2008/11/14 Mansour Al Akeel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I am not gentoo expert and no idea about profiles. However that's what I got: > > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 50 Nov 13 17:22 make.profile -> > ../usr/portage/profiles/default/linux/amd64/2008.0 > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2141 Jun 16 22:51 profile > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 815 Nov 14 16:12 profile.env > > I am emerging gcc again. I will see how things will go. In the mean > while I am looking into disabling multilib and remove it. I just don't > know how, and googling a bit while the emerge process is running. > > > > On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Beso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 2008/11/14 Branko Badrljica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> Mansour Al Akeel wrote: >>>> >>>> Just out of curiosity, how did you know that IA32_EMULATION is not >>>> enabled? Which message told you this ? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> He probably just suspected. Kernel's inability to run 32-bit code could be >>> one of the reasons why the test code run failed. >>> Other reason might be some linking error or somesuch... >> >> >> the ability to compile other stuff tells that you're having problems >> with the multilib profile. i suspect that you're working on a >> no-multilib profile, instead. >> try a ls -l /etc | grep profile and see where the actual profile is poiting. >> >> -- >> dott. ing. beso >>
well, the profile points to the multilib profile. i'm on it and don't have any real problems. could you describe in detail what you're using: should be useful the following: emerge --info contents of /etc/make.conf contents of /etc/fstab contents of /usr/src/linux/.config what stage are you using and from where. funtoo stage3 tars are based on portage tree and are built automatically every week so this won't have you rebuild a lot of stuff (amd64 ones) are you doing a fresh install or an upgrade? on an upgrade are you changin a lot of stuff?! if i were you and were doing a fresh install i'd just save the confs, check that they're safe, and download a new portage and stage3 from funtoo, untar them and then emerge world again to rebuild with the personal confs. this way you'll have a 90% of chance that everything is going well. after cleaning everything. also i'd set up an lvm - luks home partition so that personal data is encrypted. there are how-to's about this on gentoo-wiki and in the forums. -- dott. ing. beso