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On Tuesday 17 December 2002 17:12, Teo wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 17 December 2002 15:30, Georgios Kylafas wrote: |
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> > Furthermore, does anyone have any suggestions on how to recover from a |
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> > merging of that offensive portage-2.0.45-r6? My approach is to compile |
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> > (on another machine) glibc and gcc (with ebuild xxx.ebuild package) and |
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> > move it over to the broken machine. |
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> > Giorgos |
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> Found a better way: mount a Gentoo cdrom, extract the stage3 somewhere, |
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> copy gcc to /usr/bin/, extract the portage-rescue package v2.44 (as in |
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> README.RESCUE), ebuild portage-2.0.45-r5.ebuild merge, DONE! |
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> Of course you'll need a little clean-up. |
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Thank you! Eventually, I didn't have to follow either of the solutions (I |
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found a compatible gcc binary from another machine), but I appreciate your |
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help. |
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Let's hope that few people will get eventually bitten by this bug (#12298). |
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Giorgos |
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