Brian Litzinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted
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on Fri, 23 Jun 2006 16:47:21 -0700:
I suppose there is a clever way to do this, but here is what I do:
emerge -ep world foo
Then I munge foo into a shell script with a bunch of individual emerge
commands.
Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] skribis:
emerge --resume works
similarly, but if you stop the process and run a different emerge command,
the different emerge command will erase the resume info so portage won't
know where it left off...
Another thing for the bag of tricks:
Run emerge --resume,
Hi, I have vm 5.5 running.But, when I try and inst guest os and 'power
on' the inst. cd doesn't boot. Can anyone suggest help?
cheers.
Gavin.
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Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Manchester
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On Saturday 24 June 2006 15.01, Gavin Seddon wrote:
Hi, I have vm 5.5 running.But, when I try and inst guest os and 'power
on' the inst. cd doesn't boot. Can anyone suggest help?
cheers.
Gavin.
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Dr Gavin Seddon
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] skribis:
emerge --resume works
similarly, but if you stop the process and run a different emerge command,
the different emerge command will erase the resume info so portage won't
know where it
Michael Weyershäuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] skribis:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Run emerge --resume, suspend it, run the different emerge, then
continue the emerge --resume.
Even easier: 'emerge --ask --resume', leave it asking it's question,
do your other emerge and then simply hit return on
On Saturday 24 June 2006 07:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Weyershäuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] skribis:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Run emerge --resume, suspend it, run the different emerge, then
continue the emerge --resume.
Even easier: 'emerge --ask --resume', leave it asking it's
On 6/23/06, Daemon Xavier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MAKEOPTS=-j2
Others have already covered the resume options available for you...so
I guess I'll jump on the error you see.
Parallel makes (MAKEOPTS=-jN with N1) can occasionally fail with
compile or link errors, because one process may try to