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I encoutered the same problem. I've resolved by downloading the binary package |
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from the gentoo ftp site. The .tbz2 can be unpacked (tar -xjvf file.tbz2) and |
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you can copy the contents to their appropriate location. After that, emerge is |
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working again. |
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Sander |
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Quoting Andreas Waschbuesch <awaschb@××××.de>: |
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> electrogramma tua profluit verbis: |
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> > electrogramma tua profluit verbis: |
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> > > Hi ! |
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> > > |
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> > > I have merged the new revision on spython-2.0-r9. |
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> > > I had spython-2.0-r8, merged the new and unmerged the old. |
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> > > |
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> > > Now, ebuild/emerge does't work, because the binary spython is missing |
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> !!! |
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> > I did the same stupid thing cause I didn't read changelog. Me to blame. |
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> > Still: any hints? |
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> I got python installed. That saved my live cause I could just symlink |
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> python2.0 to spython. So I could do some remerging ... stupid thing. Isn't it |
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> possible to flag those packages "crucial"? It's far too easy done corrupting |
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> the system. Just need to be stupid having a bad day ... |
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> Andrew |
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> - -- |
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> Andreas Waschbuesch, GAUniversity KG MA FNZ FK01 |
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> eMail: awaschb@××××.de |
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> telephone, n.: |
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> making a disagreeable person keep his distance. |
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> -- Ambrose Bierce |
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