| habeeb | RiverRat: I see. |
| [R] | g-henna: the *only* possible way for that to happen is if you infact DID chnage the CHOST |
| reisio | habeeb: it's simpler than that - just contact the person in charge of the email and ask them what it is |
| g-henna | [R]: this is cool, because i didn't do that. anyway, the executables there have been changed the last time on "31. Aug 2006", so they are in fact four months older than my installation |
| [R] | g-henna: thats cuz you used the x86 stage tarball and then hcanged the CHOST |
| g-henna | [R]: ah, ok, so how can i get them back. link manually? :-) |
| [R] | you CANNOT change the chost |
| Rend | g-henna, i cant install gnome orbit because of this error and i cant fix it. I have compiled hundreds of apps since then with no problem. I think maybe it can be hardcoded somtimes. |
| mki | [R], you can.. you just need to re-emerge binutils, gcc and glibc after |
| Rend | [R] i have done it. Just this one app wont install :S |
| swanfl | Opera is crawling on my PC. any idea why? |
| Rend | you have to do a lot of checks to make sure its all setup ok, theres a guide on the gentoo site. |
| reisio | swanfl: swap working? |
| swanfl | on my wife's machine, which is identical, opera is fast |
| Manwe | hello |
| Rend | hello mani74 hello Manwe dam auto complete |
| reisio | swanfl: good ole reliable closed source software, eh? :p |
| Badman | hi what to do http://www.pastebin.ca/486161 ? |
| reisio | Badman: summarize the problem |
| Badman | just have a look on the error |
| swanfl | x is using over 1.3 gigs by itself |
| Manwe | i'm having some problems installing my gentoo from ubuntu live cd .. i compiled my kernel with genkernel, and i rebooted, but then it didn't want to boot to the root device : "Block device /dev/sda3 is not a valid root device .. The root device is unspecified or not detected.". will you help me ? |
| eth01 | failed: Temporary failure in name resolution. << any ideas?? |
| swanfl | I killed opera and the amount of memory x was using dropped to 95 megs |
| g-henna | mki: so you suggest re-emerging gcc, binutils and libc? |
| Badman | Manwe: i cannot compile my kernel swanfl so you must be happy swanfl |
| swanfl | huh? |
| lt2k1 | does genkernel just set all options to module and use a ramfs or something to load file system modules? |
| adam1 | w00tness |
| mki | g-henna, if you've already done so after changing the chost, no point... the problem might also be libtool, it sometimes hardcodes gcc path/version |
| [R] | lt2k1: yeah... pretyt crpapy |
| g-henna | mki: i tried to symlink manually, unfortunately, the directory /usr/i386-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ (which all other of these links point to) doesn't contain those executables i want (gcc, cpp etc.) |
| [R] | Manwe: you copied the ubuntu kernel? |
| mki | g-henna, what exactly is it that's trying to call the i368 gcc? |
| lt2k1 | I have been using Ubuntu at work. I kinda like it. |
| [R] | g-henna: symlinking it will just make it break even more |