On 01:15 Sat 03 Jan , Tom Richards wrote: > Since I was so attacked in my previous post...hopefully this one goes > better(and no, my machine is correctly clocked while this is happening...) > > This has only happened with a couple packages that I have installed, but > this one is the most recent. On all the ones it has happened, the > programs have run perfectly and there doesnt seem to be a problem, it > just doesnt seem like a good thing to see at the end of my emerge. The > code is: > > >>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache... > * Caching service > dependencies... > > >>> net-p2p/pysoulseek-1.2.4b merged. > >>> Recording net-p2p/pysoulseek in "world" favorites file... > !!! Couldn't find match for net-p2p/pysoulseek > >>> clean: No packages selected for removal. > >>> Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache... > * Caching service > dependencies... > > >>> Auto-cleaning packages ... > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd > !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd > !!! Couldn't find match for dev-python/pyogg > >>> No outdated packages were found on your system. > * GNU info directory index is up-to-date. > > The "!!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg/*sys-fs/devfsd" has happened > before, on a few packages from media-xxx(I dont remember which ones > exactly). On the other packages it also said "!!! Couldn't find match > for xxx/xxxxx." Anyone have an idea? Thank you. > > Tom > > Tom > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
The second one "!!! Couldn't find match for xxx/xxxxx." is easy. Emerge is trying to remove files from an earlier install, couldn't find any because there wasn't one, hence the message. The first one is related to kernel 2.6, which includes /sys in the standard baselayout. Don't know the exact origing, but it isn't a problem. -- Bill Roberts -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list