Re: [gentoo-user] /bin contains busybox executables after installing busybox-1.13.2
Alan McKinnon wrote: On Wednesday 25 November 2009 14:33:29 Amit Dor-Shifer wrote: amit0 ~ # fgrep make-symlinks /var/log/portage/elog/summary.log /var/log/emerge.log;echo $? 1 [snip] Do you perhaps have a minimal elog config? I get that message every time here amit0 ~ # portageq envvar PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES log warn error Defined in /etc/make.globals, which was last-modified before the busybox update. Also, I did get messages from that upgrade. Both a WARN & a LOG, which I pasted earlier. Doesn't make sense to me that one WARN message would find its way to summary.log, while another wouldn't. FWIW, exing the excess exe-s from /bin/ helped relieve my pains. You're lucky :-) When the same thing happened to me long ago, I needed recovery tools to get a working system back
Re: [gentoo-user] /bin contains busybox executables after installing busybox-1.13.2
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 14:33:29 Amit Dor-Shifer wrote: > amit0 ~ # fgrep make-symlinks /var/log/portage/elog/summary.log > /var/log/emerge.log;echo $? > 1 [snip] Do you perhaps have a minimal elog config? I get that message every time here > FWIW, exing the excess exe-s from /bin/ helped relieve my pains. You're lucky :-) When the same thing happened to me long ago, I needed recovery tools to get a working system back -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] /bin contains busybox executables after installing busybox-1.13.2
> This all happened because you didn't read this: > > pkg_preinst() { > if use make-symlinks && [[ ! ${VERY_BRAVE_OR_VERY_DUMB} == "yes" ]] && > [[ ${ROOT} == "/" ]] ; then > ewarn "setting USE=make-symlinks and emerging to / is very > dangerous." > ewarn "it WILL overwrite lots of system programs like: ls bash > awk grep (bug 60805 for full list)." > ewarn "If you are creating a binary only and not merging this > is probably ok." > ewarn "set env VERY_BRAVE_OR_VERY_DUMB=yes if this is realy > what you want." > die "silly options will destroy your system" > fi > > /bin/find is not associated with any packages because it's created in > postinst() > This was the best fragment of an ebuild I ever read. What a riot! ~daid
Re: [gentoo-user] /bin contains busybox executables after installing busybox-1.13.2
amit0 ~ # fgrep make-symlinks /var/log/portage/elog/summary.log /var/log/emerge.log;echo $? 1 amit0 ~ # euse -a make-symlinks amit0 ~ # amit0 ~ # grep -i -A 8 busybox-1.13.2 /var/log/portage/elog/summary.log >>> Messages generated by process 17234 on 2009-09-02 17:35:08 IDT for package sys-apps/busybox-1.13.2: WARN: unpack Could not locate user configfile, so we will save a default one LOG: install Your configuration for sys-apps/busybox-1.13.2 has been saved in /etc/portage/savedconfig/sys-apps/busybox-1.13.2 for your editing pleasure. You can edit these files by hand and remerge this package with USE=savedconfig to customise the configuration. You can rename this file/directory to one of the following for its configuration to apply to multiple versions: ${PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT}/etc/portage/savedconfig/ [${CTARGET}|${CHOST}|""]/${CATEGORY}/[${PF}|${P}|${PN}] >>> Messages generated by process 17234 on 2009-09-02 17:36:00 IDT for package media-sound/alsa-utils-1.0.20-r4: FWIW, exing the excess exe-s from /bin/ helped relieve my pains. Amit Alan McKinnon wrote: On Wednesday 25 November 2009 11:35:53 Amit Dor-Shifer wrote: Hi. I've just stumbled on an abnormality for which I've yet no explanation. Posting for possible general interest. Yesterday ebuild unpack started to emit errors: find: unrecognized: -mindepth BusyBox v1.13.2 (2009-09-02 17:33:46 IDT) multi-call binary Usage: find [PATH...] [EXPRESSION] This happened because I had a /bin/find, identical to /bin/busybox amit0 ~ # ls -la /bin/find /bin/busybox -rwxr-xr-x 176 root root 981048 Sep 2 17:35 /bin/busybox* -rwxr-xr-x 176 root root 981048 Sep 2 17:35 /bin/find* /bin/find isn't associated with any package, but it's creation time coincides with the last emerge of busybox, 1.8.2 -> 1.13.2. It seems that all of busybox's embedded exe's (I have 130) were created on my FS. This all happened because you didn't read this: pkg_preinst() { if use make-symlinks && [[ ! ${VERY_BRAVE_OR_VERY_DUMB} == "yes" ]] && [[ ${ROOT} == "/" ]] ; then ewarn "setting USE=make-symlinks and emerging to / is very dangerous." ewarn "it WILL overwrite lots of system programs like: ls bash awk grep (bug 60805 for full list)." ewarn "If you are creating a binary only and not merging this is probably ok." ewarn "set env VERY_BRAVE_OR_VERY_DUMB=yes if this is realy what you want." die "silly options will destroy your system" fi /bin/find is not associated with any packages because it's created in postinst() And now you have a huge problem because (at least last time I tried) busybox does not implement tar -o; to test, try and emerge something. If it fails, this is the only way it will ever work: boot off alternate media and chroot into your usual /. If you are lucky, you will have a tar binpkg as a backup which you can unpack into / on the chroot; if not then you have to get one from somewhere - some kind soul will likely send you one of you specify your arch and cpu type Then remove busybox. You don't need it as you have GNU. Busybox is useful for embedded and rescue systems and not much use on desktops, hence the warnings in the ebuild about not writing to / with symlinks
Re: [gentoo-user] /bin contains busybox executables after installing busybox-1.13.2
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 11:35:53 Amit Dor-Shifer wrote: > Hi. > I've just stumbled on an abnormality for which I've yet no explanation. > Posting for possible general interest. > > Yesterday ebuild unpack started to emit errors: > > find: unrecognized: -mindepth > BusyBox v1.13.2 (2009-09-02 17:33:46 IDT) multi-call binary > > Usage: find [PATH...] [EXPRESSION] > > > This happened because I had a /bin/find, identical to /bin/busybox > > amit0 ~ # ls -la /bin/find /bin/busybox > -rwxr-xr-x 176 root root 981048 Sep 2 17:35 /bin/busybox* > -rwxr-xr-x 176 root root 981048 Sep 2 17:35 /bin/find* > > /bin/find isn't associated with any package, but it's creation time > coincides with the last emerge of busybox, 1.8.2 -> 1.13.2. > > It seems that all of busybox's embedded exe's (I have 130) were created > on my FS. This all happened because you didn't read this: pkg_preinst() { if use make-symlinks && [[ ! ${VERY_BRAVE_OR_VERY_DUMB} == "yes" ]] && [[ ${ROOT} == "/" ]] ; then ewarn "setting USE=make-symlinks and emerging to / is very dangerous." ewarn "it WILL overwrite lots of system programs like: ls bash awk grep (bug 60805 for full list)." ewarn "If you are creating a binary only and not merging this is probably ok." ewarn "set env VERY_BRAVE_OR_VERY_DUMB=yes if this is realy what you want." die "silly options will destroy your system" fi /bin/find is not associated with any packages because it's created in postinst() And now you have a huge problem because (at least last time I tried) busybox does not implement tar -o; to test, try and emerge something. If it fails, this is the only way it will ever work: boot off alternate media and chroot into your usual /. If you are lucky, you will have a tar binpkg as a backup which you can unpack into / on the chroot; if not then you have to get one from somewhere - some kind soul will likely send you one of you specify your arch and cpu type Then remove busybox. You don't need it as you have GNU. Busybox is useful for embedded and rescue systems and not much use on desktops, hence the warnings in the ebuild about not writing to / with symlinks -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
[gentoo-user] /bin contains busybox executables after installing busybox-1.13.2
Hi. I've just stumbled on an abnormality for which I've yet no explanation. Posting for possible general interest. Yesterday ebuild unpack started to emit errors: find: unrecognized: -mindepth BusyBox v1.13.2 (2009-09-02 17:33:46 IDT) multi-call binary Usage: find [PATH...] [EXPRESSION] This happened because I had a /bin/find, identical to /bin/busybox amit0 ~ # ls -la /bin/find /bin/busybox -rwxr-xr-x 176 root root 981048 Sep 2 17:35 /bin/busybox* -rwxr-xr-x 176 root root 981048 Sep 2 17:35 /bin/find* /bin/find isn't associated with any package, but it's creation time coincides with the last emerge of busybox, 1.8.2 -> 1.13.2. It seems that all of busybox's embedded exe's (I have 130) were created on my FS. FYI Amit