> > ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="x86 ~x86"
> 
> The x86 is redundant but shouldn't cause a problem.
> 
By a mistake I had this once ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="x86 ~x86"in my make.conf -
I changed it two or three weeks ago to: ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86"

> > FEATURES="sandbox ccache autoaddcvs"
> 
> sandbox should be okay but try bash with 'FEATURES="-sandbox" emerge bash' 
> just to be sure. If it does work, it's not a perminent solution but it's a 
> start.
> 
Ok. But same result.

> > USE="x86 oss avi crypt cups encode foomaticdb gif jpeg kde libg++ mad
> > mikmod mpeg ncurses nls pdflib png quicktime spell truetype xml2 xmms xv
> > ...
> > tiff transcode trusted uclibc usagi usb v4l videos xfs xine xinerama
> > xosd xvid -apm"
> 
> That's a lot of use flags!

I used ufed and checked them just to be sure ...

> I take it whois doesn't use a configure script. Actually, another idea would 
> be to kill your PORTAGE_TMPDIR (rm -rf /var/tmp/portage). Try that before the 
> above because the problem should be fixed if it works. Otherwise, sounds like 
> something wrong with sandboxing.

Did rm -rf /var/tmp/portage - nothing. Whats that sandboxing thing. Can
I disable or emerge it? I really don't want to install and compile it
all again.

Michael



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