Yes but I don't think the GTK installer does. Or, if it does, it doesn't use the updated snapshot for emerging the packages. For my own install, I ended up doing mostly a manual install once the kernel was installed. I did a --sync and then started the install of xorg and gnome. It's now running an emerge -uDN to get everything up to snuff. _____ From: Javi Moreno [mailto:vierito5@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 10:12 AM To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] Install snapshot update? On 1/9/07, David Pyke wrote: I just went through the install process for amd64 on my Acer 5050 laptop (turion) and ran into a few problems with the install, mostly with out of date packages (xterm-215 is no longer available). It took 4 attempts to get to the install portion where I could reboot and resume the build after the emerge failed. Is there some way to have the installer run emerge --sync before it starts building the system? Actually, before compiling you have to emerge --sync, after the chroot. -- David Pyke Vice President, Research Research Dimensions 416-486-6161 800-663-2973 -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list