I think you are trying to do this too early. To be practical, you will need to build at least a basic system, running on its own kernel. distcc can then be the first native package you build (after vim of course!) and there will not be too many dependencies. I suspect that if you go ahead and build from the current state of the system without doing all the steps in the correct order, you may have some problems afterwards.
BillK On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 17:34, Nick Rout wrote: > How do i utilise distcc from stage1 install. I have unravelled the stage1 > tarball and chrooted etc. I emerge -p distcc and get the following, which > is an awful lot to do before getting the benefit of distcc. is there some > trick to this?: > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list