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Logic?
1. My system was basically working last time I updated it several months
ago.

2. Now both of my main web browsers are severely if not utterly foobar.

3. It required effort to change the system from the first state to the
second...

-> how much effort did it it take? =\


That said, the situation here was very stratge. I was looking for a
chance to insert some down time for the system to swap out the water
block on the CPU. I had gone out shopping and when I returned Chromium
had suddenly stopped working for reasons I can't fathom. Ok, so I took
the machine down and did the maintenance.

When I brought it back up, chromium was still foobar and I'm like WTF...

Apparently it inserted trillions of crash reports in its log directory
and rm -rf'ing the crash reports alone is taking a very long time. (HDD
on that volume...)

On the build side, my pain list is as follows:

tortoise /var/tmp/portage # tree -L 2
.
??? dev-lang
?   ??? ruby-3.1.4      << surprised as hell... no idea...
??? dev-ruby
?  [REDACTED]
?   ??? rubygems-3.4.6     << reports can't find variable "RUBY" even
though it is definitely set.
?  [REDACTED]
??? media-libs
?   ??? nas-1.9.5   <<< wtf, don't care enough to examine it.
??? net-libs
    ??? signon-ui-0.15_p20171022-r1
    ??? webkit-gtk-2.40.0-r410   <<< apparently only user of Ruby no
idea what it does or why it's on my system.

41 directories, 0 files
tortoise /var/tmp/portage #

The barf from ruby-3.1.4 is:

#################

make[2]: Leaving directory
'/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/work/ruby-3.1.4'
make[2]: Entering directory
'/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/work/ruby-3.1.4'
:
make[2]: Leaving directory
'/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/work/ruby-3.1.4'
make -f exts.mk -Oline RUBY="./miniruby -I./lib -I. -I.ext/common "
top_srcdir="." note
make[1]: Nothing to be done for 'note'.
>>> Source compiled.
>>> Test phase [not enabled]: dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4

>>> Install dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4 into
/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/image
 * Removing default gems before installation
make -j48 V=1 DESTDIR=/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/image
GEM_DESTDIR=/usr/lib64/ruby/gems/3.1.0 install
: > revision.tmp
        BASERUBY = /usr/bin/ruby --disable=gems
        CC = x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc
        LD = x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-ld
        LDSHARED = x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -shared
        CFLAGS = -march=native -pipe -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -fPIC
        XCFLAGS = -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong
-fno-strict-overflow -fvisibility=hidden -fexcess-precision=standard
-DRUBY_EXPORT -I. -I.ext/include/x86_64-linux -I./include -I.
-I./enc/unicode/13.0.0
        CPPFLAGS =
        DLDFLAGS = -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed
-Wl,--compress-debug-sections=zlib -Wl,-soname,libruby31.so.3.1
-fstack-protector-strong
        SOLIBS = -lz -lpthread -lrt -lrt -lgmp -ldl -lcrypt -lm
        LANG = en_US.utf8
        LC_ALL =
        LC_CTYPE =
        MFLAGS = -j48 -Oline
--jobserver-auth=fifo:/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/temp/GMfifo41
--sync-mutex=fnm:/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/temp/GmU4nvzS
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc (Gentoo 12.2.1_p20230304 p13) 12.2.1 20230304
Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

/usr/bin/ruby --disable=gems -C "." \
    -Itool/lib -rfileutils -rbundled_gem -answ \
    -e 'BEGIN {FileUtils.mkdir_p(d = ".bundle/gems")}' \
    -e 'gem, ver, _, rev = *$F' \
    -e 'next if !ver or /^#/=~gem' \
    -e 'g = "#{gem}-#{ver}"' \
    -e 'if File.directory?("#{d}/#{g}")' \
    -e 'elsif rev and File.exist?(gs = "gems/src/#{gem}/#{gem}.gemspec")' \
    -e   'BundledGem.copy(gs, ".bundle")' \
    -e 'else' \
    -e   'BundledGem.unpack("gems/#{g}.gem", ".bundle")' \
    -e 'end' \
    -e 'FileUtils.rm_rf("#{d}/#{g}/.github")' \
    gems/bundled_gems
/usr/lib64/ruby/3.1.0/rubygems.rb:15:in `require_relative': cannot load
such file -- /usr/lib64/ruby/3.1.0/rubygems/compatibility (LoadError)
        from /usr/lib64/ruby/3.1.0/rubygems.rb:15:in `<top (required)>'
        from
/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/work/ruby-3.1.4/tool/lib/bundled_gem.rb:2:in
`require'
        from
/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/work/ruby-3.1.4/tool/lib/bundled_gem.rb:2:in
`<top (required)>'
        from -e:in `require'
make: *** [uncommon.mk:1370: extract-gems-sequential] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
/usr/bin/ruby --disable=gems ./tool/file2lastrev.rb -q --revision.h
--srcdir="." > revision.tmp
./config.status --file=-:./template/ruby.pc.in | \
sed -e 's/\$(\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\))/${\1}/g' \
    -e 's|^prefix=.*|prefix=/usr|' \
    > ruby.tmp.pc
pkg_config=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-pkg-config && PKG_CONFIG_PATH=.
${pkg_config:-:} --print-errors ruby.tmp
mv -f ruby.tmp.pc ruby-3.1.pc
 * ERROR: dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4::gentoo failed (install phase):
 *   emake failed
 *
 * If you need support, post the output of `emerge --info
'=dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4::gentoo'`,
 * the complete build log and the output of `emerge -pqv
'=dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4::gentoo'`.
 * The complete build log is located at
'/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/temp/build.log'.
 * The ebuild environment file is located at
'/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/temp/environment'.
 * Working directory:
'/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/work/ruby-3.1.4'
 * S: '/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-3.1.4/work/ruby-3.1.4'
tortoise /var/tmp/portage #


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Re: Logic? [ In reply to ]
On Thu, 2023-04-06 at 17:22 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
> 1. My system was basically working last time I updated it several
> months
> ago.
>
> 2. Now both of my main web browsers are severely if not utterly
> foobar.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_release
Re: Logic? [ In reply to ]
On 2023-04-06 17:22, Alan Grimes wrote:
> 1. My system was basically working last time I updated it several
> months ago.
>
> 2. Now both of my main web browsers are severely if not utterly foobar.
>
> 3. It required effort to change the system from the first state to the
> second...
>
> -> how much effort did it it take? =\
>
>
> That said, the situation here was very stratge. I was looking for a
> chance to insert some down time for the system to swap out the water
> block on the CPU. I had gone out shopping and when I returned Chromium
> had suddenly stopped working for reasons I can't fathom. Ok, so I took
> the machine down and did the maintenance.
>
> When I brought it back up, chromium was still foobar and I'm like
> WTF...
>
> Apparently it inserted trillions of crash reports in its log directory
> and rm -rf'ing the crash reports alone is taking a very long time.
> (HDD on that volume...)
>
> On the build side, my pain list is as follows:
>
> tortoise /var/tmp/portage # tree -L 2
> .
> ??? dev-lang
> ?   ??? ruby-3.1.4      << surprised as hell... no idea...
> ??? dev-ruby
> ?  [REDACTED]
> ?   ??? rubygems-3.4.6     << reports can't find variable "RUBY" even
> though it is definitely set.
> ?  [REDACTED]
> ??? media-libs
> ?   ??? nas-1.9.5   <<< wtf, don't care enough to examine it.
> ??? net-libs
>     ??? signon-ui-0.15_p20171022-r1
>     ??? webkit-gtk-2.40.0-r410   <<< apparently only user of Ruby no
> idea what it does or why it's on my system.

Hi Alan,

Hope this helps. The `equery` tool has a "depends" argument which shows
packages depending on the atom argument. `equery depends webkit-gtk`
will show any current installed packages depending on it.

When I have a stale system to update, portage is always the first
package I worry about getting updated. Once that is updated start with
system packages and then world packages. But even with portage if there
are emerge errors I uninstall every package causing an error. In a
worst case, I have to go through the handbook and find the instructions
for installing as on a fresh install and install it,
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Installation/Stage. In
portage's case, I have had to remove setuptools and certifi to get past
a dependency loop which was preventing portage from updating. Removing
as many packages as necessary generally helps. The packages can be
added back once the base components are updated.

Regards,
John
Re: Logic? [ In reply to ]
The rubygem / webkit problem has cropped up recently - do something like
this

1. Mask webkit (I needed to do yelp as well on one system)

2. emerge any remaining updates so you can depclean

3. emerge --depclean (this removes old ruby versions and fixes the system

4. unmask webkit etc.

4. finish the updates.

BillK


On 7/4/23 17:31, John Acree wrote:
> On 2023-04-06 17:22, Alan Grimes wrote:
>> 1. My system was basically working last time I updated it several
>> months ago.
>>
>> 2. Now both of my main web browsers are severely if not utterly foobar.
>>
>> 3. It required effort to change the system from the first state to
>> the second...
>>
>> -> how much effort did it it take? =\
>>
>>
>> That said, the situation here was very stratge. I was looking for a
>> chance to insert some down time for the system to swap out the water
>> block on the CPU. I had gone out shopping and when I returned Chromium
>> had suddenly stopped working for reasons I can't fathom. Ok, so I took
>> the machine down and did the maintenance.
>>
>> When I brought it back up, chromium was still foobar and I'm like WTF...
>>
>> Apparently it inserted trillions of crash reports in its log directory
>> and rm -rf'ing the crash reports alone is taking a very long time.
>> (HDD on that volume...)
>>
>> On the build side, my pain list is as follows:
>>
>> tortoise /var/tmp/portage # tree -L 2
>> .
>> ??? dev-lang
>> ?   ??? ruby-3.1.4      << surprised as hell... no idea...
>> ??? dev-ruby
>> ?  [REDACTED]
>> ?   ??? rubygems-3.4.6     << reports can't find variable "RUBY" even
>> though it is definitely set.
>> ?  [REDACTED]
>> ??? media-libs
>> ?   ??? nas-1.9.5   <<< wtf, don't care enough to examine it.
>> ??? net-libs
>>     ??? signon-ui-0.15_p20171022-r1
>>     ??? webkit-gtk-2.40.0-r410   <<< apparently only user of Ruby no
>> idea what it does or why it's on my system.
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> Hope this helps.  The `equery` tool has a "depends" argument which
> shows packages depending on the atom argument.  `equery depends
> webkit-gtk` will show any current installed packages depending on it.
>
> When I have a stale system to update, portage is always the first
> package I worry about getting updated.  Once that is updated start
> with system packages and then world packages.  But even with portage
> if there are emerge errors I uninstall every package causing an
> error.  In a worst case, I have to go through the handbook and find
> the instructions for installing as on a fresh install and install it,
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Installation/Stage. In
> portage's case, I have had to remove setuptools and certifi to get
> past a dependency loop which was preventing portage from updating. 
> Removing as many packages as necessary generally helps.  The packages
> can be added back once the base components are updated.
>
> Regards,
> John
>
>
>