On Thursday, 18 September 2025 17:21:15 British Summer Time Javier Martinez wrote: > El 18/9/25 a las 18:13, Michael escribió: > > > On Thursday, 18 September 2025 16:33:53 British Summer Time Dennis Clarke > > wrote: > > > >> On 9/18/25 05:08, Michael wrote: > >> > >>> On Thursday, 18 September 2025 03:51:39 British Summer Time Javier > >>> Martinez > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> El 18/9/25 a las 4:48, Dennis Clarke escribió: > >> > >> ... > >> > >> > >> > >>> Or enable CONFIG_NET to satisfy CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y? > >> > >> > >> > >> Well from way out here in the cheap seats I see this as a Gentoo > >> problem. I did not change a thing. Just perform the emerge and watch > >> it fail. Really, I have similar problems with RISC-V but that is a > >> platform way way out in left field. To continue the baseball metaphor > >> here I am just a person that steps up to the plate and wants the > >> pitcher to throw the ball over the plate. Swing and get a base hit. > >> Nothing fancy. > >> > >> > >> > >> What I really get is a ball thrown at my head. > >> > >> > >> > >> So the pitcher needs a slight adjustment. > > > > > > I am not sure why CONFIG_NET was not enabled, but CONFIG_NAMESPACES is. I > > can think of security being a probable reason to have network disabled > > and left as a conscious choice, until the rest of the system is > > configured. Either way, the Gentoo Handbook kernel section refers to > > configuring the network and you can't miss the top level 'Networking > > support' choice when you run 'make menuconfig': > > > > [*] Networking support ---> > > > > Perhaps CONFIG_NAMESPACES should be disabled too. Your bug report ought > > to receive an explanation, or fix soon. > > > We have not idea from where this .config come from, one old kernel .config?
Sure, but it should not stop the emerge of 'sys-kernel/gentoo-kernel' unless there's missing in the toolchain.
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