Le lun. 21 janv. 2019 à 19:19, Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
> > I have a suspicion that this really might be sandbox related. > /dev/fd/whatever are all in the live system, and if I understand > correctly, emerge works within the sandbox, so you should not be able > to get at those files (certainly not write to them, but it isn't clear > what the ebuild is trying to do there.) > > However, if you are running the emerge (please do clarify that your are > trying to emerge bash, not just manually build it) as root, I don't see > any reason it should try to use sudo for anything. > > Just for a change, try logging in as root, not doing su, and see if the > emerge works. > > Jack > Jack, - I don't manually build bash. Just : #emerge bash - CTRL+Alt+F1 to get out of X and go to TTY1 - logged as root with the root password - emerge bash stops at password required. -- Jacques