was hoping
for a utility that would print out a list that I could then feed to
emerge to actually perform the build. Does something like that exist?
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/mnt/gentoo/proc
And the '-o bind' was significant because the bootstrap system already
has a proc filesystem mounted.
My question: is this an omission in the new instructions, or is '-o bind'
no longer necessary?
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 09:35:56 -0700, Andrew Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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emerge -upv world
I get this in the resultant list:
[ebuildU ] x11-libs/gtk+-1.2.10-r10 [2.2.1] +nls
Since I'm not looking to downgrade GTK from 2.2.1 to 1.2.10, I can never
just do an emerge -u
, and the bracketed
form were kept for installed version of the same slot.
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The stop() in the init script /etc/init.d/slapd has the wrong pidfile in
it. It should be /var/lib/slapd.pid instead of
/var/state/openldap/slapd.pid. You should file a bug report on this.
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Hello list,
I have to use gcc-3.0.4 for building of a certain
application and am trying to emerge gcc-3.0.4 on 1.4-rc3
without success. I got an error shown below.
It seems this problem is not gentoo-specific, but I want to
know if there is any way to emerge gcc-3.0.4.
I would appreciate any
libraries built with 3.0...
Fujio Nobori
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do not need to recompile all from scratch again if I
have it up and running. Is there possibility to wipe out all applications to have just
naked system and working kernel?
Petr
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