[gentoo-user] Re: python-updater broken

2008-10-27 Thread James
Albert Hopkins letterboxes.org> writes: > > > Perhaps you can run strace (or bash -x) on it to see where it's hanging. > # bash -x /usr/sbin/python-updater Simple enough: + CATPKGVER==sys-apps/man-pages-2.78 + [[ 0 = 2 ]] + [[ CHECK_PYLIBDIR -ne 0 ]] + grep -qe '/usr/\(include\|lib\(32

[gentoo-user] Re: python-updater broken

2008-10-25 Thread James
Paul Hartman gmail.com> writes: > > Oh, I would not know the syntax. No man page for strace. more info? > > syntax suggestions? > strace --help will show you commands as well. Working too late at night... Strace is not install on the minimalistic server, but, I have man pages on other machi

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: python-updater broken

2008-10-24 Thread Albert Hopkins
On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 20:38 +, James wrote: > Albert Hopkins letterboxes.org> writes: > > > > Perhaps you can run strace (or bash -x) on it to see where it's hanging. > > Oh, I would not know the syntax. No man page for strace. more info? > syntax suggestions? The machine hoses everytime I

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: python-updater broken

2008-10-24 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:38 PM, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Albert Hopkins letterboxes.org> writes: > > >> Perhaps you can run strace (or bash -x) on it to see where it's hanging. > > Oh, I would not know the syntax. No man page for strace. more info? > syntax suggestions? The machine hose

[gentoo-user] Re: python-updater broken

2008-10-24 Thread James
Albert Hopkins letterboxes.org> writes: > Perhaps you can run strace (or bash -x) on it to see where it's hanging. Oh, I would not know the syntax. No man page for strace. more info? syntax suggestions? The machine hoses everytime I run python-update. > > # eselect python list > > !!! Error:

[gentoo-user] Re: python-updater broken

2008-10-23 Thread James
Arttu V. gmail.com> writes: > run python-updater with several "-v" options? Here's what I get: Starting Python Updater from 2.4 to 2.5 : check "soname" enabled. check "pylibdir" enabled. check "eclass" disabled. check "manual" enabled. > - Maybe the disks or filesystems have som