1 |
emerge --resume --skipfirst |
2 |
|
3 |
seems to be doing what I need. |
4 |
|
5 |
Sorry for the distraction |
6 |
|
7 |
- Mark |
8 |
|
9 |
On 9/10/06, Mark Knecht <markknecht@×××××.com> wrote: |
10 |
> Hi, |
11 |
> I was 8 hours through the emerge -eav world part of upgrading gcc |
12 |
> when it hit the pysol package it's not happy with. The messages are |
13 |
> telling me I need to recompile python with Tkinter support and asked |
14 |
> me to add dev/lang/python X tk to package.use, which I did. However |
15 |
> emerge --resume won't go back and recompile python at this point and |
16 |
> if I start over it's a 575 package compile job and I was already |
17 |
> through about 200 of the packages. |
18 |
> |
19 |
> Is there any way to get python updated and then to resume the |
20 |
> remaining 375 packages where I am currently stopped? |
21 |
> |
22 |
> Can I somehow save the file emerge --resume is currently using, |
23 |
> emerge python with the changes, and then put the current worl list |
24 |
> back in? |
25 |
> |
26 |
> Better yet, can I somehow remove pysol from the list so the emerge |
27 |
> --resume just stoarts from the next package? |
28 |
> |
29 |
> Thanks, |
30 |
> Mark |
31 |
> |
32 |
-- |
33 |
gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |