Peter Alfredsen wrote:
> On Thursday 04 January 2007 23:37, Dale wrote:
>   
>> Peter Alfredsen wrote:
>>     
>>> On Thursday 04 January 2007 19:39, Dale wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Anybody know how to fix this?
>>>>         
>>> Yeah, -r4 fails for me too. -r5 compiles beautifully, though.
>>> Just add this line to /etc/portage/package.keywords:
>>> =sys-apps/util-linux-2.12r-r5 ~x86
>>>
>>> And re-emerge it.
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>       
>> Oh, may try that.  I'm using a script that I found on the forums to do
>> this instead of emerge -ev world.  It is something I found when updating
>> gcc a good while back.  According to some emerge doesn't do them in the
>> correct order but this script does.  It starts out with the kernel so it
>> is different.
>>     
>
> Yes, I've read about that. Looks nice. There should be file where you can 
> alter stuff like this, IIRC.
>
>   
>> Now to go figure out how to get this script to emerge that version
>> without starting over.  ;)
>>
>> Now to figure out what the deal was on my CFLAGS.
>>     
>
> I think your CFLAGS are probably fine. I have sane (march, pipe, 
> fomitframepointer) CFLAGS and the problem is still there. If they've worked 
> for you before with no problems, they will probably work for you again.
>
> I think your problem probably is that you're trying to build a system based 
> off a 2.6.19 kernel/headers while remaining in stable for the rest of the 
> tree. I guess that this is the case because there is only one significant 
> difference between -r4 and -r5 of util-linux:
>   
>>   31 Oct 2006; Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>   +files/util-linux-2.12r-no-_syscall.patch, util-linux-2.12r-r5.ebuild:
>>   Fix building with linux-headers-2.6.18+ as _syscall#() no longer exists
>>   #150852 by Mario Fetka.
>>     
> This will not work without a lot of unmasking. Only ~x86 is fully patched for 
> 2.6.19. 
>
>   

Hmmmmm.  I never thought about it updating the kernel headers like
that.  I don't reboot a lot so I don't upgrade kernels a lot either,
unless I have to.  Maybe I need to update then re-emerge everything. 

Well, it failed again.  I guess I need to fix this kernel thing.  It
hasn't been long since I had to reboot, changed a hard drive remember,
so I'm not loosing much of anything uptime wise.  I just have to stop
folding for a bit.  hmmmmm, may just mask the headers to match my
kernel.  That should work. 

Thanks.

Dale

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