Did you make the localtime link as per the install docs?

Can you post the output of "emerge info"

If you can, emerge lshw and attach the output of "lshw" as well

BillK

On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 06:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I didn't set any CFLAGS on purpose.  If some are set by default in make.conf
> or added as a result of the install instructions, that is what I would have
> picked up, of course I will double check that though.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Van Eps, Nathan D. (James Tower) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 1:30 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] emerge time problem
> 
> 
> Did you have any dangerous CFLAGS in make.conf, like "-malign-double" and
> "-ffast-math"? Have you tried to emerge emerge?
> 
> Stick in there, someone on this list will be able to help ya! It took me a
> couple of weeks to get everything to work for me.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [gentoo-user] emerge time problem
> 
> 
> I am trying to get through my first install of Gentoo.  It has gone very
> roughly.  I still do not have email from that computer and hence, cannot
> cut-and-paste the exact error I am having, but, here goes...
> 
> History---
> I downloaded and followed the instructions for a Gentoo install from the
> gentoo website a few weeks ago.  I made it through the first part where it
> says I have a full system.  Now I am trying to get a desktop manager to
> work.  I have finally been able to get twm to work, but, like the person who
> wrote the document, I would rather have nearly anything than twm.  In the
> process somewhere between having a working system and getting graphics,
> emerge stopped working.  
> 
> Problem--
> In brief, the error is that my system is "not sane".  The specific error can
> be seen by editing nearly any configure script in any of the builds and
> finding where the script uses ls to check against the system time and see if
> your system is "sane".  After closer inspection, I see when the "tar -xvf"
> step is run that every file is from the future.  A long ways in the future.
> I didn't do the math, but I would bet the executing process is believing it
> is time 0 when it is running.
> 
> What I have already tried--
> If I go into the build directory and touch the configure script, then run it
> again, I can manually run the install process, e.g. "configure;gmake;gmake
> install"  When I type "date", it looks right to me.  When I create files
> they have the current time on them.  I don't know what the problem is, but I
> am guessing it is related to installing the desktop since that is all I have
> done to change anything since the last time I saw emerge work.  I have tried
> "emerge rsync" which did not help.  I have tried emerging other things, all
> builds fail for the same reason.  The build stops and tells me to check to
> make sure my clock works.
> 
> Frustrated venting--
> I am at a loss here because I don't know python, so I am shooting blind in
> the emerge code, and sh is not my language of choice either, so the error,
> which occurs at the "./configure" step of emerge, is beyond me.  I like
> gentoo so far EXCEPT the NASTY install.  I have been at it for over two
> weeks now.  I am not a raw beginner at building source, debugging software
> and or hardware, UNIX, or PCs.  I went with Gentoo after my 8'th re-install
> of Mandrake in 4 weeks.  I could only keep the system alive for that long.
> I found that Mandrake would lose its brains and become very unstable.  I
> have not had any instability, but I can't say I have a functional computer
> yet either.
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