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Hi, |
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I was doing an emerge --update --deep --newuse world about four hours |
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or so in to it the machine shut down. Has this corrupted my system? |
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The log information is going to the summary.log file but more than |
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post messages are being shown. Is there a way i can get just he |
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summary messages with routine info. |
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Thanks. |
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Dave. |
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On 3/29/10, David Mehler <dave.mehler@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> Thanks for your reply. Googling the gentoo docs and looking in |
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> /etc/make.conf and /usr/share/portage/config/make.conf-example i've |
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> come up with the following variables. Will this get me the |
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> post-installation messages? |
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> Thanks. |
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> Dave. |
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> |
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> /etc/make.conf: |
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> PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES="info log warn error" |
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> PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM="save_summary" |
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> |
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> |
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> On 3/29/10, William Hubbs <williamh@g.o> wrote: |
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>> Hi Dave, |
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>> |
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>> there is a much better way to capture messages from packages. Take a |
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>> look at the PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM and PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI settings in |
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>> make.conf. |
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>> |
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>> It is possible to have this information saved to a file or emailed to |
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>> you. |
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>> |
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>> Thanks, |
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>> |
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>> William |
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>> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:58:34AM -0400, David Mehler wrote: |
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>>> Hi, |
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>>> Thanks. I'll do that and report back, I don't expect it'll be a quick |
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>>> process. |
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>>> One thing how do i determine results of these updates? I know the |
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>>> packages sometimes put messages to the screen, only the last of which |
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>>> i can get at, if a package way up puts one onscreen i miss it. I've |
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>>> tried a script command to try to capture but the output is |
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>>> compilations. |
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>>> Thanks. |
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>>> Dave. |
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>>> |
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>>> |
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>>> On 3/29/10, James Homuth <james@×××××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> > Try adding the accessibility use flag, then emerge --update --deep |
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>>> > --newuse |
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>>> > world. |
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>>> > |
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>>> > -----Original Message----- |
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>>> > From: David Mehler [mailto:dave.mehler@×××××.com] |
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>>> > Sent: March 29, 2010 10:25 AM |
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>>> > To: gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o |
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>>> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on gentoo |
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>>> > |
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>>> > Hello, |
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>>> > Thanks for your reply. Here are my USE flags. |
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>>> > |
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>>> > USE="acpi alsa dbus hal X gtk gnome -kde -ipv6 -qt -qt3 -qt4 -arts |
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>>> > sockets |
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>>> > threads perl consolekit cairo java nsplugin jce" |
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>>> > |
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>>> > My complete /etc/make.conf file is below. |
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>>> > Thanks. |
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>>> > Dave. |
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>>> > |
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>>> > /etc/make.conf: |
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>>> > # These settings were set by the catalyst build script that |
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>>> > automatically # |
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>>> > built this stage. |
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>>> > # Please consult /usr/share/portage/config/make.conf.example for a |
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>>> > more |
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>>> > # |
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>>> > detailed example. |
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>>> > # VMware emulates an Intel Core 2 Duo |
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>>> > CFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -pipe" |
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>>> > CXXFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -pipe" |
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>>> > # WARNING: Changing your CHOST is not something that should be done |
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>>> > lightly. |
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>>> > # Please consult http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/change-chost.xml before |
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>>> > changing. |
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>>> > CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu" |
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>>> > |
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>>> > MAKEOPTS="-j2" |
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>>> > |
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>>> > ALSA_CARDS="ens1371" |
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>>> > |
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>>> > VIDEO_CARDS="vmware vesa vga" |
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>>> > |
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>>> > INPUT_DEVICES="evdev keyboard mouse vmmouse" |
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>>> > |
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>>> > LINGUAS="en en_US" |
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>>> > |
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>>> > USE="acpi alsa dbus hal X gtk gnome -kde -ipv6 -qt -qt3 -qt4 -arts |
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>>> > sockets |
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>>> > threads perl consolekit cairo java nsplugin jce" |
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>>> > |
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>>> > |
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>>> > On 3/29/10, James Homuth <james@×××××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> >> What are your use flags? You're probably missing someething. |
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>>> >> |
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>>> >> -----Original Message----- |
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>>> >> From: David Mehler [mailto:dave.mehler@×××××.com] |
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>>> >> Sent: March 28, 2010 10:52 AM |
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>>> >> To: gentoo-accessibility@l.g.o |
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>>> >> Subject: [gentoo-accessibility] setting up orca on gnome on gentoo |
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>>> >> |
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>>> >> Hello, |
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>>> >> I'm trying to get orca going on gentoo. The gnome version used is |
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>>> >> 2.26. I've tried googling and asking on the orca mailing list, |
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>>> >> without |
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>>> > success. |
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>>> >> I installed gentoo following the handbook except used a serial |
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>>> >> terminal, this is in a virtual machine as i unfortunately only have |
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>>> >> one machine. Later i proceeded to install gnome, which failed. Before |
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>>> >> the install would complete successfully libxml2 needed to be |
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>>> >> installed. I next installed orca and started up gnome. I had to make |
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>>> >> some changes to custom.conf so i could log in and loaded the |
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>>> >> accessibility modules per instructions on the orca site. When i tried |
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>>> >> to start orca via either the alt+f2, orca or in a terminal with orca |
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>>> >> --text-setup i get to the second screen where i'm prompted for the |
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>>> >> speech server always i choose gnome speech and then i hear no more |
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>>> >> speech. I've also installed the java-access-bridge, but am assuming |
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>>> > there's a configuration step i'm missing. |
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>>> >> Any suggestions appreciated. |
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>>> >> Thanks. |
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>>> >> Dave. |
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