Kent Fredric wrote: > On 1/13/07, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> You may want to reconsider this. I have googleearth installed here and >> it doesn't get along well with portage and it's digest checking. Of >> course, it doesn't like my dial-up either. LOL > > It would appear google has updated their package without changing the > name, and portage has not been notified of this change. If you want it > to work, delete the digest file for it in > ${PORTAGE_DIR}/x11-misc/googleearth/files/digest-googleearth-4_beta > and then re-generate it with > ebuild ${PORTAGE_DIR}/x11-misc/googleearth/googleearth-4_beta digest > > and that should fix you up. I found it still compiles and runs fine > *shrugs* >
True, you hit the problem right on the head. That is exactly what they do. But what I had noticed is that they change that thing a lot. Since I am on a really slow dial-up here, I check for updates, sync, every couple days or so. While I know that it comes from Google and I don't question the tarball from a security point of view, portage still complains about it each time and deletes it for me, since it thinks it is a security problem. That would normally be a great idea but then I have to download it again, which takes a little over two hours for me. I get about 10Mbs a hour here. < goes to have a good cry > Plus, it is a pain in the butt to have to manually do the digest thing every time I sync up too. My solution was to remove it from the world file, since portage had already deleted the tarball and I didn't want to download it again to do a oneshot install. Now the only drawback is that --depclean -p tells me it is not needed since it is not in the world file and is not a dependancy. I do that manually anyways so it doesn't matter. I'm no guru but if he wants it out of overlay, he may want to emerge it as a oneshot at least. Then just check for updates on occasion. I had to use the --digest option too when I installed it. That way it assumes it is OK and doesnt' check it. Hope that makes sense. Maybe . . . . LOL Dale :-) :-) :-) -- www.myspace.com/dalek1967 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list