Hello list,
I'm seeing this every time I chroot into my rescue system:
# chroot /mnt/rescue /bin/bash
bash: genfun_has_readline: command not found
Google results suggest that the genfun is defined in the new version of bashrc,
but it isn't on any of my systems, even one ~amd64.
The same thing happened when I started a new build from stage-3, when I >chrooted into the nascent system.
Clues, anyone?
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Regards,
Peter.
Hello list,
I'm seeing this every time I chroot into my rescue system:
# chroot /mnt/rescue /bin/bash
bash: genfun_has_readline: command not found
Google results suggest that the genfun is defined in the new version of >bashrc, but it isn't on any of my systems, even one ~amd64.
The same thing happened when I started a new build from stage-3, when I >chrooted into the nascent system.
Clues, anyone?
https://bugs.gentoo.org/935016
May have relevant information.
I'm seeing this every time I chroot into my rescue system:
# chroot /mnt/rescue /bin/bash
bash: genfun_has_readline: command not found
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The same thing happened when I started a new build from stage-3, when I chrooted into the nascent system.
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