Summary: | Pam-0.75-r4 couldn't find a file | ||
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Product: | Portage Development | Reporter: | Bram Voorzaat <deltawing> |
Component: | Unclassified | Assignee: | Martin Schlemmer (RETIRED) <azarah> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | major | ||
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Bram Voorzaat
2002-03-23 06:34:39 UTC
It worked for me and a few other people. Could you try doing an emerge rsync and try building it again? What version of gcc ? I have just done everything according to the 'Build from scratch'-instructions at http://www.gentoo.org/doc/build.html , so I don't have a special version of GCC. In make.conf, I selected all USE-options, including the optional lines. Because I have an AMD Athlon processor, I selected the i686 architecture. When I go to the /var/tmp/portage/pam-0.75-r4/work/Linux-PAM- 0.75/modules/pam_userdb directory and run make, it says it is 'skipping this module on this platform'. Disabling the berkdb USE-flag in make.conf does not solve this problem. Oops, it actually says "This module will not be compiled on this system" Ok, by running 'emerge db' prior to 'emerge system', I solved this problem. However, I don't know why 'db' doesn't get installed automatically, because it is defined as a dependency in pam-0.75-r4.ebuild |