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From: Brian Parkhurst <brianp@×××××××.net>
To: gentoo-alpha@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-alpha] emerge gentoo-sources fails
Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 19:00:16
Message-Id: 519FB889.8050905@spamcop.net
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-alpha] emerge gentoo-sources fails by Don Wilburn
1 I'm running an emerge --sync now.
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3 We'll see if I can't emerge gentoo-sources (I'm currently running 3.7.9).
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7 On 5/23/2013 14:30, Don Wilburn wrote:
8 > >assuming your doing the install in the chroot environment?
9 > Yes. The clock is right too. (A flaky year seems to be a factory
10 > defect, but I digress...)
11 >
12 > >are you able to emerge any other sources? e.g. vanilla-sources?
13 > No. I had tried gentoo-sources this morning from clean reinstall
14 > attempt. That failed, so I emailed this list. After the response, I
15 > tried emerge vanilla-sources. Same result. Then I tried emerge -tav
16 > vanilla-sources.
17 > This put a lot of messages in the log. It ended with:
18 > --/usr/srce/linux-3.7.10/arch/m68k/kernel/
19 > >>>Failed to install sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-3.7.10, ...
20 > Same result.
21 >
22 > I looked at the log and there were one or two arches above m68k, but
23 > nothing after. There was no arch/alpha, or even x86. Looks suspicious.
24 > Bad kernel source archive?
25 >
26 > Adios, DW
27 >
28 >

Replies

Subject Author
Re: [gentoo-alpha] emerge gentoo-sources fails Brian Parkhurst <brianp@×××××××.net>
Re: [gentoo-alpha] emerge gentoo-sources fails Don Wilburn <bodhisattva@×××××.com>