On 2011/05/16 11:25 (GMT+1000) Adam Carter composed:
Purge ccache entirely from your system, it's bad news. Then `source
/etc/profile&& env-update`.
AFAIK i've never had a problem with ccache. I've been using it for years on
two different systems.
The OP's probably appears to be that he has ccache in FEATURES but its not
installed....as Mick stated 16 hours ago.
Mick's pointer nagged me enough to keep on keepin' on. Looking at
.bash_history[1], IIRC here's the sequence that got me over the hump (on
fresh start #8):
...
1-Installed up through emerge kernel-sources (success, still in chroot)
2-emerge nfs-utils (failed, still in chroot, no new kernel built yet, since I
had saved a good one)
3-shutdown
4-wrote my previous thread post
5-took a break for about two hours
6-restarted via (openSUSE) chroot
7-make && make modules_install (success)
8-emerge sysklogd (failed, twice)
9-emerge ccache (failed)
10-booted into new Gentoo kernel
11-emerge ccache (success!!!, along with about 4 deps)
12-emerge app-misc/mc (success, along with 13 deps)
13-emerge nfs-utils (no apparent errors...; plus more deps)
14-emerge grub (no apparent errors, but error 13 invalid executable format
trying to use it)
I have no idea what made everything except kernel and ccache fail until
ccache was emerged, or why ccache would not emerge via chroot, but at least
now I'm over the ccache hump, and I'm going to leave it installed/enabled at
least for this installation for at least the time being.
http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Linux/G/ has the latest system info, including
portage's summary.log, and make.conf as last modified prior to successful
emerges.
[1] http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Linux/G/bash_history.05
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