thanks for the quick answer! 
 
but, wouldn't it be nice if the doc's would say not to update portage in 
stage1...?  ;-)  
 
 
Zitat von Lloyd D Budd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 
 
> The short answer is no, effectively if are doing stage1 you are boot 
> strapping Gentoo... (wow, the script is even called bootstrap.sh ;-) ie 
> you are being the system incrementally to enable you to build the 
> system. 
>  
> Ignore the message about a new version, follow the install guide ;-) 
>  
>  
> On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 20:36, Ing. Martin Gauklitz wrote: 
> >  i am new to gentoo linux and tried to install it from stage1.  
> >   
> > i followed the instructions from the installation doc from www.gentoo.org. 
>  
> > but when it comes to the chrooting into the new installation the first  
> > "emerge sync" says that there is an update to portage available and that i 
>  
> > should update before i install other packages.  
> >   
> > so i tried an portage update like described in the "portage user guide" 
> with  
> > "emerge -u system". then some packages are downloaded, compiled and 
> installed  
> > until it comes to the "ncurses" (ncurses-5.3-r1) package, configure fails 
> with  
> > the following message:  
> >   
> > configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check  
> >   
> > why does this error occure? shouldn't i update portage as it says after  
> > the first "emerge sync"? can't portage update in this stage? how can i  
> > solve this problem? shouldn't i update portage at all?  
> >   
> > regards,  
> > martin  
> >   
> >  
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