There is something wrong about the network of my lab, then
the emerge --sync can't suceed.
I noticed that rsync freezed at receiving file list, but
it didn't in fact and it just didn't print the process
of receiving the file list. This is a change in emerge system.
You can enable the original act
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Now I find the problem is caused by utf-8.
>My local changed from zh_CN.GB2312 to zh_CN.utf8 recently.
>But I don't know how to correct.
>
>
>
Unicode still messes up a lot of portage/compile thingies. You will want
to leave your system locale to C or POSIX and set indi
Now I find the problem is caused by utf-8.
My local changed from zh_CN.GB2312 to zh_CN.utf8 recently.
But I don't know how to correct.
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PH.D Candidate
Laboratory of Computer Science, Institute of Software
Chinese Academy of Science
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can't emerge --sync after portage-2.1_pre7-r5 installed.
> The process freezed on receiving file list.
The "receiving file list" portion is run by rsync, not by portage.
Verify that rsync is working correctly (try rsyncing something
non-portage related, for exam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I can't emerge --sync after portage-2.1_pre7-r5 installed.
> The process freezed on receiving file list.
>
> I think it's the bug of portage-2.1_pre7-r5, so I downgraded
> to portage-2.1_pre3-r1.
>
I'm using portage-2.1_pre7-r5 but got no such problems. Re emerge
p
I can't emerge --sync after portage-2.1_pre7-r5 installed.
The process freezed on receiving file list.
I think it's the bug of portage-2.1_pre7-r5, so I downgraded
to portage-2.1_pre3-r1.
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