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try mounting it in local and rerun the ebuild. if you don't get errors with |
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it then it's a nfs problem. |
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for an nfs partition to be read in the right way you not only need to pass |
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the proper permission at mount, but you'll also have to load the proper |
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kernel module (it should be nfs if i recall right). try reading the how-to |
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about how to set a portage nfs cluster and try a sync after setting it. then |
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use the same settings on your nfs mounts and you should be able to run |
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properly keepdir and use the partition as it were on your local hd. |
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2007/12/14, Kyle Liddell <kyle@××××××××××××××××.net>: |
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> Greetings. |
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> (This isn't amd64 specific, but...) |
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> Is there any easy way to get emerge to play nice when various directories |
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> are mounted over NFS? My current problem is with mpd: the ebuild runs |
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> keepdir on /var/lib/mpd/music, but, that's mounted over NFS with |
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> root_squash. For now I've just commented out the line and put it in a |
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> portage overlay, but that's ugly. |
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> (I'd like to report it as a bug- it's rather annoying, but I'm sure |
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> somebody has a good reason for dropping things all over my filesystem.) |
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> Thanks, |
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> Kyle Liddell |
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dott. ing. beso |