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<0> dli hmm. upgrade from what? :) /me has clean 2006 instance installed two days ago <1> lslarry, still read it <2> what arch lslarry <0> AFAIR gcc3.3.5 was build as the dependence for gnustep ebuild <0> llucas x86 <2> what you installing apmd for anyways?? :) <3> hello <3> what program do you recommend for viewing .doc and .pdf documents? <3> (both) <0> llucas I just type emerge -bv gnome :) <0> dunno why he wants it :) <3> I do not want to view .doc's with openoffice - thats too slow :( <2> heh well you can probably remove the global apm use flag, acpi is likely what you're after <4> stjepan: word <2> evince? <3> evince cant open .doc's :(
<0> llucas hm. may be. thanks <3> rsk: I do not have enough money for it <0> llucas anyway I need cdk for licq, and got the same error <5> stjepan: I like Abiword for docs <3> tnx <2> have you tried antiword <3> no <3> I will, now :) <2> i havent tried it myself, but saw it in portage :) <1> stjepan, no point to require one to do both, abiword for .doc, gv for .pdf <3> why? <2> fine have your cake and eat it too <3> why not one to do both? <2> lslarry: so the gcc error remains? <1> stjepan, you go honda for cars, and go microsoft for word, now, do you still want one for both <3> dli: It would be nice to have ms word in honda :) <0> llucas no. I'd built apmd and cdk by 3.4.5 and switched back to 3.5.5 <2> lslarry: why? <0> llucas why what? :) I mean "thanks a lot, the error wasn't remain" :) <2> lslarry: why switch back to 3.3.5? <2> lslarry: 3.4.5 is the good stuff :) and very stable <6> I did something bad and want to donate $ 10 to Gentoo. <6> I didn't like thes shirts in the Gentoo store. <2> oh god <6> The logo wasn't big enough. <2> you synced twice in a day <6> So I made one with cafe press. :) <6> What? <0> llucas -> 3.3.5 && build apmd, build cdk && -> 3.4.5 && continue <6> No I only sync four times a day. <6> Sometimes six. <6> No more than 12 in a 7 hour period though. <6> It cleans my swap file. :) <2> lslarry: ahh. they should build clean on 3.4.5 though. <7> Jon_: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr <6> /me is joking of coarse. <6> RiverRat: Thanks. <2> Jon_: heh it was a joke. you mentioned that you did something bad, so i accused you of syncing twice in a day :) <6> Hah yeah. <6> But yeah, the Gentoo shirts should have a bigger logo. <6> I walk around campus with my shirt, heck yess. <2> Jon_: though i swear that whenever i hit a bug, its usually right after i've synced and then the fix hits portage <6> Maybe you just need to sync again cause your swap file is dirty. <2> im very frus that dmraid has been maintainer wanted for like 5 monthes <8> what precisely does 'source /etc/profile' do? <1> kakakoka, renew all ENV settings in /etc/profile <8> dli - thanks <9> Kakihara: runs the /etc/profile script <9> Kakihara: man bash, search for the section detailing "source" and "." <8> thanks skunky <10> Does anybody know where I can get a recent HCL? <8> There are some terrible wikis and guides to setting up ccache in gentoo <8> echo "CCACHE_DIR=\"/root/.ccache\"" >> /etc/env.d/99local <8> even what he means is wrong there <9> Kakihara: i dunno why... it's not like it's complicated... <11> are usbmics supported on linux ? <2> to set the global PS1, do you edit /etc/profile directly? or another file <8> Skunky - well the man page suggests you set up symlinks which gentoo sets up by default, then you get conflicting advice over which directory to set for ccache, then there's bad info on changing cache size and when the changes display in ccache stats <12> llucas: /etc/profile if you want the change to be global <13> In file included from /usr/lib/klibc/include/stdio.h:9, <13> from jinclude.h:46,
<13> from jcapimin.c:20: <13> /usr/lib/klibc/include/stdarg.h:9:25: error: stdarg.h: No such file or directory <13> bah, though it would be a one-lines... <12> llucas: gentoo does some voodoo to change the prompt according to whether roo is logged in or not so take that into account as well <12> root* <8> skunky - now that I've done it it's obvious and natural. Following 3 wikis containing conflicting bad advice made it take me an age to get going <9> Kakihara: delete the offending wiki's <9> i go bed now. ni ni <8> night <14> why are all new gentoo-sources stable on amd64 and not x86... <15> anyone in here do a lot of video edition? <15> *editing <16> Caster, the maintainers don't have x86 computers, so write a bug report stating it works on x86 <12> Caster: because the x86 maintainer is a lazy bugger? :P <14> heh <17> Is there an package that emerges the "standard" networking tools? Like, um.. traceroute and such? <17> I found a packaged called net-tools, though I have no idea what's in it. <15> ErZo, have you looked for them as root? <12> didn't someone just ask that the other day? <17> LSD`: Might have been me, no idea :-o <17> Forty: Um, yea? <15> ErZo, you don't have tracepath? <17> no :o <8> I've just noticed a filed in /etc/env.d containing 'LDPATH="//usr//lib/opengl/nvidia/lib"' - I'm ***uming I can/should edit out those double slashes? <14> hm why is there traceroute6 and not without6 <8> sry for grammar there <17> * net-analyzer/traceroute <17> :-o <18> ErZo: you have traceroute in busybox <1> ErZo, you type too many enters <17> dli: Too many enters? <15> ErZo well you can use Tracepath and emerge that if that's all youw ant <15> but what all net tools do you want? <17> Is there like "dnslookup" / dig or something called that too? <19> nslookup ? <17> ah <18> also in busybox <17> so, i need to emerge each tools? <14> that's bind-utils <17> busybox? <17> oh, i need to go for a while. I'll be back soon. :-o <18> ErZo: type busybox and it will list what's in it <14> emerge bind-tools for dig and nslookup <17> juckes: emerge -s busybox? :o <17> Caster: thanks, i'll look <18> ErZo: it's part of system - you should have it <14> but the links to it aren't huh <17> juckes: hm.. yeah. i got busybox.. but well..hm? <15> has anyone in here ever used Cinelerra? <18> so do --> busybox nslookup www.gentoo.org for example <20> or just get bind-tools, iputils, and net-tools and call it a day :P <20> though i think iputils is part of system. not sure <20> maybe not <14> seems so <21> ok so I've been trying to get this working for a while and still no result. I consider myself somewhat knowledgable in what I'm doing and this doesn't sound right (the error portage is giving me), basically it complains that xorg-x11-6.9 is blocking a bunch of packages i want to emerge when i do emerge -e world..HOWEVER afaik (and ive had this confirmed by others) xorg-x11-6.9 shouldnt even be in the portage and a look at the portage ebuilds <21> and just out of curiousity, why cant i say anything in the channel (#gentoo: cannot send to channel) when I run with my normal account through tor.. <18> merl: you need to register your nick and then you'll get a voice to speak with tor <22> uh, do my eyes see something about an "installer" in 2006.0? <21> ive registered and identified with my prper nick btw.. <21> ^juckes <21> >nickserv< identify **** <21> -NickServ- You have already identified <18> merl: well perhaps /J #gentoo-ops like it says in the topic <21> oh ****, i didnt see the topic :P <2> merl: you are trying to isntall a package that hasnt yet been ported for Xorg 7.0, most likely <21> llucas, maybe, I'm not sure if the packages that i need are or aren't ported to xorg7 yet <21> wanna take a look at a pastebin with the output? <2> are you using 6.8 or 7.0? <21> 6.8 <2> weird <2> run emerge -pvet to see what the dep of 6.9 is <21> i did switch to 7 before but it broke too many things so after trying to hack a few packages to get them working i got frustrated and went back to 6.8 <2> * emerge -pvet world that is <21> yup I know :P
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