Summary: | coreutils-5.2.0-r2 ACCESS VIOLATION | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Jeff Balk <balk0016> |
Component: | [OLD] Core system | Assignee: | Portage team <dev-portage> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
Output of env
Output of mount The output of "emerge system 2>&1 > emerge_system.txt" |
Description
Jeff Balk
2004-05-20 10:30:34 UTC
what about the output of `env` and `mount` when this error occurs ? Created attachment 31783 [details]
Output of env
Created attachment 31784 [details]
Output of mount
Created attachment 35363 [details]
The output of "emerge system 2>&1 > emerge_system.txt"
This shows the complete error message log while building coreutils.
There was also quite a lot of output about "@echo: command not found"
(mentioned in a different bug report) which didn't show up in the log.
I am also suffering from this bug. I am trying to "emerge system" on a fresh install from 2004.1 using the stage-2 i686, and I get an error almost exactly like this for coreutils 5.2.1 I have just done a emerge sync, and it told me to do an emerge portage, which aparently depended on coreutils, and died. I then tried an emerge system and it died here also. I attached a complete error log of my "emerge system" command. Does anyone have a workaround? Found the problem, its a result of having usr as a symlink onto a different partition. Not sure if this is still a bug. Shouldn't I be able to do this? It was OK under Debian... |