Umm... use -V (--verbose)... ;]

Oops, I tried to use it before (to know what it did -exactly-), but had problems, thought it wasn't implemented completely :S.

> I would also like something like "--chroot" that would get me chrooted in > the moment before the livecd packages emerge so I could figure out problems
> more easily. It should copy a script to the new / so one could leave it.

It isn't catalyst's job to fix breakages.  In fact, we highly recommend
against *touching* any of the catalyst caches.  Using them to *look* is
one thing, touching is a definite no-no.  You don't need to chroot to
look.  This isn't something I would likely implement, mostly because I
know how to use "chroot" and secondly because of the above stated
reason.

Ok, then what if you *warned the user, and advised to run catalyst -a -f .. afterwards? It would still help, I haven't figured how to chroot well yet (using linux for less then a year now), but even if I did two things would make a difference: for testing purposes it would help to have the exact setup catalyst uses; the second is only because it's so simple ;)

Also, don't email me directly regarding catalyst.

Did I? Must've been because of a mistake in my last two mail's, they shouldn't have gotten here too, sorry!

Cheers

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