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On 4/10/06, Grobian <grobian@g.o> wrote:
> On 10-04-2006 20:25:24 +0000, m h wrote:
> > On 4/8/06, grobian@g.o <grobian@g.o> wrote:
> > > On 07-04-2006 18:54:44 -0700, m h wrote:
> > > > Complaint that "emake" wasn't found, which is found in
> > > > usr/portage/bin. I added ${PREFIX}/usr/portage/bin to DEFAULT_PATH in
> > > > make.globals and continued. Not sure if this is a regression (could
> > > > be user error).
> > >
> > > I've had this too. Setting DEFAULT_PATH means you override it, not
> > > append to it. Copy the path from make.globals and add the paths to that
> > > line to get what you expect.
> > >
> >
> > Just clarifying here. You mean hardcode the path to emake int the
> > ebuild which calls it?
>
> No, if you set DEFAULT_PATH in your make.conf, make sure you start by
> modifying what is in make.globals. The one in make.globals is like the
> default setting, and if you set it, you lose the defaults. (like then
> you do "export PATH=$HOME/bin" in bash for instance).
>
>
I've only been editing the make.globals one.... are you suggesting I
edit it in make.conf now?
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