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a) don't use the latest gentoolkit, it's broken |
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b) I've been killing darwinistic specialties in ncurses and readline |
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recently, on purpose |
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On 06-05-2007 21:11:53 +0200, Johan Hattne wrote: |
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> Dear all; |
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> It would seem revdep-rebuild broke on macos after the upgrade to |
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> gentoolkit-0.2.4. Attached patch addresses this, I believe. With this |
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> patch applied, revdep-rebuild suddenly wanted to re-emerge some unexpected |
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> stuff. Turns out that those were all cases where libraries were linked |
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> with a funny -install_name, or, in the case of ncurses, the libraries were |
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> moved from were src_compile() intended them to be. |
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> So if this is real, and something to worry about (wrongly set install names |
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> don't seem to break anything in prefix, as long as the linker can still |
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> find what it's looking for) I have small patches for |
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> ghostscript-esp-8.15.4, jbigkit-1.6-r1, libperl-5.8.8-r1, ncurses-5.5-r03.1 |
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> and readline-5.2_p4 as well. |
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> // Cheers; Johan |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |
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