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Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 schrieb ext James Homuth: |
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> I went to run emerge update, and it threw this curious little block |
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> loop at me. "emerge --pretend --quiet --update --deep world" produces: |
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> [blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking |
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> sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2) |
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> |
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> [blocks B ] >=sys-apps/coreutils-6.10 (is blocking |
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> sys-apps/mktemp-1.5) |
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> Anyone else having this particular problem? Is it a compatibility |
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> issue with either coreutils or mktemp? I'm assuming removing the one |
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> will eliminate it, but if it's a needed package I'd rather not chance |
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> it. Any info on this one would be greatly appreciated. |
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If you just searched the archives... |
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New coreutils contains mktemp -> coreutils blocks mktemp -> emerge -C mktemp |
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&& emerge coreutils |
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HTH... |
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Dirk |
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