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On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 10:36 +0200, Tamas Sarga wrote: |
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> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, John Jolet wrote: |
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> > I'm having a problem doing an emerge --update world OR system on a new |
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> > system, just set up today using the minimal boot cd, downloading the |
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> > latest stage3 file for pentium 4, and the latest portage snapshot. It |
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> > seems to be dying on the build for glibc. trying to move xtrace.new to |
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> > xtrace (looong path omitted). I don't see a failure on the xtrace build |
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> > step right above that. What gives? |
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> Hi, |
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> What is the last 50 lines of emerge? |
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darn, i've powered down that system. filed a bug at b.g.o, though. |
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> Haven't you change any not-too-wise-to-change-in-case-of-stage3 attributes, such as CHOST, have you? |
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Nah, didn't change a thing |
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> NB.: Only do emerge --update world is not security wise solution, 'cause |
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> the not direct dependencies won't be updated. Do emerge --deep --update |
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> world instead! |
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yeah, doing the emerge --update because the --deep blew up with this. |
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got an email that the bug is resolved, i'll read the notice when i get |
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in to work |
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> HTH. |
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> Cheers, |
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> Tamas Sarga Sárga Tamás |
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> Make the world confused! Zavard össze a világot! |
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> Smile on monday morning! Mosolyogj hétfõ reggel! |
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