Le sam. 19 janv. 2019 à 19:42, Jacques Montier <jmont...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> > Thanks Jack, > > Le sam. 19 janv. 2019 à 19:03, Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> a > écrit : > >> >> ------quoted attachment >> “app-shells:bash-4.4_p23-r1:20190119-102517.log”------ >> [snip much of emerge log....] >> So the problem occurs at the end of the ./configure stage. You did not >> include this in your original post. >> > checking which library has the termcap functions... (cached) using >> > libcurses >> > checking whether /dev/fd is available... >> > ERROR: ld.so: object 'libsandbox.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be >> > preloaded (cannot open shared object file): ignored. >> So this is the real error - portage can't (pre)load libsandbox.so. >> 1) When is the last time you did a full upgrade? I'm now wondering if >> you have inconsistent versions of different packages installed. >> 2) Try re-emerging sys-apps/sandbox. >> > > - I just did a full upgrade by : emerge -auvDN --with-bdeps=y > --keep-going world => so i have to upgrade bash > [ebuild U ] app-shells/bash-4.4_p23-r1::gentoo [4.4_p12::gentoo] > USE="net nls (readline) -afs -bashlogger -examples -mem-scramble -plugins" > 0 KiB > - Then emerge sandbox => OK > - Then emerge bash => it stops asking for passwd. :-( > > 3) If that does not work, try running revdep-rebuild. It should not >> normally be necessary, but there are times. Did an emerge world ever >> get interrupted? >> >> > - revdep-rebuild done without any error > > > -- > Jacques > Hello all, As i was backing up my gentoo system to an external USB drive via SystemRescueCD, i tried one thing : - i mounted all the partitions (/ , boot, home, etc.) and /dev, /sys, /proc and chroot into the system then #emerge bash and...it works ! No password asked ! After umounting all that stuff, reboot. - I tried to re-emerge bash ; password : ? and it stops. Anyone could explain that to me ? It would be great ! Thanks a lot ! *--* *Jacques* *https://sites.google.com/site/jacquesfr35/ <https://sites.google.com/site/jacquesfr35/>*