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<0> emerge command is in * <1> jimmyekl, eh, resync fixed it <0> antarus|work: congrats! <1> hi kutsuya <0> :) <1> anyone here on xgl? <2> jimmyekl. sure, but i still find it to cause more problems than it's worth. what does it do for you? <3> Hi, how does gentoo decide in which order to run the init scripts? <4> bleaked-: its there so you shouldnt get a tainted kernel (boot fail's...) <5> wide-eye, hrmm, well if I'm playing a game, or watching a movie or using hearing sounds produced from an application and want to transmit those sounds to be played on another computer as well, I don't think shoutcast will handle that, will it? <6> does this installer GUI run on OpenGL? <7> marik, hello. no on xgl... working on a python mock object cl*** <0> mizery: no not really <8> SoulForge: haha no :) <6> what GUI is this <1> kutsuya, sounds confusing. how's that going for you?
<8> SoulForge: there is a GTK GUI and there is an ncurses GUI <0> mizery: might get icecast to do that but that's not the normal way <6> I mean for the livecd part <4> SoulForge: it runs on xorg-x11 (X) ati/nvidia/vesa/vga if im not mistaken. gui is gnome. <6> cool <8> BriteSpaak: each script has dependency information <1> it runs off of xrenderer (standard xorg 2d acceleration) <1> SoulForge, ^ <7> marik, heh, kind of difficult mindbending exercise. ;) just starting to refactor the core part of it. <6> I hope my system doesn't lock up <8> kutsuya: So you like python eh.... <6> will I have to do this all over again if it locks up on install? <3> antarus|work: So the script will be started after all the dependencies are met? <8> SoulForge: not all of it no ;) <1> SoulForge, just be sure to save the installprofile.xml <6> NO <6> INSTALL FAILED <6> :/ <1> SoulForge, haha <8> not the end of the world :P <8> BriteSpaak: A given script must be in the runlevel you have started. <1> SoulForge, did you save your installprofile.xml ? <6> yes <7> antarus|work, yes. Actually working on the mock cl*** so I can mock portage stuff. Want to make a couple utilities <6> GLIException: EmergePackageError :FATAL: emerge: Could not emerge sys-fs/cryptsetup-luks-1.0.1-r1! <4> SoulForge: ive done that livecd install once, i had to go with cdrom install to get it to work. and nos custom settings <8> BriteSpaak: then for the set of scripts in that runlevel, each script has some metadata that says what it needs to come after <6> What do I do now :( <8> BriteSpaak: such as "need net" meaning the script will start after network is started <6> very depressing <8> kutsuya: 'mock portage stuff'? <6> suggestions? <1> SoulForge, well you could cd /mnt/gentoo; ls | xargs rm -rf <1> and then try again.. <7> antarus|work, a mock object simulates a object for testing purposes. That way don't have to wait for portage to do something, it can just simulate it. <6> what does that do? <1> SoulForge, delete everything it installed <6> . <8> kutsuya: still not following, but whichever ;) <7> kutsuya, heh <6> !!! Unable to calculate Linux Kernel version <1> antarus|work, it's basically a way to create a model of portage.. like scientists like to create models of things so they can run experiments on the models <0> what do they call that...unit testing? something like that <1> so he can just simulate portage instead of actually changing portage <6> I don't know why it couldn't emerge that file <6> it looks like it downloaded it <8> :P <7> antarus|work, I take it, you have looked in the bag? <8> kutsuya: I'm a portage developer, technically ;P <0> antarus|work: that explains everything ;P <7> antarus|work, I was starting to work on it...but some devs got nervous about me adding docs to the source. :/ <7> antarus|work, http://dev.gentoo.org/~kutsuya/ <1> nice kutsuya <6> this ****s, i can't access my NTFS HD on the livecd <7> marik, it's dated now. ;P thanks <1> SoulForge, why not? <6> dunno <1> SoulForge, ... <6> Rommel tried to tell me yesterday
<8> god that makes baby jesus cry.. <6> maybe I didn't do it right <8> kutsuya: Mostly writing docs on subsystems, hopefully harring will be done with savior in August, we can take saviour and rewrite all of portage by december.. <6> it was 'mount -t ntfs' something <6> I think <8> give 6 months to stablize new portage...or something ;P <1> SoulForge, yes that's correct <6> it said invalid option <8> kutsuya: as in, we've abandoned documenting the 2.X branch ;) <7> antarus|work, Kool... hehe very vapor at the moment, huh? <1> SoulForge, copy and paste what it says <0> SoulForge: rafb.net/paste <6> yeah I know <6> I won't spam <1> wide-eye, it's only going to be one line... <6> as soon as I remember the exact way this goes <7> antarus|work, How about unittesting? they doing that yet? I was going to work on docs & unittesting..but they got nervous. ;) <0> :) ok never know <8> kutsuya: No, Brian has tons of saviour code written, just missing some key components, and it's not technically "portage" <8> kutsuya: unittesting is in saviour <7> kool :) <8> kutsuya: no UT for 2.X planned, IIRC <9> I downloaded the sun JRE from their site and have copied it into /usr/portage/distrfiles as portage suggested. What from here? How do I tell portage not to attempt to remove it or install blackdown jre over the top? <6> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb <7> antarus|work, need to check back into it when more time. portage was such a mess it needed a rewrite <8> kutsuya: Brian was planning on writing a package manager for everything, ports, pkg-src, portage, etc...so we will have to derive from his stuff to get the functionality we need, although he has plenty of it done <8> kutsuya: it's in bzr ;) <1> SoulForge, how are you trying to mount it? <8> kutsuya: the saviour svn repo is old as hell ;) <10> Can anyone tell me a little about medium model in gcc? <1> SoulForge, mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb1 /mnt/windows <6> mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb /test/mount <1> SoulForge, hard drives have partitions. try hdb1 <6> what is the command to view them <6> +s <1> SoulForge, I normally check cfdisk or fdisk <7> antarus|work, will have to look at his work again.. it's been awhile. :) <1> so when I have to update gcc versions portage will still work X= <1> hehe <1> hit me 3 times in different ways <6> well it didn't give me an error that time <6> for hdb1 <1> SoulForge, good stuff <8> marik: thats fixed actually <6> Is there no address type bar in this <1> antarus|work, pardon? <1> SoulForge, if you tell there to be <6> can I mount as a regular user? <8> marik: gcc upgrades will no longer kill python, we removed the dep on libstdc++ <1> SoulForge, not by default <9> marik: could you tell me what to do with the Sun JRE binary pls? Portage told me it couldn't fetch it due to licensing laws and gave me instructions to download it from Sun's site and copy it into /usr/portage/distrfiles - that's as far as I've got <1> antarus|work, ah very nice <6> ok I need to chmod this thing to the gentoo user <6> so i can view it <1> Kakihara, well now that it's in distfiles, you need to emerge it <8> Kakihara: if you moved it to /usr/portage/distfiles, try the merge again <6> at least in the file browser <6> in the terminal there is nothing here <6> or not <6> THERE IT IS! <1> SoulForge, man mount. scroll down to the ntfs section.. iirc, you have to mount -t ntfs -o user,uid=###,gid=### ... <1> or something like that <9> marik, antarus|work: thanks - I'll do that. <10> does anyone know much about medium model in gcc <10> and what type of systems it applies to <4> SoulForge: uid=1000,gid=100,user,noauto,nls=utf8,ro i have as options in my /etc/fstab for ntfs (you cant chmod it...) <6> then how can a normal user view it <6> the folder I mounted it in is what I mean <1> SoulForge, that's what uid=###,gid=### does <6> oh
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