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<doc|home> wifiisevil: looks like you're done for this month I'm afraid :/
<Przemcio78> pekster i run 'emerge kdelibs'
<wifiisevil> well, then I'll install another distro for the meantime :|
<pekster> Przemcio78: Where there any dependancies brought in with that merge?
<wifiisevil> but still, I'd like to TRY and get gentoo now.
<doc|home> got one at hand?
<dragonheart> guille: careful about comments there - its ment to be a machine readable file
<doc|home> wifiisevil: net cafe for an hour?
<guille> dragonheart, you mean is better to delete the line instead of comment it?
<dragonheart> yes
<Przemcio78> yes there were a few like arts etc
<wifiisevil> doc}home: yeah. and no there is no net cafe nearby. I have a school though :P I can go on it for an hour, but most downloads sites involving linux will probably be banned, as they want to corrupt us into using windows. IRC is out of the question, and I sorta need help as this is my first time with gentoo.
<Przemcio78> but i mean the time the very kdelibs started to compile, it's like 14 hours already
<pekster> Preatorian: kdelibs by itself won't generally take too long on reasonable hardware (maybe 20-30 minutes) but dependancies could be massive depending on how much of the KDE suite was brought in
<renihs> Przemcio78, what cpu?
<Przemcio78> renihs, i've got athlon xp 2200
<brotkasten> hey ... has anyone a thinkpad t43 (sata) running with kernel 2.6.19
<brotkasten> ?
<renihs> Przemcio78, shouldnt take more than 3-4 hours
<doc|home> wifiisevil: er, looks like it's a long time since I paid any attention to package installs. Seems it's not an option any longer :/
<wifiisevil> package installs?
<wifiisevil> as in grp or whatever that is?
<doc|home> yup
<wifiisevil> mirrors don't seem to have them..
<doc|home> exactly
<Przemcio78> renihs, i know, on arch linux it took exactly as much time as you say
<wifiisevil> I'll try other mirrors, but I don't know how to use them.
<wifiisevil> I'll try something random like yugoslavia
<edit_lp2> BLuFFaLo, http://rafb.net/p/dcTEEU23.html try that , well have a look at it
<jack_deltrino> haha
<wifiisevil> I guess grp isn't an option :(
<pekster> Przemcio78: THis is why you want to very carefully check over what packages will be merged when you ask for one in portage, because asking for 1 can bring in many other packages (sometimes hundereds if it needs to merge in xorg, and half the KDE packages)
<BLuFFaLo> edit_lp2 thanks
<wifiisevil> !@#^#&%$^$&%&#! :(
<renihs> Przemcio78, either you are compiling some deps too or check if its stuck in some kind of loop :)
<renihs> dunno, shouldnt take that long :)
<pekster> Yea, even compiling all of KDE should be done in 14 hours, heh
<doc|home> wifiisevil: :/
<renihs> ya :)
<renihs> kde-meta or like
<pekster> Right, that's what I ment by "all" :P
<renihs> aaa, 8 more packages for my world-upgrade to finish
<wifiisevil> doc|home: but still, where does one download the kernel I need? and what is this "vanilla" you so speak of?
<renihs> vanilla-sources are linus sources
<wifiisevil> okay... so there is a 2.6.19 vanilla?
<wifiisevil> I don't see it in the kernel repo.
<pekster> wifiisevil: the "vanilla-sources" package rather than "gentoo-sources", which are vanilla sources with Gentoo-specific patches added on top. They're both basically the same thing, and both will allow you to compile and install a working kernel
<wifiisevil> even if I do get it... what do I do with it?
<Przemcio78> renihs, what deps?
<pekster> wifiisevil: Put it in distfiles and emerge vanilla-sources

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