If you want old ebuilds that allow you to have a fully functional Gentoo
with HAL, I can provide them. I'm using them as I type but of course I keep
my overlay around.
Tiago
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 9:00 PM, L0ner sh4dou <sh4dou(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2011/9/7 Serghei Amelian <serghei(a)thel.ro>ro>:
On Wednesday 07 September 2011 22:38:07 Timothy
Pearson wrote:
[...]
> As far as I can tell, yes. ksmserver relies on HAL at the moment, and
the
appropriate #ifdef logic has not yet been added to the code to disable
HAL.
HAL is simply a small background process that should not affect anything
else on your system. Why doesn't it work on Gentoo?
On Gentoo HAL cannot be installed with newer versions of udev.
Tim
--
Serghei
Yep. It's masked and I can imagine it will be hell getting it
working... and I'm not really up to reinstalling my gentoo if I mess
badly trying to install hal.
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