On Wednesday 19 January 2005 17:55, Xavier Neys wrote:
> Alexander Mieland wrote:
> > On Wednesday 19 January 2005 15:31, Xavier Neys wrote:
> >>Alexander Mieland wrote:
> >
> > I think no. But the two timestamps are not from gcc, but from my
> > very last merges (mysql and imagemagick). Simply strip the "| cut"
> > part from this command and you'll see it.
>
> Maybe our respective mail clients are playing tricks on you. Here is
> what the grep finds in my /var/log/emerge.log, created 2 years ago and
> still growing: # grep -aE '^[0-9]+:  >>>
> emerge.*sys-devel/gcc-[0-9]|^[0-9]+:  ::: completed
> emerge.*sys-devel/gcc-[0-9].*' /var/log/emerge.log
>
> 1052910706:  >>> emerge (7 of 7) sys-devel/gcc-3.2.2 to /
> 1052911031:  ::: completed emerge (7 of 7) sys-devel/gcc-3.2.2 to /
> [...]

oh, yes, I'm sorry... there was a linebreak which causes this behaviour.
It works now. But well, I think I can't use something like this in an 
ebuild.

Perhaps it would be better to copy the emerge.log to /tmp?

Otherwise I must put the user into the portage group to run basc.

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