Hello, I have a similar problem. I want to rebuild kdesdk and all dependencies from scratch. Up to now I have deleted everything except %KDEROOT%\emerge and %KDEROOT%\etc\kdesettings.bat. I even deleted %KDESVNDIR. Here is what happens:
<br><br>---- START ----<br>kdesettings.bat executed<br>KDEROOT : c:\kderoot<br>KDECOMPILER : mingw<br>KDESVNDIR : c:\kdesvn<br>PYTHONPATH : c:\python25<br>DOWNLOADDIR : c:\kdedownload<br><br>C:\kderoot>svn up emerge
<br>At revision 758728.<br><br>C:\kderoot>svn diff emerge<br><br>C:\kderoot>emerge kdesdk<br><br>C:\kderoot>echo emerge.bat executed<br>emerge.bat executed<br><br>C:\kderoot>python c:\kderoot\emerge\bin\emerge.py kdesdk
<br>buildAction: all<br>doPretend: False<br>packageName: kdesdk<br>buildType: RelWithDebInfo<br>buildTests: None<br>verbose: 1<br>KDEROOT: c:\kderoot<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist
<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist
<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist
<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist
<br>emerge warning: installed db file does not exist<br><br>C:\kderoot><br>---- END ----<br><br>...and it doesn't build anything.<br><br>I'm not sure why it thinks anything is installed, since I deleted everything (at least I think I did). That is, I think my system is in the state it would be in if I had never run emerge before, but it isn't behaving that way. Does anyone know what I may have missed?
<br><br>Thanks,<br>Clint<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 8, 2008 2:17 PM, Saro Engels <<a href="mailto:ps_ml@gmx.de">ps_ml@gmx.de</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Marcin Jabrzyk schrieb:<br><div class="Ih2E3d">> Hello All,<br>><br>> I have an problem with emerge on my computer. I want to install amarok, i wrote<br>><br>> emerge amarok<br>><br>> and i have<br>> C:\kderoot\emerge\bin>echo
emerge.bat executed<br>> emerge.bat executed<br>> C:\kderoot\emerge\bin>python c:\kderoot\emerge\bin\emerge.py amarok<br>> buildAction: all<br>> doPretend:False<br>> packageName: amarok<br>> buildType: RelWithDebInfo
<br>> buildTests: None<br>> verbose: 1<br>> KDEROOT: c:\kderoot<br>> and 20 times line:<br>> "emerge warning installed db file does not exist"<br></div>As you can read: it is a warning and you should have amarok already
<br>installed - if not please look into the folder %KDEROOT%\manifest.<br>There should be .mft/.ver files for every package that is installed in<br>there. If you'd delete one of those (e.g. amarok-*.mft/amarok-*.ver)<br>
emerge cannot be aware anymore (since you also seem to miss the second<br>database: the file %KDEROOT%\etc\portage\installed) that amarok is<br>installed. It should automatically restart building amarok.<br>Normally you can ignore this warning since this db file will be removed
<br>in future versions of emerge. You can securely put an empty textfile at<br>that point(%KDEROOT%\etc\portage\installed).<br><div class="Ih2E3d"><br>><br>> I try to run emerge in partition "d" with the settings or the "d"
<br>> partition, but the effect is the same.<br>><br>> Greetings from Poland.<br><br></div><font color="#888888">SE<br></font><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c">_______________________________________________<br>
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