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Simon Stelling, mused, then expounded: |
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> Hi all, |
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> In case you wonder why emerge -uD world shows you a block, note bug 123526 |
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> [1]. |
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> It's as easy to resolve as every other block: |
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> # emerge -C linux32 |
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Perhaps not - |
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root@crosis rsanders # emerge -C linux32 |
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--- Couldn't find linux32 to unmerge. |
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>>> unmerge: No packages selected for removal. |
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root@crosis rsanders # emerge -uDNav world |
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These are the packages that I would merge, in order: |
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Calculating world dependencies ...done! |
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[blocks B ] sys-apps/linux32 (is blocking sys-apps/setarch-1.8) |
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[ebuild N ] sys-apps/linux32-1.0 0 kB |
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Total size of downloads: 9,717 kB |
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Perhaps it's because I emerged setarch already? |
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Regardless, both are actually installed. |
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root@crosis rsanders # esearch -c setarch |
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[ I] sys-apps/setarch (1.8): change reported architecture in new program environment and set personality flags |
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However, even after installing linux32, it never shows as installed. |
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Bob |
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