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List:       kde-windows
Subject:    Re: Emerge again ;(
From:       "Clinton Reddekop" <clinton.reddekop () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-01-09 1:20:16
Message-ID: 33ad14340801081720y14033192od1eb26028b343bc3 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Thank you Saro, it looks like it is working now.  Sorry to keep you up so
late... :)
Clint

On Jan 8, 2008 6:16 PM, Saro Engels <ps_ml@gmx.de> wrote:

> Clinton Reddekop schrieb:
> > Hello,
> >
> > The file C:\kderoot\etc\portage\installed is 0 bytes long.
> > I had deleted the 'manifest' folder, so I recreated it, empty.  Tried
> > the build, still the same.
> > I ran 'emerge -v -v kdesdk'.  The only thing that looks suspicious to me
> > in the output is that there are many lines that say
> > emerge doExec called opts: []
> > In fact there is no 'emerge doExec called opts:' line that has anything
> > in the square brackets [].
> > Does this help?  I can send the full output of the 'emerge -v -v kdesdk'
> > command, but it's very long...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Clint
> >
> >  From Saro Engels:
> >
> >     Ok, maybe you should have a look again into the directory
> >     %KDEROOT%\manifest. The files in there state which packages you have
> >     installed. If you remove all files there, then emerge should behave
> >     differently.
> >     Please have a look again that the 'installed' file is empty as well.
> >     and then instead of 'emerge kdesdk' you can run as well
> >     'emerge -v -v kdesdk'. (That switches on debug output.)
> >
> >     SE
> >
> >
> Excuse me please. I fixed an error into the core of base.py. Please
> update base.py to r758761.
> SE
>

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Thank you Saro, it looks like it is working now.&nbsp; Sorry to keep you up so \
late... :)<br>Clint<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 8, 2008 6:16 PM, Saro \
Engels &lt;<a href="mailto:ps_ml@gmx.de">ps_ml@gmx.de</a>&gt; wrote: <br><blockquote \
class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt \
0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Clinton Reddekop schrieb:<br><div><div></div><div \
class="Wj3C7c">&gt; Hello,<br>&gt;<br> &gt; The file C:\kderoot\etc\portage\installed \
is 0 bytes long.<br>&gt; I had deleted the &#39;manifest&#39; folder, so I recreated \
it, empty. &nbsp;Tried<br>&gt; the build, still the same.<br>&gt; I ran &#39;emerge \
-v -v kdesdk&#39;. &nbsp;The only thing that looks suspicious to me <br>&gt; in the \
output is that there are many lines that say<br>&gt; emerge doExec called opts: \
[]<br>&gt; In fact there is no &#39;emerge doExec called opts:&#39; line that has \
anything<br>&gt; in the square brackets []. <br>&gt; Does this help? &nbsp;I can send \
the full output of the &#39;emerge -v -v kdesdk&#39;<br>&gt; command, but it&#39;s \
very long...<br>&gt;<br>&gt; Thanks,<br>&gt; Clint<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &nbsp;From Saro \
Engels:<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; Ok, maybe you should have a look again into the \
directory <br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; %KDEROOT%\manifest. The files in there state which \
packages you have<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; installed. If you remove all files there, \
then emerge should behave<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; differently.<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; \
Please have a look again that the &#39;installed&#39; file is empty as well. <br>&gt; \
&nbsp; &nbsp; and then instead of &#39;emerge kdesdk&#39; you can run as well<br>&gt; \
&nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;emerge -v -v kdesdk&#39;. (That switches on debug \
output.)<br>&gt;<br>&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; SE<br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br></div></div>Excuse me \
please. I fixed an error into the core of  base.py. Please<br>update base.py to \
r758761.<br><font color="#888888">SE<br></font></blockquote></div><br>



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