Running "catalyst -s portage_snapshot" returns the following: Gentoo Catalyst, version 2.0.5_pre6 Copyright 2003-2007 Gentoo Foundation Distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2 Using default Catalyst configuration file, /etc/catalyst/catalyst.conf Setting sharedir to config file value "/srv/uber/liveusb/catalyst/usr/lib/catalyst" Setting snapshot_cache to config file value "/srv/uber/liveusb/catalyst/tmp/catalyst/snapshot_cache" Setting hash_function to default value "crc32" Setting storedir to config file value "/srv/uber/liveusb/catalyst/tmp/catalyst" Setting portdir to config file value "/srv/uber/liveusb/catalyst/usr/portage" Setting distdir to config file value "/srv/uber/liveusb/catalyst/usr/portage/distfiles" Setting options to config file value "autoresume distcc kerncache pkgcache snapcache" Autoresuming support enabled. Distcc support enabled. Kernel cache support enabled. Package cache support enabled. Snapshot cache support enabled. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/catalyst", line 340, in ? from catalyst_support import * ImportError: No module named catalyst_support I have confirmed that I do have /usr/lib/catalyst/modules/catalyst_support.py and catalyst_support.pyo. I have run etc-update, env-update, and sourced /etc/profile. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Configure /etc/catalyst/catalyst.conf 2. Run "catalyst -s some_name" 3. Actual Results: Catalyst crashes, with a traceback claiming that it cannot find a module named catalyst_support. Expected Results: It should create a portage snapshot.
My mistake. I screwed up the config.