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On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 19:05 +0100, Fabian Groffen wrote: |
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> On 04-11-2010 15:24:47 +0000, Alan Hourihane wrote: |
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> > On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 20:38 +0000, Alan Hourihane wrote: |
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> > > Hi all, |
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> > > I'm having a recent issue where has_version is getting EROOT set to ./ |
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> > > where normally for me it's set to / |
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> > > When doing the autotools check for LATEST_VERSION it's failing during |
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> > > the ebuild, yet calling portageq directly works. And in all other cases |
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> > > it works fine too, just this autotools check. |
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> > > |
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> > > I've traced it back to vartree.py and when it pulls in the value of |
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> > > EROOT it's wrong, and fails the search. |
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> > > |
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> > > Anyone any clues where EROOT could be getting set to ./ instead of just |
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> > > staying with / ? |
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> > Any help ? |
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> well, only puzzledness. I assume you don't have ROOT set. Maybe |
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> canonicalise() is being called somewhere, but why that would introduce |
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> the . (which is wrong of course) is unclear to me. |
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I don't have ROOT, EROOT or EPREFIX set in my environment, but..... |
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I printed out EPREFIX and ROOT where EROOT is used in vartree.py and it |
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says that EPREFIX is set to . and ROOT is / |
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Why would EPREFIX get set to . |
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Alan. |