[gentoo-user] Question about emerge sync and where it all goes.

2024-03-24 Thread Dale
Howdy, I've mentioned before that I build my packages in a chroot.  I have a OS copy on a separate drive.  I do this because of the long compile times of some packages.  On occasion tho, I catch the tree in a bad place.  Some conflict or other happens and I need to sync again to get fixes etc. 

Re: [gentoo-user] New profiles 23.0

2024-03-24 Thread Michael
On Sunday, 24 March 2024 18:31:37 GMT Björn Fischer wrote: > Hi folks, > > my current profile is default/linux/amd64/17.1, but I already migrated > to merged-usr some while ago (I know, that is not supported, really). > > Any advice how to migrate to 23.0? > > Cheers, > Björn The default

Re: [gentoo-user] New profiles 23.0

2024-03-24 Thread Björn Fischer
Hi folks, my current profile is default/linux/amd64/17.1, but I already migrated to merged-usr some while ago (I know, that is not supported, really). Any advice how to migrate to 23.0? Cheers, Björn

Re: [gentoo-user] New profiles 23.0

2024-03-24 Thread ralfconn
Il 23/03/24 20:37, ralfconn ha scritto: In the meanwhile I tried to switch to my merged 23.0 profile, in step 9 binutils updates fine while gcc builds but fails to install with no error message, so for now I'm back to 'merged' 17.1. Tomorrow I'll try to analyze the install log better. Looks

Re: [gentoo-user] New profile, gcc-13.2.1_p20240210 fails to build. ATTN: Peter Humphrey.

2024-03-24 Thread Paul Colquhoun
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 8:49:28 A.M. AEDT Dale wrote: > Michael wrote: > >> Nice to know I'm not alone. I forgot to mention, it wanted to update > >> glibc first. The news item said NOT to let it do that and use the > >> --nodeps option instead. So, the command I used had that option. I've >