On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 03:34:39PM -0500, Bill Carlson wrote:
> On Sun, 25 May 2003, Sami N??t?nen wrote:
> 
> > On Saturday 24 May 2003 12:29, Bud Roth wrote:
> > > python2.2.: /lib/libpthread.so.0: version 'GLIBC_2.3.2' not found
> > > (required by Python2.2)
> > 
> > Have you run
> > 
> > env-update
> > source /etc/profile
> 
> Note: env-update is a python script, hence of no help when python is 
> broken.

Your system is fundamentally toasted when this happens as a Gentoo
newbie I am now now cleaning up my mess a second time with this problem.

Firstly I screwed up trying SE Linux patches, this time trying to
eliminate a download problem I had been having by downgrading the system
to stable.

Most of the hacks I have found in the forums are real ugly involving
downloading binary gcc and recompiling.

I am backing up anything valuable including my disfiles to /data
umounting it, and then boot strapping again since for me 50-75% of my
build time is downloading and I am looking to change various USE flags
in make.conf it seems to make sense to me.  Once I have the initial
layout done again I intend to rebuild the system again. copy back the
relevant files and remount non system partitions.

I feel however that this is something that should go into the FAQ when
the cleanest solution to this problem is found.

Finally although this is a user error thing it is a very easy error to
make do people out there believe that this should be raised as a bug at
least so future gentoo development can take the muppetry of people such
as myself into consideration.

Peace Jim

When your done, remember, libertarians are people who think they
sprung from their own asshole, the free market is a plot to
exploit your sorry ass, and all the real elite programmers are
wobblies.  -- Craig Brozefsky

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