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Are you merely ranting or asking for help? |
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If the former, well, OK i Hear you. But I don't care. |
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If the latter, then you need to provide info like logs, output etc. |
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~amd64 works like a charm for me here. |
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On Monday 12 April 2010 13:57:39 Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> ...is not so good actually. Certainly not the way I'd want others to |
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> experience Gentoo. |
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> OK, the ~amd64 upgrade to @system was easy and relatively painless. |
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> The documents were fairly clear. There are things to learn, and old |
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> friends like rc-update and df look different, but it worked and didn't |
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> take long - less than an hour to reboot including editing - so that's |
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> good. |
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> Unfortunately, simply allowing all environments & apps on the system |
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> to go ~amd64 isn't working out as nicely. |
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> 1) xfce4 had one build failure. I masked it and the build finished. |
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> xfce starts and seems to mostly work, but I get no wallpaper and the |
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> right click for a menu on the desktop doesn't work. It's usable, but |
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> clearly 'not stable'. |
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> 2) gnome-2.28 simply doesn't build. |
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> 3) I'm currently left with lots of things in emerge @preserved-rebuild |
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> that don't build. emerge -DuN @world is not clean. |
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> QUESTION: Assume I'm happy with ~amd64 on @system, but want to build |
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> the stable version of gnome or kde. How do I get it? Since gnome-2.26 |
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> worked yesterday I tried masking >=gnome-2.28. emerge -DuN gnome. |
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> Portage then didn't try to emerge the meta-package but doesn't take |
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> all of gnome back to 2.26. There's no point trying kde as gnome pulled |
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> in kde components that doesn't build either. Hopefully it's not 'mask |
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> every package in gnome by hand'. |
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> At this point I'm left with a system that's not clean and to me not |
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> terribly useful. Yesterday as stable I built xfce, gnome and kde in |
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> under 4 hours and all 3 worked. Today both gnome and xfce aren't right |
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> and I don't have kde. Probably this is some matter of learning to hold |
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> back portage that I've never done before, rather than unleashing new |
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> packages like you do on a stable system. |
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> How does one accomplish this? |
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> Thanks, |
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> Mark |
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alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com |