Hi, I have a problem that emerge won't compile packages. It seems to install binary packages ok. I've played with use flags and reinstalled a few packages like gcc, portage, python and glibc to see if that helped. I built them on my other gentoo box which is working fine. This is as far as I get.
power / # emerge sed -d Calculating dependencies Parent: None Depstring: sys-apps/sed Candidates: ['sys-apps/sed'] ebuild: sys-apps/sed-4.0.9 binpkg: None - Parent: ebuild / sys-apps/sed-4.0.9 merge Depstring: virtual/libc nls? ( sys-devel/gettext ) sys-devel/gnuconfig !bootstrap? ( sys-devel/patch ) virtual/libc Candidates: [] Exiting... ebuild / sys-apps/sed-4.0.9 merge Exiting... None ...done! >>> emerge (1 of 1) sys-apps/sed-4.0.9 to / + dyn_clean + '[' GNU == BSD ']' + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/image + hasq keeptemp autoaddcvs autoconfig buildpkg ccache distlocks sandbox sfperms + local x + local me=keeptemp + shift + '[' autoaddcvs == keeptemp ']' + '[' autoconfig == keeptemp ']' + '[' buildpkg == keeptemp ']' + '[' ccache == keeptemp ']' + '[' distlocks == keeptemp ']' + '[' sandbox == keeptemp ']' + '[' sfperms == keeptemp ']' + return 1 + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/temp + hasq keepwork autoaddcvs autoconfig buildpkg ccache distlocks sandbox sfperms + local x + local me=keepwork + shift + '[' autoaddcvs == keepwork ']' + '[' autoconfig == keepwork ']' + '[' buildpkg == keepwork ']' + '[' ccache == keepwork ']' + '[' distlocks == keepwork ']' + '[' sandbox == keepwork ']' + '[' sfperms == keepwork ']' + return 1 + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/.unpacked + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/.compiled + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/.tested + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/.installed + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/.packaged + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/build-info + rm -rf /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/work + '[' -f /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9/.unpacked ']' ++ find /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9 -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 + '[' -z '' ']' + rmdir /pub3/tmp/portage/sed-4.0.9 + true + set +x It just sits there and does nothing more. Any ideas? tony -- [email protected] mailing list
