Am Montag, 12. September 2005 08:56 schrieb Frank Schafer:
> On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 18:38 +0200, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > And in the 2005.1 handbook is no (!) --emptytree.
>
> LOL, LOL, LOL!!!!!!
> this is cut'n-pasted from the "Gentoo Handbook 6d JUST NOW!!!!

The 2005.1 Handbook, which Volker referes to,  has no Section 6d.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2005.1/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=6

> snip-------------------------------
> Building the System
>
> To start building the system, execute emerge --emptytree system. Then go
> do something to keep your mind busy, because this step takes a long time
> to complete.
> Code Listing 22: Building the System
> # emerge --emptytree system
> ---------------------------------snap

You are reading the "Gentoo Linux x86 Handbook"
(http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=6),
which is a different one.

> LOL, LOL, LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
> You MUST be a German! Not able to read and arrogant (talking about
> ability of others)!

In fact YOU did not read Volkers post carefully. Now call me arrogant, cause I 
am german too. Even worse, I am bavarian :)

> 0,02$
> Frank
>
> PS: and yes, I DID build from stage1 and DID change CFLAGS.

Did you change the CFLAGS after bootstrapping? If not, there is no need for 
--emptytree. The CFLAGS you set for bootstrap ARE your default CFLAGS.
I always do stage1 installs. I even do the bootstrap ~x86. I never ever used 
--emptytree when emerging the system.

Regards,
Michael

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