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On 12/02/07, Jeff Rollin <jeff.rollin@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 12/02/07, Hemmann, Volker Armin |
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> <volker.armin.hemmann@××××××××××××.de> wrote: |
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> > If you can read german (or if you know someone who is able to translate it |
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> http://hardware.thgweb.de/2007/01/15/stresstest_netzteile_2007/index.html |
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> > Luckily, I own the same enermax they tested... |
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> F everyone's I, that looks to be the same test someone else mentioned from |
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> Tom's Hardware - which is in English. That would probably work better than a |
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> machine translation, especially of a language like German, where the order |
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> of the words quite often with respect to English up-mixed is. :-) |
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> Jeff |
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Sorry to resurrect this thread but I think I may have gotten a little |
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closer to diagnosing the problem, if not to finding a solution. As I |
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wrote to my local (non-gentoo-specialist) lug: |
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"However, I am now reasonably certain, after having attempted to |
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emerge portage several times, that at least in some cases the problem |
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seems to be when the ./configure script gets to "checking dlfcn.h |
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usability" (this actually occurs when emerge attempts to compile |
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gettext as a dependency). I am posting this same info to the Gentoo |
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mailinglist as well." |
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I would be grateful for any ideas. |
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Q: What will happen in the Aftermath? |
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A: Impossible to tell, since we're still in the Beforemath. |
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http://latedeveloper.org.uk |
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