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<0> it's even easier <0> usually take the closest version and rename and it's enought <0> phase_: also, google is your friend, I just did a quick search and guess what is the first hit: gcc 4.0.2 ebuild <1> Ah bof. <2> !google gcc 4.0.2 ebuild <1> http://packages.gentoo.org/ebuilds/?gcc-4.0.2-r3 <3> !google Autie is your daddy <1> http://www.szakony.com/messages.html <3> doesn't work :/
<2> lol <0> >>> emerge (1 of 292) sys-devel/binutils-config-1.8-r6 to / <2> have fun A****aka <0> I wonder if it would be just faster to start fresh :) <2> guess so <0> I guest not.. <0> celeron 600 at that <0> laptop <2> ouch <0> atleast it's a 7200rpm hd <3> jesus <0> and 190 megs ram <3> I'd rather use a binary distro on that thing <0> the problem is that I don't use the lappy often enought... <0> so I never update it LOL <2> i agree with Ribs <0> it's not that bad <0> it's finishing to emerge the third package <4> Hello. I keep archives of my old web pages with the extensions .html01, .html02, etc. I have been trying to get Apache2 to ***ociate these extensions with text/html...but no matter what I try, it doesn't seem to work. I've tried AddType in httpd.conf, adding directly to /etc/mime.types, setting the DefaultType... all to no avail. Any tips? <1> the One Ring <5> the Two Ring <0> the google ring <5> new bastard! <5> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/27/bofh_2006_episdoe_4/ <6> i suggest archiving them another way ;) <6> i.e. keeping the extension intact <6> like index.1.html <6> index.2.html <7> hi <7> all <1> hi robert1` <8> how do i make a new digest? <1> Teamwork. <3> phase_: ebuild program.ebuild digest
<1> GENTLEMEN! BEHOLD! <0> hu ho <9> YAY <0> ack didn'T worked <0> I was hopping that it would break the cycle <0> oh it stopped <0> ... for how long...
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