Hi, I updated via eix/emerge, which does not expose any problems. After that the sudoers of sudo needs to be updated. For that tasks I use cf-update.
With cfg-update -u it spits out (and do not stop until CTRL-C: << Stage1 >> 0 files in queue for automatic replacing, skipping... << Stage2 >> 0 files in queue for automatic 3-way merging, skipping... << Stage3 >> vimdiff does not support 3-way merging, skipping... << Stage4 >> 1 files in queue for manual 2-way merging, starting... (1/1) /etc/sudoers *Modified File * YOU ARE ABOUT TO UPDATE A MODIFIED FILE WHICH PROBABLY CONTAINS * CUSTOM SETTINGS. YOU ARE FORCED TO UPDATE MANUALLY! Press [y] - to merge the current file and the ._cfg0000_* file with vimdiff Press [s] - to skip this update (to investigate first, and try again later) Press [1] - to use the ._cfg0000_* file Press [2] - to remove the ._cfg0000_* file Press [q] - to quit cfg-update immediately Merge manually with file : /etc/._cfg0000_sudoers ? [y|s|1|2|q] bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found * invalid key... try again: bash: readkey: command not found and so forth. Before the update it works fine. This problem remains after reboot. What went wrong here? Best regards, mcc