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* [gentoo-alt] What happened?
@ 2023-02-23 21:47 Askar Bektassov
  2023-02-24  8:23 ` Fabian Groffen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Askar Bektassov @ 2023-02-23 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-alt; +Cc: Fabian Groffen

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Folks,

After the last eix-sync, and emerge world -uDNpv (I think gcc has been rebuilt) my whole prefix broke, or at least seems so.

All packages installed now are either masked or unknown.

askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~ $ eix -cI
[?] acct-group/man (0-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System group: man
[?] acct-user/man (1-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System user: man
[?] app-admin/eselect (1.4.20@10/27/22 -> ??): Gentoo's multi-purpose configuration and management tool
[?] app-admin/perl-cleaner (2.30-r1@01/03/23 -> ??): User land tool for cleaning up old perl installs
[?] app-alternatives/awk (4@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/awk and /usr/bin/awk symlinks
[?] app-alternatives/bzip2 (1@01/03/23 -> ??): bzip2 symlink
[?] app-alternatives/cpio (0@12/11/22 -> ??): CPIO symlink
[?] app-alternatives/gzip (0@12/06/22 -> ??): gzip symlinks
[?] app-alternatives/lex (0-r1@12/11/22 -> ??): lex symlinks
[?] app-alternatives/sh (0@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/sh (POSIX shell) symlink
[?] app-alternatives/tar (0@12/06/22 -> ??): Tar symlink
[?] app-alternatives/yacc (1-r2@12/06/22 -> ??): yacc symlinks
[I] app-arch/bzip2 (1.0.8-r4(0/1)@01/03/23): A high-quality data compressor used extensively by Gentoo Linux
[?] app-arch/cpio (2.13-r5@01/03/23 -> ??): A file archival tool which can also read and write tar files
[?] app-arch/gzip (1.12-r4@01/20/23 -> ??): Standard GNU compressor
[?] app-arch/libarchive (3.6.1-r1(0/13)@12/06/22 -> ??): Multi-format archive and compression library
[?] app-arch/rpm2targz (2021.03.16@10/05/22 -> ??): Convert a .rpm file to a .tar.gz archive

And the list goes on… the first thing I noticed, is that git was not connecting and man stopped working…

askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~/Documents/Books/SDS/github/A5kar.github.io (main) $ man git
man: command exited with status 134: (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/man-db/zsoelim) | (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/man-db/manconv -f UTF-8:ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8//IGNORE) | (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && preconv -e UTF-8) | (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && tbl) | (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && nroff -mandoc -c -rLL=157n -rLT=157n -Tutf8)

But then, even eix did not work, until I’ve added it to accept_keywords list and recompiled it (I guess it lost some dylib links, with the gcc recompile).

But for the rest… what happened?

Thanks,
--
Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
Sent from desktop


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* Re: [gentoo-alt] What happened?
  2023-02-23 21:47 [gentoo-alt] What happened? Askar Bektassov
@ 2023-02-24  8:23 ` Fabian Groffen
  2023-02-24 21:23   ` Askar Bektassov
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Fabian Groffen @ 2023-02-24  8:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-alt

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Hi Askar,

Given that you reference dylib and MBP, I assume you are running on a
Mac, and possibly an Apple M1.  For the latter, for QA reasons, I had to
remove a hack I did to provide keywords for arm64-macos.

It is easiest to "revert" this change by adding a file
EPREFIX/etc/portage/make.conf/0900_local.conf with contents:

ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x64-macos"

Then all keywords you previously had, should be back.

Thanks,
Fabian

On 23-02-2023 21:47:03 +0000, Askar Bektassov wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> After the last eix-sync, and emerge world -uDNpv (I think gcc has been rebuilt)
> my whole prefix broke, or at least seems so.
> 
> All packages installed now are either masked or unknown.
> 
> askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~ $ eix -cI
> [?] acct-group/man (0-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System group: man
> [?] acct-user/man (1-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System user: man
> [?] app-admin/eselect (1.4.20@10/27/22 -> ??): Gentoo's multi-purpose
> configuration and management tool
> [?] app-admin/perl-cleaner (2.30-r1@01/03/23 -> ??): User land tool for cleaning
> up old perl installs
> [?] app-alternatives/awk (4@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/awk and /usr/bin/awk symlinks
> [?] app-alternatives/bzip2 (1@01/03/23 -> ??): bzip2 symlink
> [?] app-alternatives/cpio (0@12/11/22 -> ??): CPIO symlink
> [?] app-alternatives/gzip (0@12/06/22 -> ??): gzip symlinks
> [?] app-alternatives/lex (0-r1@12/11/22 -> ??): lex symlinks
> [?] app-alternatives/sh (0@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/sh (POSIX shell) symlink
> [?] app-alternatives/tar (0@12/06/22 -> ??): Tar symlink
> [?] app-alternatives/yacc (1-r2@12/06/22 -> ??): yacc symlinks
> [I] app-arch/bzip2 (1.0.8-r4(0/1)@01/03/23): A high-quality data compressor used
> extensively by Gentoo Linux
> [?] app-arch/cpio (2.13-r5@01/03/23 -> ??): A file archival tool which can also
> read and write tar files
> [?] app-arch/gzip (1.12-r4@01/20/23 -> ??): Standard GNU compressor
> [?] app-arch/libarchive (3.6.1-r1(0/13)@12/06/22 -> ??): Multi-format archive
> and compression library
> [?] app-arch/rpm2targz (2021.03.16@10/05/22 -> ??): Convert a .rpm file to a
> .tar.gz archive
> 
> And the list goes on… the first thing I noticed, is that git was not connecting
> and man stopped working…
> 
> askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~/Documents/Books/SDS/github/A5kar.github.io (main) $
> man git
> man: command exited with status 134: (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/
> man && /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/man-db/zsoelim) | (cd /Users/
> askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/
> man-db/manconv -f UTF-8:ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8//IGNORE) | (cd /Users/
> askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && preconv -e UTF-8) | (cd /Users/
> askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && tbl) | (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/
> usr/share/man && nroff -mandoc -c -rLL=157n -rLT=157n -Tutf8)
> 
> But then, even eix did not work, until I’ve added it to accept_keywords list and
> recompiled it (I guess it lost some dylib links, with the gcc recompile).
> 
> But for the rest… what happened?
> 
> Thanks,
> --
> Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
> Sent from desktop
> 

-- 
Fabian Groffen
Gentoo on a different level

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* Re: [gentoo-alt] What happened?
  2023-02-24  8:23 ` Fabian Groffen
@ 2023-02-24 21:23   ` Askar Bektassov
  2023-02-27 10:23     ` Fabian Groffen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Askar Bektassov @ 2023-02-24 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-alt

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Hey Fabian,

All correct. Tinkering with my M1 Pro MacBook Pro. Indeed, I assumed you did some hacks with keywords, but definitely your solution is the most elegant one.

Now everything is back, like charm… although I suspect I have to recompile some packages because they broke after gcc recompile. Any idea how I could identify quickly which packages should be recompiled to fix dylib references?

Thanks for the usual flash support,
--
Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
Sent from desktop

> On 24 Feb 2023, at 08:23, Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Askar,
> 
> Given that you reference dylib and MBP, I assume you are running on a
> Mac, and possibly an Apple M1.  For the latter, for QA reasons, I had to
> remove a hack I did to provide keywords for arm64-macos.
> 
> It is easiest to "revert" this change by adding a file
> EPREFIX/etc/portage/make.conf/0900_local.conf with contents:
> 
> ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x64-macos"
> 
> Then all keywords you previously had, should be back.
> 
> Thanks,
> Fabian
> 
> On 23-02-2023 21:47:03 +0000, Askar Bektassov wrote:
>> Folks,
>> 
>> After the last eix-sync, and emerge world -uDNpv (I think gcc has been rebuilt)
>> my whole prefix broke, or at least seems so.
>> 
>> All packages installed now are either masked or unknown.
>> 
>> askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~ $ eix -cI
>> [?] acct-group/man (0-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System group: man
>> [?] acct-user/man (1-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System user: man
>> [?] app-admin/eselect (1.4.20@10/27/22 -> ??): Gentoo's multi-purpose
>> configuration and management tool
>> [?] app-admin/perl-cleaner (2.30-r1@01/03/23 -> ??): User land tool for cleaning
>> up old perl installs
>> [?] app-alternatives/awk (4@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/awk and /usr/bin/awk symlinks
>> [?] app-alternatives/bzip2 (1@01/03/23 -> ??): bzip2 symlink
>> [?] app-alternatives/cpio (0@12/11/22 -> ??): CPIO symlink
>> [?] app-alternatives/gzip (0@12/06/22 -> ??): gzip symlinks
>> [?] app-alternatives/lex (0-r1@12/11/22 -> ??): lex symlinks
>> [?] app-alternatives/sh (0@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/sh (POSIX shell) symlink
>> [?] app-alternatives/tar (0@12/06/22 -> ??): Tar symlink
>> [?] app-alternatives/yacc (1-r2@12/06/22 -> ??): yacc symlinks
>> [I] app-arch/bzip2 (1.0.8-r4(0/1)@01/03/23): A high-quality data compressor used
>> extensively by Gentoo Linux
>> [?] app-arch/cpio (2.13-r5@01/03/23 -> ??): A file archival tool which can also
>> read and write tar files
>> [?] app-arch/gzip (1.12-r4@01/20/23 -> ??): Standard GNU compressor
>> [?] app-arch/libarchive (3.6.1-r1(0/13)@12/06/22 -> ??): Multi-format archive
>> and compression library
>> [?] app-arch/rpm2targz (2021.03.16@10/05/22 -> ??): Convert a .rpm file to a
>> .tar.gz archive
>> 
>> And the list goes on… the first thing I noticed, is that git was not connecting
>> and man stopped working…
>> 
>> askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~/Documents/Books/SDS/github/A5kar.github.io (main) $
>> man git
>> man: command exited with status 134: (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/
>> man && /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/man-db/zsoelim) | (cd /Users/
>> askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/
>> man-db/manconv -f UTF-8:ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8//IGNORE) | (cd /Users/
>> askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && preconv -e UTF-8) | (cd /Users/
>> askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && tbl) | (cd /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/
>> usr/share/man && nroff -mandoc -c -rLL=157n -rLT=157n -Tutf8)
>> 
>> But then, even eix did not work, until I’ve added it to accept_keywords list and
>> recompiled it (I guess it lost some dylib links, with the gcc recompile).
>> 
>> But for the rest… what happened?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
>> Sent from desktop
>> 
> 
> -- 
> Fabian Groffen
> Gentoo on a different level


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* Re: [gentoo-alt] What happened?
  2023-02-24 21:23   ` Askar Bektassov
@ 2023-02-27 10:23     ` Fabian Groffen
  2023-03-03  8:46       ` Askar Bektassov
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Fabian Groffen @ 2023-02-27 10:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-alt

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Hi Askar,

On 24-02-2023 21:23:24 +0000, Askar Bektassov wrote:
> Hey Fabian,
> 
> All correct. Tinkering with my M1 Pro MacBook Pro. Indeed, I assumed you did
> some hacks with keywords, but definitely your solution is the most elegant one.
> 
> Now everything is back, like charm… although I suspect I have to recompile some
> packages because they broke after gcc recompile. Any idea how I could identify
> quickly which packages should be recompiled to fix dylib references?

I noticed those myself too, it was just a few though, so I manually
recompiled as soon as I ran into them.  But it's all C++-related, so

grep libstdc++ $EPREFIX/var/db/pkg/*/*/NEEDED.MACHO.3

should give you a list, I guess you can narrow down into, by using
scanmacho -r on the binaries from those matches, if they reference
gcc/arm64-apple-darwin21/12.2.0, you'll need to rebuild.

Something like 

% grep -l libstdc++ $EPREFIX/var/db/pkg/*/*/NEEDED.MACHO.3 | sed "s:${EPREFIX}/var/db/pkg/::" | cut -d/ -f1,2 | xargs qlist -o | grep '/bin/' | xargs scanmacho -BF '%F|%r' | grep "gcc/arm64-apple-darwin21/12.2.0" | cut -d'|' -f1 | xargs qfile | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u

(you could use that in emerge -1av `...` I guess :))

Fabian
> 
> Thanks for the usual flash support,
> --
> Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
> Sent from desktop
> 
>      On 24 Feb 2023, at 08:23, Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org> wrote:
> 
>      Hi Askar,
> 
>      Given that you reference dylib and MBP, I assume you are running on a
>      Mac, and possibly an Apple M1.  For the latter, for QA reasons, I had
>      to
>      remove a hack I did to provide keywords for arm64-macos.
> 
>      It is easiest to "revert" this change by adding a file
>      EPREFIX/etc/portage/make.conf/0900_local.conf with contents:
> 
>      ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x64-macos"
> 
>      Then all keywords you previously had, should be back.
> 
>      Thanks,
>      Fabian
> 
>      On 23-02-2023 21:47:03 +0000, Askar Bektassov wrote:
>           Folks,
> 
>           After the last eix-sync, and emerge world -uDNpv (I think
>           gcc has been rebuilt)
>           my whole prefix broke, or at least seems so.
> 
>           All packages installed now are either masked or unknown.
> 
>           askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~ $ eix -cI
>           [?] acct-group/man (0-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System group: man
>           [?] acct-user/man (1-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System user: man
>           [?] app-admin/eselect (1.4.20@10/27/22 -> ??): Gentoo's
>           multi-purpose
>           configuration and management tool
>           [?] app-admin/perl-cleaner (2.30-r1@01/03/23 -> ??): User
>           land tool for cleaning
>           up old perl installs
>           [?] app-alternatives/awk (4@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/awk and /
>           usr/bin/awk symlinks
>           [?] app-alternatives/bzip2 (1@01/03/23 -> ??): bzip2 symlink
>           [?] app-alternatives/cpio (0@12/11/22 -> ??): CPIO symlink
>           [?] app-alternatives/gzip (0@12/06/22 -> ??): gzip symlinks
>           [?] app-alternatives/lex (0-r1@12/11/22 -> ??): lex symlinks
>           [?] app-alternatives/sh (0@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/sh (POSIX
>           shell) symlink
>           [?] app-alternatives/tar (0@12/06/22 -> ??): Tar symlink
>           [?] app-alternatives/yacc (1-r2@12/06/22 -> ??): yacc
>           symlinks
>           [I] app-arch/bzip2 (1.0.8-r4(0/1)@01/03/23): A high-quality
>           data compressor used
>           extensively by Gentoo Linux
>           [?] app-arch/cpio (2.13-r5@01/03/23 -> ??): A file archival
>           tool which can also
>           read and write tar files
>           [?] app-arch/gzip (1.12-r4@01/20/23 -> ??): Standard GNU
>           compressor
>           [?] app-arch/libarchive (3.6.1-r1(0/13)@12/06/22 -> ??):
>           Multi-format archive
>           and compression library
>           [?] app-arch/rpm2targz (2021.03.16@10/05/22 -> ??): Convert
>           a .rpm file to a
>           .tar.gz archive
> 
>           And the list goes on… the first thing I noticed, is that git
>           was not connecting
>           and man stopped working…
> 
>           askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~/Documents/Books/SDS/github/
>           A5kar.github.io (main) $
>           man git
>           man: command exited with status 134: (cd /Users/
>           askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/
>           man && /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/man-db/
>           zsoelim) | (cd /Users/
>           askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && /Users/
>           askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/
>           man-db/manconv -f UTF-8:ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8//IGNORE) | (cd /
>           Users/
>           askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && preconv -e UTF-8) |
>           (cd /Users/
>           askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && tbl) | (cd /Users/
>           askarbektassov/Gentoo/
>           usr/share/man && nroff -mandoc -c -rLL=157n -rLT=157n -
>           Tutf8)
> 
>           But then, even eix did not work, until I’ve added it to
>           accept_keywords list and
>           recompiled it (I guess it lost some dylib links, with the
>           gcc recompile).
> 
>           But for the rest… what happened?
> 
>           Thanks,
>           --
>           Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
>           Sent from desktop
> 
> 
>      --
>      Fabian Groffen
>      Gentoo on a different level
> 

-- 
Fabian Groffen
Gentoo on a different level

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* Re: [gentoo-alt] What happened?
  2023-02-27 10:23     ` Fabian Groffen
@ 2023-03-03  8:46       ` Askar Bektassov
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Askar Bektassov @ 2023-03-03  8:46 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-alt

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Thanks Fabian,

I followed your first suggestion, checked which ones are C++ related and recompiled them, without narrowing down… after all on M1 machine it does not take much.

By chance, did you use xorg-server on your M1? I am still trying to compile R on my laptop and did not give up yet…. I think recompiling xorg-server should make the trick.

Cheerios,
--
Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
Sent from desktop

> On 27 Feb 2023, at 10:23, Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Askar,
> 
> On 24-02-2023 21:23:24 +0000, Askar Bektassov wrote:
>> Hey Fabian,
>> 
>> All correct. Tinkering with my M1 Pro MacBook Pro. Indeed, I assumed you did
>> some hacks with keywords, but definitely your solution is the most elegant one.
>> 
>> Now everything is back, like charm… although I suspect I have to recompile some
>> packages because they broke after gcc recompile. Any idea how I could identify
>> quickly which packages should be recompiled to fix dylib references?
> 
> I noticed those myself too, it was just a few though, so I manually
> recompiled as soon as I ran into them.  But it's all C++-related, so
> 
> grep libstdc++ $EPREFIX/var/db/pkg/*/*/NEEDED.MACHO.3
> 
> should give you a list, I guess you can narrow down into, by using
> scanmacho -r on the binaries from those matches, if they reference
> gcc/arm64-apple-darwin21/12.2.0, you'll need to rebuild.
> 
> Something like 
> 
> % grep -l libstdc++ $EPREFIX/var/db/pkg/*/*/NEEDED.MACHO.3 | sed "s:${EPREFIX}/var/db/pkg/::" | cut -d/ -f1,2 | xargs qlist -o | grep '/bin/' | xargs scanmacho -BF '%F|%r' | grep "gcc/arm64-apple-darwin21/12.2.0" | cut -d'|' -f1 | xargs qfile | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u
> 
> (you could use that in emerge -1av `...` I guess :))
> 
> Fabian
>> 
>> Thanks for the usual flash support,
>> --
>> Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
>> Sent from desktop
>> 
>>     On 24 Feb 2023, at 08:23, Fabian Groffen <grobian@gentoo.org> wrote:
>> 
>>     Hi Askar,
>> 
>>     Given that you reference dylib and MBP, I assume you are running on a
>>     Mac, and possibly an Apple M1.  For the latter, for QA reasons, I had
>>     to
>>     remove a hack I did to provide keywords for arm64-macos.
>> 
>>     It is easiest to "revert" this change by adding a file
>>     EPREFIX/etc/portage/make.conf/0900_local.conf with contents:
>> 
>>     ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x64-macos"
>> 
>>     Then all keywords you previously had, should be back.
>> 
>>     Thanks,
>>     Fabian
>> 
>>     On 23-02-2023 21:47:03 +0000, Askar Bektassov wrote:
>>          Folks,
>> 
>>          After the last eix-sync, and emerge world -uDNpv (I think
>>          gcc has been rebuilt)
>>          my whole prefix broke, or at least seems so.
>> 
>>          All packages installed now are either masked or unknown.
>> 
>>          askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~ $ eix -cI
>>          [?] acct-group/man (0-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System group: man
>>          [?] acct-user/man (1-r1@10/27/22 -> ??): System user: man
>>          [?] app-admin/eselect (1.4.20@10/27/22 -> ??): Gentoo's
>>          multi-purpose
>>          configuration and management tool
>>          [?] app-admin/perl-cleaner (2.30-r1@01/03/23 -> ??): User
>>          land tool for cleaning
>>          up old perl installs
>>          [?] app-alternatives/awk (4@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/awk and /
>>          usr/bin/awk symlinks
>>          [?] app-alternatives/bzip2 (1@01/03/23 -> ??): bzip2 symlink
>>          [?] app-alternatives/cpio (0@12/11/22 -> ??): CPIO symlink
>>          [?] app-alternatives/gzip (0@12/06/22 -> ??): gzip symlinks
>>          [?] app-alternatives/lex (0-r1@12/11/22 -> ??): lex symlinks
>>          [?] app-alternatives/sh (0@01/03/23 -> ??): /bin/sh (POSIX
>>          shell) symlink
>>          [?] app-alternatives/tar (0@12/06/22 -> ??): Tar symlink
>>          [?] app-alternatives/yacc (1-r2@12/06/22 -> ??): yacc
>>          symlinks
>>          [I] app-arch/bzip2 (1.0.8-r4(0/1)@01/03/23): A high-quality
>>          data compressor used
>>          extensively by Gentoo Linux
>>          [?] app-arch/cpio (2.13-r5@01/03/23 -> ??): A file archival
>>          tool which can also
>>          read and write tar files
>>          [?] app-arch/gzip (1.12-r4@01/20/23 -> ??): Standard GNU
>>          compressor
>>          [?] app-arch/libarchive (3.6.1-r1(0/13)@12/06/22 -> ??):
>>          Multi-format archive
>>          and compression library
>>          [?] app-arch/rpm2targz (2021.03.16@10/05/22 -> ??): Convert
>>          a .rpm file to a
>>          .tar.gz archive
>> 
>>          And the list goes on… the first thing I noticed, is that git
>>          was not connecting
>>          and man stopped working…
>> 
>>          askarbektassov@Askars-MBP ~/Documents/Books/SDS/github/
>>          A5kar.github.io (main) $
>>          man git
>>          man: command exited with status 134: (cd /Users/
>>          askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/
>>          man && /Users/askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/man-db/
>>          zsoelim) | (cd /Users/
>>          askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && /Users/
>>          askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/libexec/
>>          man-db/manconv -f UTF-8:ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8//IGNORE) | (cd /
>>          Users/
>>          askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && preconv -e UTF-8) |
>>          (cd /Users/
>>          askarbektassov/Gentoo/usr/share/man && tbl) | (cd /Users/
>>          askarbektassov/Gentoo/
>>          usr/share/man && nroff -mandoc -c -rLL=157n -rLT=157n -
>>          Tutf8)
>> 
>>          But then, even eix did not work, until I’ve added it to
>>          accept_keywords list and
>>          recompiled it (I guess it lost some dylib links, with the
>>          gcc recompile).
>> 
>>          But for the rest… what happened?
>> 
>>          Thanks,
>>          --
>>          Askar Bektassov (Аскар Бектасов)
>>          Sent from desktop
>> 
>> 
>>     --
>>     Fabian Groffen
>>     Gentoo on a different level
>> 
> 
> -- 
> Fabian Groffen
> Gentoo on a different level


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