On sam, 14 jun 2003, Paul Hannah wrote:
> Please!
>
> I've been trying to work out this problem for hours/days now, and my
> previous email has seen no response.
>
> I'm just replying to plead on my knees for any hints, anything guys. I'm
> clutching at straws, and as you can see wasting away my partying hours with
> fruitless tinkering...
>
> Thanks.
>
> At 05:18 13/06/2003, I wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've just recently finished a successful install of gentoo 1.4rc4 from
> >stage 3,
> >right through to kde, ftpd, apache, samba, etc. Something has changed
> >however and everytime I try to emerge a package I get the error shown
> >below.
> >
> >Basically it seems to be looking for the i586... library tree instead of
> >the
> >i686... tree (which exists and seems to be in order)
> >
> >I've done a grep i586 on set, /etc and /etc/* and it wasn't anywhere
> >except within
> >comments. The configure part of the emerge refers exclusively to i686...
> >
> >Well, I've looked everywhere I can think of, nothing seems to be the
> >problem,
> >hoping someone here can help.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >Paul.
I'va had the exact same problem.
OK, you must wonder where it comes from : simply enough, from the
stage3 installs which uses a i586 optimized bootstrap for
compatibility issues. You can see that in your /usr directory, you
should see a directory named : i586-pc-linux-gnu.
You need to bootstrap again (I did, worked
like a charm, ALTHOUGH you should be warned that this will overwrite
/etc/group, /etc/passwd, /etc/rc.conf and /etc/make.conf if you do not
set the CONFIG_PROTECT variable properly). You can boostrap from
within your system, or from the chrooted environment on the
LiveCD. This should get things right.
Last I would advise against using an unstable version of gcc (masked
version) when bootstrapping as I tried and it rendered my system
utterly unusable (no more emerge, ebuild or any command that relied on
python would work), forcing me to reinstall.
Regards,
Jonathan
> >
> >-------------------
> >
> >/bin/sh ../../../libtool --mode=link g++ .......lesd -lsoundserver_idl
> >-laudiofile -lm -lXft -ldl
> >grep: /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/libstdc++.la: No such file
> >or
> >directory
> >sed: can't read /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/libstdc++.la: No
> >such
> >file or directory
> >libtool: link: `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnu/3.2.2/libstdc++.la' is
> >not
> >a valid libtool archive
> >make[4]: *** [libkvilib.la] Error 1
> >make[4]: Leaving directory
> >`/var/tmp/portage/kvirc-3.0.0_beta2-r1/work/kvirc-3.0.0-beta2/src/kvilib/build'
> >make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> >make[3]: Leaving directory
> >`/var/tmp/portage/kvirc-3.0.0_beta2-r1/work/kvirc-3.0.0-beta2/src/kvilib'
> >make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> >make[2]: Leaving directory
> >`/var/tmp/portage/kvirc-3.0.0_beta2-r1/work/kvirc-3.0.0-beta2/src'
> >make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
> >make[1]: Leaving directory
> >`/var/tmp/portage/kvirc-3.0.0_beta2-r1/work/kvirc-3.0.0-beta2/src'
> >make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> >
> >!!! ERROR: net-irc/kvirc-3.0.0_beta2-r1 failed.
> >!!! Function kde_src_compile, Line 123, Exitcode 2
> >!!! died running emake, kde_src_compile:make
> >
> >
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