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Hát nem ez a baj. |
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inkább kikapcsolom a distcc-t (egyelőre). |
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2004-09-12, v keltezéssel 20:48-kor Mac ezt írta: |
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> Bocsi, alighanem megvan a baj. |
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> A másik gépen nem frissítettem a gcc-t és a binutils-t + libstdc++ -t :) |
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> éppen fordul, remélem ez lesz a gond. |
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> Üdv, István |
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> 2004-09-12, v keltezéssel 20:38-kor Mac ezt írta: |
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> > I'm in a similar trouble situation. |
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> > |
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> > I use a via epia mobo (VIA Ezra, 800MHz , maybe i586). |
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> > When I try to emerge --oneshot linux26-headers, I got the following |
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> > error mesg: |
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> > ---split-------- |
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> > * Library routines |
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> > * |
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> > CRC-CCITT functions (CRC_CCITT) [N/m/y/?] (NEW) n |
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> > CRC32 functions (CRC32) [Y/?] y |
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> > CRC32c (Castagnoli, et al) Cyclic Redundancy-Check (LIBCRC32C) [M/n/y/?] |
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> > m |
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> > SPLIT include/linux/autoconf.h -> include/config/* |
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> > CC scripts/mod/empty.o |
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> > distcc[22494] ERROR: compile /root/.ccache/empty.tmp.livecd.22490.i on |
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> > 192.168.0.172 failed |
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> > cc1: error: unrecognized option `-fno-unit-at-a-time' |
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> > make[2]: *** [scripts/mod/empty.o] Error 1 |
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> > make[1]: *** [scripts/mod] Error 2 |
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> > make: *** [scripts] Error 2 |
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> > |
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> > !!! ERROR: sys-kernel/linux26-headers-2.6.8.1 failed. |
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> > !!! Function src_compile, Line 66, Exitcode 2 |
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> > !!! prepare failed |
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> > Of course, I read some stuff before, I made changes what you recommended |
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> > before. |
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> > I try to use distcc for bootstrapping, it looks like working (I use the |
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> > via mobo via ssh :) |
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> > Can anybody help me? |
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> > |
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> > Thnx, István |
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> > |
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> > 2004-09-12, v keltezéssel 19:09-kor Agath_Xatzim ezt írta: |
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> > > You have to boot first from live-cd with the smp kernel. |
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> > > Before the boostrap |
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> > > echo "=sys-kernel/linux26-headers-2.6.7* -*" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords |
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> > > Then unistall the 2.4 headers |
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> > > emerge -C linux-headers |
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> > > Install the 2.6.* headers |
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> > > emerge --oneshot --nodeps linux26-headers |
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> > > Change the referings from linux-headers to linux26-headers in the virtuals file. |
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> > > nano /etc/make.profile/virtuals |
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> > > Start the bootstrap. |
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> > > And if you want nptl support you have to put nptl in use flags. |
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> > > |
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> > > |
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> > > Samuel Rabinowich(rabinowich@×××××.com)@Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 11:12:19AM +0200: |
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> > > > Hello, |
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> > > > |
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> > > > I'm angree about gentoo now. I'm a gentoo user for about 2 years and |
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> > > > now I decided to reistall (because of new hw issues) gentoo. I |
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> > > > downloaded stage1 tarball and followed the documentation till I |
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> > > > reached the bootstraping. I wanted to have kernel26-headers and |
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> > > > gcc-3.4 and other new sw which bootstrap-2.6.sh didn't do. I'm always |
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> > > > argueing with debians that gentoo is always up to date and brings the |
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> > > > sw from developer right to you. How is it possoble that bootstrap-2.6 |
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> > > > -f doesn't do the job? I know i can do it after installation, but I |
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> > > > want it now. Ho can I do it? |
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> > > > |
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> > > > Regards, |
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> > > > |
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> > > > Daniel |
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> > > -- |
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