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On Thu, 7 Jul 2022 00:51:18 +0200, tastytea wrote: |
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> > When emergings with --skipfirst (i.e. skip nodejs), |
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> > I get: |
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> > emerge: It seems we have nothing to resume... |
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> > Checking dependancies: |
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> > # emerge -vc net-libs/nodejs |
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> > Calculating dependencies .... done! |
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> > net-libs/nodejs-14.19.0 pulled in by: |
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> > www-client/firefox-91.9.0 requires >=net-libs/nodejs-10.23.1 |
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> > So, why don't emerge build the other 100'ish packages ? |
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> > Last time I did emerge nodejs, must I run emerge @world |
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> > and let that fail first ? |
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> Yes, --resume will always try to resume the last command that failed, |
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> as far as i know. |
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--keep-going would do what you want, portage tries to emerge whatever |
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else it can from the list after a failure. But that still means waiting |
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for nodejs to fail, so I would ass "--exclude nodejs" to your emerge |
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world command to get everything else sorted, then come back to deal with |
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nodejs later. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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*Libra*: /(Sept 23--Oct 23)/ An unfortunate typo on your application |
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results in your being accepted into the Legion Of Superherpes. |