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On 09:38 Wed 13 Feb , Mark David Dumlao wrote: |
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> On Feb 12, 2008 10:52 PM, Willie Wong <wwong@×××××××××.edu> wrote: |
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> On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 05:37:16PM +0800, Penguin Lover Mark David Dumlao |
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> squawked: |
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> > TOTALLY WEIRD. I do a layman -L on my machine and strangely enough, |
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> ecatmur |
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> > isn't listed. I think I've used it beore on layman though, so I look up |
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> the |
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> > overlays listing on the gentoo overlays list, here: |
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> > http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/layman-global.txt |
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> > Sure enough, ecatmur is present. So I just blindly go layman -a ecatmur |
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> and |
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> > he gets added. |
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> Did you run layman --fetch to update the overlays? |
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> yep, and I'm still getting nothing doing with layman -L. |
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This may be related. I just installed layman, and the only thing I get when |
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I run "layman -L" is |
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* swegener [Rsync ] (source:\ |
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* rsync://rsync.gentoo.steal...) |
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Could this be a networking/firewall problem? |
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Bill Roberts |