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On 8/3/21 5:54 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Tuesday, 3 August 2021 15:51:15 BST Arve Barsnes wrote: |
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>> On Tue, 3 Aug 2021 at 15:58, Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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>>> I don't see them when syncing from a cron script, when all output is |
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>>> captured and emailed, but do when running sync on a shell. It seems you |
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>>> only see this when running sync interactively. |
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>> I see these messages in the output from my cron "script". I use |
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>> "/usr/sbin/emaint sync -a", and it regularly shows the message about |
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>> new portage versions. |
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>> The message might not be generated by the sync itself, but from the |
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>> postsync 'eix-update' which would maybe show messages like this. |
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> I sync daily via git, ... |
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Then you probably build a lot more than I do. |
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I synced, like yesterday or the day before, and then, on a second |
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machine, I synced today, in order to update from the first machine, |
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using a binary update, and, in fact, I was able to get thunderbird, but |
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llvm AND clang, both huge builds, had to be rebuilt! Oh man. Bad |
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luck? No, life with gentoo. |
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(sorry, Peter, for the direct email, apparently a mis-click) |
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> ... and every time a new version of portage is included I |
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> see a prominent warning to update it before anything else. Portage has |
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> done |
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> this for many years, apart from a few months a year or two ago. |
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