Mark
It should be march=k8 and yes put only the essentials in your USE
flags, you can the others as required later.
Pete
On 7/10/05, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm rebuilding my system from scratch, using 2005 and a stage 2 build.
It keeps failing in the emerge --emptytree system process.
I second going more minimalist on your USE flags for the installation,
then adding the rest of what you want after the system is up. That
way, you won't be installing a bunch of extra things with the system
metapackage, which will lead to a smaller initial install (and
faster). For instance, I
I'll have to try again and see, I've already rebooted to start again.
When it fails (most recently it was at the qt- package install, it
has the usual post the topmost error message. But since I'm in the
console, I can't scroll up higher than the current screen displays.
How do I get to the
Mark wrote:
I'll have to try again and see, I've already rebooted to start again.
When it fails (most recently it was at the qt- package install, it
has the usual post the topmost error message. But since I'm in the
console, I can't scroll up higher than the current screen displays.
How
Mark wrote:
I'll have to try again and see, I've already rebooted to start again.
When it fails (most recently it was at the qt- package install, it
has the usual post the topmost error message. But since I'm in the
console, I can't scroll up higher than the current screen displays.
How do I
Sean Sullivan wrote:
On Sunday 10 July 2005 09:25, Mark wrote:
I'm rebuilding my system from scratch, using 2005 and a stage 2 build.
It keeps failing in the emerge --emptytree system process. I suspect
my make.conf is the problem. So a couple questions...
1. On the USE flags, this time