Humm , I guess he just want to look for the source code of gnu coreutils,
just download the gnu coreutils. http://ftp.cn.debian.org/gnu/coreutils/
uncompress it , then you can find them all .
Ha, you're right. I don't know how to call them as you call them coreutils.
I just want to study
Bogo Mipps wrote:
/bin/install -c 'cp'
'/usr/tmp/portage/coreutils-5.2.1-r7/image//bin/cp' install:
unable to open
/bin/install -c 'vdir'
'/usr/tmp/portage/coreutils-5.2.1-r7/image//bin/vdir'
install: unable to open
Hrrm... No idea why it's doing that... On a secondary gentoo
Bogo Mipps wrote:
/bin/install -c 'cp'
'/usr/tmp/portage/coreutils-5.2.1-r7/image//bin/cp' install:
unable to open
`/usr/tmp/portage/coreutils-5.2.1-r7/image//bin/cp/cp': No such
file or directory
Ahrrr! We were _so_ close...
All it would have taken to get around this was 'rm /bin
I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge -C'd
coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can i repair
this?
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I just sync'd portage few minutes ago and it seems there are new
version of coreutils available, which compiles ok (so far).
Thanks
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On Thursday 01 March 2007 18:35:54 Denis wrote:
I was emerging coreutils to update portage, and it failed with the
following:
emerge (1 of 1) sys-apps/coreutils-6.4 to /
--- SNIP md5 messages ---
/usr/lib/portage/bin/ebuild.sh: line 1: /bin/expr: No such file or
directory * Your expr
meino.cra...@gmx.de writes:
Hi,
this morning an update wants to install coreutils with
coreutils-patches, which are compressed via the lzma-tool,
which is not found on my system.
install app-arch/xz-utils
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 00:57:59 -0400
Richard Marzan wrote:
I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge -C'd
coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can i
repair this?
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Perhaps a quickpkg of coreutils
Hi!
I compiled coreutils 5.2.1-r7 with your CFLAGS and only the NLS
USE-flag. Assuming you have gcc-3.4 installed it should work.
http://members.chello.at/martin-ullrich/coreutils-5.2.1-r7.tbz2
Just boot from a live-cd (e.g. the gentoo install-cd), and extract the
file with tar -xjpf coreutils
On 11:27 Sat 19 Apr , Mark Knecht wrote:
Question: Is there a way to recover from this?
Try going into a LiveCD and either copy the coreutils from a stage, or
try re-emerging it there.
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On Tue, Feb 02, 2016 at 10:47:04AM +, Andrew Tselischev wrote:
> [...]
> Don't forget to regenerate the manifest
>
> ebuild .../sys-apps/coreutils/coreutils-8.25.ebuild manifest
>
> and recompile!
> [...]
I forgot to mention, that if you seriously want to take
I was emerging coreutils to update portage, and it failed with the following:
emerge (1 of 1) sys-apps/coreutils-6.4 to /
--- SNIP md5 messages ---
/usr/lib/portage/bin/ebuild.sh: line 1: /bin/expr: No such file or directory
* Your expr binary appears to be broken, please fix it.
* For more
On Saturday 19 April 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1 [6.9-r1] USE=acl nls
(-selinux) -static -vanilla% -xattr 3,670 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking
sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1) [blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils-6.10
(is blocking sys-apps
On Monday 28 April 2008, Chris Brennan wrote:
I've noticed that after my upgrade to bl2/openrc and upgrading
coreutils (and unmerging mktemp) that wgetpaste complains about
mktemp not being found.
1. Please don't top post. This thread now reads in the sequence 2,3,1
which is harder to parse
uration file controlling such behaviour.
There is no configuration file for ls(1), but we can still solve the
problem. It is free software, after all!
Put the file fix.patch in /etc/portage/patches/sys-apps/coreutils-8.25/
and apply the following changes to the ebuild (in the function
Hi all:
I am trying emerge -e world, when the portage emerge coreutils, I got this
massage:
Failed to emerge sys-apps/coreutils-7.5-r1, Log file:
'/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/coreutils-7.5-r1/temp/build.log'
* Messages for package sys-apps/coreutils-7.5-r1:
* Failed Patch: 001_all_coreutils
On 1/10/10, Li fender0107...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all:
I am trying emerge -e world, when the portage emerge coreutils, I got this
massage:
Failed to emerge sys-apps/coreutils-7.5-r1, Log file:
'/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/coreutils-7.5-r1/temp/build.log'
* Messages for package sys-apps
On Sunday 02 March 2008, Chris Walters wrote:
Alan McKinnon wrote:
snip
| What you wrote doesn't make sense. depscan.sh is installed by
| baselayout and mktemp is installed by coreutils. You have
| depscan.sh Which package is blocking which? You don't have to guess
| which one, portage
Alan McKinnon schrieb:
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Richard Marzan wrote:
I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge
-C'd coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can
i repair this?
Boot off a LiveCD somehow. Use one that has a fairly recent
Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2008 schrieb ext James Homuth:
I went to run emerge update, and it threw this curious little block
loop at me. emerge --pretend --quiet --update --deep world produces:
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking
sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2)
[blocks B ] =sys-apps
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 07:54, Martin Ullrich wrote:
I compiled coreutils 5.2.1-r7 with your CFLAGS and only the NLS
USE-flag. Assuming you have gcc-3.4 installed it should work.
http://members.chello.at/martin-ullrich/coreutils-5.2.1-r7.tbz2
Just boot from a live-cd (e.g. the gentoo install-cd
Hi
emerged coreutils up to 6.4 and the '-x' option on du seems broken,
e.g.:
root du --version
du (GNU coreutils) 5.94
root du -s -x DVBig Docs.bak Gimp.bak
16730112 DVBig
1935776 Docs.bak
1227584 Gimp.bak
so all correct with the old version, these are three simple directories
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 01:21:24PM +0300, Sergey Kobzar wrote:
I thought unmerge sys-apps/coreutils or sys-apps/mktemp and then
update world, but it may corrupt my system.
coreutils are rather important, they provide things like rm and ls.
unmerge mktemp and merge coreutils directly afterwards
On Saturday 19 April 2008, forgottenwizard wrote:
On 11:27 Sat 19 Apr , Mark Knecht wrote:
Question: Is there a way to recover from this?
Try going into a LiveCD and either copy the coreutils from a stage, or
try re-emerging it there.
Of course if you want more detail check previous
On Saturday 26 April 2008, Ralf Stephan wrote:
Hello,
recently sys-apps/mktemp is blocking coreutils even in x86.
mktemp is needed by baselayout, debianutils and a2ps.
As a2ps is optional and newer baselayout (~x86) version
no longer require mktemp, that leaves debianutils requiring
mktemp
On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Richard Marzan wrote:
I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge
-C'd coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can
i repair this?
Boot off a LiveCD somehow. Use one that has a fairly recent coreutils on
it, and merge
On Saturday 19 April 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
The system is back to working now as far as I can tell. Without all of
you I would hardly have known exactly how to proceed. With your help I
made some headway. Not sure yet whether it will reboot successfully
but at least I could emerge coreutils
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I've noticed that after my upgrade to bl2/openrc and upgrading coreutils
(and unmerging mktemp) that wgetpaste complains about mktemp not being
found.
Uwe Thiem wrote:
| On Saturday 26 April 2008, Ralf Stephan wrote:
| Hello,
| recently sys-apps
Hi again!
I've now compiled 3 new binary packages for you:
http://members.chello.at/martin-ullrich/coreutils-5.2.1-r7.tbz2
http://members.chello.at/martin-ullrich/coreutils-5.93.tbz2
Whichever you want to use.
If they don't work, I've also compiled a statically linked package:
http
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 00:21, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Ahrrr! We were _so_ close...
All it would have taken to get around this was 'rm /bin/install' and
'cp /var/tmp/portage/coreutils-5.93/work/coreutils-5.93/src/ginstall
/bin/install' and then coreutils would have emerged fine.
Have done
What about [[? I've seen scripts using [[ instead of only one [. Whats the
point/difference?
Why are you doing things without knowing about the consequences? Always
ask before you are doing things which could be stupid!!!
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On Saturday 19 April 2008, Mark Knecht wrote:
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1 [6.9-r1] USE=acl nls
(-selinux) -static -vanilla% -xattr 3,670 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking
sys
Am Samstag, den 19.04.2008, 21:08 +0200 schrieb Mark Knecht:
It doesn't seem the link to the Walter Dnes doesn't give the answer
but suggests like you do that there is an answer out there.
No. It's the Crippled system thread.
Bye...
Dirk
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On 19 Apr 2008, at 21:15, Uwe Thiem wrote:
...
Did you never make dire mistakes? Well, if you haven't you may keep
throwing stones in a glasshouse.
If he's never made a dire mistake then he doesn't live in a glass house.
Stroller.
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Did you never make dire mistakes? Well, if you haven't you may keep
throwing stones in a glasshouse.
You are right!
Once I did this:
rm -rv `equery files foo`.
This was a brilliant lesson!
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And since so many other people did this too, he just called a LOT of
people stupid. Not good.
Just said doing this is stupid not those people are stupid!!
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On Sunday 27 April 2008 11:55:12 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Sudo is so much better and infinitely less intrusive. It's also a solved
problem years ago. Why didn't they use it?
NIH.
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On 27 Apr 2008, at 11:55, Alan McKinnon wrote:
...
Microsoft's stated reason for this is to annoy users so much that they
will annoy 3rd party developers who will write software that doesn't
need root to install. H.
Is this not - substantially - the same as the reason for the Portage
QA
Hi,
Due to problems with coreutils w/ 'xattr' USE-flag (cp) can't remerge it
as some other packages.
So need a binary package w/o xattr, a newer version will
probably solve this too (need a i686-binary).
Seems i could also use the install disk to get it but don't have one
available.
Any hints
kashani wrote:
You didn't happen to unmerge coreutils did you because it was blocking?
If so that is the cause of your problems. I'm not sure how to recovery
from a lack of coreutils since most of your system binaries are now gone.
kashani
Oh good it wasn't coreutil. Watch out
I have been checking my system for some deep seated problems and in the
process, ran across the fact that equery files sys-apps/coreutils-8.7
shows a file included called /usr/bin/[ - thats right, left square
bracket!
Is that a bug or if real, what would you use it for? It doesnt seem
-misc/rsync-2.6.9-r6 [2.6.9-r5] USE=-acl -ipv6
-static -xinetd 793 kB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1
[6.9-r1] USE=nls -acl (-selinux) -static -vanilla% -xattr 3,670 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking
sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1) [blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils-6.10
/coreutils-6.10-r1
[6.9-r1] USE=nls -acl (-selinux) -static -vanilla% -xattr 3,670 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking
sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1) [blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils-6.10
(is blocking sys-apps/mktemp-1.5)
Total: 2 packages (2 upgrades, 2 blocks), Size of downloads: 4,462
/coreutils-6.10-r1 [6.9-r1] USE=nls -acl (-selinux) -static
-vanilla% -xattr 3,670 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1)
[blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils-6.10 (is blocking sys-apps/mktemp-1.5)
Total: 2 packages (2 upgrades, 2 blocks), Size of downloads: 4,462 kB
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 10:05 PM, James Homuth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I went to run emerge update, and it threw this curious little block loop at
me. emerge --pretend --quiet --update --deep world produces:
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2)
[blocks B
On Thursday 03 July 2008, James Homuth wrote:
I went to run emerge update, and it threw this curious little block
loop at me. emerge --pretend --quiet --update --deep world
produces: [blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking
sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2)
[blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils
On Thursday 03 July 2008 06:40:17 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Anyone else having this particular problem? Is it a compatibility
issue with either coreutils or mktemp? I'm assuming removing the one
will eliminate it, but if it's a needed package I'd rather not chance
it. Any info on this one would
i686)
=
System uname: 2.4.19-gentoo-r10 i686 Intel(R) XEON(TM) CPU 2.20GHz
[SNIP]
Wow... ;)
I know, I haven't updated for a while. I was trying to update
Portage, and coreutils was listed as the necessary package to emerge
first
, but the commands
> themselves?
>
> Where does gentoo get the source to build test(1) or expr(1) or
> date(1)? That's in some package, but where is the upstream source?
> Is it something in github? Or a linux portal? Or Torvalds private
> server? Or the gnu server?
>
)? That's in some package, but where is the upstream source?
Is it something in github? Or a linux portal? Or Torvalds private
server? Or the gnu server?
/usr/bin/test[1] was installed by sys-apps/coreutils[2], it's homepage
is <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>[3], that
t the commands
> > themselves?
> >
> > Where does gentoo get the source to build test(1) or expr(1) or
> > date(1)?That's in some package, but where is the upstream source?
> > Is it something in github? Or a linux portal? Or Torvalds private
> > ser
-in.
After that, emerge coreutils (with the buildpkg option). This creates are
tarball. Now check. Have been all symlinks replaced with the right tool?
If yes. Goto end. Everything is ok.
If not. Open tarball, cp the tools.
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On Sunday 22 June 2008, Rumen Yotov wrote:
Hi,
Due to problems with coreutils w/ 'xattr' USE-flag (cp) can't remerge it
as some other packages.
So need a binary package w/o xattr, a newer version will
probably solve this too (need a i686-binary).
Seems i could also use the install disk
I went to run emerge update, and it threw this curious little block
loop at me. emerge --pretend --quiet --update --deep world produces:
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking
sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2)
[blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils-6.10 (is blocking
sys-apps/mktemp-1.5)
Anyone
On Thursday 09 March 2006 21:39, Harry Putnam wrote:
# equery belongs `which dd`
[ Searching for file(s) /usr/bin/dd in *... ]
sys-apps/coreutils-5.94-r1 (/usr/bin/dd - /bin/dd)
That gives you the address of the package this tool resides in on the
portage tree (/usr/portage/ is dropped
On Saturday 03 February 2007, Rod May wrote:
Hi
emerged coreutils up to 6.4 and the '-x' option on du seems broken,
fwiw, coreutils 6.7 behaves correctly in this regard. It's marked ~ on
most arches but works fine here on x86
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No such
file or directory
===
Of course, I can only find /usr/bin/nice so that may make sense. Is
A quick look at the ChangeLog for coreutils reveals the following:
*coreutils-6.7-r1 (02 Jan 2007)
02 Jan 2007; Mike
and is a regular file
fi
Notice the [ after the if
man test will give you the user manual for it.
More generally, merge gentoolkit, and you can use equery to find out
where things come from. Ex:
~ equery belongs /usr/bin/[
[ Searching for file(s) /usr/bin/[ in *... ]
sys-apps/coreutils-5.97 (/usr
On Sun, 02 Mar 2008 14:20:08 -0500, Chris Walters wrote:
Well, apparently either the latest ~amd64 keyword masked version of
coreutils does not install /bin/mktemp, or makes changes so
that /sbin/depscan.sh cannot find it, because /bin/mktemp missing is
a part of the error message, I receive
After portage tree update I have
# emerge -upvDN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating world dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] net-misc/rsync-2.6.9-r6 [2.6.9-r5] USE=-acl -ipv6 -static
-xinetd 793 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1 [6.9-r1
] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1 [6.9-r1] USE=nls -acl (-selinux) -static
-vanilla% -xattr 3,670 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1)
[blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils-6.10 (is blocking sys-apps/mktemp-1.5)
Total: 2 packages (2 upgrades, 2 blocks), Size
Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For me it is the same. Could it be that this is new in the new coreutils?
For me it started after the upgrade from baselayout-1 to baselayout-2.
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On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 07:10 +1300, Bogo Mipps wrote:
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 01:30, Mike Williams wrote:
I think the only real option is to post your CFLAGS, and perhaps someone
will be nice enough to send you a statically compiled binary package of
coreutils.
Thanks guys - will start
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 07:47, Rumen Yotov wrote:
I have one (CFLAGS=-O2 -march=athlon-xp -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer)
Normal except ~x86 (all testing) system - coreutils-5.93: 2.1M.
Putting the binary here: ftp://ftp.qrypto.org (my router).
As emerge doesn't work (assume) put it in / (root dir
Daniel Waeber wrote:
(should i just write a mail to bug-coreutils@gnu.org,
like the man page says?)
Yes. Better still: include a patch with the proposed change.
Benno
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Funny, though, on my (very) old Debian system I don't seem to have a
wheel.
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/su-invocation.html
Bottom section.
the binary you are interested in
belongs to, eg
~ $ equery b /bin/ls
* Searching for /bin/ls ...
sys-apps/coreutils-8.14 (/bin/ls)
Humm , I guess he just want to look for the source code of gnu coreutils,
just download the gnu coreutils. http://ftp.cn.debian.org/gnu/coreutils/
uncompress
to self... *NEVER*,
*EVER* unmerge coreutils.
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. The process had blocking issues:
MacMini ~ # emerge -pv coreutils
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/automake-1.10.1 [1.10] 897 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1 [6.9-r1] USE=acl nls
(-selinux) -static
On Saturday 19 April 2008, Justin wrote:
Why are you doing things without knowing about the consequences? Always
ask before you are doing things which could be stupid!!!
Hindsight is a wonderful thing - but pretty useless in its timing. I don't
know about the OP, but I usually discover that
On Friday 25 April 2008 06:45:34 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Elog messages with yellow stars should *never* be ignored. Unlike UAC,
they are not there with the express purpose of annoying users.
Having no knowledge of Vista, nor a wish to try it, what is a UAC? Google
tells me it's a Universal air
On Sunday 27 April 2008, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 27 April 2008 11:55:12 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Sudo is so much better and infinitely less intrusive. It's also a
solved problem years ago. Why didn't they use it?
NIH.
Of course, silly me. I was forgetting who exactly the who in
--- Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Calculating world dependencies
!!! Packages for the following atoms are either all
!!! masked or don't exist:
sys-apps/sh-utils sys-apps/fileutils
sys-apps/textutils
They all have been obsoleted a VERY long time ago by
coreutils. Unmerge them and get
a VERY long time ago by
coreutils. Unmerge them and get coreutils instead.
Thanks I must have missed that info
Paul
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Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
here's the output of 'equery files coreutils':
Hmm... equery behaves different when its output is redirected.
Here's a list without any of the duplicates (symlinks) in /usr/bin.
/bin/link
/bin/ln
^^^
Ehm. Which possibly
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 01:30, Mike Williams wrote:
I think the only real option is to post your CFLAGS, and perhaps someone
will be nice enough to send you a statically compiled binary package of
coreutils.
Thanks guys - will start with this one, in the hope that someone out there
will take pity
busybox /bin/install
ln -s busybox /bin/cp
Then try to emerge coreutils, and make more links for the things
that are missing.
Benno
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- cp busybox ln.
cp is from coreutils too :)
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sIbOk wrote:
Hello, today i've updated coreutils, baselayout and new sysvinit. Now
my locales are not working well since i've lost some letters/simbols
like 's' or '#' etc I'm using iso8559-15
Since today i've been using /etc/rc.conf like this with no troubles:
Most of these settings have
Having restored X proceeding to work thro' pkgs, I emerged
reiserfsprogs lsof kbd tar baselayout libutempter autoconf-wrapper
bin86 push coreutils gmp . Trying the next set of pkgs,
I got the dreaded C compiler cannot create executables.
I suspect some effect from baselayout or coreutils
On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 11:07:02 +, Andrew Tselischev wrote:
> I forgot to mention, that if you seriously want to take that approach,
> you'd need to mirror coreutils' ebuilds in your own portage overlay. The
> changes to the ebuild (and Manifest) will get overwritten next time you
> s
On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 1:37 PM Dale wrote:
> I did a re-emerge of coreutils, then some of its
> friends. It still doesn't work.
I saw some clickbait news that coreutils is being rewritten in Rust
but I don't think it's been released to the general public. However
if you run non-
On Friday 13 January 2006 21:14, Holly Bostick wrote:
Raj Swaminathan schreef:
Hi,
thanks Iain, Winston and Willie for all your help. I was looking
specifically for the coreutils package and did not know where to find it.
Iain, i run gentoo so i do have the patched versions of what i
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 15:53 +1300, Bogo Mipps wrote:
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 07:47, Rumen Yotov wrote:
I have one (CFLAGS=-O2 -march=athlon-xp -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer)
Normal except ~x86 (all testing) system - coreutils-5.93: 2.1M.
Putting the binary here: ftp://ftp.qrypto.org (my router
://distfiles.gentoo.org
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo;
MAKEOPTS=-j3
PKGDIR=/usr/portage/packages
PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/var/tmp
PORTDIR=/usr/portage
SNIP a bunch of use flags...
I know, I haven't updated for a while. I was trying to update
Portage, and coreutils was listed
U ] sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1 [6.9-r1] USE=nls -acl (-selinux)
-static -vanilla% -xattr 3,670 kB
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r1)
[blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils-6.10 (is blocking sys-apps/mktemp-1.5)
Total: 2 packages (2 upgrades, 2 blocks
Selon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 00:57 -0400 schrieb ext Richard Marzan:
I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge -C'd
coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can i repair
this?
Not tested: Boot a Gentoo LiveCD, create
this curious little block loop at
me. emerge --pretend --quiet --update --deep world produces:
[blocks B ] sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-6.10-r2)
[blocks B ] =sys-apps/coreutils-6.10 (is blocking sys-apps/mktemp-1.5)
Anyone else having this particular problem
Am Mittwoch, den 16.04.2008, 00:57 -0400 schrieb ext Richard Marzan:
I had a circular dep problem with mktemp and coreutils and emerge -C'd
coreutils. Now I can't do anything significant just cd. how can i repair
this?
Not tested: Boot a Gentoo LiveCD, create a coreutils binary package
the problem. I probably would have fallen victim to this had I
not been reading the problems that others have had.
No matter, my intention is not to start a war and this is too late for
the people that have already caused themselves grief by removing
coreutils. However, once I read
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 18:59 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Sunday 22 June 2008, Rumen Yotov wrote:
Hi,
Due to problems with coreutils w/ 'xattr' USE-flag (cp) can't remerge it
as some other packages.
So need a binary package w/o xattr, a newer version will
probably solve
, however, so use the
binary package posted by others. Sorry for wasting your time.
Not a waste of time! A great temp fix anyway - and it's keeping me afloat
right now. Thanks for something else learned from this great list.
The binaries didn't work because coreutils are looking for libacl.so.1
Hi again!
I've now compiled 3 new binary packages for you:
http://members.chello.at/martin-ullrich/coreutils-5.2.1-r7.tbz2
http://members.chello.at/martin-ullrich/coreutils-5.93.tbz2
Whichever you want to use.
If they don't work, I've also compiled a statically linked package:
http
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 18:27, Rumen Yotov wrote:
Yeah it's due to acl USE flag, which i have/use.
$ emerge coreutils -pv
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/coreutils-5.93 USE=acl nls -build -static 59
kB
: unary operator expected
%s: binary operator expected
')' expected, found %s
')' expected
test and/or [
Report bugs to %s.
bug-coreutils at gnu.org/usr/share/localeMatthew BradburnKevin
Braunsdorf5.94GNU coreutilsmissing `]' Try `%s --help' for more
information. Usage: test EXPRESSION
me, some modules were invalid.
Stepping back to sys-apps/coretuils-8.9
fixed the problem, though coreutils-8.10
doesn't seem to be buggy.
It's related to a bug in btrfs and ext4 which is
revealed by sys-apps/coreutils-8.10
While the btrfs bug seems to be fixed in 2.6.38-rc7
the ext4 bug
to be related to the ext4 FS on my
root partition.
I've just tried to install the 12.6.37-gentoo-r2 kernel.
make modules_installed
told me, some modules were invalid.
Stepping back to sys-apps/coretuils-8.9
fixed the problem, though coreutils-8.10
doesn't seem to be buggy.
It's related
I have this problem couple of times. emerge says that I should
downgrade coreutils:
citadela ~ # emerge -pvuD system
[ebuild UD] sys-apps/coreutils-5.93 [5.94] USE=nls -acl -build
-static 0 kB
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/make-3.80-r4 [3.80-r3] USE=nls -build -static 0 kB
But when I try emerge
i faced the same problem today
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-435291.html
check there
On 2/20/06, Marko Kocić [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this problem couple of times. emerge says that I should
downgrade coreutils:
citadela ~ # emerge -pvuD system
[ebuild UD] sys-apps/coreutils
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