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2006/6/30, Richard Fish <bigfish@××××××××××.org>: |
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> Ok, well, you *really* should be careful about re-digesting stuff. A |
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> digest failure means you do not have the files that the Gentoo devs |
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> expect you to have. The right thing to do in almost all cases of a |
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> digest failure is to: |
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I know that it is dirty to do this, but I was a bit irritated. |
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The digest-thing seems to be vanished now, I don't know why. |
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> If it is a failure in /usr/portage/category/pkg/files/: |
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> emerge --sync |
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The first thing I did (three times today, I hope that I won't be |
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banned), but it didn't help. |
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> or if it is a distfile that it is complaining about: |
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> rm /usr/portage/distfiles/offender.tbz2 |
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Twice this day. |
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> As far as your current problem: |
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> emerge --oneshot xproto kbproto libSM |
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> emerge --oneshot libXt |
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> emerge xorg-x11 |
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Uhm, it seems to work :) Thank you very much (except the libSM, |
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everything has been emerged before, maybe a broken dependencie or |
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stuff) |
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Nico |
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