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On Sunday 23 July 2006 06:53, Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote: > If I run qcheck on sys-devel/make, I get output like: > > Checking sys-devel/make-3.81 ... > AFK: /usr/lib/debug > AFK: /usr/lib/debug/usr [...] > The MD5-DIGEST entry is due to prelinking the executable, but what does > "AFK" mean? (The paths listed are directories that do not exist.) > > Checking the sources, Luke, was unenlightening. AFK usually means away from keyboard but apparently in qcheck it means that the files are missing. I believe the contents in /usr/lib/debug are always the result of a package built with FEATURES="... splitdebug". If you don't need to debug make it should be irrelevant... -- Bo Andresen |
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