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On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 2:13 AM, Konstantin Tokarev <annulen@××××××.ru> wrote: |
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> You should create case-sensitive partition and move your prefix there. |
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If this is a requirement of using Gentoo Prefix then yes I should |
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start with a case-sensitive partition. But looks like this is not the |
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case, at least I cannot find it in the bootstrap guide etc. |
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I've been using Gentoo Prefix on a case-insensitive FS (blame Apple |
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for the default) for 5 years without a problem, and the rsync problem |
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appeared in recent weeks. |
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So I'm looking for anyone who can confirm that there's a problem |
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syncing and the problem tie to a case-insensitive FS. Then, either |
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declare that Gentoo Prefix require a case-sensitive FS and everyone |
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should migrate their existing prefix, or fix the problem by |
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remove/rename the offending file in portage tree. |
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