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On February 3, 2017 6:30:52 PM GMT+01:00, Helmut Jarausch <jarausch@××××××.be> wrote: |
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>Hi, |
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>when I emerge many packages (currently more than 3000), emerge nearly |
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>never succeeds. |
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>Yes, I'm using the option --keep-going but this doesn't help most of |
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>the time. |
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>I have the complete emerge command in one file which has lots of lines. |
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>Now I have the problem to remove those packages from this file which |
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>have been successfully emerged. |
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>Currently I have written a Python program to scan /var/log/emerge.log |
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>to extract packages which have been |
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>emerged and which then removes these from my original file. |
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>This still needs some manual tweaking in the case when a packages has |
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>to be installed more than once (into different slots). |
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>Is there a more elegant solution to this probably most common problem? |
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>Many thanks for some hints, |
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>Helmut |
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How come you are installing 3000 packages in 1 go? |
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Is this a new install? Or are you updating? |
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My update command doesn't even cover more than 1 line on my mobile. |
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Joost |
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