On 09/09/14 12:36, Joseph wrote:
I was installing an application gimp and all of a sudden I got an error:
Emerging (7 of 8) media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1
* gimp-2.8.10.tar.bz2 SHA256 SHA512 WHIRLPOOL size ;-) ...
[
ok ]
* gimp-2.8.10-freetype251.patch SHA256 SHA512 WHIRLPOOL size ;-) ...
[
ok ]
cfg-update-1.8.2-r1: Creating checksum index...
Unpacking source...
Unpacking gimp-2.8.10.tar.bz2 to /var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1/work
Unpacking gimp-2.8.10-freetype251.patch to
/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1/work
unpack gimp-2.8.10-freetype251.patch: file format not recognized. Ignoring.
Source unpacked in /var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1/work
Preparing source in /var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1/work/gimp-2.8.10
...
* Applying gimp-2.7.4-no-deprecation.patch ...
[
ok ]
* Applying gimp-2.8.10-freetype251.patch ...
[
ok ]
* Applying gimp-2.8.10-clang.patch ...
[
ok ]
* Running eautoreconf in
'/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1/work/gimp-2.8.10' ...
* Running glib-gettextize --copy --force ...
[
ok ]
* Running intltoolize --automake --copy --force ...
[
ok ]
* Skipping 'gtkdocize --copy' due gtkdocize not installed
* Running libtoolize --install --copy --force --automake ...
[
ok ]
* Running aclocal -I m4macros ...
[
ok ]
* Running autoconf ...
[
ok ]
* Running autoheader ...
[
ok ]
* Running automake --add-missing --copy --force-missing ...
[
ok ]
* Running elibtoolize in: gimp-2.8.10/
* Applying portage/1.2.0 patch ...
* Applying sed/1.5.6 patch ...
* Applying as-needed/2.4.2 patch ...
* Applying target-nm/2.4.2 patch ...
* Fixing OMF Makefiles ...
[
ok ]
* Disabling deprecation warnings ...
[
ok ]
Source prepared.
Configuring source in
/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1/work/gimp-2.8.10 ...
* econf: updating gimp-2.8.10/config.sub with /usr/share/gnuconfig/config.sub
* econf: updating gimp-2.8.10/config.guess with
/usr/share/gnuconfig/config.guess
./configure --prefix=/usr --build=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
--host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu --mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info
--datadir=/usr/share
--sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var/lib --libdir=/usr/lib64
--disable-silent-rules --disable-dependency-tracking
--docdir=/usr/share/doc/gimp-2.8.10-r1
--disable-maintainer-mode --disable-gtk-doc --enable-default-binary
--disable-silent-rules --with-x --without-aa --with-alsa --disable-altivec
--with-bzip2
--without-libcurl --with-dbus --without-gvfs --without-webkit --with-libjpeg
--without-libjasper --with-libexif --with-lcms=lcms2 --without-gs --enable-mmx
--with-libmng --with-poppler --with-libpng --disable-python --disable-mp
--enable-sse --with-librsvg --with-libtiff --with-gudev --without-wmf --with-xmc
--without-libxpm --without-xvfb-run
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking whether make supports nested variables... yes
checking whether make supports nested variables... (cached) yes
checking for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc... x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc
checking whether the C compiler works... no
configure: error: in
`/var/tmp/portage/media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1/work/gimp-2.8.10':
configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details
Now, emerge / equery will not even show up on a command line.
Most of the time I'm getting an error:
error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
Running on my other system I get:
equery b libstdc++.so.6
* Searching for libstdc++.so.6 ...
sys-devel/gcc-4.5.4 (/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.4/libstdc++.so.6 ->
libstdc++.so.6.0.14)
env-update - doesn't work either
--
Joseph
I've tried to bootstrap the system and re-install "gcc" but I can not even do
"env-update" after running: chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
--
Joseph