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<0> hexoroid, yeah, that's probably why mplayer's broken <1> huh? <1> what are you talking about? <0> hexoroid, OK, first thing, unmerge the blockers <2> kojiro, so what am i supposted to do now.. <1> i'm about 4000 miles away from the server.... <0> hexoroid, when's the last time you ran emerge --sync, btw? <3> bashusrSE: k <2> kojiro yesterday <2> so i should unmerge [blocks B ] <net-ftp/vsftpd-2.0.3-r1 (is blocking net-ftp/ftpbase-0.00 <1> the users who use the server is in Sweden :-P <2> vsftpd ? <4> Weedy: i know of a console based one called pftp-mew though its very hard to learn :P <0> hexoroid, ok, that's good. Yes, emerge -C vsftpd <2> and then i type in that command again ? <0> hexoroid, yep
<3> bashusrSE: Could you run mysqld and see what it complains about? Have you checked the logs at all for MySQL startup failures? <2> thats gonna update my system.. kojiro ? <0> hexoroid, yes, and it'll consider any useflag changes, and fix broken dependencies <2> kojiro thanks ill do that.. <1> ReJ: logs look normal...060406 14:14:20 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 0 43788 <1> /usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections. <0> hexoroid, and next time you upgrade, consider your system wholistically. No package stands alone. This is "dll hell" for UNIX :-P <5> kojiro: or even RPM Hell for Gentoo :) <0> heh <6> mmm hell <7> hi! <7> my mouse cursor disappeared. any idea, what I could do? <3> bashusrSE: And the logs? <8> get a cat cursor <5> kostja: in X or console ? <0> "darn cat!" <1> ReJ: that is the logs... /var/log/mysql/mysqld.err <0> kostja, what made it disappear? <7> in X <0> kostja, yes, what were you doing before it disappeared? <7> I did a world update and a dispatch-conf <5> kostja: are you using a HW or SW cursor ? <9> hello guys . I'm trying to install gnome, but I got error with the gst-plugins-ffmeg : I cannot install it. Maybe it has something with XOpenDisplay because it is writed in the last line.. someone know something about it? <0> aha, kostja, what config files did you update? <7> neddyseagoon: don't know what you mean <7> kojiro: I dont't know anymore. It were configs, which I didn't touched myelf before <0> kostja, you just meant the pointer image, right? <5> kostja: by default, X uses a Hardware Cursor but you can turn it off and use a Software cursor instead. Did you turn off the hardware curson and fil to set a software one ? <7> yes <7> neddyseagoon: no I didn't <10> is there any way to update my CHOST from i386 to i686 for the glibc-2.4 update without making a complete mess of my system <1> ReJ: hmm.. a few restarts and a few stop/start got it working <1> thanks <0> robinp, safest way is to reinstall :-/ <11> what comma etc do i use between channels when having them open up on start up using Xchat2 <7> is there a way to degrade the configs, which were updated by dispatch-conf? <5> robinp: change the CHOST, cd /usr/portage then scripts/bootstrap.sh it will be several hours <0> AkumaSaru, isn't it semicolon? <11> i didnt know which it was :) <12> does anyone now what i should add to cflags for a celeron with a coppermine core? <0> neddyseagoon, you can't just emerge -e ? <10> so basically i386 is dead <11> time to try it out :) <12> ? <0> on my system, emerge -e is faster than bootstrap.sh <5> kojiro: No, the compiler will break because of the changed CHOST <13> I'm installing gentoo now... I'm doing ad emerge -e system... is there a true reason for doing an emerge -e world just after it? <0> neddyseagoon, oic <0> Ridley, it's optional. emerge -e optimizes your system with your useflags and cflags <13> yes <13> but what's the difference between system and world? <14> HIGH-FREQ_, i'm trying to emerge glibc after adding nls useflag. it stops with the message: sandbox: Caught signal 2 in pid 13579. any ideas? <5> Ridley: system is a subset of world <12> whats the cflags options for a celeron witha coppermine core? <15> I have a P4 Asus MB with a Marvell 88E8053 PCI Express Gigabit Lan which modules in kernel-2.6.16-gentoo-r1 do I use to buildin to get this Ethernet connection working with gentoo 2006.0? <0> Ridley, world includes all the personalized packages in your worldfile. System is just the core system <14> i'm trying to emerge glibc after adding nls useflag. it stops with the message: sandbox: Caught signal 2 in pid 13579. any ideas? <13> ok thanks... so, even with the system "empty" (first install), world is still useful to optimize? <10> mankal: need more info <6> mankal: there must be an error higher up <7> no idea?
<0> [1]ITguru, I dunno. <12> oh <12> is it basically a pentium 3 <10> so what exactly does the bootstrap.sh script do ? <6> robinp, builds the compiler <14> Draconx, robinp higher up there's only the usual compiling output, i think. what info would help? <10> mankal: grab the last heap of lines and put it in a pastebin <7> robinp: run /usr/portage/scripts/bootstrap.sh -v -p <5> robinp: it builds the toolchain from first priniples .. gcc, binutils,glibc ... <15> I have a P4 Asus MB with a Marvell 88E8053 PCI Express Gigabit Lan which modules in kernel-2.6.16-gentoo-r1 do I use to buildin to get this Ethernet connection working with gentoo 2006.0? <16> i found it <16> on gentoo site <13> uhm <17> DanglyBits, try typin lspci for info <14> robinp, Draconx http://pastebin.com/643915 <1> can someone verify... Apache https vhosts is impossible? <1> (on the same IP) <13> folks, you've just told me that system is part of world... well... so why some sites or guides tell me to do things like "emerge -e system && emerge -e world"? <13> isn't it a waste of time? <1> Ridley: because they want you to rebuild the system files <1> then the world files <13> oh <1> Ridley: as in a upgrade from gcc3.3 to 3.4 <13> yes, that is :D <13> and why that? <18> Ridley: Because you want thetoolchain and basic stuff in "system" compiled first, so the later packages in the larger "world" group get the benefit. <1> Ridley: well, you're using the old compiler to make the 3.4... so you want to use the new compiler to "remake" 3.4 to be the "most optimized" <13> gotcha <1> but yes... it's a huge waste of time in my opinion (even though i'm doing it as we speak) <13> well, fortunately now the problem has gone... I needed gcc 3.4 only for march=pentium-m <1> i don't notice any significant if any speed improvements at all <13> and now it's gcc 3.5 default <19> goood morning <13> so no need to change gcc anymore :D <1> woah <1> 3.5 came out?!?! <13> hem <13> maybe I'm wrong <13> wait a minute <1> i'm still on 3.4 :-/ <13> oh sorry <1> i know 4.0 beta is out <13> I think it's 3.4.5 <18> It's sort of a perfectionist thing. There are reasons you could "get away" without emerging system, but doing system and then world yields a less risky environment. <13> http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=gcc <14> Draconx, robinp was that enough or do you need more? <18> Latest stable gcc is 3.4.5 <13> yep <15> hollowsoul: same info from lspci: Marvell 88E8053 PCI Express Gigabit Lan <13> I was confused :P <13> however, the good news remains the same: ones who have a pentium M don't need to upgrade gcc anymore <10> mankal: have you looked on the forums for your error - i have no idea sorry <18> Ridley: Not now at least. THere will always be more upgrades (I hope). <20> DanglyBits: sky2 <18> Ridley: YOu're not recompiling system and world to go from 3.4.5 to 3.4.5-r1 are you? That isn't needed. <15> _thelone: where do I find sky2? <15> _theklone: where do I find sky2? <20> DanglyBits: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_sk98lin#Method_3:_via_kernel_2.6.16_and_later <1> this is bad.. <1> 960 root 15 0 1464 124 80 S 20.5 0.0 30:18.23 dhcpcd <18> bashusr: gcc 4.1.0 is out in beta <17> DanglyBits, http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_sk98lin <1> dhcpcd is ****ing up 30 hours of processing time <15> _theklone: thanks all !!! <1> can i safely kill it? <20> DanglyBits: if you have a problem you can use the old vendor driver but sky2 has worked fine for me <21> hey guys <21> anyone remember me ? :P <18> bashusr: THat's your DHCP client. YOu kind of need that. Why kill it? <18> bashusr: 30 hours over how much uptime? <1> DrChandra: it's ****ing up CPU time like crazy <1> 14:39:43 up 1 day, 15:34, 5 users, load average: 2.07, 2.01, 2.23 <11> just unplug your network cable :) <1> my load averages haven't dropped
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