On Saturday, 8 June 2024 14:08:59 BST Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Saturday, 8 June 2024 13:53:16 BST Peter Humphrey wrote: > > Hello list, > > > > I'm installing a new system on an i3 NUC box, following the handbook, and > > I'm having trouble. After chrooting in, every command I issue is met with > > "bash: / usr/libexec/vte-urlencode-cwd: No such file or directory". > > Everything from and including the first '. /etc/profile' is affected. > > > > Google results suggested a connection with python, so I reinstalled that > > (yes, I know, but it was the same version), but still got the same error. > > > > This happens whether I start from the latest stage-3 or one from a week or > > two ago. They were the plain variety, not desktop, and I set the > > corresponding profile: > > /var/db/repos/gentoo/profiles/default/linux/amd64/23.0 > > I've just thought: am I a victim of the adoption of a new python version? Do > I need to set targets or single-targets?
I'm not sure the missing file in your error message is related to python - VTE is a GTK+3 widget used by some Gnome based terminal emulators and in particular Tilix. Could this be related to your LiveUSB, instead of your chrooted fs? I don't have this file here, probably because I don't use Gnome term to be able to compare notes. A new python version following a portage update, which is not already part of your stage3, would show up when you try to update world once you have chroot'ed successfully. In any case, you can check the stage3 /usr/bin/python* files and what version /etc/python-exec/python-exec.conf sets as its global python setting.
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