Good question. Unfortunately I haven't used that feature yet. Your best bet will probably be to post to emwrap's support thread. hielvc is the one who created emwrap, he'll be best at helping figure out your particular situation. You may want to check before you post because chances are good that someone has already had a similar problem. That said...according to :
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-282474-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-emwrap-start-100.html#2343016 it looks to me like you are using -c (--resume) correctly. As I said before you may want to post your question their. I had many problems with the script running on my box, which is partly my fault, but that's besides the point. Once I was able to get the script to work correctly it was great, the benefits are well worth the time spent. Hope this helps. -Matt- On 6/10/05, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Matt Place wrote: > > Check out emwrap in the forums: > > > > http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-282474-highlight-emwrap.html > > > > With emwrap you can rebuild your entire system, including the > > toolchain, correctly. > > Hope it helps, I think it's great. > > Hm. I just checked it out and have to agree - it's quite helpful. > I've got a problem, though. > > Because I did not have enough space in /var/tmp/portage, the build > failed. How do I make emwrap.sh continue the build? > > To start, I ran: > > emwrap.sh -uDwbe > > This did rebuild a lot but then failed (not enough space). The emwrap.sh > help has: > > -c, cont Continues emwrap from where it stoped. To use rerun the same > command > and add "c" and emwrap will start from where it stop without haveing > rebuild > everything before. This is the same as --resume in emerge. > > But how do I use this? I tried > > emwrap.sh -uDwbec > > This only printed a list of packages. I suppose those, that are in > /tmp/emwrap/failed.lst. > > Did I do something wrong? > > Thanks, > > Alexander Skwar > -- > Any false value is gonna be fairly boring in Perl, mathematicians > notwithstanding. > -- Larry Wall in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list