Bob Sanders wrote:

>On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 10:17:07 -0600
>Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>I was doing a emerge -e world to make sure everything was in order after
>>the gcc upgrade and poking KDE 3.5 into the mix as well.  I only have 92
>>packages left.
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>>OK, any ideas on what went south?  I added ivman to the package.keywords
>>and did a emerge --resume but it wanted to emerge the same version.  I
>>guess it didn't reread the file when it restarted.  If I emerge it
>>manually I loose my --resume option.  :(
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>No ideas, but why not just do - emerge --resume --skipfirst
>and come back to lvman after all that is done?
>
>Bob
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That is what I did.  I waited a bit to see if there was someone with a
really quick fix but I guess not.

I plan to keyword/unmask ivman then and try again.  I think it is a deal
that ivman is not keyworded but hal and the rest in the chain are. 
Maybe hal doesn't like the old versions of hal.  I did have to do a rm
-rf in it during the compile, as instructed by the way.  It appears that
some changes have been made.

For the record, I also did a etc-update too and tried again, same error.

Thanks

Dale
:-)

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