T2 IRC Log: 2010-11-15

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--- Log opened Mon Nov 15 00:00:41 2010
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08:26 < rxr> moin moin
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14:40 < rogermas`> morning
14:43 < rogermas`> (Unfortunately) I need java on one of my machines. Running Emerge-Pkg for sun-jre-160 tells me to download the package manually, which I did, putting it in /root. But what do I do next?
14:44 < rxr> hi
15:27 < rxr> run Emerge- or Build-Pkg just normally, again
15:27 < rxr> it should pick up the file
15:35 < rogermas`> no. it just repeats the message to download the file. I did the whole install manually.
15:36 < rogermas`> Anyway the application for which I wanted java does not work very well, so it is not important.
15:38 < rxr> ouhm
15:38 < rxr> well, normally the download script picks up the file IIRC form /root/...
15:38 < rxr> maybe you put it elsewhere?
15:39 < rogermas`> more importantly, I need to get xulrunner built so I can install OpenOffice (need it for teaching). I just tried building with distcc turned off but I get the same error as before. Any thoughts?
15:40 < rogermas`> root@jade:~# ls -l /root
15:40 < CIA-36> rene * r38038 /trunk/package/xorg/inputproto/inputproto.desc: * updated inputproto (2.0 -> 2.0.1)
15:40 < CIA-36> rene * r38039 /trunk/package/network/bluez/bluez.desc: * updated bluez (4.78 -> 4.79)
15:40 < rogermas`> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 21235371 Nov 15 10:08 jre-6u21-linux-i586.bin
15:41 < CIA-36> rene * r38040 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-geode/xf86-video-geode.desc: * updated xf86-video-geode (2.11.9 -> 2.11.10)
16:16 < rogermas`> is there some way of finding out which package provides a given application? I need to use 'info' but the info directory seems to be screwed up (no dir file). I assume rebuilding 'info' will fix it, but which package provides it?
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16:43 < rxr> you can probably use the t2 web site search and package matrix to look that up
16:55 < rogermas`> I tried that but could not find it. Looking up info produces loads of hits because almost every package installs an info file. Anyway, I'll have another go later.
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--- Log closed Tue Nov 16 00:00:41 2010