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On 07-12-2007 11:45:34 +0100, Johan Hattne wrote: |
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> On Dec 7, 2007, at 10:26 , Fabian Groffen wrote: |
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>>>> P.S. you can "remedy" some vital components with install_name_tool. |
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>>>> Make sure you reinstall stuff though. Best thing to do is to |
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>>>> rebootstrap... sorry. |
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>>> OK, will try to fix. I guess the fact that strlen("usr/lib") < |
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>>> strlen("lib") will be real handy when doing the install_name_tool trick. |
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>> install_name_tool is quite nice, as it can also do the other way around. |
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> It is nice, but doing it manually was fun only for the first couple of |
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> binaries. I just realised that on darwin, one could get out of this sort |
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> of mess by setting up DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH appropriately, and then |
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> reemerging whatever is broken. So I've set aforementioned variable to |
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> ${EPREFIX}/lib, and am now in the process of doing an emerge --emptytree |
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> world. |
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Make sure that "system" is present in your world set! Last time I |
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bootstrapped (yesterday) Portage magically added system by itself to |
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world, but it may not have done this for you yet. |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |
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