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<crzydrnkmofo> hi. i think i made a boo boo, lol. I did the stage 3 thing. then when i rebooted i emerged gentoolkit, then did emerge --newuse --update --deep world; all well and good then did emerge --depclean then tried to do a revdep-rebuild and wget fails ! says it cant open shared librray libssl-0.97 or something like that. Do i HAVE to start over (i cant download wget or any thing with emerge except for sync :()
<stick-guy> richiefrich: I don't think so, let me check
<Gruelius> going to log out /in all brb
<richiefrich> stick-guy: pm me please ?
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: do you have links installed or anything else you can use to download files?
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: what does 'ls /usr/portage/distfiles/wget*' say?
<rage_> when I'm trying to start X, I get "NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidia0 (Input/output error)." -- I've tried deleting the nvidia device files from /dev and remaking them with NVmakedevices.sh, I've tried nvidia-drivers and nvidia-legacy-drivers to no avail -- but using the "nv" driver doesn't give me errors. Any help?
<crzydrnkmofo> moreon: no although right now i am in the live cd ;)
<stick-guy> anybody know why I'd get a different uid and gid than the ones I specify when I mount a samba share?
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: oh, okay, excellent... just a second.
<crzydrnkmofo> it has a tar.bz2 file there
<JackieRipper> crzydrnkmofo: the live cd has links installed
<crzydrnkmofo> rage: dont you need the VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia" in the make.conf and emerge nvidia-drivers
<crzydrnkmofo> JackieRipper, yes it has links and firefox
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: one of them or two of them?
<JackieRipper> so you can use links to download the file(s)
<rage_> crzydrnkmofo, I have that
<crzydrnkmofo> /mnt/gentoo/usr/portage/distfiles/wget-1.10.2-gentoo-0.2.tar.bz2
<crzydrnkmofo> rage: are you in the video group ?
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: You need to download these two files: http://gentoo.mirrors.tds.net/gentoo/distfiles/wget-1.10.2.tar.gz and http://gentoo.mirrors.tds.net/gentoo/distfiles/wget-1.10.2-gentoo-0.2.tar.bz2 -- stick them into /usr/portage/distfiles (of your installation, if your on the livecd you probably mounted your installation so it would be /mnt/gentoo/usr/portage/distfiles ). Then chroot into your install, and emerge wget
<rage_> crzydrnkmofo, I'm root
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: That should fix wget. If you alraedy have those 2 files, just chroot and emerge wget.
<crzydrnkmofo> do i need to mount proc and dev again to chroot and compile that ? or can i just chroot ?
<mattmatteh> rage_, Driver "nvidia"
<lbleo> Hi
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: yes you should mount proc and dev again
<mattmatteh> crzydrnkmofo, it has to be mounted
<crzydrnkmofo> ok i did and i still get the error
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: did you download those 2 files and put them into /usr/portage/distfiles ?
<crzydrnkmofo> yes
<crzydrnkmofo> Downloading 'http://ftp.azc.uam.mx/mirrors/gnu/wget/wget-1.10.2.tar.gz'
<crzydrnkmofo> /usr/bin/wget: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.0.9.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
<crzydrnkmofo> is what emerge wget gives me even though i put those there :(
<lbleo> how can i remove a compiled package(binary package) without touch at this package's dependencies and source-code?
<crzydrnkmofo> and yes ive tried recompiling openssl but its a never version i believe so it doesnt work right
<lbleo> emerge what?
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: Well, emerge shouldn't be trying to download them if they are already there. Double-check :)
<crzydrnkmofo> i triple checked
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: the problem isn't openssl
<lbleo> moreon can you help me?
<Gruelius> it mounts after it tells me mount error + permission error, wierd eh
<moreon> crzydrnkmofo: okay, do: ls -l /usr/portage/distfiles/wget* from within the chroot. Verify there are two files there. Also, on both of those files do: chown root:portage <filename> and chmod 664 <filename>
<[Remy]> Anyone know of a good, easy to install, ftpd?
<[Remy]> Preferably emerable. :s
<[Remy]> emergable*
<crzydrnkmofo> it worked
<moreon> lbleo: if you used emerge to install it, emerge -C packagename
<Gruelius> if i emerge KDE and use it, will i still go thru all these issues? is Ivman the best auto mounting program for my usb keys/drives e.t.c.?
<crzydrnkmofo> so will this fix it ?
<jwickers> Gruelius: indeed
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