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bootstrap-prefix.sh keeps executing itself
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bootstrap-prefix-output.txt (text/plain), 93.93 KB, created by
Leonardo Hernández Hernández
on 2023-09-16 06:50:07 UTC
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>. > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > >Do you want me to start off now? [Yn] >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! >How many parallel make jobs do you want? [5] >Sweet, a Gentoo Penguin is found at /. Hey, you are >really a Gentoo lover, aren't you? Me too! By leveraging the existing >portage, we can save a lot of time." > Do you want me to take the shortcut? [yN] Good! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. > Do you want to use stable Prefix? [Yn] Fine, I will not disable ~amd64, no problem. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >What do you want EPREFIX to be? [/home/leonardo/gentoo] >OK! I'm going to give it a try, this is what I have collected sofar: > EPREFIX=/home/leonardo/gentoo > CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu > PATH=/home/leonardo/gentoo/usr/bin:/home/leonardo/gentoo/bin:/home/leonardo/gentoo/tmp/usr/bin:/home/leonardo/gentoo/tmp/bin:/home/leonardo/gentoo/tmp/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin > MAKEOPTS=-j5 > >I'm now going to make an awful lot of noise going through a sequence of >stages to make your box as groovy as I am myself, setting up your >Prefix. In short, I'm going to run stage1, stage2, stage3, followed by >emerge -e system. If any of these stages fail, both you and me are in >deep trouble. So let's hope that doesn't happen. > >Type here what you want to wish me [luck] >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :) > it appears PYTHONPATH is not set :) > it appears ROOT is not set :) > it appears CPATH is not set :) > it appears LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > >I'm excited! Seems we can finally do something productive now. > >Ok, I'm going to do a little bit of guesswork here. Thing is, your >machine appears to be identified by CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. > >Great! You appear to have a compiler in your PATH > > >I did my utmost best, and found that you have 8 cpu cores. If >this looks wrong to you, you can happily ignore me. Based on the number >of cores you have, I came up with the idea of parallelising compilation >work where possible with 5 parallel make threads. If you have no >clue what this means, you should go with my excellent default I've >chosen below, really! > >Normally I can only give you ~amd64 packages, and you would be exposed >to all the bugs of the newest untested software. Well, ok, sometimes >it also has new features, but who needs those. But as you are a VIP >customer who uses Linux on x86_64, I have a one-time offer for you! >I can limit your Prefix to use only packages keyworded for stable amd64 >by default. Of course, you can still enable testing ~amd64 for >the packages you want, when the need arises. >Okay, I'll disable ~amd64 by default. > >Each and every Prefix has a home. That is, a place where everything is >supposed to be in. That place must be fully writable by you (duh), but >should also be able to hold some fair amount of data and preferably be >reasonably fast. In terms of space, I advise something around 2GiB >(it's less if you're lucky). I suggest a reasonably fast place because >we're going to compile a lot, and that generates a fair bit of IO. If >some networked filesystem like NFS is the only option for you, then >you're just going to have to wait a fair bit longer. >This place which is your Prefix' home, is often referred to by a >variable called EPREFIX. > >* Bootstrapping Gentoo prefixed portage installation using >* host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >* ident: x86_64-rap-linux-gentoo >* prefix: /home/leonardo/gentoo >* ready to bootstrap stage_host_gentoo > > > . > .vir. d$b > .d$$$$$$b. .cd$$b. .d$$b. d$$$$$$$$$$$b .d$$b. .d$$b. > $$$$( )$$$b d$$$()$$$. d$$$$$$$b Q$$$$$$$P$$$P.$$$$$$$b. .$$$$$$$b. > Q$$$$$$$$$$B$$$$$$$$P" d$$$PQ$$$$b. $$$$. .$$$P' `$$$ .$$$P' `$$$ > "$$$$$$$P Q$$$$$$$b d$$$P Q$$$$b $$$$b $$$$b..d$$$ $$$$b..d$$$ > d$$$$$$P" "$$$$$$$$ Q$$$ Q$$$$ $$$$$ `Q$$$$$$$P `Q$$$$$$$P > $$$$$$$P `""""" "" "" Q$$$P "Q$$$P" "Q$$$P" > `Q$$P" """ > > Welcome to the Gentoo Prefix interactive installer! > > > I will attempt to install Gentoo Prefix on your system. To do so, I'll > ask you some questions first. After that, you'll have to practise > patience as your computer and I try to figure out a way to get a lot of > software packages compiled. If everything goes according to plan, > you'll end up with what we call "a Prefix install", but by that time, > I'll tell you more. > > > >It seems to me you are 'leonardo' (1000), that looks cool to me. > >I'm going to check for some variables in your environment now: > it appears ASFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CPPFLAGS is not set :) > it appears CXXFLAGS is not set :) > it appears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears GREP_OPTIONS is not set :) > it appears LDFLAGS is not set :) > it appears LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set :) > it appears LIBPATH is not set :) > it appears PERL_MM_OPT is not set :) > it appears PERL5LIB is not set :) > it appears PKG_CONFIG_PATH is not set :)
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