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On Tuesday, 14 January 2020 09:37:24 GMT n952162 wrote: |
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> On 2020-01-14 09:44, Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> > On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 09:04:13 +0100, n952162 wrote: |
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> >> It sounds to me like the repository is broken - having ownership as root |
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> >> seems to be slightly more entropy than portage and could have happened |
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> >> as a unintended consequence of some uncarefully completed operation. |
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> > If the repository was broken, it would be affecting a lot more people |
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> > than just you. |
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> > Have you tried completely removing your portage tree and reinstating it |
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> > with webrsync? |
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> This is a fresh install from a minimal cd image. I'm starting out with |
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> mkfs. I've tried that 3 times, twice using a stage 3 from 2020/01/08 |
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> and once using a stage 3 from 2020/01/12. |
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Er...you aren't running out of disk space, are you (either physical space or |
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inodes)? Don't forget /tmp and /var/tmp. And what result did 'emerge --sync' |
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return? Specifically, did you see a 'Sync completed' message? Have you watched |
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/usr/bin/top status lines while syncing? |
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And have you actually tried emerge-webrsync? |
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Regards, |
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Peter. |