On 26-08-2009 18:49:01 -0500, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
I see the same thing here on x86-macos. It seems that after upgrading
portage to 2.2.00.14160 PORTAGE_ROOT_USER is set to root. Haven't had
time yet to see what exactly is going on.
Ouch, I've masked this for now. Sorry for the trouble.
In addition to changing the eselect files in the respective
${FILESDIR}:s--which I think is what the patches in the below mentioned
bug take core of--I cannot use blas-reference nor lapack-reference
without the attached patches for app-admin/eselect.
multilib.bash.patch addresses what I'm pretty
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Aaron Wilsontall...@gmail.com wrote:
What needs to be done to transition to Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6)? I assume a
new profile needs to be created, but am unsure of what that entails. Is
there anything someone who had access to Snow Leopard could do to help?
What needs to be done to transition to Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6)? I
assume a new profile needs to be created, but am unsure of what that
entails. Is there anything someone who had access to Snow Leopard
could do to help?
Thanks,
Aaron