Yes, I did do a real emerge sudo. If I had installed it manually, I'd
be *really* surprised that it knew about /var/tmp/portage!
I tried several emerges, and the same happened each time. I don't
think it is an ebuild bug. This leads me to believe that something
about the system is fundamentally
isudo. Now, sendmail is one
problem; I haven't configured postfix yet on the box. But the rest is
mystifying. I've recompiled sudo several times, both with pam in my
USE and without pam. Still the same thing. The sudo version is
1.6.7_p5. Anyone come across this?
Jacob Smullyan
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 06:11:42PM +0200, sf wrote:
> Jacob Smullyan wrote:
> ...
> >I am using PORTDIR_OVERLAY. But simply creating a new package directory
> >within it doesn't solve the problem.
> ...
>
> You can add categories in file /etc/portage/categor
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 11:20, Sigurd Stordal wrote:
> > directory so that portage fully knows about it? Can I do so in such a
> > way that an emerge rsync won't lose that information? And if not, I
> PORTDIR_OVERLAY. You set it in the make.conf file, and make every new app dir
> there, will not b
that portage fully knows about it? Can I do so in such a
way that an emerge rsync won't lose that information? And if not, I
am going to run into other problems by using an unsupported pkg
location?
Thanks,
Jacob Smullyan
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I've recently gotten errors of this kind (sandbox violations) when
emerging with sudo rather than as root, but I don't know exactly where
the bug is.
Jacob Smullyan
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 11:04:01PM +1000, Dennis Robertson wrote:
> So far I am 1 week into the gentoo install proc
stallations,
and this only happens on one box.
I don't see this in bugzilla and I'm wondering, before I post a bug,
whether anyone else has come across this.
Jacob Smullyan
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