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Hi Alec, |
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> I've been having a really strange issue with net-print/cups-filters for |
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> the last few weeks, wondering whether or not it's a bug or I just have |
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> something configured wrong. Somehow ${S} is defined as: |
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> /var/tmp/portage/net-print/cups-filters-1.0.53/work/cups-filters-3.2.10 |
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> and the build predictably fails. |
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this is a really weird error. |
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The only idea that I have is that some unusual environment variable is set |
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outside Portage, and then somehow leaks into the Portage internals. |
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You could check (before running emerge) if you see the "3.2.10" anywhere in |
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your environment ("set|less")... or if maybe $PV or $S is set outside emerge |
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somewhere. |
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If this doesnt go away, we can ask the portage guys for advice. |
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Best, |
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Andreas |
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Andreas K. Huettel |
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Gentoo Linux developer |
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kde, council |