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From: Benjamin Podszun <ben@galactic-tales.de>
To: MAL <mal@komcept.com>
Cc: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r2 testing
Date: 19 Feb 2003 11:46:24 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1045651584.1674.14.camel@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3E535F7B.2050406@komcept.com>

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Uhm.. Are you sure you didn't mess up something like rm -rf /usr ? ;)
Seriously: That gcc-config "disappears" is quite strange, but that
portage misses binaries is - evil. ;)

I installed 2.0.47-r2 as well on this laptop and I still have the
portage-binaries (dobin etc.) and gcc-config. I'd guess it's - uhm -
portage-unrelated.

Ben

On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 11:42, MAL wrote:
> Nick Jones wrote:
> > Ok. Portage-2.0.47-r1 is ready for testing. It's got a lot of new
> > stuff in it along with a good deal of fixes. Should be 'wicked-fast'
> > as it has a lot of updates to caching code and the like. It is masked
> > in package.mask. I need testers AND feedback. Gimme a holler with
> > bugs and good/bad comments. Here or on bugs.gentoo.org is fine.
> 
> Ok, very odd problems..
> 
> Just tried to emerge xpm, and I get:
> 
>  >>> Unpacking source...
>  >>> Unpacking xpm-3.4k.tar.gz to /var/tmp/portage/xpm-3.4k-r1/work
>  >>> Source unpacked.
> imake -DUseInstalled -I/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config
> /usr/bin/cpp: line 1: /usr/sbin/gcc-config: No such file or directory
> /usr/bin/cpp: line 1: /usr/sbin/gcc-config: No such file or directory
> /usr/bin/cpp: line 1: /usr/sbin/gcc-config: No such file or directory
> etc... for several thousand lines, until ...
> /usr/bin/cpp: cannot make pipe for command substitution: Too many open 
> files in system
> 
> and then it fails.
> 
> So I look for the elusive /usr/sbin/gcc-config, and lo and behold it's 
> missing?!  I ran it a few days ago!
> 
> So, promptly onto emerge gcc-config, which appears to emerge 
> successfully, but produces the following messages:
> 
>   * Adding compat symlinks...
> /usr/lib/portage/bin/newbin: line 13: dobin: command not found
> /usr/lib/portage/bin/prepall: line 6: prepallman: command not found
> /usr/lib/portage/bin/prepall: line 7: prepallinfo: command not found
> /usr/lib/portage/bin/prepall: line 8: prepallstrip: command not found
>  >>> Completed installing into /var/tmp/portage/gcc-config-1.3.1/image/
> 
> The build continues and completes... but.. gcc-config is not on the 
> system?!  in either /usr/bin/gcc-config or /usr/sbin/gcc-config.
> It looks like the build hasn't written any files out.
> 
> Originally I tried userpriv and usersandbox, but assuming these were 
> causing this problem, I change my features line to just be the default, 
> (nothing).  Same thing.
> 
> I just unmerged and remerged gcc-config, and the ebuild doesn't seem to 
> be adding /usr/bin/gcc-config to the system.
> 
> This _could_ all be unrelated to portage, in which case it's 
> coincidental with installing 2.0.47-r2.
> 
> Help :)
> Cheers,
> MAL
> 
> 
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  reply	other threads:[~2003-02-19 10:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-02-16 15:46 [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r1 testing Nick Jones
2003-02-16 18:21 ` Rainer Groesslinger
2003-02-17 12:25 ` [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r2 Out For Testing Nick Jones
2003-02-17 18:00   ` Pat Double
2003-02-17 18:28   ` Thomas de Grenier de Latour
2003-02-18 15:42     ` Yannick Koehler
2003-02-18 16:44       ` Thomas de Grenier de Latour
2003-02-18 20:52       ` Jeff Ames
2003-02-19  9:01         ` Paul de Vrieze
2003-02-17 19:35   ` Brandon Low
2003-02-18  9:58   ` Paul de Vrieze
2003-02-17 18:10 ` [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r1 testing Alexander Futasz
2003-02-18  0:33   ` Matt Tucker
2003-02-19 10:42 ` [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r2 testing MAL
2003-02-19 10:46   ` Benjamin Podszun [this message]
2003-02-19 10:57     ` MAL
2003-02-19 19:24   ` [gentoo-dev] telnet package in system Gustavo Felisberto
2003-02-20  2:56   ` [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r2 testing Terje Kvernes
2003-02-20  3:59     ` Eric Andresen
2003-02-20 10:20       ` MAL
2003-02-20 18:04         ` Eric Andresen
2003-02-21  8:37           ` [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r2 'gcc-config' issues Nick Jones
2003-02-21  9:10             ` Terje Kvernes
2003-02-21 10:32             ` MAL
2003-02-21 22:10             ` Nick Jones
2003-02-20 10:17     ` [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r2 testing MAL
2003-02-20 10:32       ` MAL
2003-02-20 12:40         ` Terje Kvernes
2003-02-20 12:41       ` Terje Kvernes
2003-02-20  7:41 ` [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r1 testing Martin Larsen
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2003-02-20 16:23 [gentoo-dev] Portage-2.0.47-r2 testing Martin, Stephen
2003-02-20 16:35 ` MAL
2003-02-20 16:48 Martin, Stephen
2003-02-20 17:06 Martin, Stephen
2003-02-20 19:30 ` Paul de Vrieze

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