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Oops, my thumb slipped before i had finished my message, so |
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continuing, I had tried |
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emerge --sync |
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emerge --depclean |
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revdep-rebuild |
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glsa-check -f all |
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The system seemed then to catch up with all of the inconsistencies. |
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Furthermore, the same has happened to me many times. Almost every |
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serious problem I have had has been solved in somewhat the same way. |
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I cling to these procedures like a blind man clings to a wall. |
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Sorry for the bodged message. |
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Alan Davis |
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On 2/28/06, Alan E. Davis <lngndvs@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I am pretty much clueless, in general; however, I might report that I, |
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> too, recently experienced this same breakdown in all of the net |
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> interfaces on one of my machines. This appeared after a massive |
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> update to a ~x86 system involving over 700MB of downloads. It took |
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> several days to perform the update, and --- albeit I cannot pinpoint |
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> the exact cause of my griefs (X11 also failed when started from the |
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> enlightenment display manager 'entrance') after I had finally gotten |
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> my network connection established and run all of the following, |
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> everything works again. |
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> emerge --sync |
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