On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com> wrote: <SNIP> > So help2man won't build due to some missing perl module. > > I'm assuming this isn't bad enough to stop a reboot from being > successful but @system is @system so no reboot until I hear something > back. (Or I get bored waiting...) ;-) > > Cheers, > Mark > > > checking for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc option to accept ISO C89... none > needed > checking for library containing dlsym... -ldl > checking for library containing bindtextdomain... none required > configure: error: perl module Locale::gettext required > > !!! Please attach the following file when seeking support: > !!! /var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1/work/help2man-1.37.1/config.log > * ERROR: sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1 failed: > * econf failed > * > * Call stack: > * ebuild.sh, line 48: Called src_compile > * environment, line 2332: Called econf '--enable-nls' > * ebuild.sh, line 538: Called die > * The specific snippet of code: > * die "econf failed" > * > * If you need support, post the output of 'emerge --info > =sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1', > * the complete build log and the output of 'emerge -pqv > =sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1'. > * The complete build log is located at > '/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1/temp/build.log'. > * The ebuild environment file is located at > '/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1/temp/environment'. > * S: '/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1/work/help2man-1.37.1' > >>>> Failed to emerge sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1, Log file: > >>>> '/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/help2man-1.37.1/temp/build.log' >
emerge -e @system cleared that problem up and the reboot appears to have been clean. I don't know exactly what to make of the output from df. Clearly this is a new way of looking at things: cruncher ~ # df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on rootfs 51612984 8799528 40191652 18% / /dev/root 51612984 8799528 40191652 18% / rc-svcdir 1024 68 956 7% /lib64/rc/init.d udev 10240 256 9984 3% /dev shm 6152104 0 6152104 0% /dev/shm cruncher ~ # rootfs? /dev/root? Did I miss something in my editing? I mount /dev/md3 in fstab. It becomes something else in this environment I guess... Anyway, it rebooted cleanly and for the most part the instructions were pretty good. XFCE4 is rebuilding, I'll check that X works and then on to Gnome and KDE. Cheers, Mark