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Sebastian Günther schrieb: |
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> * KH (gentoo-user@××××××××××××××××.de) [05.07.08 13:24]: |
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>> Hi, |
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>> after reading some emails from the list I have been trying to unmerge |
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>> cdrkit and to emerge cdrtools. I aslo hat to unmerge dvd+rw-tools and kino. |
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>> Anyway I am still not able to emerge cdrtools. |
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>> !!! Cannot write to '/usr/include/scsilib/scg'. |
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>> !!! Please check permissions and directories for broken symlinks. |
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>> !!! You may start the merge process again by using ebuild: |
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>> !!! ebuild /usr/portage/app-cdr/cdrtools/cdrtools-2.01.01_alpha34.ebuild |
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>> merge |
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>> !!! And finish by running this: env-update |
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>> than there is a very long list I can post if needed. |
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>> ls -lah /usr/include/scsilib/scg |
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>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Jun 25 12:48 /usr/include/scsilib/scg -> |
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>> /usr/include/scsilib/usal |
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>> on my xterm there is red highlighting under the output. |
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>> What can I do to install cdrtools correctly to a working standard? |
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> If I'm not mistaken, it means there is a dangling symlink. |
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> if |
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> # ls -lah /usr/include/scsilib/usal |
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> shows something like no such file or directory, then |
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> # rm /usr/include/scsilib/scg |
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> and continue as above mentioned with |
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> # ebuild /usr/portage/app-cdr/cdrtools/cdrtools-2.01.01_alpha34.ebuild merge |
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> HTH |
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> Sebastian |
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> P.S.: I don't use kino so just try a |
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> # emerge -pvt kino |
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> afterwards, to look what it tries to pull in. |
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Hi, |
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thanks for the help. looks like it is working now. I did not have the |
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ebuild any more (tmpfs) but emerge did fine. |
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kh |
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