Richard Fish wrote:
On 8/12/06, Andrew Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I placed "tcl" and "tcltk" into my USE variables and tried the reinstall
again, "emerge --newuse python", Tcl etc get called in and installed
with no problems, but then the above problem hit again.
I don't think tcl/tk support is the problem. But python-updater and
revdep-rebuild might help.
-Richard
Ran python-updater and now every time I try and run emerge, emerge
--help, emerge --version, emerge --update etc, all I get output to the
screen is "Segmentation fault" and then back to the command prompt. I
can start up the Python interpreter and get it to print "Hellow World",
the limit of my Python knowledge.
I can remmeber yesterday, before all of this started, emerging
something and seeing some output saying that "-mcpu" was depricated and
that I should use "-march". I changed that then subsequently did the
emerge of python then the python-updater, now I get the "Seg fault" problem.
Now if I try to run python-updater I get an error about PORTDIR not
existing, that I should run "portageq portdir" and see the output. I run
this and I get the seg fault again.
Looks like I'm going to have to look into doing a manual rebuild of
portage - bumma!!!
Andrew
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