On Tuesday 14 Oct 2003 08:00, mathieu perrenoud wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 October 2003 00:41, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> > No, that's for something else.  I really don't know how matthieu
> > can do it: there is a long-standing bug about portage's inability
> > to handle multiple installed kernels -
> > http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1477
>
> Yes, sorry my mistake. But I change my kernels often and every time I
> recompile them, I just change the link and emerge nvidia-kernel
> multiple times. I don't know why it worked. Maybe just because I
> didn't know that it shouldn't ;-)
> Anyway, how is it that I've the following result:
>
> maison modules # find . -name nvidia.o
> ./2.4.22vanilla/video/nvidia.o
> ./2.6.0-test6/video/nvidia.o
> ./2.4.20-gentoo-r6/video/nvidia.o
> ./2.4.20-gentoo-r7/video/nvidia.o
>
> I've never cp'ed my kernel or even just my nvidia.o

I wish I knew.
# find . -name nvidia.o
./2.4.23_pre6-gss-r1/video/nvidia.o

I just made a new kernel 2.4.23_pre6-gss-r1 and still have 
2.4.22_pre2-gss.  The video directory was wiped from 2.4.22_pre2-gss 
when I emerged nvidia-kernel.  I use:

env AUTOCLEAN="no" ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge nvidia-kernel, so the 
env AUTOCLEAN="no" setting gets ignored.

Peter
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