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On Mar 14, 2006, at 7:06 PM, m h wrote: |
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> On 3/14/06, Brian Harring <ferringb@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Bet you don't |
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>> On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 03:57:24PM -0800, m h wrote: |
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>>> This is probably configure issues... |
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>>> I'm installing portage 2.1.6 on RHEL4 using the following configure: |
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>>> ./configure --prefix=${PREFIX} --with-user=`whoami` |
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>>> --with-group=${GROUP} --sysconfdir=${PREFIX}/etc |
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>>> --with-rootuser=`whoami` --with-rootuid=`id -u` |
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>>> --with-offset-prefix=${PREFIX} |
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>>> After that I have a stab at a linux prefix profile that I link |
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>>> etc/make.profile to. I also update etc/make.conf and add PREFIX |
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>>> to it |
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>>> (and set PORTDIR=${PREFIX}/usr/portage). |
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>> Do you actually have a usable bash within the prefix? If not, kito |
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>> will have to comment on disabling path strictness... |
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> I'm using the native bash and prepending the |
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> $PREFIX/bin:$PREFIX/usr/bin:$PREFIX/sbin:$PREFIX/usr/sbin to it.... |
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I you are only doing this in your env it won't work. Portage will |
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automatically cleanse the PATHs to include the $PREFIX. |
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--Kito |
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