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On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 07:55:03PM +0200, Marius Brüggemann wrote: |
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> > On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 07:12:32PM +0200, Marius Brüggemann wrote: |
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> > > Building rc6-r3 aborts during bootstrap/kernel/kernel-headers... |
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> > > |
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> > > error: |
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> > > |
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> > > ./configure : scripts/linuxver : No such file or directory |
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> > > ./configure : scripts/lvmver : No such file or directory |
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> > > ./configure : scripts/iopver : No such file or directory |
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> > > Unable to determine IOP version ..... configure failed |
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> > > Anyone can help me, or has the same prob??? |
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> > |
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> > This is because the LVM build currently depends upon perl, which is not in |
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> > the build system currently. I am working on getting the perls scripts |
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> > converted to bash, and linuxver, lvmver, and iopver are now patched in the |
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> > CVS portage tree. There are still the LVM patch generation scripts to |
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> > convert however... |
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> So do you know, when I can continue my installation?? Can you write post me |
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> a message or so?? ;) |
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You could go into the linux-headers ebuild and comment out the LVM patching |
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section...I'm not super familiar with that though. Daniel would know better |
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than I how to fix it...sorry. |
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