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emerge gentoo-sources emerge'd 3.9.3 not 3.9.10 |
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Doesn't appear that 3.9.10 is available yet. |
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alpha-omega linux # emerge --search gentoo-sources |
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Searching... |
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[ Results for search key : gentoo-sources ] |
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[ Applications found : 1 ] |
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* sys-kernel/gentoo-sources |
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Latest version available: 3.9.3 |
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Latest version installed: 3.9.3 |
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Size of files: 70,535 kB |
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Homepage: http://dev.gentoo.org/~mpagano/genpatches |
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Description: Full sources including the Gentoo patchset for the |
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3.9 kernel tree |
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License: GPL-2 !deblob? ( freedist ) |
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On Fri, 2013-05-24 at 11:59 -0700, Brian Parkhurst wrote: |
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> I'm running an emerge --sync now. |
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> We'll see if I can't emerge gentoo-sources (I'm currently running 3.7.9). |
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> On 5/23/2013 14:30, Don Wilburn wrote: |
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> > >assuming your doing the install in the chroot environment? |
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> > Yes. The clock is right too. (A flaky year seems to be a factory |
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> > defect, but I digress...) |
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> > >are you able to emerge any other sources? e.g. vanilla-sources? |
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> > No. I had tried gentoo-sources this morning from clean reinstall |
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> > attempt. That failed, so I emailed this list. After the response, I |
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> > tried emerge vanilla-sources. Same result. Then I tried emerge -tav |
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> > vanilla-sources. |
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> > This put a lot of messages in the log. It ended with: |
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> > --/usr/srce/linux-3.7.10/arch/m68k/kernel/ |
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> > >>>Failed to install sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-3.7.10, ... |
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> > Same result. |
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> > I looked at the log and there were one or two arches above m68k, but |
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> > nothing after. There was no arch/alpha, or even x86. Looks suspicious. |
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> > Bad kernel source archive? |
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> > Adios, DW |
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