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On 24/12/06, Daniel Iliev <danny@××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi, guys! |
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> #emerge --resume gives me: |
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> These are the packages that would be merged, in order: |
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> !!! Error: The resume list contains packages that are no longer |
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> !!! available to be emerged. Please restart/continue |
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> !!! the merge operation manually. |
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> # |
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> How could I fix it? |
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> Best regards, |
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> Daniel |
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> gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |
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Are you doing a large emerge? eg. --emptytree |
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or have you not --sync lately |
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or has this emerge been running fora long... time and prehaps |
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something has dropped out of the tree in that time? |
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A bit more information on what you are actually doing may get you a |
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better response than mine. |
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Prehaps one of those may explain the issue but for now trying |
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emerge --resume --skipfirst |
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may help the situation and get you to the end of the process then you |
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can go back and discover the offending package. |
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