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Bug 372665
Emerging dev-lang/io-2009.01.02-r1 with FEATURES=userpriv tries to execute 'sudo make install'
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The 'make.conf' from the machine on which I tried to install and received the password prompt
make.conf (text/plain), 20.55 KB, created by
Andy Dalton
on 2011-06-23 08:13:55 UTC
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The 'make.conf' from the machine on which I tried to install and received the password prompt
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># Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation ># Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 ># $Id: make.conf 13460 2009-04-30 06:57:56Z zmedico $ ># Contains local system settings for Portage system > ># Please review 'man make.conf' for more information. > ># Build-time functionality ># ======================== ># ># The USE variable is used to enable optional build-time functionality. For ># example, quite a few packages have optional X, gtk or GNOME functionality ># that can only be enabled or disabled at compile-time. Gentoo Linux has a ># very extensive set of USE variables described in our USE variable HOWTO at ># http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=1 ># ># The available list of use flags with descriptions is in your portage tree. ># Use 'less' to view them: --> less /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc <-- ># ># 'ufed' is an ncurses/dialog interface available in portage to make handling ># useflags for you. 'emerge app-portage/ufed' ># ># Example: >#USE="X gtk gnome -alsa" >NOUSE="-arts -esd -gnome -hal -ipv6 -zeroconf" >PPUSE_GLOBAL="captury consolekit firefox3 logrotate mmxext network network-cron nptlonly qt3support ssse3 subtitles utempter" >USE="${NOUSE} ${PPUSE_GLOBAL}" >USE="${USE} a52 aac acl acpi alsa" >USE="${USE} bash-completion bzip2" >USE="${USE} cairo caps cdparanoia cdr cracklib crypt cscope ctype cups" >USE="${USE} dbus dri dvd dvdr dvdread" >USE="${USE} encode enscript exif" >USE="${USE} fam ffmpeg fftw fontconfig foomaticdb" >USE="${USE} gd gif gimp gnuplot gnutls graphviz gtk" >USE="${USE} imagemagick imap innodb" >USE="${USE} java java6 jpeg jpeg2k" >USE="${USE} kde kdeenablefinal kdehiddenvisibility kpathsea" >USE="${USE} latex libnotify lzo" >USE="${USE} mad mbox mmap mmx mp3 mp4 mpeg mplayer multilib musicbrainz mysql mysqli" >USE="${USE} nptl nsplugin" >USE="${USE} offensive ogg" >USE="${USE} pdf pcre perl php plotutils png policykit posix python" >USE="${USE} qt4 quicktime" >USE="${USE} raw rss ruby" >USE="${USE} sasl samba semantic-desktop session slang sockets spell sse sse2 ssl subversion svg syslog sysvipc" >USE="${USE} threads tiff truetype" >USE="${USE} udev usb" >USE="${USE} vcd vim-syntax vorbis" >USE="${USE} win32codecs wmf" >USE="${USE} X xattr xine xml xosd xpm xprint" > ># Host Setting ># ============ ># >CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" > ># Host and optimization settings ># ============================== ># ># For optimal performance, enable a CFLAGS setting appropriate for your CPU. ># ># Please note that if you experience strange issues with a package, it may be ># due to gcc's optimizations interacting in a strange way. Please test the ># package (and in some cases the libraries it uses) at default optimizations ># before reporting errors to developers. ># ># -mcpu=<cpu-type> means optimize code for the particular type of CPU without ># breaking compatibility with other CPUs. GCC 3.4 has deprecated support for ># -mcpu, so use -mtune instead if using this compiler. ># ># -march=<cpu-type> means to take full advantage of the ABI and instructions ># for the particular CPU; this will break compatibility with older CPUs (for ># example, -march=athlon-xp code will not run on a regular Athlon, and ># -march=i686 code will not run on a Pentium Classic.) ># ># CPU types supported in gcc-3.2 and higher: athlon-xp, athlon-mp, ># athlon-tbird, athlon, k6, k6-2, k6-3, i386, i486, i586 (Pentium), i686 ># (PentiumPro), pentium, pentium-mmx, pentiumpro, pentium2 (Celeron), ># pentium3, and pentium4. ># ># Note that Gentoo Linux 1.4 and higher include at least gcc-3.2. ># ># amd64 CPU types supported in gcc-3.4: athlon64, opteron, k8 ># ># CRITICAL WARNINGS: ****************************************************** # ># K6 markings are deceptive. Avoid setting -march for them. See Bug #24379. # ># Pentium-M CPU's should not enable sse2 until at least gcc-3.4. Bug 50616. # ># GCC 3.3 doesnt support an amd64 specific -march setting, use 3.4. # ># ************************************************************************* # ># ># Decent examples: ># >#CFLAGS="-mtune=k8 -O2 -pipe" >#CFLAGS="-march=athlon64 -O2 -pipe" >CFLAGS="-march=core2 -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" > ># If you set a CFLAGS above, then this line will set your default C++ flags to ># the same settings. >CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" > ># Advanced Masking ># ================ ># ># Gentoo is using a new masking system to allow for easier stability testing ># on packages. KEYWORDS are used in ebuilds to mask and unmask packages based ># on the platform they are set for. A special form has been added that ># indicates packages and revisions that are expected to work, but have not yet ># been approved for the stable set. '~arch' is a superset of 'arch' which ># includes the unstable, in testing, packages. Users of the 'x86' architecture ># would add '~x86' to ACCEPT_KEYWORDS to enable unstable/testing packages. ># '~ppc', '~sparc' are the unstable KEYWORDS for their respective platforms. ># ># Please note that this is not for development, alpha, beta, nor cvs release ># packages. "Broken" packages will not be added to testing and should not be ># requested to be added. Alternative routes are available to developers ># for experimental packages, and it is at their discretion to use them. ># ># DO NOT PUT ANYTHING BUT YOUR SPECIFIC ~ARCHITECTURE IN THE LIST. ># IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF YOUR ARCH, OR THE IMPLICATIONS, DO NOT MODIFY THIS. ># >#ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" > ># Portage Directories ># =================== ># ># Each of these settings controls an aspect of portage's storage and file ># system usage. If you change any of these, be sure it is available when ># you try to use portage. *** DO NOT INCLUDE A TRAILING "/" *** ># ># PORTAGE_TMPDIR is the location portage will use for compilations and ># temporary storage of data. This can get VERY large depending upon ># the application being installed. >#PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/var/tmp ># ># PORTDIR is the location of the portage tree. This is the repository ># for all profile information as well as all ebuilds. If you change ># this, you must update your /etc/make.profile symlink accordingly. ># ***Warning*** ># Data stored inside PORTDIR is in peril of being overwritten or deleted by ># the emerge --sync command. The default value of PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS ># will protect the default locations of DISTDIR and PKGDIR, but users are ># warned that any other locations inside PORTDIR are not necessarily safe ># for data storage. >#PORTDIR=/usr/portage ># ># DISTDIR is where all of the source code tarballs will be placed for ># emerges. After packages are built, it is safe to remove any and ># all files from this directory since they will be automatically ># fetched on demand for a given build. If you would like to ># selectively prune obsolete files from this directory, see ># eclean from the gentoolkit package. Note that locations under ># /usr/portage are not necessarily safe for data storage. See the ># PORTDIR documentation for more information. >#DISTDIR=/usr/portage/distfiles ># ># PKGDIR is the location of binary packages that you can have created ># with '--buildpkg' or '-b' while emerging a package. This can get ># up to several hundred megs, or even a few gigs. Note that ># locations under /usr/portage are not necessarily safe for data ># storage. See the PORTDIR documentation for more information. >#PKGDIR=/usr/portage/packages ># ># PORT_LOGDIR is the location where portage will store all the logs it ># creates from each individual merge. They are stored as ># ${CATEGORY}:${PF}:YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.log in the directory specified. ># If the direcory does not exist, it will be created automatically and ># group permissions will be applied to it. If the directory already ># exists, portage will not modify it's permissions. >#PORT_LOGDIR="" ># ># PORTDIR_OVERLAY is a directory where local ebuilds may be stored without ># concern that they will be deleted by rsync updates. Default is not ># defined. >#PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage > ># Fetching files ># ============== ># ># If you need to set a proxy for wget or lukemftp, add the appropriate "export ># ftp_proxy=<proxy>" and "export http_proxy=<proxy>" lines to /etc/profile if ># all users on your system should use them. ># ># Portage uses wget by default. Here are some settings for some alternate ># downloaders -- note that you need to merge these programs first before they ># will be available. The command should be written to place the fetched file ># at \${DISTDIR}/\${FILE}. ># ># Default fetch command (5 tries, passive ftp for firewall compatibility) >#FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -t 5 -T 60 --passive-ftp -O \"\${DISTDIR}/\${FILE}\" \"\${URI}\"" >#RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -c -t 5 -T 60 --passive-ftp -O \"\${DISTDIR}/\${FILE}\" \"\${URI}\"" ># ># Using wget, ratelimiting downloads >#FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -t 5 -T 60 --passive-ftp --limit-rate=200k -O \"\${DISTDIR}/\${FILE}\" \"\${URI}\"" >#RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -c -t 5 -T 60 --passive-ftp --limit-rate=200k -O \"\${DISTDIR}/\${FILE}\" \"\${URI}\"" ># ># Lukemftp (BSD ftp): >#FETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/lukemftp -s -a -o \"\${DISTDIR}/\${FILE}\" \"\${URI}\"" >#RESUMECOMMAND="/usr/bin/lukemftp -s -a -R -o \"\${DISTDIR}/\${FILE}\" \"\${URI}\"" ># ># Portage uses GENTOO_MIRRORS to specify mirrors to use for source retrieval. ># The list is a space separated list which is read left to right. If you use ># another mirror we highly recommend leaving the default mirror at the end of ># the list so that portage will fall back to it if the files cannot be found ># on your specified mirror. We _HIGHLY_ recommend that you change this setting ># to a nearby mirror by merging and using the 'mirrorselect' tool. >#GENTOO_MIRRORS="<your_mirror_here> http://distfiles.gentoo.org http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo" ># ># Portage uses PORTAGE_BINHOST to specify mirrors for prebuilt-binary packages. ># The list is a single entry specifying the full address of the directory ># serving the tbz2's for your system. Running emerge with either '--getbinpkg' ># or '--getbinpkgonly' will cause portage to retrieve the metadata from all ># packages in the directory specified, and use that data to determine what will ># be downloaded and merged. '-g' or '-gK' are the recommend parameters. Please ># consult the man pages and 'emerge --help' for more information. For FTP, the ># default connection is passive -- If you require an active connection, affix ># an asterisk (*) to the end of the host:port string before the path. >#PORTAGE_BINHOST="http://grp.mirror.site/gentoo/grp/1.4/i686/athlon-xp/" ># This ftp connection is passive ftp. >#PORTAGE_BINHOST="ftp://login:pass@grp.mirror.site/pub/grp/i686/athlon-xp/" ># This ftp connection is active ftp. >#PORTAGE_BINHOST="ftp://login:pass@grp.mirror.site:21*/pub/grp/i686/athlon-xp/" > ># Synchronizing Portage ># ===================== ># ># Each of these settings affects how Gentoo synchronizes your Portage tree. ># Synchronization is handled by rsync and these settings allow some control ># over how it is done. ># ># SYNC is the server used by rsync to retrieve a localized rsync mirror ># rotation. This allows you to select servers that are geographically ># close to you, yet still distribute the load over a number of servers. ># Please do not single out specific rsync mirrors. Doing so places undue ># stress on particular mirrors. Instead you may use one of the following ># continent specific rotations: ># ># Default: "rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" ># North America: "rsync://rsync.namerica.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" ># South America: "rsync://rsync.samerica.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" ># Europe: "rsync://rsync.europe.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" ># Asia: "rsync://rsync.asia.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" ># Australia: "rsync://rsync.au.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" ># ># If you have multiple Gentoo boxes, it is probably a good idea to have only ># one of them sync from the rotations above. The other boxes can then rsync ># from the local rsync server, reducing the load on the mirrors. ># Instructions for setting up a local rsync server are available here: ># http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/rsync.xml ># >#SYNC="rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage" >SYNC="rsync://polaris.cs.wcu.edu/gentoo-portage" ># ># PORTAGE_RSYNC_RETRIES sets the number of times portage will attempt to retrieve ># a current portage tree before it exits with an error. This allows ># for a more successful retrieval without user intervention most times. >#PORTAGE_RSYNC_RETRIES="3" ># ># PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS can be used to feed additional options to the rsync ># command used by `emerge --sync`. This will not change the default options ># which are set by PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS (don't change those unless you know ># exactly what you're doing). >#PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS="" ># ># Advanced Features ># ================= ># ># EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS allows emerge to act as if certain options are ># specified on every run. Useful options include --ask, --verbose, ># --usepkg and many others. Options that are not useful, such as --help, ># are not filtered. >EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--verbose --noconfmem" ># ># INSTALL_MASK allows certain files to not be installed into your file system. ># This is useful when you wish to filter out a certain set of files from ># ever being installed, such as INSTALL.gz or TODO.gz >#INSTALL_MASK="" ># ># MAKEOPTS provides extra options that may be passed to 'make' when a ># program is compiled. Presently the only use is for specifying ># the number of parallel makes (-j) to perform. The suggested number ># for parallel makes is CPUs+1. >MAKEOPTS="-j5" ># ># PORTAGE_NICENESS provides a default increment to emerge's niceness level. ># Note: This is an increment. Running emerge in a niced environment will ># reduce it further. Default is unset. >#PORTAGE_NICENESS=3 ># ># PORTAGE_IONICE_COMMAND provides a command for portage to call in order to ># adjust the io priority of portage and it's subprocesses. Default is ># unset. >#PORTAGE_IONICE_COMMAND="ionice -c 3 -p \${PID}" ># ># AUTOCLEAN enables portage to automatically clean out older or overlapping ># packages from the system after every successful merge. This is the ># same as running 'emerge -c' after every merge. Set with: "yes" or "no". ># This does not affect the unpacked source. See 'noclean' below. ># ># Warning: AUTOCLEAN="no" can cause serious problems due to overlapping ># packages. Do not use it unless absolutely necessary! >#AUTOCLEAN="yes" ># ># FEATURES defines actions portage takes by default. This is an incremental ># variable. See the make.conf(5) man page for a complete list of supported ># values and their respective meanings. >#FEATURES="ccache distcc installsources \ ># splitdebug test userpriv usersandbox" >FEATURES="sandbox parallel-fetch userfetch userpriv usersandbox" > ># CCACHE_SIZE and CCACHE_DIR are used to control the behavior of ccache, and ># and are only used if "ccache" is in FEATURES. ># ># CCACHE_SIZE sets the space limitations for ccache. The default size is ># "2G", or 2 gigabytes. Units are specified with 'G', 'M', or 'K'. ># >#CCACHE_SIZE="512M" ># ># CCACHE_DIR sets the ccache path. If not specified, portage will default ># to "${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/ccache". ># ># Note that to display ccache statistics outside of portage, you must ># remember to give the correct path to the cache. ># ># $ CCACHE_DIR=/var/tmp/ccache ccache -s ># >#CCACHE_DIR="${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/ccache" > ># DISTCC_DIR sets the temporary space used by distcc. >#DISTCC_DIR="${PORTAGE_TMPDIR}/.distcc" > ># logging related variables: ># PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES: selects messages to be logged, possible values are: ># info, warn, error, log, qa, * ># Warning: commenting this will disable elog >PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES="log warn error" > ># PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM: selects the module(s) to process the log messages. Modules ># included in portage are (empty means logging is disabled): ># echo (display messages again when emerge exits) ># save (saves one log per package in $PORT_LOGDIR/elog, ># /var/log/portage/elog if $PORT_LOGDIR is unset) ># custom (passes all messages to $PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND) ># syslog (sends all messages to syslog) ># mail (send all messages to the mailserver defined ># in $PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI) ># save_summary (like "save" but merges all messages ># in $PORT_LOGDIR/elog/summary.log, ># /var/log/portage/elog/summary.log if ># $PORT_LOGDIR is unset) ># mail_summary (like "mail" but sends all messages in ># a single mail when emerge exits) ># To use elog you should enable at least one module ># The module name may be followed by a colon and a comma ># separated list of loglevels to override PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES ># for this module (e.g. ># PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM="mail:warn,error syslog:* save") >PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM="save echo" > ># PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND: only used with the "custom" logging module. Specifies a command ># to process log messages. Two variables are expanded: ># ${PACKAGE} - expands to the cpv entry of the processed ># package (see $PVR in ebuild(5)) ># ${LOGFILE} - absolute path to the logfile ># Both variables have to be quoted with single quotes >#PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND="/path/to/logprocessor -p '\${PACKAGE}' -f '\${LOGFILE}'" > ># PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI: this variable holds all important settings for the mail ># module. In most cases listing the recipient address and ># the receiving mailserver should be sufficient, but you can ># also use advanced settings like authentication or TLS. The ># full syntax is: ># address [[user:passwd@]mailserver[:port]] ># where ># address: recipient address ># user: username for smtp auth (defaults to none) ># passwd: password for smtp auth (defaults to none) ># mailserver: smtp server that should be used to deliver the mail (defaults to localhost) ># alternatively this can also be a the path to a sendmail binary if you don't want to use smtp ># port: port to use on the given smtp server (defaults to 25, values > 100000 indicate that starttls should be used on (port-100000)) ># Examples: >#PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI="root@localhost localhost" (this is also the default setting) >#PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI="user@some.domain mail.some.domain" (sends mails to user@some.domain using the mailserver mail.some.domain) >#PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI="user@some.domain user:secret@mail.some.domain:100465" (this is left uncommented as a reader exercise ;) > ># PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILFROM: you can set the from-address of logmails with this variable, ># if unset mails are sent by "portage" (this default may fail ># in some environments). >#PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILFROM="portage@some.domain" > ># PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILSUBJECT: template string to be used as subject for logmails. The following ># variables are expanded: ># ${PACKAGE} - see description of PORTAGE_ELOG_COMMAND ># ${HOST} - FQDN of the host portage is running on >#PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILSUBJECT="[portage] ebuild log for \${PACKAGE} on \${HOST}" > >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/init.d" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/env.d" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/modules.d" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/terminfo" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/ssl" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/pam.d" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/wget" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/default" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/ssmtp" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/vim" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/pango" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/profile.d" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/bash_completion.d" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/udev" >CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="${CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK} /etc/dev.d" > >LINGUAS="en en_US" >INPUT_DEVICES="evdev keyboard mouse" >VIDEO_CARDS="intel" > >ACCEPT_LICENSE="*"
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