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<0> equery d <package> <0> b <0> ahno d <0> oteren, ahno you want to see the dependencies *from* the package? <1> what packages would i need if i were to install netscape-flash on an entirely clean system <1> thats what i wanna know <1> because netscape-flash is using OSS, which i definitively dont want it to do <0> emerge -vp <package> <0> ? <1> its already merged <1> doesnt show its deps then <0> emerge -ep package <1> doesnt work either, because all the deps are already installed <1> hmm <0> -e -> acts like none are installed <1> well, it doesnt show any deps
<1> which i am sure it has <0> cat /var/db/pkg/<package>/RDEPEND? <0> :) <0> i think its rdepend <0> or check the ebuild <1> oteren oteren # cat /var/db/pkg/netscape-flash/RDEPEND <1> cat: /var/db/pkg/netscape-flash/RDEPEND: No such file or directory <1> :< <0> ... <0> full package name <1> haha <1> yes <1> (i was already typing that i had forgotten it :p) <0> :9 <0> lazy you <1> !net-www/gplflash amd64? ( app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-xlibs ) <1> hmmm <0> see :) <1> thats wrong though :p <0> hmm :) why is that? <1> i dont know how to read it <1> does it mean it depends on gplflash? <1> or the two inside the ()? <0> hmm me not sure neither :) <0> looking at DEPEND <0> but look at the .ebuild? <0> there are the deps too <1> probably the two inside the () i guess <1> cause gplflash blocks netscape-flash <1> and vice versa <2> thanks phisher1, just need to learn my differences between bash and php :o (lamp site) <2> I don't write enough bash :/ <0> bash is easy <0> not very powerfull neither <0> but nice <2> I like it <0> not that i could unleash its full power anyway <0> me too <0> :) <2> just writing a script to help change over some configs because we found a new single point of failure yesterday <0> bash,sed,awk <2> nothing says lovin like single points of failure <0> expect is nice too <2> awk/sed/grep/etc I'm decent with <1> it was the two inside the () i think renihs <1> thx <0> for interactive scripting <1> if you wonder why i am trying to find out all this, its because netscape <1> netscape-flash is using OSS <1> meaning i have to shutdown xmms each time i wanna have sound in my flash animations =p <0> i can only use awk to print out rows, and sed only to replace :) <0> oteren, why not tell xmms to use alsa? <1> xmms is using alsa <1> but emulating OSS shuts down everything else going on <0> ? <1> if i understood iamben_ correctly <0> not here <1> 'all' of alsa is needed to emulate the single /dev/dsp1 it seems <1> cause no other sound works while an OSS is being emulated <0> hmmm but i can have sound in my dosbox <0> and still have sound in et
<0> et = oss <0> i also have teamspeak and et running both <0> hmm <1> they are both OSS? <0> yes <1> -oss in my useflags is a bad idea in other words? <0> dunno, i dont use oss <0> but some tools have no other option <1> you emulate the OSS through alsa? <0> i use kernel alsa and oss "emulation?" from kernel <0> driver i mean <1> yeah, i got oss emulation too <1> through the alsa-driver pkg <1> the only difference is i got out of kernel modules though <0> OSS Mixer API <0> yes <0> alsa are supposed to be better <0> but i dont know howto disable the modem drivers in alsa package <0> thats why i use kernel <1> does it matter if you have a modem installed? :p <0> no but on my laptop it loads both and they are interfering <0> get no sound <1> cant you do a -drivername in ALSA_CARDS in the make.conf? <0> oteren, maybe but thats a livedvd <0> i support every driver <0> but if i include the modem driver too my sound is borked (on my laptop at least) <1> oh <0> hmm but that doesnt seem necesary anymore <0> whatever <0> i stick with the kernel alsa, easier to manage <1> i would too <0> so much broken stuff anyway on a 3000 packages system world rebuild <1> if my card was properly supported there <0> dont want to add to my "problems" <1> will probably be when we enter 2007 <0> :) <1> cause my soundcard is fairly new <0> i have some old audigy on my desktop and an intel in my laptop i think <1> do you have several /dev/dsp ? <0> only if i create them :) <1> i got an intel too <1> snd-hda-intel <0> not my driver <1> you can create more? that would solve my problem :p <1> i only have /dev/dsp <1> there is something borked with my alsa anyways, because winecfg cant recognize that i have alsa on my system, so i am forced to use OSS there as well <1> alsa works in every other program though <0> winecfg hmm <0> my ./wine has no config <0> ..? <1> try running winecfg <1> and see if you can find alsa under audio <0> i have working alsa <0> in wine <0> hmm <0> k <1> http://tynes.info/pictures/wine.png what i mean <0> never used a gui wine cfg :) <1> thats from after i recompiled with -oss, so i cant use oss there neither <1> but oss works <0> LOL <0> alsa, arts, esound, oss, ... <0> yes i have some <0> jack, nas <1> suxxor :< <0> 3000 packages livedvd :) <0> alot crap installed <0> nearly <1> the problem is i can NOT use the kernel alsa by any means <0> why not? <0> but thats not the problem anyway <1> plugging in jack doesnt shut down loudspeakers <0> just modules isnt it <0> hmm that sounds nasty
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