On Wednesday 23 November 2005 12:06, Jakub Moc wrote: > 23.11.2005, 11:25:58, Paul de Vrieze wrote: > > On Wednesday 23 November 2005 01:55, Jakub Moc wrote: > >> > emerge -e world && emerge -e world && emerge depclean > >> > >> You've missed revdep-rebuild to fix the borkage that emerge depclean > >> produced. ;) > > > > After double rebuilding of the complete world I would seriously doubt > > it that any stray dependencies were still around. If there were, it > > would be because of broken ebuilds. That should be reported as bugs > > and fixed instead of relying on revdep-rebuild. > > You've probably missed the point. It's emerge depclean that's broken; > again - we are lacking any reliable way to punt unneded packages. Emerge depclean is very reliable in its behaviour. That behaviour is not always what is desired though. When however all packages on the system are consistent with the present USEFLAGS and eachother, depclean does exactly what it should do. The fault is that it asumes that packages have been build with the current environment. This is generally not true (thanks to for example auto-use, missing dependencies, and configure script automagic). > BTW, I'd still like to know how I'll get nptl(only) hardened install > once stage1 is gone. i386 does not have nptl, and I've done change > CHOST && emerge -e system && emerge -e world job a couple of times and > it never went smoothly. Probably what you want is to create static bash gcc binutils etc. stuff like in stage1. With those one can change the c library at hearts content. I never tried it, but I believe that there is a USE flag for building them that way. Paul -- Paul de Vrieze Gentoo Developer Mail: pauldv@gentoo.org Homepage: http://www.devrieze.net