On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 4:53 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 28 May 2016 21:54:09 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > > > thanks a lot. My eyes are bleeding. > > Serves you right for being daft enough to read it again! > > I'd suggest that Alan RTFM for the commands he uses, but that would be a > waste of keystrokes. > > I have to agree with ng0 WOW! Alan just wants to start it and walk away, as if Gentoo was a binary distribution that handles it all upstream. He doesn't want to take the time to review what emerge is proposing and see if changes are needed first. Hey Alan: Gentoo is NOT a start an update and walk away setup. Some human mind needs to be involved if troubles arise. Also, read make.conf(5) and set up the various variables correctly; PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET should only have one python version set. Furthermore, the current portage doesn't require the revdep-rebuild step because of the @preserved-rebuild set creation. In any case, to try and force things through without looking at what problems are occuring is just (excuse my language) batshit crazy stupid. I use my update generator script so make the emerge command(s) just so I can preview the packages and modify the sequences or leave out some updates if i need/want to do so. (E.g. I may want to defer a chromium or libreoffice update to after other updates are done and/or set them to occur with a lower niceness or an ionice idle class.) -- G.Wolfe Woodbury redwolfe@gmail.com