK until I install
> KDE. Then I see that I got the following symptom that something is wrong
>
> # eselect read 1
> ! ! ! Error: Can't load module read
> exiting
I think yo
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