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Ned Ludd wrote: |
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> On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 22:05 +0100, Stephen Feyrer wrote: |
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>> Stephen Feyrer wrote: |
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>>> Ahmed Ammar wrote: |
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>>>> On Tue, 2009-06-16 at 21:24 +0100, Stephen Feyrer wrote: |
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>>>> [snip] |
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>>>>> echo ">=net-mail/dovecot-1.1.16" >> |
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>>>>> /usr/armv5tel-softfloat-linux-gnueabi/etc/portage/package.keywords |
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>>>> [snip] |
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>>>> The above entry in package.keywords is invalid/in-complete. Please have |
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>>>> a look at 'man portage'. |
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>>> package.keywords |
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>>> net-mail/dovecot-1.1.16.ebuild:KEYWORDS="** ~ARM" |
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>>> ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="arm ~arm ~amd" |
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>>> Still produce the masked result. |
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>>> Thanks. |
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>> I have followed the instructions to install the Openmoko overlay. This |
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>> now means ./configure runs all the way through without interuption or |
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>> the need for cached values. I believe this is what is causing the |
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>> X86_64 make operation. |
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>> What I really want to do is look at each of the cached values which I |
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>> previously passed to ./configure and learn why they were a problem and |
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>> fix that problem rather using a clever way of ignoring it. I just don't |
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>> know where to start. |
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>> Plus, now I need to know what setting up the Openmoko overlay has done |
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>> to cause this X86_64 build issue. |
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>> This all for tomorrow at the earliest... :( |
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> Just want to point out to you that you are still not using the correct |
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> keywords. ~amd alone is not a valid keyword value while ~amd64 is.. |
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Sorry, that didn't change anything either. |