Bob Sanders wrote: >On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 10:17:07 -0600 >Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>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. >> >>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. :( >> >> >> > >No ideas, but why not just do - emerge --resume --skipfirst >and come back to lvman after all that is done? > >Bob >- > > 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 :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- [email protected] mailing list

