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On 18-10-2009 07:09:10 -0700, velociraptor wrote: |
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> I'm trying to bootstrap on Solaris 10 x86. I successfully got through |
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> the one-shots, but when trying to do the emerge -u system, I ran into |
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> two problems. |
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> 1) useradd in the sys-apps/man-1.6f-r3 fails: |
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[snip] |
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> I worked around this by running "useradd" manually and running the |
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> emerge again. I later ran into this same issue with openssh and |
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> worked around it the same way. It's bug ID#: |
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> <http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=271081> |
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This requires a new bootstrap snapshot to fix it in the bootstrap, I'll |
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set yesterday's one life now. |
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> The second issue seems out of my league. I found a bug dated 9/26: |
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> <http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=286494> Anyone else seeing |
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> this? I voted it up and added my info. |
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I guess I better mask gcc-4.4.1 (and I'm affraid 4.4.2 too) |
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> I masked gcc-4.4.1 and was able to manually emerge 4.2.4 (since it |
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> worked in the bootstrap). 'emerge -u system' completed. After |
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> changing my USE, CFLAGS, etc., 'emerge -e system' completed |
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> successfully as well (all as root, too). |
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> I appreciate everyone's hard work on alt prefix. Blastwave has been |
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> having a lot of issues of late, and both it and Sunfreeware are far |
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> behind the curve with most software. For a home system, prefix seems |
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> like a good alternative to trying to hand build everything. |
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Thanks! We do have limited manpower though, so we can use all hands |
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that can produce patches and fixes for things that (unfortunately) are |
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broken. |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |