From: "Kevin O'Gorman" <kogorman@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Cleaning /var/lib/portage/packages -- a big mistake?
Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 12:27:59 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9acccfe50705271227i4dbaf9banb00aee6fb9c6f777@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9acccfe50705271225g7875e993v4b7373ffdd5c4791@mail.gmail.com>
Another oops: make that directory /usr/portage/packages.
++ kevin
On 5/27/07, I wrote:
> I'm trying to clean up my hard drive to make it feasible to back up
> the root partition. I cleaned out /usr/portage/disfiles (10 GB) with
> no problem. But...
>
> I also cleaned out /usr/portage/packages (10 GB) but now emerge --sync
> is complaining about a large number of them, and apparently cannot
> update its cache. I just moved them to another partition, they're not
> really gone, but I'd like to not be carrying around so many of them.
>
> I've been running with FEATURES="buildpkg" on in /etc/make.conf, so
> I've accumulated a lot of
> these things. How do I now clean up my act? If there's a way, I'd
> like to keep building them, but be able to manage them without ruining
> portage.
>
> Most of the messages said the package "should be deleted". This
> mystifies my as in effect
> that's what I already did. What does it want me to do?
>
> The emerge --sync died eventually. Maybe one or more of the packages
> is more vital than most. So there may be packages I should not
> manage. Here's the tail end of the output:
>
>
> !!! Invalid binary package: '/usr/portage/packages/All/less-394.tbz2'
> !!! This binary package is not recoverable and should be deleted.
> !!! Invalid binary package: '/usr/portage/packages/All/pycrypto-2.0.1-r5.tbz2'
> !!! This binary package is not recoverable and should be deleted.
> !!! Invalid binary package: '/usr/portage/packages/All/lsof-4.76.tbz2'
> !!! This binary package is not recoverable and should be deleted.
> !!! Invalid binary package: '/usr/portage/packages/All/rsync-2.6.8-r2.tbz2'
> !!! This binary package is not recoverable and should be deleted.
> !!! Invalid binary package: '/usr/portage/packages/All/man-pages-2.31.tbz2'
> !!! This binary package is not recoverable and should be deleted.
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/emerge", line 5530, in ?
> retval = emerge_main()
> File "/usr/bin/emerge", line 5487, in emerge_main
> action_sync(settings, trees, mtimedb, myopts, myaction)
> File "/usr/bin/emerge", line 4207, in action_sync
> if portage.global_updates(settings, trees, mtimedb["updates"]):
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py", line 8163, in global_updates
> trees["/"]["bintree"].move_slot_ent(update_cmd)
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py", line 6413, in move_slot_ent
> self.populate()
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py", line 6570, in populate
> mycat = mytbz2.getfile("CATEGORY")
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/xpak.py", line 345, in getfile
> a=open(self.file,"r")
> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
> '/usr/portage/packages/All/perl-cleaner-1.03.tbz2'
>
> portage #
>
> Pointers, please...
>
> ++ kevin
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-05-27 19:25 [gentoo-user] Cleaning /var/lib/portage/packages -- a big mistake? Kevin O'Gorman
2007-05-27 19:27 ` Kevin O'Gorman [this message]
2007-05-27 19:46 ` Neil Bothwick
2007-05-27 21:42 ` Kevin O'Gorman
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