On 06/27/2014 01:59 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am in a very strange situation where I cannot emerge anything any more.
> Since it occurs on two different machines it won't be a hardware problem.
> 
> When I try to emerge a package, say portage, it builds it just fine and
> starts to install it (for portage, the last file shown is etc/etc-update.conf)
> but then it hangs forever - no CPU / no IO. It looks as if it has locked 
> itself out.
> This is even with a single package emerge.
> The only interesting things which are shown by lsof  are
> 
> 
> emerge  1747 root  mem       REG   0,16          46678298 
> /usr/lib64/gconv/gconv-modules.cache (path dev=0,18)
> emerge  1747 root    0u      CHR  136,0      0t0        3 /dev/pts/0
> emerge  1747 root    1u      CHR  136,0      0t0        3 /dev/pts/0
> emerge  1747 root    2u      CHR  136,0      0t0        3 /dev/pts/0
> emerge  1747 root    3w      REG   8,17     1491    38217 /var/log/slim.log
> emerge  1747 root    4u  a_inode    0,9        0       21 [eventpoll]
> emerge  1747 root    5r     FIFO    0,8      0t0    91938 pipe
> emerge  1747 root    6uW     REG   0,30        0    97094 
> /var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/.portage-9999.portage_lockfile
> emerge  1747 root    7w     FIFO    0,8      0t0    91938 pipe
> emerge  1747 root    8r     FIFO   0,30      0t0    91946 
> /var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/portage-9999/.ipc_in
> emerge  1747 root   10u      CHR    5,2      0t0     1127 /dev/ptmx
> emerge  1747 root   11u      CHR  136,0      0t0        3 /dev/pts/0
> emerge  1747 root   12w      REG   0,30   282954    91945 
> /var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/portage-9999/temp/build.log
> 
> 
> Yes, I've tried to remove anything from /var/tmp/portage and the problem 
> persists after reboot.

:(  I'm replying only because no one else has.

You didn't say when the problem began.  The problem started on the same day on
both machines?  You could try qlop -l to see what packages have updated 
recently.

Does "portage-9999" mean you're running the unstable/development version of 
portage?
The ebuild for portage-9999 lists a git repository, so you might be able to 
check
out a previous (working) version of portage using git?


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